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a few days ago. She knows I can't cook -- not that I don't know how, but I can't use my propane stove in this RV right now, and it's too hot today to do it anyway.
My neighbor and friend Paula learned last winter that a favorite of mine was C&D made with skinless, boneless chicken (she cooked, then boned and skinned fresh leg quarters), the broth left in the pot, and canned biscuits (I use Bisquik, but they're very close). Only seasonings are very small amounts of salt and plain old black pepper ... each person served can add more if s/he likes.
It's always amazing to discover that another cook prepares a certain dish almost exactly like I do -- even when it's a simple recipe. That's what happened with the C&D and Paula and me. :)
Because we cook the chicken with the skin ON, then remove it, we let the broth cool some and then skim off a good portion of the fat. It's always a balancing act between removing too much flavor and consuming too much fat, of course!
Paula made such a big pot of C&D this time that she not only shared three hefty servings with me (finished the last one tonight) but also gave me an even larger bowlful to take to my brother who lives three miles away. He finished his more quickly than I did -- no surprise there!
My brother just discovered last week that he is now diabetic (Type 2). :( The C&D was his last indulgence in his old eating habits; from now on he'll have to learn to fix meals for diabetics, and I plan to help him find good recipes for tasty versions of the traditional foods he likes if I can, plus encouraging him to try new things. Paula has volunteered to try out new recipes I find or think up.
---> And in that regard, if anyone here has some good sugarfree or very low sugar and low carb recipes you don't mind sharing, I'd LOVE to hear about them! (See, there was a good reason for my rambling this time! ;))
HypnoToad, you sound like a gourmet cook or at least one who is good at preparing tasty but healthful meals. I appreciate the description of your supper you offered in the OP! :hi: :applause:
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