Hi Everyone!
I am joining in with Kathyinozarks for Food Wednesday. Have you ever had Mexican Chicken?
It's so easy to make and in fact can be made several different ways. This dish was made in my instant pot on the slow cooker selection.
You can also take any cut of chicken and do this in the oven or even on the stovetop.
Season the chicken with garlic powder, onion powder, Mexican seasoning that you like. Add a can of Rotel and cook. This night we had it over egg noodles with home canned string beans. However, it is just as good over rice or polenta.
It's that easy.
Now for day 9 of 29 faces. I made this clay face a few weeks ago and now it is painted.
Nicole
Hi, thank you so much for linking up. I thought sharing foods with each other could be fun. Your dish sounds delicious I love the idea of using polenta too.
ReplyDeleteYour sculpture is amazing!-good luck with your upcoming art show
Sounds yummy and these faces are so you.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, yum! I love Mexican food! And wee, he looks a bit grumpy there, just like a thorny guy should!
ReplyDeleteI like Mexican traditional dishes! We sometimes have chicken with garlic powder and onion powder. There's a Mexican restaurant's owner who delivers enchiladas, tacos, corn tortilla, and other Mexican food at home.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Nicole!
...I didn't know what polenta was, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI don't think we have ever made Mexican food at home.
ReplyDeleteLove your chicken idea. Rotel is the best quick ingredient out there. And nice face today too. It's lots of fun. Will you make a spirit doll out of it Nicole? hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteVery, VERY cool face!
ReplyDeleteBom dia Nicole. Prato maravilhoso. Parabéns pelo seu trabalho maravilhoso. Uma ótima quarta-feira.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Mexican chicken, but your dish looks tasty.
ReplyDeleteI like the sort of spiky, seed-pod hair.
ReplyDeleteFood looks yummy ♥
ReplyDeleteToday's face looks rather peaceful, as if she's thinking deep thoughts (or just dozing off).
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Really nice chicken idea. The meal looks well balanced. LOVE that latest face, Nicole.
ReplyDeleteAwesome 'face creation' ~ wonderful art work ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you lots of love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
i wonder if you have exhibited your art ,i think it is captivating and striking dear Nichole ,your ideas and expressions are poignantly done always !
ReplyDeleteMexican chicken looks delicious :)