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Veggie Cream Cheese

Veggie Cream Cheese from www.jasonscooking.com

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There’s an excellent bagel shop in Douglasville, GA called The Bagel Meister that I used to go to all the time. Unfortunately I’ve moved about an hour away (and no longer commute) so no more delicious Bagel Meister on the way to work for me.

The first time I went in, I was a bagel novice so I ordered a sesame bagel with plain cream cheese. Mrs. Meister was working the intake line that day and she said, “no.”

“Oh yeah,” I responded. “Well then what should I have?”
Her reply changed my bagel order forever. “I’m going to make you an everything bagel, double toasted with veggie cream cheese. You have to taste it before you go because if you don’t like it, I’ll make the sesame bagel for you.”

It was delicious and that’s the only bagel for me now.

Making bagels at home is fun and rather easy but it’s time consuming. Making your own cream cheese flavors, on the other hand, is both quick and easy. I couldn’t find another veggie cream cheese that I liked as much as the Meister’s cream cheese so I decided to make my own.

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Veggie Cream Cheese
 
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Ingredients
  • ¼ Vidalia Onion, roughly chopped
  • ⅓ Red Bell Pepper, stemmed, seeded and roughly chopped
  • 1 Clove Garlic, peeled
  • 1 Hand Full Fresh Parsley, about ⅓ cup
  • 1 Tbs Milk
  • 8 oz Cream Cheese, softened
Instructions
  1. Pulse all of the veggies in a small food process about 10 times until they’re finely chopped.
  2. Transfer the veggies to a cheese cloth or 4 paper towels stacked on top of one another, gather up the corners like one of those camper’s-handkerchiefs-on-a-stick things, and squeeze the moisture out of the veggies.
  3. Add them back into the processor with the cream cheese and milk and process until it’s all mixed together.
  4. Store for up to 2 weeks in an air-tight container in the refrigerator.
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

If you want to save on calories, use Neufchâtel cheese instead of cream cheese. It’s the stuff that is marketed as low fat or 1/3 less fat cream cheese and is right next to the real stuff in the grocery store.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

You can certainly freeze this spread but it’ll lose some texture when you thaw it out. To loosen, beat in a little more milk after thawing.

Fun FactsFun Facts

Apparently making your own cream cheese is super easy. Who knew? I’ll add it to the list of things to try!

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Disney Recipes Drinks Featured Recipes

Lapu Lapu from Disney’s Tambu Lounge

Lapu Lapu from www.jasonscooking.com

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Jason with an official Disney Lapu Lapu
Jason with an official Disney Lapu Lapu

The next time you visit Walt Disney World, you should make a point to stop at the lounge outside of Ohana in the Polynesian for a tropical drink or two. Can’t decide which one to get? I suggest the Lapu Lapu. It’s a rum drink reminiscent of a Hurricane that is served in a pineapple. I had one for the first time last year and decided that I needed to make it for the blog!

Obviously I forgot about that until I was listening to an episode of America’s Test Kitchen Radio and they were talking about a pineapple corer/slicer that they liked. It was only $6 so I hopped on the Amazon ordered it, bought some pineapples and rum and set out to recreate this signature drink.

If you don’t have pineapples or a pineapple corer (and don’t want to get one), serve these in a glass with a little umbrella and some pineapple slices for garnish. I went authentic with the hollowed out pineapple for my Lapu Lapu.

The RecipeRecipe
Lapu Lapu from Disney's Tambu Lounge
 
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Ingredients
  • 1 Pineapple, hollowed out with this
  • 2 oz Myers Rum
  • 2 oz Orange Juice
  • 3 oz Pineapple Juice
  • 1 oz Sour Mix
  • 1 oz Bacardi 151 floated on top
Instructions
  1. Shake everything except the 151 with some ice to thoroughly chill it
  2. Pour the drink into a hollowed-out pineapple (or glass if you have to)
  3. Top with the 151 and serve
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

When you’re done drinking your Lapu Lapu from your pineappley cup, cut the pineapple into wedges and feast on the goodness within. There should still be some flesh in there that has absorbed a bit of the drink.

