Thursday, October 25, 2007

Skinny Man's Tacos (Low-Carb)

Well the Lazy Man has decided to go on a low-carb diet to shed some pounds so that has forced me, the School Teacher, to do some extra thinking in the kitchen. So I wanted taco's a couple nights ago and of course old-fashioned taco's aren't in the Lazy Man's new diet so we came up with the Skinny Man's Tacos. In simple terms it comes out to be a Taco Salad without any shell but dang if it ain't tasty.

Tips for this meal:

  • Drain the grease after you brown the meat. Don't think you can't forget because I did one time. Otherwise your tacos will end up tasting like hotdog chili.
  • Onion, Bell Pepper, Sweet Red Pepper Seasoning, and a dash of fajitas seasoning really add a lot to some already good Old El Paso Taco seasoned meat. But all of these are optional. We use bottle form fajitas seasoning and McCormick Red Pepper seasoning.
  • Cheese and Sour Cream definitely tops this meal off pretty good and make your salad a lot better.
  • Try substituting chicken instead of beef if you don't like all the fatty hamburger. Use can chicken if you really want an easy way out.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Hug-It-Out Chicken aka Bacon-Wrapped BBQ Grilled Chicken

Just so you know this is the BEST grilled chicken you will EVER eat. Well at least that's what the three other people who have tried it so far have told me. And we've cooked this meal three times in the last week...so here's the story:

The Lazy Man was hungry and out of food one day, but he managed to find a 1lb can of government pork hiding in the cabinet and decided to make some kind of meal. So he mixed in some Sticky Fingers Carolina Classic BBQ sauce and wah-la, a pretty tasty canned meat sandwich. A few days later I bought some chicken breast tenders and was trying to come up with a tasty way to cook them and then it crossed my mind to slap some Sticky Fingers BBQ sauce on 'em and cook them on the grill. I then remembered John Eargle, the best wild game cook around these parts, wrapping bacon around some dove kabobs he had made and they were terrific, so I decided I would also wrap these tenders in bacon. The final thought I had resulted in wrapping the tenders in bacon, cooking them on the grill with Sticky Fingers BBQ sauce, and then topping them with cheddar cheese before serving. (Prep Time: 20 mins, Cost: About $10, Feeds: 4)

PS--:The Hug-it-Out comes from the bacon wrap.

Tips for this meal:
  • You MUST use Sticky Fingers Carolina Classic BBQ sauce. It is one of the best BBQ sauces in the world. If you don't like it after you try it the first time, then substitute with your favorite BBQ sauce. (Most grocery stores or a Wal-Mart will carry Sticky Fingers sauce)
  • Bacon, Bacon, Bacon. Don't forget the bacon. Gwaltney Applewood Smoked bacon tastes great with these, but any bacon should suffice.
  • Cheddar cheese goes the best with the bacon but you could substitute with your favorite cheese.
  • Cook on the grill over medium heat and don't add BBQ sauce until you flip the chicken the first time. Otherwise you'll ending burning the sauce. Baste sauce on with brush or slop it on with a spoon.
  • You could also use chicken breast fillets for bigger portions but we prefer the tenders for the most flavor.
  • Spice: before wrapping in bacon, rub some olive oil, paprika and sweet red pepper seasoning on chicken for an extra "kick."
  • Low-Carb and Atkins approved as long as you don't overdo the BBQ Sauce.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Spicy Stir Crazy Chicken w/ Broccoli & Rice

This meal was created one night when there wasn't much left in the 'fridge or the cabinet. All that could be found was chicken breast fillets, frozen broccoli and some government chicken seasoning & rice. Out of that the Spicy Stir Crazy Chicken was born. (Prep Time: 20-30 mins)

Tip for this meal:
  1. Don't over-cook chicken. Who likes tough chicken?
  2. Add broccoli when chicken is 3/4 done or it will over-cook.
  3. Buy a chicken rice pack from store. Lipton Sides are wonderful and cheap.
  4. Season to taste. Maybe you just want Stir Crazy and not the Spicy. Just leave out the Cheyenne, Black Pepper and Salsa.
  5. Salsa is optional for sure. We just threw some in for fun, thus the crazy part. In fact is was Peach Salsa and the Lazy Man tossed some in to add a little sweetness.
  6. Customize. Add or take away as you like. Make it as spicy and crazy as you'd like.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Wesson's Pork Spinach Alfredo

The first dish that was created in the Poor Boy's home was soon to be called Wesson's Pork Spinach Alfredo. It sounds like a fancy dish you might find at the Olive Garden, but it is simple enough for anyone to cook in their home and only costs around $10 to feed four healthy people. Of course you may want to have something to serve along with this meal, but again this is the Poor Boy's cookbook, so we are trying to save you some money. However Wesson's Cheese Bread(coming later) and a nice salad would go along terrific with this dish. If you wanna impress the lady with a home cooked Italian meal...this one's for you! (Prep Time: 40 minutes)

Tips for this dish:
  1. Cheese, Cheese, Cheese. Gotta have the Moz. and Parm. cheeses.
  2. Alfredo Sauce- to save money and time just pick up 2 jars of your favorite Alfredo sauce from the store.
  3. Drain, Drain, Drain. You have to drain the Spinach very well. Otherwise it will overpower you sauce and it will taste like the green goo it looks like.
  4. Don't over cook Pork. You can begin step 2 when pork is 3/4 done.
  5. Don't overcook Mushrooms. Add mushrooms when onions are 1/2 done.
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Friday, October 19, 2007

The Lazy Man and the School Teacher

This blog will serve as a culinary platform to share with mankind the genius that is found within the minds of one Lazy Man and one School Teacher. They are two bachelors in their 20's sharing a home together and have no money. The School Teacher makes dimes and nickels working for the school system but loses all of his hard earned money to "the man" and to the mortgage company since they own his newly purchased home. The Lazy Man is a professional college student with no job, but a strong passion for cooking and the creative mind to fuel that passion.

These two men, the School Teacher (Chance Witherspoon) and the Lazy Man (Josh Wesson), are on a journey together to create some of the best darn food they've ever ate and then in turn share with the world their creations. These two men are an unstoppable combination of genius and creativity. The Lazy Man is the School Teacher's wing-man when it comes to life and the School Teacher is the Lazy Man's wing-man in the kitchen. This combination makes these two men a force to be reckoned with. Their culinary experiments, the good and not so good, will be shared with you on this blog and together they will create what soon will be known as the Poor Boy's Cookbook.


Stay Tuned....