CrockPot Asian Chicken

Easy dinner!

Crockpot Asian Chicken

Ingredients
4-6 FROZEN chicken thighs- YES, I said frozen!
3 scallions (I cut them with my kitchen scissors)
2 tablespoons of ginger (paste or minced)
Combo of rice wine vinegar, soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, fish sauce, sesame oil, and Hoisin

Directions
Add your chicken to your crockpot. Then combine scallions, ginger, and your favorite choice of Asian ingredients.

Cook all day on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 4-6 hours.

I added some rice, steam fresh green beans, and some frozen pot-stickers.

 

Chinese Lunch

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Wonton Soup

Wonton Soup. The broth was amazing.

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Potsticks. So Good!

 

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Call this number to get your Chinese take out…
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This egg roll was awesome!
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Beef and Broccoli for Dad (Mama approved).
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Sesame Tofu for Mama…the best I’ve EVER had. Coming back to this place for sure!

Chicken and Veggie Lo Mein Stir Fry

Evening guys! So as I mentioned in my last post, I have not been doing a ton of new cooking this summer. Lots of easy and fast meals that don’t require much time. We have been hanging at the pool everyday the weather has permitted, the girls have been hanging out with friends in day camp and sleepovers, and I have been catching up on my magazine reading and Netflix.  Today was no exception, so I decided to make a simple favorite; Stir Fry.

Making a stir fry has endless possibilities. Meat, veggies, starch, sauce…What do you choose? I have made a few different stir fry recipes on here, but there is always room for more! Here is how it went down this time.

First, I chopped 4 chicken thighs in to slices and marinated them with a few tablespoons of this handy sauce. You could use chicken breasts, but the thighs were so much cheaper, and honestly, they are my favorite.  I marinated it about 20 minutes. I would not go more than an hour unless you are marinating the whole thigh/breast.

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I added the marinated chicken to a bit of oil in a wok, along with all my veggies. This time I used yellow and red peppers, mushrooms, green beans, baby corn, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, and a hunk of grated ginger. I sauteed it all together until the chicken was cooked through, about 15 minutes. I added the rest of the sauce. At the same time, I cooked the noodles. Once the noodles were cooked (mine took 4 minutes), I added them to the wok and turned off the heat and stirred well.

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Meanwhile, I fried up these beauties using the packing directions.

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Next time you are craving take out, I hope you try to make it at home. This entire meal cost just over $25 for 5 people (2 kids). Plus leftovers! Can’t beat that price! On that note, I am starting a new category; Thrifty Meals. Most of my meals are, but I know a lot of you out there are trying to stretch a dollar, so I am going to have your back!  Cheers!

Steak and Veggie Stir Fry

It seems my blogging days are few and far between nowadays, but I am ok with that. I still LOVE cooking and sharing my recipes with you guys, so I will just blog when I can! Sunday night I made this yummy stir fry recipe. I usually make this with chicken, but I switched it up with some strip steak that was on sale and already thinly cut by the butcher.

 

I marinated the steak for 30 minutes in a combination of  grated ginger, soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, sesame oil, fish sauce, and hoisin.

I chopped and cut up a variety of veggies- bok choy, broccoli, mushrooms, sweet peppers, and water chestnuts (other options- snap peas, bamboo shoots,  baby corn etc.)

I started by cooking all the veggies in a wok with some peanut oil (or veggie oil etc).  I added a bit more hoisin and sesame oil. Then once they started getting tender, I added the steak and cooked a few minutes until it was about medium rare. The noodles took all of 5 minutes to make. I added them to the steak and veggies and combined. Delicious!!!!

 

 

Catch up with a side of Stir Fry…

Hey guys! I promise I am eating! Mostly quick meals at home, take-out, and the occasional take-out…

The reason why? Well, cheer season has started back again. School is around the corner. I am soaking up all the summer left!

 

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My girls playing at the park. Missing one little angel here.

Sunday, I made some chicken stir fry kinda like this. The noodles were not the same, but everything else pretty much was. You could also use rice instead of noodles.

Last night, the hubby and I ate a sushi dinner after we dropped the girls off at cheer camp. It was glorious!

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Today I ate 2 Eggo waffles standing over the counter, Jimmy John’s Lulu Club sandwich, and a Taco Bell bean burrito and nacho chips. They were all good…no regrets! YOLO 😉

Tomorrow is another crazy day! Probably will just drink coffee for breakfast, a tomato sandwich for lunch, and who knows what for dinner??? Only 5 more days of my official summer so anything is possible!