Feed the FreezerFreezer Tips Make a Pitcher!

To make a pitcher of Lapu Lapus, change the ounces to cups and leave out the 151. Serve over ice and top the individual drinks with a 151 floater.

Fun FactsFun Facts

A pineapple’s outer color doesn’t have anything to say about the tasty pineapple inside so look for plump and fresh looking pineapples. Pineapples don’t ripen any more than they are when they are picked.

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Back to Basics Featured Recipes Side Dishes

Oven Roasted Asparagus

Temperature400°Time10 – 12 mins

Oven Roasted Asparagus from www.jasonscooking.com

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The first recipe back in the saddle is roasted asparagus. Why roasted asparagus, you ask? I will answer your question with a multiple choice:

A. Because it’s spring and asparagus is in season.
B. Because we need some more vegetable side dishes on this site.
C. Because asparagus is delicious.
D. Because I already had the picture and recipe ready to go in my Google Drive.
E. All of the above.

If you chose E, dear reader, you are correct. At this time of year, asparagus is tasty, vegetabley, and already photographed-ey! My favorite way to cook asparagus – or really any vegetable for that matter – is to roast it in a hot oven just until it picks up a bit of color. A simple seasoning of salt and pepper allows the flavor of the asparagus to shine through.

Warning: This recipe is no doubt a tasty way to cook asparagus but it’s still asparagus. Kids seem to have a natural hatred of these little trees and roasting them isn’t likely to change that. If this describes your kids (or husband or wife) hopefully they/he/she will grow out of it and learn to love these spring vegetables.

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Oven Roasted Asparagus
 
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  • 1 tsp Olive Oil (you can also use vegetable oil)
  • 1 Bundle Asparagus, rinsed
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400°
  2. Using a big knife, cut off the bottom half to one inch of the asparagus.
  3. Toss the trimmed asparagus, oil, 2 big pinches of kosher salt and a few grinds of pepper together in a large bowl.
  4. Spread out in a single layer on a sheet pan and cook for 10 – 12 minutes until your asparagus is tender-crisp and oxymoronically delicious!
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

Here’s a tip to use when rummaging around the produce aisle for asparagus. Thinner stalks are more tender and a bit sweeter, while thicker stalks have a more asparagussy flavor.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

Freezing asparagus, like most other vegetables, requires a quick blanching in salted boiling water (maybe 60 seconds) and then an immediate dip in an ice bath to stop the cooking. Drain, freeze in a single layer on a sheet pan until solid, transfer to a zip-top bag and store for about 6 months.

Fun FactsFun Facts

Michael hates asparagus so I don’t make it for us that often. If you ever invite us over to your house and are wondering what sort of vegetable to cook, I’d enjoy some asparagus!

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And just where in the heck have you been?

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Hello friends!

Things have changed a lot in the Jason’s Cooking kitchen and I’ve been absent for a while. I’m sorry that I was away for so long without calling or writing but life got the better of me and I had to take a bit of a break from the site. The good news is that I’m back and ready to start cooking again!

While I put together the new editorial calendar, I wanted to let you know what’s been going on for the past couple of months:

1. Michael and I got legally married!
2. I was laid off from CNN.
3. I got a new job that I’m really enjoying.
4. I became obsessed with Disney Infinity.
5. Michael, our friend Will, and I started an awesome new Walt Disney World Podcast called The Florida Project.

I’ll write some posts about all of that stuff later but for now, rest easy knowing that the family and freezer friendly recipes that you love are coming back.

Thanks for all of the encouraging emails and comments!

Jason

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Featured Main Dishes Recipes Snacks

Individual Cast Iron Tortilla Pizzas

Cast Iron Pizza from www.jasonscooking.com

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Believe it or not, this is the 100th Recipe on Jason’s Cooking!! I’ve had a blast over the past 6 months cooking and photographing and posting and I’m looking forward to the next 6 months of tasty food. Thanks for supporting me on this adventure and I hope you’ll tell your friends about the site!

