6-35: Chicken Diable

6-35: Chicken Diable

Here’s a pretty basic “chicken with sauce” type recipe that can be fancy or not-so-fancy. “Chicken Diable” or “Chicken a la Diable”, as evidenced by the name, is essentially “the Devil’s chicken”, evoking images of spices and fire. šŸŒ¶ šŸ”„ As Serious Eats notes in their version of the dish, the French have aĀ very different idea of spiciness than some other cultures.

Everyone’s got their version of this dish–here’s Bon Appetit’s, and Google turns up many more results. Whether it’s actually spicy is up to you–if you actually like things spicy, prepare to have to add some heat to this one.


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6-30: Scottish Chicken Casserole

6-30: Scottish Chicken Casserole

As I mentioned in 9-12: Shepherd’s Pie, I had a LOT of potatoes to get rid of after buying too many at Costco. So here’s another potato recipe for you: 6-30: Scottish Chicken Casserole.

EDIT: This seems to be a popular one–not sure why, since it’s not very exciting. Easy, but not thrilling. If that’s what you’re here for, game on. If you want to know more about this site/me, read this. Thanks for visiting!

Offhand, I have no idea why it’s “Scottish”, other than it seems similar to a lot of food you get in the UK. A cursory Google search turned up this recipe, which seems kind of like this one. This other recipe (from the same search) gives a bit more history, linking it to a classic French (and Scottish) casserole-type dish.


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6-40: Peppercorn Chicken Breasts

6-40: Peppercorn Chicken Breasts

Hereā€™s one Iā€™ve made in the past–thereā€™s even my Sharpie notations to prove it. I remember making 6-40: Peppercorn Chicken Breasts for my mom, since sheā€™s not a red meat eater and I was making another recipe from this book for everyone else that was heavy on meat. Iā€™ll cover that one eventually, and update this to reflect that. šŸ˜‰

My notations claim that itā€™s easy. It is, when you use the right ingredients. If you donā€™t, it gets a bit tougherā€¦


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12-7: Fettuccini with Creamy Chicken

12-7: Fettuccini with Creamy Chicken

Hereā€™s a recipe Iā€™ve actually made before–itā€™s been a while since weā€™ve seen one of those. When I was about 8 or 9, my mom decided that she, my dad, and I were going to take turns making dinner each week. One of the recipes I actually planned for and made (before this grand plan inevitably fell apart) was this one: 12-7: Fettuccini with Creamy Chicken.

I probably was drawn to this one because my favorite meal as a kid was fettuccini Alfredo, and this one seems relatively similar (to an 9-year old). I also remember being fascinated with the fact that I got to use alcohol in something.


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6-4: Easy Stuffed Chicken Breasts

6-4: Easy Stuffed Chicken Breasts

In 3-13: Velvety Carrot Soup, I talked about how I love old cookbooks for their colorful attempts at trying to make boring recipes sound exciting. Another cookbook ā€œtropeā€ is putting words like easy, simple or quick in the title of a recipe that would otherwise soundā€¦well, not those things.

Sometimes they live up to their titles, and sometimes not. A prime example of the former would be 6-4: Easy Stuffed Chicken Breasts. To be honest, stuffing chicken breasts doesnā€™t even sound that hard to begin with, so I suppose it didnā€™t even need that qualifier.

Unless it sounded hard to youā€“if thatā€™s the case, ignore that last sentence. šŸ™‚ Itā€™s really not that hard, is what Iā€™m saying.


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12-6: Seasoned Pasta Toss

12-6: Seasoned Pasta Toss

I jumped several sections ahead a few weeks ago when I needed to make a pasta side dish for something (I donā€™t even remember what at this point). I donā€™t have this group scanned yet and I procrastinated on scanning the card–oh well. šŸŒæ

We find 12-6: Seasoned Pasta Toss in Book 2, Group 2 (Main Courses), Subgroup 12 (Pasta & Rice). I still have a ton of parsley in my freezer and gluten-free rice pasta in my pantry, and itā€™s time to clean house.

Too bad it turned out to be less than impressive. Itā€™s my fault, but still.


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