A few days ago I was running errands with MyHandsomeHusband. Nothing big and important...just picking up cottage cheese and carrot sticks. Because that's what I have been craving like mad lately. And you know how carrot stick cravings go. You've got to get to the store and get some fast, before you kill over dead and all.
Anyhow, after we purchased food that will cure cancer and make our eyes shine in the dark, MyHandsomeHusband casually said...
"So, I'm pretty sure you are due for a cell phone upgrade. Isn't your phone a couple of years old? Would you like to stop at the T-Mobile store and see what they have for you."
"I guess so." I said. "I mean, my phone is totally fine. I just need to be able to call, text and check my email. But I guess if I am DUE for an upgrade, we can see if they have something that will do all of that."
So we did.
And who can believe it! But the advances technology makes in two years time is flat out stunning. Who knew that phones these days can play a game about angry birds, while playing some Pandora tunes, while notifying me of new emails, texts, stats, pins....while taking a picture or two and I think it may even be able to vacuum my floors and do the dishes. (Still trying to find that app....any tips anyone?)
Suffice it to say, technology is really incredible. Who are you genius type people out there thinking up all these clever ideas, anyway? I hope someone is making you something really good to eat. You deserve it.
Bravo, is what I have to say.
PS...could one of you please come, at your earliest convenience and show me how to work the blessed thing. I think I may have sent everyone I know 3 texts inviting them to go swimming with me tomorrow.
Help a girl out, won't you....I could promise you a whole bag of carrot sticks in return. :)
Since finding this fabulous recipe on Pinterest a few weeks ago, I have made it twice already. It's very simple to put together and tastes wonderful. Every person in my family gives it a thumbs up.
Seven thumbs up, my friends.
That's a lot of thumbs.
Come right along now, let's make it.
Bourbon Chicken
Time: 30-40 minutes
Yield: 5 servings
5 chicken breasts
2 T oil
1 t minced garlic
1/4 C apple or pineapple juice
1/3 C brown sugar
2 T ketchup
1 T apple cider vinegar
1/2 C water
1/3 C soy sauce
pinch red pepper flakes
1 T cornstarch
***NOTE: Here is a little trick I use to thaw chicken. Set the frozen chicken breasts in a large bowl in your sink. Pour hot tap water over the chicken. Let the it sit for about 10 minutes. Pour the water out and then pour fresh hot water over the chicken again. Let it sit for 10 more minutes, and it should be thawed. Pour the water off of the chicken and you are ready to use it.
1. Cut your chicken into small 1-2 inch pieces with some kitchen scissors.
2. Heat up a large skillet over medium high heat. Once it is hot, pour 2 T Olive Oil into it.
3. Add your chicken pieces to the pan and let them cook for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
4. The chicken will start to get a bit juicy and bubbly.
Put the lid on the pan, slightly tilted and drain the juices out into the sink. Return the pan to the stove top and continue cooking over medium high heat.
5. Into a medium sized mixing bowl combine 1 t garlic, 1/4 C apple or pineapple juice, 1/3 C brown sugar, 2 T ketchup, 1 T apple cider vinegar, 1/2 C water, 1/3 C soy sauce, a pinch of red pepper flakes and 1 T cornstarch. Whisk it all together until the cornstarch is dissolved and all ingredients are well combined.
6. When your chicken has a nice brown sear on some of the pieces...
pour the sauce into the pan. Stir it around to cover all the chicken pieces.
7. Reduce the heat to a low simmer and cover the pan with the lid at an angle to allow some of the steam to escape. Let this baby simmer away for about 20 minutes, stirring a couple of times during the cooking period.
8. Serve over white or brown rice.




lol!!! Your phone comments make me laugh......only because I can Totally relate!! My dear husband just upgraded our phones after 5 years. Yikes! I didn't even know how to turn the dang thing on!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I can't wait to try this chicken dish. Looks and sounds SO good!
The chicken recipe looks awesome. Can't wait to make that for the future husband.
ReplyDeleteIf it's any consolation, I'm 24 and just joined the cell phone world last year by force, and I still don't know how to use the thing.
Wow! Another fantastic recipe. I absolutely love your site. It is one I visit first on a daily basis and more often than not, make the item you post. This is on the list for dinner this weekend. Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteIt Isn't "kill" over hon, it's "keel". As in a boat.
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain!! the last new phone I got, it took me 3 days to figure out how to answer it!! I didn't know who to unlock it :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I've already added apple cider vinegar to my grocery list! It will be nice to have bourbon chicken, without the actual bourbon, since I'm pregnant.
ReplyDeleteI've made Chinese twice already this week, and this looks like a wonderful follow-up. Glad to see no alcohol, will make it soon.