Today we’re making some amazing and quick individual pizzas that I saw on Serious Eats a couple of months back. This was one of those rare recipes that showed up in my Facebook feed in the afternoon and I went home and cooked it that night.

These pizzas are super quick to put together (10 minutes from “Let’s have pizza tonight!” to eating tasty pizza) and are better than a lot of delivery pizzas. It’s also way less expensive to make these yourself than it is to buy from a pizza joint. Give these quick, delicious, crispy, and dead simple pizzas a shot tonight and let me know what you think.

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Individual Cast Iron Tortilla Pizzas
 
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Serves: 1 Pizza
Ingredients
  • ½ tsp Olive Oil (you can also use vegetable oil)
  • 1 8” Flour Tortilla
  • 2 – 3 Spoonfulls* Store Bought Marinara or Pizza Sauce (see Tips and Tricks)
  • 1 Hand Full* of Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
  • Pepperoni Slices
  • Hot Italian Sausage (bulk or links with casing removed)
  • Any other pizza toppings you love. This “recipe” is more of a method than a recipe.

You’ll also need an 8” Cast Iron Skillet
Instructions
  1. Preheat your broiler to high and heat the oil in the cast iron skillet on the stove top over high heat until it shimmers. Once the oil shimmers, reduce the heat to medium low and follow the remaining steps quicklyish. These pizzas start out on top of the stove and finish in the oven.
  2. Place the tortilla on in the skillet, top with sauce (don’t go crazy or you’ll have a sloppy mess), cheese, pepperoni, and little dots of the raw sausage.
  3. Season with salt and pepper and, using a pot holder, place the skillet under the broiler and cook until the cheese melts and browns a bit.
  4. Slide pizza onto a cutting board, cut and serve immediately.
Notes
Note: for a crispier crust, put the skillet back on the stove top over medium heat after you remove it from the broiler. Use a spatula to lift up the pizza to check your progress.
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

269_MEDimgThe best store-bought marinara in the whole world is Buitoni Roasted Garlic Marinara Sauce. It looks like this and you can find it in the fresh pasta section of the grocery store. It’s near the lunch meat in my Publix.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

I suppose you could assemble the pizzas, freeze them and then cook from frozen if you want to but I wouldn’t recommend it. These pizzas are so quick and easy to make, however, I recommend keeping the ingredients on hand so you can whip them up whenever you want them.

Fun FactsFun Facts

My favorite pizza from California Pizza Kitchen is the California Club without avocado. Don’t worry, you’ll see that recipe on the site soon.

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Breakfast Featured Recipes Side Dishes

Crispy Oven Roasted Breakfast Potatoes

Temperature500°Time50 mins

Crispy Oven Roasted Breakfast Potatoes from www.jasonscooking.com

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There’s something about crispy potatoes that are absolutely irresistible. Don’t believe me? On average, Americans eat about 30 lbs of French Fries per year. I don’t like to make fries at home because I don’t like coming face-to-face with a large pot of fat in which I am going to cook something that will then go into my body. I’m not exactly what you’d call a healthy eater but it’s hard to look a pot of oil in the face and not feel dirty. Michael also likes that I don’t normally fry things at home because he doesn’t have to clean up the splatters!

A lot of oven-fries recipes are disappointing to me and that’s mainly because they’re not cooked hot or long enough. Potatoes will absolutely get crispy in the oven but you have to be patient. These potatoes get their crispiness not only from the long stay in the oven but also because they’re par-cooked and roughed up a bit. This gives them more surface area and helps them get super crispy.

If you planning a brunch, these would be amazing breakfast potatoes! Just par cook the night before (through step 2) and put them in the oven when you start prepping everything else.

