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Archives for January 2013

Baked Spiced Chickpeas

January 26, 2013 by The Partial Ingredients

I was looking for a tasty snack–something to munch on during the day that had a good amount of filling protein but also packed with flavor. I came across a recipe for baked chickpeas and was intrigued because I always liked them in stews and soups but had never tried them on their own. The chickpeas are lightly tossed with olive oil, rolled in a spice blend, and baked until they become dry and crispy. They remind me a little of popcorn but so much healthier and tastier! The spice blend can be adjusted to your own tastes, whether you want it saltier, sweeter, or spicier. I preferred the spicy and salty, but I plan to experiment more and see what I like best.

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Double Chocolate Mint Cookies

January 20, 2013 by The Partial Ingredients

Chocolate and mint is one of my favorite combinations when it comes to anything chocolate.  These cookies are awesome because there’s chocolate chips and chocolate cocoa mixed into the dough so there’s twice as much chocolate flavor.  The intense chocolatey-ness of these cookies is combined with mint extract and the result is just so good!  It’s a simple recipe that only takes maybe 25 minutes to whip together and bake. The inside of the cookies melt in your mouth while the outside has just a tiny bit of crunch around the edges. The aroma of mint and chocolate was intoxicating so I definitely will be making these again.  I would recommend trying one of these fresh out of the oven…so heavenly!

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Chicken Piccata

January 13, 2013 by The Partial Ingredients

Chicken Piccata is a classic Italian pasta dish served with chicken in a lemon, butter and caper sauce. The chicken is pounded thin, lightly breaded and browned in a pan. Pounding the chicken thin is an important step because it helps cook the chicken more evenly. The drippings from the chicken are used to make the savory pan sauce which, in my opinion, is the highlight of the dish. The sauce is a simple combination of white wine, butter, lemon, and capers. Making everything only takes about half hour so this is a great meal when you’re short on time for dinner!

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Baked Butternut Squash Chips with Sage

January 3, 2013 by The Partial Ingredients

If I were to have any season all year I would have it be Fall.  Unfortunately, it is now January (my least favorite month) and there’s no way to bring fall back outside.  However, I can make food that reminds me of my favorite season and what could recall that season better than butternut squash?  Butternut squash is a tasty snack when it is sliced very thin and roasted until just browned and crispy.  The slices of squash are quickly boiled, patted dry and tossed with olive oil and sage in a bowl.  Then they are baked in the oven for about 20 minutes, so this is a great recipe to prepare if you’re short on time for dinner.

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I'm an analyst by day and part time blogger by night living in the Denver area. I'm into everyday style, traveling, soap making and playing drums/vocals in a band. I love spicy food, wide open spaces, beautiful colors and strong coffee. You'll find everyday fashion inspiration, tasty food recipes, and a smattering of whatever I'm into at the moment. Welcome!

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