Cook ingredients that you are used to cooking by other techniques, such as fish, chicken, or hamburgers. In other words be comfortable with the ingredients you are using.
--Bobby Flay
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One of the nice things about cooking is you don't have to re-invent the wheel. Keep in mind that a recipe is just a starting point. It isn't written in stone. A substitution here, addition there or tweak of the seasonings in an old stand-by dish can change the dish just enough to make an entirely new dish. Most home cooks alter recipes either as a result of need (eg. out of an ingredient) or desire (eg. don't care for an ingredient). I like altering recipes and dishes just to see what I can come up with.
Shake & bake chicken was one of the first dishes I cooked as a newlywed. The standard meal of shake & bake chicken, potatoes and corn remain a family favourite. I no longer buy the commercial coating but rather use my
homemade shake & bake chicken coating. Last night I tweaked the basic coating to get slightly different results by adding fresh ground black pepper and about a cup of freshly grated Parmesan cheese to the coating. The Parmesan cheese gave a rather pleasant, crispier texture to the chicken. While the cheese added flavour it was not strong but rather a hint. The fresh ground pepper worked nicely with the cheese to add that little extra as well. All in all, the dish was a delicious success!
1 food lovers commented:
It does look pretty yummy. :)
I'm not confident enough in my skills to mess with a recipe too much, though I will often leave out something we don't like when I try a recipe.
Hope you're doing better!
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