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Crispy Oven Roasted Breakfast Potatoes
 
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Serves: 4 servings
Ingredients
  • 4 lbs Russet Potatoes, Cut into 1-inch Cubes
  • 2 Tbs Vegetable Oil
  • 1 Tbs Kosher Salt
  • Salt and Pepper to Taste
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 500°, line a half sheet pan with parchment paper, and spray that with non-stick cooking spray.
  2. Put the potatoes in a large pot, cover them by about an inch with warm water and bring to a boil. Cook for 3 minutes and then immediately drain. The outside of the potatoes should be a bit soft but the inside will not be done.
  3. Transfer the potatoes to a large bowl and drizzle the vegetable oil over the top, cover the bowl with a plate and give them a good shake. This will rough up the edges and make them crispy in the oven.
  4. Spread the potatoes on the sheet pan in a single layer (use 2 pans if necessary), season with salt and pepper, and cook for 40 minutes in a 500° oven, turning them after 20 minutes.
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

Turn these into Cheesy Crispy Oven Roasted Potatoes by sprinkling parmesan cheese on them during the last 10 minutes of cooking. Mmmmmm.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

I’m not a fan of frozen potatoes so I say make this dish fresh. If you want to freeze them (or even cook them ahead of time), stop after draining, cool and store in the refrigerator for a couple of days or freeze on a sheet pan in a single layer before transferring them to a zip top bag and storing the freezer for up to 6 months.

Resume cooking as normal when you’re ready for potatoes! You may need to add more cooking time if you’re preparing them from frozen so keep an eye on them.

Fun FactsFun Facts

Why don’t potatoes freeze well? Because when the potato goes below 40° F, the starches turn into sugar and change the taste.

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Bread Breakfast Dessert Featured Recipes

Apple Bread

Temperature 350°Time55 – 65 mins

Apple Bread from www.jasonscooking.com

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Today is Michael’s birthday (or it was when I wrote this) and to celebrate, we’re making Apple Bread! Apple bread is a lovely combination of apples, banana bread, and cake – three of Michael’s favorite things. I’ve never made apple bread before but, with it being apple season, I thought I’d take a gander to see if apple bread was a thing. I am happy to report that it is, in fact, a thing and further, it’s a delicious thing!

This apple bread is a lot like banana bread but with an appley cinnamoney flavor rather than a bananaey flavor. It makes a tasty sweet treat or an excellent grab and go breakfast. My favorite part about this bread is the topping. I am a sucker for a streusel and you better believe it’s going on the next loaf of banana bread that comes out of our oven! As an added bonus, this recipe is lower in fat because it replaces some of the fat with apple sauce. Mmmm….

The RecipeRecipe
Apple Bread
 
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For the Bread
  • 3 Cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 ½ Cups Sugar
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Baking Soda
  • 1 tsp Ground Cinnamon
  • 2 Eggs, Beaten
  • 4 oz Unsweetened Applesauce
  • ⅓ Cup Vegetable Oil
  • 1 tsp Vanilla
  • 3 Medium Gala Apples

For the Topping
  • ⅓ Cup All-Purpose Flour
  • ⅓ Cup Sugar
  • 4 Tbs Cold Butter, Cut into Small Cubes
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350° and spray 2 8” x 4” glass loaf pans with nonstick cooking spray.
  2. Mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, baking soda and cinnamon together in a large bowl.
  3. Add the eggs, applesauce, oil, and vanilla and mix until just combined. The batter will be very thick.
  4. Peel and core the apples. Dice one of the apples into 1” cubes, shred the other two apples on a box grater, and fold into the batter.
  5. In a separate bowl, mix the flour and sugar for the topping together and cut in the butter using the back of a fork. It should get crumbly and will hold together if you press on it.
  6. Divide the batter evenly between the two loaf pans and sprinkle on the topping. Bake at 350° for 50 minutes – 1 hour or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  7. Let the bread rest in the pan for 5 minutes before turning out onto a cooling rack to cool completely.
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

If you’re like me and don’t keep applesauce on hand, the single-serve cups of applesauce that are meant for lunches are 4 oz each. You can use what you need and save the rest for future loaves.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

Apple bread, like banana bread freezes beautifully! Stash the second loaf in the freezer for future you to enjoy.

