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Regulation L-85

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October 1, 2015

Asparagus & Seafood Angel Hair Pasta

by Jayce Reese in Cooking, Food, Recipies


This is a quick and easy recipe fully of yumminess.  

Ingredients:

  • Lobster
  • Shrimp
  • Asparagus
  • Kale
  • Angel Hair Pasta
  • Heavy Whipping Cream
  • Butter

First, saute the shrimp, lobster and asparagus with some olive oil.  Once those are fully cooked add some kale as well.  Then move to side to use later.

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Next melt 1/3 of a stick of butter and add the heavy whipping cream in a pan.  Use as much as you think you'll need to cover the amount of pasta you made.  Add garlic salt, pepper and parsley to the cream and butter.  Once the concoction begins bubble a bit add the noodles and allow the noodles to cook a bit in the sauce.  The last step is adding the ingredients on top--stir and serve! 

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TAGS: TASTE, Domesticated, pasta, italian food, seafood, lobster, shrimp, asparagus, kale, food


September 27, 2015

Sunday Supper Chronicles Part: 2

by Jayce Reese in Cooking, Food, Recipies


Sundays are always complete with a hearty meal to start to week!  Our last Sunday Supper included a Sunday Supper staple and this one includes another one--baked chicken.  You can never go wrong with baked chicken for Sunday Supper! 

I always rinse my poultry and then roll it in virgin olive oil to ensure the seasoning will stick and chicken will remain moist while baking.  I like to add garlic salt, paprika, light laurie seasoning salt, pepper and parsley on my chicken.  I then add plenty of orange or yellow peppers and onions to top it off before placing it in the oven. I like to bake my chicken at a higher temperature so that they won't take as long.  So I'll bake my chicken at 425 for 35 minutes or so.  Once they're finished, I'll broil then for about 5-8 extra minutes to make the skin a little crispy.  

The sides this evening included homemade mashed potatoes and flash fried kale.  For the potatoes peel and boil.  Then put in a saucepan and mash while adding butter, milk and your seasoning of choice.  For the kale, rinse and heat olive oil in fan and quickly flash fry.  Add minced garlic, garlic salt and pepper for seasoning.  

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TAGS: TASTE, Domesticated, dinner, sunday supper, chicken, kale


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