So depressed
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I make homemade taco seasoning (chili powder, cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, a little basil, kosher salt, black pepper, garlic powder), and cook the chicken in a little olive oil. Sprinkle the powder on top while it is cooking, and it infuses with the hot oil and makes everything tasty!
Or, make a blend of fresh sprigs of rosemary and oregano, a few tablespoons of olive oil, a few cloves of garlic, and kosher salt. Blend in a blender or food processor, and cover a fresh whole chicken with the mixture. Shove a few cloves of garlic under the skin as well. Makes your house smell amazing, not to mention it's tasty.0 -
I like to take 1 lb of ground meat (chicken, beef, pork, or turkey) and brown it. Season it with cumin, cayenne pepper, and garlic. Add a can of tomatoes with chilies, black beans, and garbanzo beans. I can serve it as enchiladas, over rice, or alone. This freezes well and reheats great for lunches.0
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Not sure if this will fit your macros but one of my favorite things is to cook chicken (any part) in a little barbecue sauce and beer, low heat, long time. You want to get it to the point where you can shred it with a fork. Great with rice!0
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You already posted a topic similar to this. You got plenty of good responses.
If you're depressed go see a doctor. If you're tired of chicken, buy a cookbook.0 -
Pinterest is your friend. I live alone half the year while my husband is deployed and I just shrink down the recipes I get there.
Last night I made a chicken skillet that was good-- you rub down (heh) some chicken thighs with oil and herbs (I used thyme and rosemary) then sear them in a cast iron skillet. Remove chicken and add some butter and wild rice. Toast for a couple of minutes. Toss in some carrots, mushrooms, onion, garlic, and red potatoes and cook for a couple of minutes. Then add enough chicken broth to cover the rice, put the chicken thighs back on top, put a lid on the skillet (or cover with foil) and bake in the 400 degree oven for about half an hour or until rice/veggies are done.
Honestly I find that you either have to spend some time cooking and learning to cook, or be bored. Personally when I'm living alone I like to cook a lot-- it breaks up the monotony of evenings alone.
And yes, see a doctor for your depression.0 -
if you like fish, i recommend salmon. it's very good for you and can be cooked in multiple ways. i prefer to cook it with a bit of lemon, dill and thyme in the broiler. with chicken i agree about the taco seasoning (homemade of course), i also pan fry it with very little evoo, a dash of tyme, rosemary, coarse sea salt, and black pepper. as long as you use less than 1 tablespoon of oil, it doesn't add much fat or calories.0
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Im so tired of chicken.Im 21 single and live alone.Dont want to spend alot of time preparing food. So please! Give mensome tasty chicken recipes or other meat recipes w rice.So depressed my head is really foggy and non creative. Thanks for all help
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