Fun FactsFun Facts

John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, was in to helping animals as well as being in to planting apple trees. He once purchased a horse that was about to be put down in order to save the horse’s life.

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Featured Main Dishes Recipes

Chicken and Sausage Gumbo

Chicken and Sausage Gumbo from www.jasonscooking.com

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As you’ve probably guessed, I’m a huge fan of cooking.  I’m also a huge fan of cold afternoons with nothing to do.  Put them together and (if you come over to my house on said afternoon) you get gumbo!  My gumbo just includes the stuff that I like (chicken and sausage) and excludes the things I don’t like (okra and shrimp in stews) so please feel free to use this as a base recipe and add or remove things that you like or don’t like.

People often shy away from making gumbo because the roux scares them.  When made on the stovetop, it takes a long time, you have to stir it constantly, and you can’t take a break.  It can also burn at the end and then you have to throw out the whole batch and start from scratch.  This problem is solved using Alton Brown’s oven technique for making the roux.  It takes longer to do, but you don’t have to babysit it.  Once you get past the roux, gumbo is pretty darn easy to make!

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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
 
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Recipe type: Main
Cuisine: Creole
Serves: 6 - 8
Ingredients
  • 4 oz All Purpose Flour
  • ½ Cup Vegetable Oil
  • 1 Cup Onion, Diced
  • 3 Cloves Garlic, Minced
  • ½ Cup Green Bell Pepper, Diced
  • ½ Cup Celery, Diced
  • 14.5 oz Can Diced Tomatoes, Drained
  • 1 Tbs Salt
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper
  • ½ tsp Dried Thyme
  • ¼ tsp Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs, Cut into 1” Cubes
  • 1 lb Andouille Sausage, Halved and then sliced into half moons
  • 4 Cups Chicken Broth
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • 1 Tbs file powder
  • Cooked White Rice for Serving
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350°
  2. Whisk the oil and flour together in a 5 ½ quart cast iron Dutch oven or other sufficiently large, oven proof pot. Cook for 1 ½ hours (or more if you want a darker roux), whisking every 30 minutes. As it cooks, the roux will get darker and darker and that’s good.
  3. When the roux is done, carefully transfer the pot to the stovetop over medium-high heat and carefully add the onions, garlic, bell peppers, and celery and cook for 5 minutes, stirring the whole time. Your roux can still burn at this point so make sure you keep stirring.
  4. When the onions start to turn translucent, add in the tomatoes, salt, pepper, thyme, cayenne, chicken and sausage and stir to combine.
  5. Add in the chicken broth, scraping the bottom of the pot to get any of the brown bits into your gumbo and toss in the bay leaves. Stir to combine, reduce heat to low, cover, and cook for 45 minutes.
  6. minutes before serving, add in the file powder, stir to get the lumps out, kill the heat, cover and let the gumbo to rest…you’d want to rest too if you were gumbo.
  7. Serve with rice!
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

If you like shrimp in your gumbo, add the raw shrimp in at the end when you kill the heat and add in the file powder 10 minutes before serving. That should keep them from overcooking and turning into rubber.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

Frozen Gumbo Kit from www.jasonscooking.comYou can freeze a roux! The best way to freeze this (in my opinion) is to cook, cool, and bag the roux in one bag quart-sized bag, prep and bag the veggies and spices in another quart-sized bag, and prep and bag the meats in a gallon-sized bag. Pop the quart sized bags in the gallon bag with the meats and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.

When you’re ready for gumbo: thaw the bags in the refrigerator overnight, heat the roux over medium heat until it’s hot and continue the recipe from there. These gumbo kits make a great gift for a new mother or as a get well gift for someone recovering from surgery.

