The Last-Minute Cook
By Elizabeth Yarnell
www.GloriousOnePotMeals.com
Ask
almost anyone who
is in charge of
putting the daily
dinner on the table
what the most dreaded
chore is and you’ll
likely hear a complaint about meal planning. Figuring out what to make
for dinner day in and day out is something many of us loathe. We’d
like something easy to make, a recipe that won’t require hours in
the kitchen and it would be great if the meal was good for our family
as well. And, of course, if it doesn’t
taste great we might
as well give up before
we even start.
Of course, typically preparing
exciting weeknight meals
takes forethought, special
trips to the grocery
for specific ingredients
and a couple hours set
aside for preparation
and then the clean-up
of multiple pots and
pans after dinner. We
all want to serve our
families dinners that
are as good for them
as they are good tasting,
but, let’s face
it, only a few fortunate
ones have the time to
find interesting and
achievable recipes,
shop for fresh ingredients
and spend hours in the
kitchen every day of
the week.
More likely, we find ourselves
racing from the morning
send-off through two
careers, soccer practices,
piano lessons, the dry
cleaners and the other
tasks that make up our
busy days. And that’s just before dinner.
Afterward there’s homework, household chores, and everything else
that didn’t
get done during the
daylight hours. Really,
who can blame us for
choosing to eat out,
bringing food home
or reaching for highly-processed
and expensive frozen
meals?
Here’s a solution for our time-crunched lives: quick, healthy and
easy infused one-pot meals. With a few strategic purchases stocked in
your freezer and pantry, you can bring out your inner intuitive chef and
eliminate the drudgery of meal-planning. Almost the opposite of crock-pot
cooking, which requires that you think about dinner in the morning or
it won’t be
ready, infused one-pot
meals can cater to
your last-minute mentality,
allowing you to get
a nutritious dinner
on the table in about
an hour with only
a few minutes of actual
hands-on preparation
and less than 50 minutes
of unattended baking.
Infused one-pot meals offer a healthy, balanced meal of protein, energy-providing
carbohydrates, and a variety of vegetables to offer the range of vitamins,
minerals and nutrients that we all need.
Here’s an easy, last-minute recipe to throw together out of your
freezer and pantry for a nutritious and delicious meal that doesn’t
require any forethought. So, even if you’re a last-minute mom or
dad, you can still serve up a meal to be proud of at a moment’s
notice.
Santa Fe Chicken
Serves 4
Ingredients
2 15 oz. cans black
beans, drained & rinsed
2 green onions
4 pieces frozen boneless chicken
2 8 oz. cans green chiles or 8-12 Tbsp. prepared salsa
1 bell pepper, cut
into 1" triangles
2 15 oz. cans corn kernels, drained
2 14 oz. cans tomatoes, diced, drained
2 6 oz. cans black California olives, drained and sliced
Instructions
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Spray inside of 3 1/2 or 4-quart cast iron
Dutch oven and lid with canola oil.
Open cans of beans, drain and rinse well. Pour in a layer across bottom
of pot.
Slice green onion into rings and arrange on bean layer. Rinse chicken
and arrange on top of onions. If using chiles, blanket the chicken with
them. If using salsa, spoon over the chicken, using as much or as little
according to taste. Add bell peppers, corn, tomatoes and olives in layers.
Cover and bake for 48 minutes or until the aroma wafts from the oven.
Notes
• This is a great meal
to make when you don't have
any fresh vegetables in the
house. Stock up on the canned
or frozen ingredients and
you'll be able to whip up
this southwestern staple in
a jiffy.
• Be sure to drain all
cans well, refill with fresh
water and drain again to remove
extra preservatives and sodium.
About
the author: Elizabeth
Yarnell is a Certified
Nutritional Consultant
and the author
of Glorious
One-Pot Meals:
A new quick & healthy
approach to Dutch
oven cooking,
a guide to a guide
to preparing quick,
healthy and balanced
one-pot meals.
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online at www.GloriousOnePotMeals.com to
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