Tue 10 Nov 2009
The pork and leek sausages and chicken kebabs stretched to another dinner and bento!
Dinner
Jac sliced up the last of the leftover pork and leek sausages and took the last bits of chicken kebab off the skewers. She baked them in an oven dish with chicken drumsticks marinated in sweet soy. She referred affectionately to this dish as “recycled” chicken (though technically, the drumsticks were new, not “recycled”).
“Recycled” chicken didn’t sound appealing at all, but I changed my mind quickly! It smelled fantastic. I couldn’t wait to sink my teeth into a succulent, juicy drumstick with glistening, saucy skin. And the actual “recycled” bits, the little slices of sausage and chicken kebab chunks were all coated and caramelised in the sweet marinade… I wanted to just reach in and grab with my fingers, because oh, that sauce was truly finger sucking good.
Jac did make me a little bowl of salad for my meal, but for some reason I didn’t take a photo of it. I don’t expect you will all believe I did have vegetables with my chicken and rice. I’m not even going to try and convince you! Heheheheh. :-P The sauce was so good on the rice. I could’ve eaten a big bowl of just rice and sauce for dinner.
Bento
The next morning, I packed our lunches: rice, “recycled” chicken. including sliced sausage, chicken kebab bits and chicken drumsticks, and blanched green beans. For something sweet, prunes and watermelon cubes.
You may have noticed I didn’t actually include chicken drumsticks in our lunches – I took the meat off the bones so that lunch would be easy to eat just with a fork (and no chicken bones to dispose of). Jac really enjoyed her lunch that day and declared it “beautiful!”
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November 10th, 2009 at 6:33 am
I really like Jac’s “recycling” idea! I bet the sausage gave the marinade a nice flavor too!
November 10th, 2009 at 8:40 am
Oh my god. Your lunches are always amazing!
November 10th, 2009 at 9:04 pm
THE SAUCE. Oh. My. Gosh. It looks soooo amazing. I can imagine the savoury salty sweet flavours would be perfect with plain white rice. Yum.
November 11th, 2009 at 4:09 am
I love making “recycled” dishes with something new so that the flavors are completely different! Those bentos sound like the perfectly balanced meal.
November 11th, 2009 at 8:58 am
That is my absolute favourite comfort food, chicken and rice. My mum used to make it with chicken, garlic, oil and then add sweet soy and soy sauce. I make it now for myself and add steamed zuchini on the side with hot rice hmm so good.