My girlfriend gave me a new cookbook and I found a funny recipe that uses a brick.
After smashing the chicken flat-which was a tad to up close and personal for me, I put everything in a Ziplock bag overnight.
Then I cooked it under the brick in my cast iron pan until it was half done. Finished it in the oven...with the roasted veggies and brussels inspired by One Perfect Bite blogspot.
Now, you know what you can do if you happen upon a lost brick or two.
- Who has a brick laying around?
- Where are you going to keep those bricks when you aren't using them?
After smashing the chicken flat-which was a tad to up close and personal for me, I put everything in a Ziplock bag overnight.
Then I cooked it under the brick in my cast iron pan until it was half done. Finished it in the oven...with the roasted veggies and brussels inspired by One Perfect Bite blogspot.
Now, you know what you can do if you happen upon a lost brick or two.
Comments
I believe the queen, julia child, used to make chicken this way. I think Natalie Dupree as well. A heavy cast iron pan with a few cans in it will work in place of a brick as well.
:)
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