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		<title>Sunday Nite Dinner Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last few months, we've had many great Sunday nite dinners. Sometimes I took pictures and other times I just wanted to eat and not bother with documenting the meal. Who wants to carry around camera equipment, a tripod and a lighting rig all the time?<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wlWriterSmartContent" id="scid:18d43e01-4549-4fde-8ca6-c7b4b7385fac:f81df7ad-9d9b-45b6-80f3-0f832bdf040a"><div class="picto2"> 	<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="500" height="451" id="pictobrowser"> 				<param name="movie" value="http://sundaynitedinner.com/images/pictobrowser.swf" /> 				<param name="loop" value="false" /> 				<param name="quality" value="best" /> 				<param name="scale" value="noscale" /> 				<param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /> 				<param name="flashvars" value="ids=72157604693582018&amp;userName=sunday nite dinner&amp;userId=10083154@N07&amp;titles=on&amp;source=sets&amp;titles=on&amp;displayNotes=off&amp;thumbAutoHide=off&amp;imageSize=medium&amp;vAlign=mid&amp;displayZoom=off&amp;vertOffset=0&amp;initialScale=off&amp;bgAlpha=80" /> 	<!--[if !IE]>--> 	<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://sundaynitedinner.com/images/pictobrowser.swf" width="500" height="451"> 				<param name="loop" value="false" /> 				<param name="quality" value="best" /> 				<param name="scale" value="noscale" /> 				<param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /> 				<param name="flashvars" value="ids=72157604693582018&amp;userId=10083154@N07&amp;titles=on&amp;source=sets&amp;titles=on&amp;displayNotes=off&amp;thumbAutoHide=off&amp;imageSize=medium&amp;vAlign=mid&amp;displayZoom=off&amp;vertOffset=0&amp;initialScale=off&amp;bgAlpha=80" /> 	<!--<![endif]--> 	<a href="http://sundaynitedinner.com/sunday-nite-dinner-roundup/" title="Sunday Nite Dinner Roundup"><img height="333" alt="Sunday Nite Dinner Roundup" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2124/2177081350_62980b59ab.jpg" width="500" /></a> 	<!--[if !IE]>--> 	</object> 	<!--<![endif]--> 	</object> </div></div>  <p>Hungry Bear and I are almost done moving. It's been non-stop packing, unpacking, organizing, purging, contractors coming and going, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and crying... we can't wait to finish so we can finally enjoy the renovated digs. The first SND in the new kitchen is this coming Sunday and we're going to prepare a major feast to celebrate!</p>  <p>Over the last few months, we've had many great Sunday nite dinners. Sometimes I took pictures and other times I just wanted to eat and not bother with documenting the meal. Who wants to carry around camera equipment, a tripod and a lighting rig all the time? I'm kidding about the lighting. Although, I would bring my own lights if it weren't such a hassle.</p>  <p>In the slideshow, you'll see a roundup of SND meals going back to January. For some reason (waiting for recipes, bad lighting, awful photographer... me) or other, I haven't shared these meals until now.</p>  <br />  <hr />  <p><strong>Mexican at Deb and Brennan's</strong>&#160; (January 7)</p>  <ul>   <li>Vegetarian Tortilla Soup </li>    <li>Caesar Salad with Chili-Cilantro Dressing </li>    <li>Turkey Enchiladas </li>    <li>Cr&#232;me Caramel </li> </ul>  <hr />  <p><strong>Chinese Hot Pot at Jane and Mark's</strong>&#160; (January 27)</p>  <ul>   <li>Chinese Hot Pot (beef, lamb, chicken, tofu, meatballs, spinach, mushrooms, etc.) </li>    <li>Chocolate Crackle Cookies </li> </ul>  <hr />  <p><strong>Hawaiian at Tracie and Eric's</strong> (February 16)</p>  <ul>   <li>Japanese/Hawaiian-Style Potato Salad </li>    <li>Salmon Tofu Salad - tofu, salmon, onions, tomatoes, watercress, and bean sprouts with a soy sauce-based sauce </li>    <li>Broiled Sushi - crab, mayo, plain yogurt wrapped with nori </li>    <li>Steamed Dungeness Crabs </li>    <li>Clams </li>    <li>Lemon Cream Napoleon </li>    <li>Butter Mochi with Coconut Milk </li> </ul>  <hr />  <p><strong>Simple Sardines at Jane and Mark's</strong> (March 2)</p>  <ul>   <li>Grilled Sardines with a French baguette </li>    <li>Mixed Green Salad with Heirloom Tomatoes </li> </ul>  <hr />  <br />  <p>Sorry for not including any recipes. I'm hoping to get back on a normal posting routine shortly. I'll leave you with a picture of our new range. The next Sunday nite dinner has to take advantage of all the new features (pot filler, wok grate, griddle, savory oven and sweet oven). We're thinking a pasta course, a stir-fry, a big roast and a baked dessert. Any suggestions on what to make?</p>  <div class="picture-vertical"><a title="Flickr: Viking Double Range" href="http://flickr.com/photos/sundaynitedinner/2452595373/in/set-72157604693582018/" rel="external"><img height="500" alt="Viking Double Range" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3271/2452595373_435ef70773.jpg" width="375" /></a></div>  <p></p><p>a</p>

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		<title>Hawaiian Marinated Seared Chicken</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The chicken is very flavorful and tender, because it's marinated overnight in a citrus marinade. The marinade is a blend of strong flavors, particularly the Chinese five spice, fresh mint and mustard. I think the best part is the sauce created by deglazing the frying pan with some reserved marinade. The sauce contains all the caramelized bits left in the pan, and it's wonderful on the chicken and rice.<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wlWriterSmartContent" id="scid:18d43e01-4549-4fde-8ca6-c7b4b7385fac:571cdc73-17be-48d1-913d-3e54255e07ea"><div class="picto2"> 	<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="500" height="451" id="pictobrowser"> 				<param name="movie" value="http://www.db798.com/pictobrowser.swf" /> 				<param name="loop" value="false" /> 				<param name="quality" value="best" /> 				<param name="scale" value="noscale" /> 				<param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /> 				<param name="flashvars" value="ids=72157603752190448&amp;userName=sunday nite dinner&amp;userId=10083154@N07&amp;titles=on&amp;source=sets&amp;titles=on&amp;displayNotes=on&amp;thumbAutoHide=off&amp;imageSize=medium&amp;vAlign=mid&amp;displayZoom=off&amp;vertOffset=0&amp;initialScale=off&amp;bgAlpha=80" /> 	<!--[if !IE]>--> 	<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.db798.com/pictobrowser.swf" width="500" height="451"> 				<param name="loop" value="false" /> 				<param name="quality" value="best" /> 				<param name="scale" value="noscale" /> 				<param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /> 				<param name="flashvars" value="ids=72157603752190448&amp;userId=10083154@N07&amp;titles=on&amp;source=sets&amp;titles=on&amp;displayNotes=on&amp;thumbAutoHide=off&amp;imageSize=medium&amp;vAlign=mid&amp;displayZoom=off&amp;vertOffset=0&amp;initialScale=off&amp;bgAlpha=80" /> 	<!--<![endif]--> 	<a href="http://sundaynitedinner.com/hawaiian-marinated-seared-chicken/" title="Picture Slideshow at Sunday Nite Dinner"><img height="333" alt="Hawaiian Marinated Seared Chicken" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2210/2204526237_956184056d.jpg" width="500" /></a>     <br />     <br /> 	<!--[if !IE]>--> 	</object> 	<!--<![endif]--> 	</object> </div></div>  <p>After last month's declaration that my mom's <a title="Post: Spicy Lemongrass Chicken (Ga Kho Xa Ot)" href="http://sundaynitedinner.com/ga-kho-xa-ot/">spicy lemongrass chicken</a> was the dish I would eat for the rest of my life if I had to choose one item, Hungry Bear was a little sad. I had told her previously that her Hawaiian marinated seared chicken was my favorite chicken dish. Doh, how do you choose between your mom's cooking and your girlfriend's? It's a no win situation.