Life with a Food Mom
Do you know how annoying it is every night to have to wait another five hours for Mom to finish taking pictures of her food? If you are wondering why she has to take pictures of food, well, you're looking at it. Take for instance a black bean burrito! Shrimp rolls! And this chicken with artichokes that you are looking at right now. I think that all of you -- well most of you -- are sitting at the table and having your parents sit right down and eating a delicious dinner. It's different in my house. I have to wait, as I told you, for fiiiive hours for ONE picture to be tooken of SHRIMP SALAD!!! That seems psychotic to me. I'm an innocent child! All I want to do is sit down at the table and enjoy my dinner. Imagine if you were me, sitting at the table with a warm ficelle right in front of you without EATING IT! It's TORTURE! All of you out there are LUCKY. You sit at the table with your family, pick up your fork, and eat. My life would change if my mom wasn't a blogger! I do have one positive reason why being a food blogger's daughter is fun. It is fun because every night we get to have a different dinner that some families might never have. We have interesting dinners and basically I have not had one dinner that was made by Mom or Dad that was not fantabulous. Except the egg dinners that are all mushy and slimy and D-I-S-G-U-S-T-I-N-G in my opinion. -- ABBY, 8 :evil: :roll: :mrgreen:
Chicken with Artichokes in Creamy Mustard Sauce
1 1/3 pounds chicken thighs, salted and peppered 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 small onion, chopped (about 1/2 cup) 1/2 cup chopped grape tomatoes, or to taste 8 ounces (about 1 1/2 cups) thawed frozen artichokes canned artichokes (drained) or to taste zest from 1 lemon (about 1/2 teaspoon) salt and freshly ground pepper 1/2 cup white wine 1/2 cup chicken broth 1/4 - 1/3 cup cream 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard chopped parsley or thyme
In a large skillet, brown chicken pieces in olive oil over medium-high heat, in batches if necessary, about 2-3 minutes a side. (They do not have to cook through.) Remove, decrease heat to medium, and add onion. Cook a minute or two, scraping brown bits leftover from chicken. Add tomatoes, artichokes, lemon zest, salt and pepper. Cook another 2-3 minutes. Nestle chicken thighs in the vegetables then add wine and chicken broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cover. Cook another 8 to 10 minutes.
While it's simmering, whisk together cream and mustard. Remove skillet from heat and stir in creamy mustard mixture.
Garnish with parsley or thyme. Serve with rice. Or ficelle -- the par-baked loaf from Trader Joe's. The kids will sit through any food photography nonsense if they have one of these waiting for them at the other end.