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FANtastic Fifteen: The Age Of Fearlessness

Fearless, because you believe the world is your peanut!

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Tomato Gotsu-Inspired Chicken: Why Ever Not?!

Like the Brussels Sprouts that embraced the Tomato Gotsu savory and spicy sauce the other day, I have a story here of Chicken that did the same!  And why ever not, right?  What’s good for the goose must be good for the gander too, or in this case, you could say:  what’s good for the veggies is good for the non-veggies too!  And this is how it all happened:

  • Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil
  • Add salt and a pinch of turmeric to it
  • Add boneless, skinless pieces of chicken breast tenderloin and let cook for 8-10 minutes
  • Drain water, and chop up the chicken into bite-sized pieces
  • Heat up that trusty skillet and add a dash of oil to it
  • Toss your chicken in and stir-fry
  • Next, the fun part:  Add the delectable Gotsu– as much or as little as you wish
  • Stir-fry some more until you like the way it looks
  • Serve with rotis/rice

Is that good or is that good?  Of course, it’s good!  Actually, it’s better than good!  It’s excellent!  See for yourself how good and easy it can be!  Oh, and this is where you click to see the post on how to make that versatile Tomato Gotsu.

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A climbing red rose bush with a burst of blooms, no two alike.  In honor of my loving aunt, Sheela Datta’s birthday today.

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Green Mango Chutney: The Inaugural Dish In My Mini PC

That would be the new mini pressure cooker. The pictures will tell a recipe story.

This has to be the tangiest, sweetest, and hottest chutney ever, trust me! And all it takes is four ingredients, one hand blender, and one mini pressure cooker.

The three appetizers were all for the benefit of the chutney, btw!