Fun FactsFun Facts
Red Brick Roux from www.jasonscooking.com
Red Brick Roux

There are 4 stages of a roux that are described – and identified – by their color. They are white, blond, brown and dark brown. The “red brick” stage is somewhere between brown and dark brown. You can tell that you’re at red brick because the roux literally takes on the color of a red brick.*

*Obviously it doesn’t literally take the color of a red brick.  That would be remarkable – as in something that is able to be remarked upon.

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Appetizers Featured Jason's Favorites Main Dishes Recipes

Oven Baked Crispy Homemade Chicken Nuggets

Temperature400°Time20 mins

Oven Baked Crispy Chicken Nuggets from www.jasonscooking.com

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Note: Today’s Feed the Freezer section is the best Feed the Freezer Section ever so make sure you scroll all the way down.

Today is homemade chicken nugget day!! If you eat chicken and don’t like chicken nuggets, you should probably go see a doctor or something.

“If you eat chicken nuggets too much, you should also go see a doctor or something,” you might reply.
“Not if you make these tasty chicken nuggets,” I’d say to you.

These crispy oven baked chicken nuggets are quick, inexpensive, and perfect for freezing. They’re baked in the oven rather than fried which automagically makes them better for you than most nuggets (nuggets from the freezer section are fried before you get them) and, because they’re homemade, you know exactly what’s in them (ahem…freezer nuggets and most fast food nuggets).

These may not end your kids’ love affair with the giant clown’s fried chicken pieces but I guarantee they’ll eat them if you make them.

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Oven Baked Crispy Chicken Nuggets
 
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Serves: 4
Ingredients
  • 1 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs, Cut into 1” Nuggets
  • ¼ Cup All Purpose Flour
  • ¼ tsp Kosher Salt
  • ¼ tsp Cracked Black Pepper
  • 1 Egg, Beaten
  • 1 Cup Panko Bread Crumbs
  • 1 Tbs Dried Parsley
  • ¼ Cup Shredded Parmesan Cheese
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400°, line a half sheet pan with parchment paper, and spray that with non-stick cooking spray.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the bread crumbs, parsley and parmesan cheese. Toss to thoroughly combine and set aside.
  3. Place the nuggets, flour, salt, and pepper in a quart-sized zip top plastic bag, seal and shake vigorously until all of the nuggets are completely coated with a thin layer of flour.
  4. Dump the egg into the bag, reseal and shake again until the nuggets are all coated with eggs.
  5. Using your hands and working in batches of 5 – 7 nuggets at a time, shake off the excess egg and place nuggets in the bread crumb mixture, toss the nuggets in the crumbs until they’re completely coated, shake off excess and place in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining nuggets.
  6. Spray the tops of the nuggets with non-stick cooking spray and cook for 20 minutes or until the nuggets get to 165° – 175°.
Tips and TricksTips and Tricks

Because there is very little fat on the outside of the nuggets, there’s not much to encourage browning. That’s just fine with me but if you’d like to brown them a wee bit more when they’ve finished cooking, turn the broiler on for a couple of minutes. Be careful not to burn them because that would be very sad.

Feed the FreezerFeed the Freezer

Homemade Frozen Chicken Nuggets from www.jasonscooking.comI’m pretty sure God invented chicken nuggets so that people would buy freezers. Nuggets and freezers were made for each other so double or even triple this recipe and stash the excess in the freezer before cooking.

For Homemade Frozen Chicken Nuggets, put them in the freezer in a single layer on a sheet pan after breading but before cooking until they are frozen solid. Once they’re frozen, transfer to a large zip-top bag and store in the freezer for 3 – 6 months.

When you’re ready for nuggets, remove the desired number from the bag and cook as directed above, increasing cooking time by 5 – 10 minutes. Check for doneness by inserting a probe thermometer, and enjoy!

Fun FactsFun Facts

Tangled and Flynn Ryder (who my friend Lisa is a little in love with) make a cameo in Disney’s Frozen.