Glazed Ham
Glazed ham…what else do you need to know?
Making Chicken Rolls
Now that I am more comfortable working with dough (see A Pletzel For Your Thoughts and Making Pizza) I decided to make these chicken rolls so I could use up some leftovers (a few of the ingredients were used to make other meals). Of course, you could always substitute something else for the chicken such [...]
Chicken Sorrentino
This is incredibly easy to make and absolutely delicious. No special skills are needed for making this dish. The quantities for the ingredients are rough figures…a little more…a little less…couldn’t hurt. At the end of the recipe I offer a few obvious substitutions that can be made for some of the ingredients. Preparation and cooking [...]
Making Pizza: Looks Lousy…Tastes Great
Some people are really good with handling dough and making it do what they want it to do. I’m not one of them. Perhaps I will get better with practice so, for now, I’m concerned less about aesthetics and more about taste. After making a pletzel, I realized that it wasn’t difficult to get a [...]
Shrimp Ceviche
Easy to make and has a wonderful taste.
Cucumber Salad…With A Kick
This is a simple dish that tastes great. It’s “cool as a cucumber” (sorry, couldn’t resist that one) and a hot green pepper assures that it packs a punch. Ingredients 2 large cucumbers 1 sweet onion (a small onion is fine) 1 jalapeno pepper or hot green pepper 1/4 cup of shredded carrot 1/3 cup [...]
Chicken Rollatini – Easy to Make…Tastes Great Too!
The recipe below will serve three people or two fairly hungry people. It should be served with linguine and some nice Italian bread in order to fulfill federal nutrition guidelines.1 You’ll note that in most cases no specific quantity is listed for the ingredients. With this recipe it is proportion – not precision – that [...]
Health Food Focus: Banana Chocolate Turnover
This is one recipe that will challenge the A.D.D.er. who has little or no cooking skills. However, the results – a hot banana-chocolate filling – are worth every bit of frustration especially when served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The main challenge lies in working with Phyllo (a/k/a, Fillo) dough, a paper thin [...]
Cooking Dinner Can Help Your Brain
Maybe it was a smart idea to add a cooking section to this website since there is some evidence that cooking may help your brain. See: Can Cooking Dinner Help Your Brain?
Chicken Cordon Bleu
This recipe is perfect for the A.D.D.er who thrives on hyperfocused multi-step processes. It begins with thinly sliced chicken breasts and progresses to a rolling, flouring, egg coating, bread crumb covering and frying process that is topped off with a sauce making and baking process. None of these steps are complicated…but there are many of [...]








