Deconstructed One-Pot Roasted Chicken with Vegetables

I just discovered that I prefer to roast a chicken after it’s been cut up by someone else other than me. Why? It’s just easier. Roast the vegetables together with the chicken.

Roast Fryer with Vegetables in one pan.

Ingredients:

  • 1 Fryer
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Brussel Sprouts
  • Carrots, cleaned and sliced in half
  • Potatoes, rinsed and sliced into large chunks
  • Fennel, cut into chunks
  • Garlic Cloves, peeled and left whole

 

Put all in a roasting pan or a paella dish. Brush or rub with oil (I used coconut oil) , salt and pepper and herbs.

 

Roast at 400 for 65-80 minutes depending upon how crispy and done you prefer your chicken and vegetables. This is now a go-to, one-pot dish in the Gibbs household. So easy and delicious. 

No need to roast a chicken whole.

No need to roast a chicken whole.

 

Pasta Salad with Tuna and Peas : Recipe

Sweet and Tangy Pasta Salad with Tuna and Peas.

Sweet and Tangy Pasta Salad with Tuna and Peas.

I don’t know where this super simple recipe originated. But it is a far cry from an old fashioned tuna casserole. We had something like it on the salad bar when I worked for Cheesecake Factory. The sweetness of the peas and dressing makes it. 

 

Someone brought this dish to an overnight birthday party for my friend she held at

at Malibu Creek Park.

 

 

Malibu Creek State Park Potluck Overnight.

Malibu Creek State Park Potluck Overnight.

What a great idea for a group get together! Everyone brought kids, tents and blow-up beds (who knew you could use a car battery as an energy source to blow one up?) and of course loads of

potluck food. 

 

 

So easy. Just mix. Done.

So easy. Just mix. Done.

Ingredients:

 

  • 1 bag / lb Pasta (like large shells, or rigatoni or….) boiled per directions
  • 1 drained Can of Tuna 
  • 1 Cup Frozen Peas
  • 1/4 Cup Sweet Pickle Relish
  • 1/2 Cup Ketchup
  • 1/2 Cup Mayonaisse

 

(Or you can just use 1 Cup of your favorite Thousand Island Dressing).

 

 Mix together. Done!

 

 

 

After dinner, enjoying the fire with our puppy, Bella.

After dinner, enjoying the fire with our puppy, Bella.

Dijon and Tarragon Chicken Breasts

This is a chicken recipe I make often because it’s

Dijon, Cream and Tarragon make this Chicken Recipe sauce.

Dijon, Cream and Tarragon make an amazingly delicious and easy sauce for Chicken Recipe.

just so simple and quick yet still elegant – that and my family loves it!

 

  • 4 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Olive Oil
  • 2 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard
  • 1/2 Cup Cream 
  • 1 Tablespoon Tarragon

 

Sprinkle salt and pepper on chicken.

 

Brown each side of each chicken breast in a pan of heated oil.

 

Remove chicken from pan with tongs. 

 

Add the cream, dijon and tarragon to the pan and stir until blended on low flame.

 

Add the chicken back into the sauce. Done!

Eggplant : Tapanade Recipe

Easy Eggplant Tapanade

Easy Eggplant Tapanade

This is one of my go-to healthy appetizer recipes that can be made quickly or made ahead. Like all of the recipes I post here, you can change it up easily adjusting the measurements or using different spices and seasonings and it will still be easy and delicious. While an eggplant tapanade is usually considered Italian, it is also something commonly seen throughout the Middle East. The spices I use were inspired by an eggplant dish at a Moroccan restaurant we used to go to for special occasions. The vinegar and honey add a great “sweet and sour” element to the recipe.

 

The only problem with frying eggplant in oil is that it absorbs so much of the oil that it becomes heavy and caloric. I start with a little bit of oil for flavor and add water instead. It

You can replace the tomato paste and honey with ketchup.

You can replace the tomato paste and honey with ketchup.

works great and the eggplant stays moist. 

 

  • 1 Eggplant, cut into cubes
  • 1 Red Bell Pepper, cut into cubes
  • 1/2 Yellow Onion, diced
  • Olive Oil, 2 Tablespoons
  • *Tomato Paste, 4 Tablespoons
  • *Honey, 2 Tablespoons

(*Instead of tomato paste and honey, you can use ketchup.)

  • Capers, 2 Tablespoons 
  • Ground Cumin, 1 Tablespoon 
  • Ground Chili Powder, 1 Tablespoon 
  • Fresh Basil and/or Fresh Cilantro chopped

 

Slice the Eggplant into rounds first, then into cubes.

Slice the Eggplant into rounds first, then into cubes.

Slice the eggplant into rounds and then into cubes.

Tear the red pepper open and remove the step and seeds with your hands.

Chop the onion. 

 

 

 

Heat the oil in the pan and add the vegetables. Stir.

Add a little water (1/3 of a cup or so) and continue to cook on a low flame. Stir. 

Add more water as needed to keep the pan moist, not dry.

 

Use water in addition to the oil so the tapanade stays moist, not oilyl.

Use water in addition to the oil so the tapanade stays moist, not oily.

When eggplant is soft, add the rest of the ingredients and stir. Cool and serve with crusty bread, crackers or endive leaves if you eat gluten free.