30-Minute Meals

February 1, 2010 | Filed Under Cooking 

Chicken with Scallion-Lime Sauce and Sweet Carrot Rice

After the cooking class/party I had for my birthday last year, I was motivated to get back into the kitchen again (I had stopped baking/cooking in February 2007.) I wasn’t ready to make cooking a several hour affair as I used to, so for the traditional Sunday dinner, I grabbed Rachel Ray’s Express Lane Meals off my bookshelf.

Back in the day when my friends and I were getting together and cooking dinner as a group on a frequent basis, Rachel Ray was a favorite to some. So when I saw this book at Costco and flipped through it, I picked it up and thought I’d give it a try sometime… 30 minute meals sounded pretty appealing after a busy day. Years later, I finally perused my book again looking for a recipe.

I was impressed by the way they organized the sections:
Meals for the Exhausted
Meals for the Not Too Tired
Bring It On (But, Be Gentle)

I looked through all the recipes, but I wasn’t very pleased; I couldn’t figure out how the recipes in the book prompted me to buy it initially. In any case, I opted to make the Chicken with Scallion-Lime Sauce and Sweet Carrot Rice from the Exhausted section (p68).

The recipe tells you how to make the sweet carrot rice using the pot method, but as an Asian house, I have a rice cooker. Uncertain of how the rice would turn out, I put it in with the chicken broth and carrots and it turned out fine.

I didn’t particularly like the flavor pairing with the lime sauce and neither did the others. I think it was because in this recipe, the lime is more prominent while in typical Asian cooking, lime is usually just an accent.

I’m not sure if I like Rachel Ray’s recipes after all and it may be awhile before I try another recipe from the book again, if ever.

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