Sunday, October 27, 2013

Chicken Tagine- It's a process.

What does it mean to have a friend from Paris, France ?

She teaches me French, she makes me French food, She translates recipes for me, She brings me chocolate and tells me what is the Best Wine to buy. ( I am not sharing that secret because since she told her French class at Emory- They are buying it all up at the Farmer's Market.)
The list goes on but I will stop and just share a recipe.
This was one of the best meals I have ever had.
So I suggest you all run out and get you a friend from France.  It will make your world a bigger better place ;)


Chicken Tagine with Green Olives and Preserved Lemons
French cooking ala Beatrice:

Now I am sure you could go buy preserved lemons for $20 that you would only use one of them but where is the fun in that ??

To Start: 2 months in advance

Here is how to make preserved lemons:
Big jar
8 organic lemons
More lemons for juice
Coarse salt
Soak the lemons in fresh water for 24 hours (change the water a few times).
Starting at the stem, cut each lemon in quarters (do not cut fully so that they do not detach)
Fill the lemons with coarse salt and close the lemons
Pack the lemons tightly in the jar (don't hesitate to push down so they release their juice)
Top with lemon juice so that all the lemons are covered.
Put in the fridge for two months.
Every two weeks, turn the jar up side down to move the juice around.
Add more lemon juice if necessary.

Tada !!


Chicken Tagine with green olives and preserved lemon 

Ingredients
1 cinnamon stick
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 teaspoon sweet or hot paprika
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon whole cloves
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for frying
4 cloves garlic, sliced
1 teaspoon chopped fresh ginger
1 handful fresh cilantro leaves, chopped
2 bay leaves
1 (3 1/2 to 4 pound) free-range chicken, cut into 10 pieces

1 medium onion, coarsely chopped
1 preserved lemon, recipe follows
1/2 cup cracked green olives
1 cup chicken stock

Directions

In a skillet over medium heat, toast the cinnamon, peppercorns, cumin, paprika, red pepper flakes, and cloves until they start to smoke. Remove from the heat and grind in a spice grinder.

In a bowl large enough to accommodate the chicken, add the oil, spice mix, garlic, ginger, cilantro, bay leaves and saffron. Mix to a paste. Add chicken, rubbing the marinade over all the pieces. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight.

Rinse preserved lemon well. Scoop out flesh and discard. Put in boiling water for two minutes. Cool down and cut in strips.

Remove the chicken from the marinade and reserve marinade. Scrape the marinade off the chicken and pat chicken dry. In a tagine or dutch oven add 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium high heat. Put in chicken pieces and lightly brown on both sides, about 5 minutes. Add onions and cook until just starting to brown, about 3 minutes. Increase heat and deglaze with chicken broth, stirring, and allowing it to bubble.

Add reserved marinade, olives, and preserved lemons. Cover tightly and cook over medium low heat for 30 to 45 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through. Remove bay leaf and discard. Taste juices and adjust seasoning. Place chicken on a warm platter. Spoon juices with the preserved lemon, olives, and onions over chicken and serve accompanied by Couscous.

Could try this recipe with 1 1/2 cups thickly sliced carrots & 1 1/2 cups thickly sliced celery.


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Here are a few tips from the non - french cook
I only had spices that were already ground so I heated them up in a pan.
I did not have paprika but I noticed my Emerils Original Essence consists of mostly paprika







Marinate overnight

 Preserved Lemons
Brown in Olive Oil
Cover and cook for 45 minutes




New Bathroom for the Teens.

New Bathroom:  
Repurposing a fireplace mantle from my husband's 
childhood home & an old tool box for a towel rack/shelf.

Tool Box from Kudzu Antiques

Upside Down Tool Box= Shelf & Towel Rack
Claw Foot Tub from Craigslist





Before Shots:


Friday, October 25, 2013

Little 5 Halloween Parade and Festival 2013

The Little 5 Halloween Parade and Festival is our favorite day of the year !!

We had a fire at one of our Corner Taverns ( Little 5 to be exact).
Which resulted in a total loss, you can't tell from the outside but inside is a big, stinky, moldy mess.
We have learned you can dwell on the bad or look for the positive in these kind of events.
The fire caused us to restructure our company so that has been such a positive.
Little 5's GM now oversees the other GM's and how did we ever do this without her help !!??
We have drawings ready for the new store, It  is going to be AMAZING.
So we have our fingers crossed for insurance guys to HURRY up and we will be up and running better than before.

Since we have a weird sense of humor....
We were lucky to find Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund - Georgia Chapter 
to drive us in the parade this year.
My friend, Hot Flashi, was a Fire phoenix chasing me around in my Tavern 50's waitress costume.
We had a blast.  Great turn out and we had such a good time wandering around Little 5 after the parade.

Hope to be sitting in our new digs by next year !!

It's Kentucky Raining on Melvis' Parade


Mrs. Camelis Pizza











Little 5 Right after the May 23rd fire

Fun Video Here:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151722106696243&set=vb.48019491242&type=2&theater

Monday, September 9, 2013

Orange is the NEW Black Theme Party


Inspiration: Netflix Hit Show Orange is the NEW Black
BENEFIT for LOST N FOUND YOUTH INC

This party was kind of a BUST for me. Slow turn out.
But not for lack of good plans...
so I will share and maybe you can have your very own PRISON PARTY.

Come dressed as your favorite Prisoner or Policeman.

Serving up:
Memphis Fried Bologna Sandwiches topped with Mac N Cheese served with Cheetos on cafeteria trays & Contraband Hooch.  SEE drink menu below..Served with ORANGE Jail-O Shots
The kitchen added crushed POP rocks on a spoon for the hidden drugs effect.

Shower Scene & Mug shot photo ops for Instagram & Facebook

Stuff to buy.
Wall Backdrop from Party City
Blown up 1959 Confidential Magazine Poster and Mug shot supplies from Staples
Wigs from Golden Beauty Supply = Nicest Sales Lady ever works there











TheCornerTavern.com

Friday, April 5, 2013

A Nashville Weekend

Just back from a whirlwind "weekend" for an anniversary trip.
Husband had never been.
We checked out
Broadway Honkeytonks
Five Points
12 South
the Gulch
& Hillsboro..we went into a few shops..saw the pancake pantry.
Had coffee & yummy carrot, ginger, coconut soup
@Fido Busy Busy coffee shop.

We ended the night at the Patterson House.  Loved it  BUT totally sakemom star stalked this poor girl from the show Nashville. She was there having drinks with her parents.  I apologize for my drunk rantings..and eating your olives.  This Atlantian is a lightweight when it comes to the partying that's going on in Nashville. But hey at least Husband had something else to talk about besides the 4 minute rap that I had performed the night before.
Here are some of the highlights:

Tootsie's Orchid Lounge great music
 Robert's Western World


Merchants great crafted cocktails & Free Popcorn.  This was an oasis (for us) surrounded by Honkeytonks on Broadway. We went here twice we liked it so much.


Katy K Designs At Ranch Dressings vintage & great new dresses from UK designers.







Loveless Cafe Long wait but quick togo food.  Biscuits are small so order more than you think.  Somehow I missed the candied bacon popcorn..going to have to try that at home.

Virago This place was sooo good..Lobster shooters, Ninja Bacon & Spicy Tuna with watermelon poprocks..delish.