Sunday
lunch-roast chicken, roast potatoes, veg & gravy
The summer is finally over - school kicks off again tomorrow. Sophie's heading back to England on Thursday morning, I go back to school tomorrow morning, Juliette and Pierre on Tuesday. I don't know how I feel about it at the moment, as everything is up in the air. Will it still be half classes or are we back to full classes? Will the pupils be staying put in one classroom all day or are they moving around as before? So many unanswered questions, but I guess we'll find out tomorrow ! Our final week of the holidays has been a bit rubbish as it's been raining really hard at random moments so we haven't really wanted to go out much.
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If there's one thing I can say about cooking throughout the long summer holidays, it's that I'm getting fed up with eating chicken ! With three kids, trying to find food that they all like is sometimes complicated. Sophie hates fish. Pierre doesn't like pork. Juliette's not a fan of beef (apart from minced beef). So what's left? Well, chicken and turkey basically, along with sausages, bacon and ... err, no that's about it ! Well, I do like chicken but, I have to admit, I'm getting bored of it, so I decided to try out some dishes with different sauces and flavourings. This recipe, based on the Honey Orange BBQ Chicken recipe on the Food Network website, is very quick and simple and it tastes pretty good. The best thing about it? The kids can decide if they want to try it or just settle for plain chicken ! The original recipe has a marinade then a glaze, but I needed something quick so just went for a simple sauce.
Honey Orange BBQ Chicken
ingredients :
drizzle of olive oil
500g chicken breast
salt, pepper, smoked paprika
1/4 cup freshly squeezed orange juice (a generous splash will do)
3tbsp butter
1/4 cup honey (a good drizzle)
1/4 cup BBQ sauce (a dollop out of the bottle is good enough)
In the same pan, toss in the orange juice, honey, BBQ sauce and butter. You can use the measures or just go freestyle - taste and adjust until you get the flavour combination that suits your tastes.
I can't believe this time next week, we'll be getting ready for heading back to school. It's been a really weird year. With the confinement, it seemed too early to be starting the summer holidays, but now it seems too early to be going back to school. Ah well, we'll just have to go with it and see what happens next. This week has been pretty quiet. Lots of random showers so we haven't been out that much really.
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