</p>  <p>Despite my faux pas, Hungry Bear still made her Hawaiian chicken this past week. We hadn't seen some SNDsters for awhile and had a midweek <em>&quot;Sunday night dinner.&quot; </em>We served the chicken over rice with a side of stir-fried vegetables. For dessert, we made a fantastic <a title="Post: Blueberry Kuchen Recipe" href="http://sundaynitedinner.com/blueberry-kuchen/">blueberry kuchen</a>.</p>  <p>The chicken is very flavorful and tender, because it's marinated overnight in a citrus marinade. The marinade is a blend of strong flavors, particularly the Chinese five spice, fresh mint and mustard. I think the best part is the sauce created by deglazing the frying pan with some reserved marinade. The sauce contains all the caramelized bits left in the pan, and it's wonderful on the chicken and rice.</p>

<p>We have prepared the chicken two other ways &#8212; pan seared then finished in the oven, and barbecued on the grill. Both methods worked out fine and I really liked grilling the chicken, but Hungry Bear determined the best approach is just to pan fry the chicken thighs until they are done. The benefit is extra caramelized bits for deglazing!</p>  <p>The chicken was absolutely delicious. I just want to state for the record that my mom's spicy lemongrass chicken is my favorite Vietnamese chicken and Hungry Bear's Hawaiian chicken is my favorite non-Vietnamese chicken dish. I hope this latest declaration makes everyone happy and keeps me out of potential trouble.</p>  <p><strong>SNDsters:</strong> Howie, Mark, Jane, Hungry Bear, Chuck</p>  <div class="picture"><a title="Flickr: Citrus Marinade" href="http://flickr.com/photos/sundaynitedinner/2204459031/in/set-72157603752190448/" rel="external"><img height="333" alt="Citrus Marinade" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2227/2204459031_9e75a31ae3.jpg" width="500" /></a></div>  <div class="recipe">   <h2>Hawaiian Marinated Seared Chicken Recipe</h2>    <p><em><strong>SND Note:</strong> Halved chicken breasts or duck breasts can be used in this recipe by searing the breasts on each side for 3-4 minutes in a oven-proof pan. After searing, bake the beasts covered with foil at 375&#176;F until they are cooked through (170&#176;F internal temp), about 15 minutes.</em></p>    <p><strong>Ingredients:</strong>       <br />1/2 cup pineapple juice       <br />1/4 cup canola oil plus 1 tablespoon for searing       <br />2 tablespoons soy sauce       <br />2 tablespoons Dijon mustard       <br />1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced       <br />1 tablespoon honey&#160; <br />2 teaspoons sesame oil       <br />1 1/2 tablespoons fresh mint, chopped&#160; <br />2 teaspoons Chinese five spice powder&#160; <br />2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, trim excess fat</p>    <p></p>    <p><strong>Directions:</strong>       <br />1) Mix all of the ingredients except the chicken in a large bowl. Reserve 1/4 of marinade, cover and refrigerate. Add the chicken to remaining marinade and turn to coat. Cover bowl and refrigerate overnight.</p>    <p>2) Remove the chicken from marinade and pat dry. Discard marinade. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and brown each side for 6-8 minutes, until thighs are cooked through. Work in batches if necessary.</p>    <p>3) To make the sauce, deglaze the pan with reserved marinade. Scrape up all caramelized bits. Reduce sauce until slightly thick, about 5 minutes. Pour sauce over chicken and serve with jasmine rice.</p>    <p>Makes 4 servings</p>    <p>[Recipe adapted from <a title="Cookbook: The New Cuisine of Hawaii via Amazon.com" href="http://www.amazon.com/New-Cuisine-Hawaii-Janice-Henderson/dp/0679425292/?tag=sndster-20" rel="external">The New Cuisine of Hawaii</a> cookbook]</p> </div>  <p></p><p>a</p>

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