I had pulled the tomato vines, and last evening Beautiful worked her kitchen magic. She prepared the skillets and the oil, sliced and diced the tomatoes, some sweet onions, and a few mushrooms. The egg-and-cornmeal breading coated these and they went into a skillet. Lovely strips of chicken breast fried in the other pan.
Presently this was all on a platter, and we were at table ready to dig in! I took the biscuits from the oven, and the feast was on. If you should wonder why there is no photo of such a repast, I can only say at such a time "camera" is not one of the things one is thinking about!
Agreed. The camera is something you think of after.
ReplyDeleteYour BBBH makes the tastiest - but no recipes to share because she just does it. I still would like to have a "recipe" for the sauce she serves over her fresh squash. It makes my mouth water when I think about it.
ReplyDeleteAnd you didn't invite me??? Jeeze...
ReplyDeleteChuck, I all too often think "camera" after it is too late!
ReplyDeleteVee, she is a wizard in the kitchen. Lucky me!
Grace, oh, Grace, I am so sorry. You are certainly welcome any time you are in the area.
I have too often forgotten the camera on similar occasions. I'm not fond of breaded fried things, though
ReplyDeleteI dunno, photos of food just never does it justice as far as I'm concerned. Hey--does Grace's invite apply to me??? I may just pop in sometime!!
ReplyDeleteShark, we don't make them a staple of the diet, but consider it a treat when we do eat them.
ReplyDeleteLin, of course you are invited. All y'all come, it'll be fun.