MONDAY'S DINNER:
Cornflake Chicken with sauteed green beans and brown rice: $1.10
Cornflake Chicken Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo (yes, you have to say it with the doo-doos) is super yummy. Really. My daughter made up a little song for the dish a couple years ago and it has stuck. She loves to help me make this meal and loves to eat it, too! I wish I'd taken pictures of the dish, but company came and we ate it up before I had a chance to document!
Preheat oven to 350.
So you start with about a cup and a half of cornflakes in a pie pan. I love love love Trader Joe's organic corn flakes. Great crunch, yummy flavor, and organic. And cheap, too! Anyway, have your 6 year old sous-chef smash them up really well. My daughter likes to use the base of a cup and crush the cereal until it's crumbly, but not fine. I added about a tbs of flour, some paprika, sea salt, garlic powder, Trader Joe's 21 Seasoning Salute (it's like Mrs. Dash but way better), freshly ground black pepper, and some chilli powder. Mix it all together with a fork and set aside. In another pie pan, whisk an egg and add a little bit of water. Get out your chicken leg quarters. These are usually priced pretty fairly and make a very filling serving of chicken. You can use boneless skinless if you like, but I find the flavor is much better with bone in. So take your chicken leg quarters. Rinse them and pat them dry. Dip them in the egg bath first, then give them a roll in the cornflake mixture. Make sure they're nicely coated with the cornflake mixture. Place them on a baking sheet (don't crowd them, though) and bake for about an hour. You will end up with yummy, crunchy, savory, oven-fried chicken.
On the side I made brown rice and my easy peasy garlic sauteed green beans. I use frozen green beans because I'm lazy. Just steam them up--don't overcook them. Add a bit of olive oil to a warm skillet, throw in a clove of fresh minced garlic, and add the green beans. Salt, pepper, and yum! Add a little lemon juice to brighten it up (which also would compliment the chicken).
A very tasty meal for 6 hungry grownups!
Sing along, now: Cornflake Chicken! Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doooooooo!







