Saturday, May 19, 2012

Spicy kebabs skewer the old dinner routine

I found myself working from home one day last week and it occurred to me at the last minute that if I wanted a fighting chance of everyone eating dinner at the same time, I'd have to hop to it.  So at 4:30, I found myself faced with the prospect of either taking the easy route with some prepackaged something or other, or trying a traditional meat-vegetables-starch dinner from scratch.  I opted for the latter.

So I quickly grabbed some chicken breasts and plunged them into a sink full of warm water, which I find defrosts meat quicker and more evenly than our microwave.  And then I drew a blank. I had an utter void of any inspiration for what I could realistically do with these chicken breasts.  So once they thawed out, I patted them dry and laid them out on the cutting board.  And still had no ideas.

I tried closing my eyes and imagining something we'd not had before at home and that would also fall within the acceptable range of our picky eaters at home, and I still came up with nothing. Then I decided to simply focus on what might simply be tasty, and the next thing I know I was dusting the chicken with garlic powder, onion powder, celery salt, cumin and then cayenne pepper for a good kick.  I turned them over and did the same thing and suddenly it hit me - I should put them on skewers!

I started to dice the chicken, and I sprinkled a little more cayenne to be sure they had a kick, and then I skewered them.  I heated the grill so it would sear the meat at first, and then I quickly put the flames on the lowest setting so the chicken cooked slowly.  I rounded out the meal with steamed broccoli and rice, but any other green vegetable would also do nicely, along with couscous or quinoa.


When I put it all on the table at 5:45, the broccoli and rice sparked no reaction. But then when I went to the grill and brought in the kebabs, everyone perked up at the novelty of it.  And then we took our first bites - yum!  It's amazing how delicious the simple and straightforward can be!

So it turns out I found a way to skewer the old routine.  Lauren's out of town, Lilly is at a friend's house tonight and I have two of Alex's friends spending the weekend with us, so I plan to skewer dinner for them all tonight.  I expect I'll get the same reaction to the novelty. I'll just have to keep the boys from turning the skewers into weapons and playing at the table. That's a whole different challenge, but I think I'm up to that one, too...

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