Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Make Teriyaki Chicken Rice Bowls

Coming home after a hard day’s work is not exactly motivation for whipping up the next fillet mignon. In fact, it’s more inspiration to pay a visit to the local fast food joint. Once in awhile this is ok, but not every day. Otherwise, your waistline and your cholesterol will increase faster than you can order a cheeseburger. So here is a relatively easy and cheap dinner you can make for yourself (and others) to avoid becoming a regular at the fast food restaurant. Your body and your wallet will thank you. Gentlemen, it’s also a great way to impress a girl!


Instructions


1. Prepare brown rice as directed on box. Fill one of the pots with water until the entire bottom of the pot is covered in water and place on stove.


2. Place vegetable steamer inside the pot and turn stove on to low heat. Arrange carrots on the bottom of the steamer, and place broccoli and cauliflower on top. Cover. Occasionally check the vegetables, and when they start to lose their vibrant color they will be done. You can also stick a fork in one to test its tenderness. Carrots take the longest to soften.


3. Cut boneless chicken breasts into smaller pieces, as desired. Spray skillet with no-stick vegetable oil spray. Place chicken breasts on the skillet and turn on stove to medium heat.


4. Using spatula, carefully flip the chicken breasts once they have turned white, and flip again once they have turned a more tan hue. Lower heat and pour 2-4 tbsp.., as desired, onto the chicken breasts, thoroughly flipping chicken breasts to cover them in teriyaki sauce. Turn off all stoves.








5. Place rice in bowls, and then cover the rice with vegetables and the chicken breasts. Add more teriyaki sauce as desired. Bon Appetite!

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