ReplyDeleteYou just make my day with a recipe like this, sounds and look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all you do, for so many.
Hi there. Just wanted to let you know that I love trying out your recipes. You've managed to turn a non-cooker into a wee bit of a chef. Haha! My husband and kids thank YOU for it. Please stop by sometime ...
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xx Kirsty
I love this recipe! I have used one similar for a couple of years. I love adding veggies (onion, carrots, celery, squash, zucchini, broccoli, etc.) to this and doubling the sauce.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the bourbon??? Hence the name Bourbon Chicken.
ReplyDeleteBourbon Chicken is named for Bourbon Street not the alcohol
DeleteHey Jamie - I have everything ready to make this for dinner tonight. It looks scrumptious. I'm a pretty seasoned cook but I'm confused by your 1 tsp. garlic. Usually I see garlic with either "minced", "crushed" or "fresh" before it or "powder" after it. In this case, I don't know if you mean garlic powder or fresh garlic. I have both on hand. Can you clarify? Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your question. I used minced garlic. If you don't have it on hand, I would use 1/2 t garlic powder. Good luck! Hope you love it!
~Jamie
Really delicious, I made this tonight and it was a real hit. Thanks Jamie.
ReplyDeleteJamie, thanks for the great recipe. I've only tried two recipes from your blog but they've both been big hits. (I do keep minced garlic on hand but used the garlic powder - everyone loved it! I only used three chicken breasts since we're a family of four but kept the sauce measurements the same. Even my extremely picky 3-yr-old had three servings!)I make the fabulous french bread OFTEN (in fact, there is a loaf in my freezer right now). I'm doing menu planning tonight for the month and I'll be going to your blog for several recipes. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteReally looks sensational! a wonderful chicken dish I'm eager to try
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I made this tonight and we all loved it. I added some pineapple chunks and red pepper too and that was great! Thanks for all the great recipes!
ReplyDeleteI made this last night and it was a HUGE hit around these parts. All four kids and husband agreed that this is a recipe that needs to be made often. Thanks and keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight! I added a 8oz can of pineapple chunks a few minutes before it's was done and it was delicious!! There's definitely no leftovers. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteWe had this for dinner last night and my family LOVED it! Thank you so much! My kids are begging for more and the dinner is all gone and already cleaned up. They tell me it is definitely a make again.
ReplyDelete....oops, I didn't mean last night I meant tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight. Yum! Thanks for posting. We had fresh bell pepper as garnish.
ReplyDeleteI made this for my family tonight and the kids seemed to like it. Have a plate for my husband in the fridge. My chicken turned out kinda dry. Was yours juicy? Thanks
ReplyDeleteI made this for dinner last week. It was a huge hit with everyone in the family.
ReplyDeleteI made this for dinner tonight and it was delicious. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis was fabulous!! Even my pickiest eater gobbled it up and proclaimed that it was the best dinner ever!! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI made this for dinner tonight and YUM! Love your blog, this is the 4th recipe I have made from here and they have all been awesome!
ReplyDelete*LOVED* this recipe! Thanks for sharing it!! :D
ReplyDeleteSo I made this for dinner tonight.... and while I was feeding the baby I started to get nervous that there would not be any left! My six, four, and two year old (and husband) were going to town! A recipe that my kids eat like that is a definite winner! THANK YOU! We love it and will be making this again! and again!
ReplyDeleteOooh! I pinned this. Looks awesome! However, I may add a little bourbon when I make it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like pure deliciousness to me. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved this recipe! Posted it on facebook and a couple friends tried it too - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is SO yummy. Made it a couple weeks ago and it's on the menu again tonight :) Thanks for posting it!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the process of making this right now. So easy and smells delicious! I can't wait for dinner!
ReplyDeleteYum! I didn't have enough rice, so I subbed in a cup of frozen broccoli. Just tossed it in while the sauce bubbled away. It added a nice veggie addition to the rich, sticky, sweet sauce. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI've made two of your recipes in the last two days....bourgon chicken and chicken gnocchi soup....you are the best!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for being a Pinterest friendly blog! We made this the other night and it was wonderful. I'm 3 for 3 with your meals so far, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDoes T mean Teaspoon or Tablespoon?
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DeleteHello, found you first on pinterest, then found this recipe following your blog, made it tonight and got the biggest compliment ever from my youngest son. This of course made my week, thank you Jamie.
ReplyDeleteFound your blog on Pinterest and have been looking through all of your recipes all day long! Can't wait to try a number of them, including this one! One thing, though. Thawing your chicken in hot water is actually not safe. If you use water to thaw it, you are supposed to use cold water and change it often. I use the microwave to thaw my chicken if I forget to pull it out ahead of time. But regardless, your food looks delicious and I look forward to making it!! :)
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