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BBQ Pulled Chicken
This one is so easy it’s barely cooking… okay no, it definitely still counts but makes for a very simple dinner and can be scaled up easily for a big BBQ with the whole gang. While BBQ typically means waiting for the warmer months, with this being made in a slow cooker you have the ability to enjoy it year round and give yourself a taste of summer whenever you make it.
Katsu Curry
Simple, savory, delicious. Katsu curry is a dish I was introduced to only a few years back, when getting takeout from a local Japanese restaurant but it quickly became a favorite with it’s hearty rich flavors. Typically it is served over rice - with a chicken or pork cutlet. In this recipe I’ve captured how to make the chicken but it can easily be swapped out for your desired protein.
Chicken Salad
Ever gambled on the grocery store chicken salad and been left disappointed? The good thing is, it’s actually not very difficult to just make yourself, there’s only one thing to cook (the chicken) and the rest is just chopping and mixing.
French Toast
When I’m feeling fancy on a weekend this is one of my favorite things to make as I can achieve something quite tasty and seemingly luxurious without too much effort.
Chicken Tikka Masala
While this is not the most traditional method of making tikka masala, like most curries - it’s all about the spices and the slow cooker does a great job of infusing those flavors over time for a rich and delicious outcome.
Oven Roasted Chicken Shawarma
Bring all the flavors of mediterranean shawarma into your home with this marinade and keep things simple by baking it.
Chicken & Broccoli
Not quite as easy as takeout, but surprisingly close. This recipe has become a household favorite since it checks the boxes for quick & delicious.
Spicy Mac & Cheese
A classic with a kick. This is a great recipe for modifications. The version I’m sharing is just one of the ways to create it. While the core elements (ie. noodles & cheese) remain unchanged - feel free to swap out veggies/meat based on your preference.