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A Hint of Hedonism

By October 11, 2011October 2nd, 201369 Comments

Itโ€™s hard to believe that Iโ€™ve been writing this blog as long as I have, and never told you about one of my greatest talents. (No, not my proclivity for cocktails.) Last night as I made dinner, it occurred to me that I have a remarkable ability to convince myself that whatever Iโ€™m making for my family is healthy โ€” even on nights when I am forced to go upstairs to change my T-shirt that has been splattered with the canola oil I used to fry the deliciously crispy skillet potatoes you see above.

Because the potatoes are from my favorite organic vendor at the farmerโ€™s market. And they are technically vegetables. And they are sitting next to a pile of kale. (Remember the Kale Effect? Which is related to Andyโ€™s Broccoli Rule?) And plus, we were having a college friend over for dinner, and when a guest is at the table, the decision to fry the potatoes (instead of roast them) and the decision to use an extra pat or two of butter in the pan-sauce for the chicken (chicken = not red meat) is a no-brainer. Extra fat doesnโ€™t officially register in the arteries when you are cooking for someone else. I canโ€™t believe you didnโ€™t know that.

Last night was a little more buttery than Iโ€™m used to, but I will say that as a general rule, I am a firm believer that there needs to be at least a hint of hedonism on the dinner plate โ€” whether itโ€™s crumbled feta in the salad, sour cream on the baked potatoes, or bacon in the brussels sprouts. Because if every meal is boiled kale with quinoa and flax, I have to ask: Where is the joy in life?

Chicken with Wine, Lemon, and Butter Sauce

2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
4-6 boneless chicken breasts, pounded very thin (if they flatten into really large cutlets, you might want to halve them so theyโ€™re easier to handle in the pan)
1/2 cup flour or so, salted and peppered, and piled on a plate
juice from 1 lemon
1/4 cup white wine
2 to 3 tablespoons chopped shallots
handful chopped parsley

Heat 1 tablespoon butter and olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.ย Dredge chicken breasts in seasoned flour then add to pan (in batches if necessary), frying about 3 minutes a side. Remove breasts to a platter after they have cooked through and tent with foil to keep warm. Once all the chicken is fried, add lemon juice, wine, shallots, and remaining butter to the pan and turn up heat, scraping the brown bits as you go. Once the sauce has reduced slightly, pour over chicken on platter. Top with parsley.

Skillet Fried Potatoes
I called these Diner Fries because the girls love hash browns so much, but (breaking news!) fried potatoes donโ€™t really need the hard sell with kids.

Peel and chop 8-10 medium potatoes (any kind but the baking/Idaho kind) into pieces roughly shown above. Pour about 3-4 tablespoons vegetable oil to a cast iron skillet set over medium-high heat. Add potatoes and a generous pinch of salt, and after 2-3 minutes, turn down heat and fry for 15-20 minutes until cooked through. Toss them around every now and then so they get crispy on all sides. (I threw in the chopped kale when the potatoes were done. Why get another pot dirty? And plus, the oil made some pieces of the kale all crunchy. Delish.)

69 Comments

  • Avatar peter says:

    I donโ€™t know what everyone is talking about with this teak bowl, but I love the look of this recipe. Thanks!

  • Avatar Brittany says:

    I love your recipes! I have to tell you, I tried the turkey chili a few nights ago and it is the only chili I am allowed to make from now on! Amazing.

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  • Avatar Elisa says:

    Iโ€™ll have to try your potatos โ€“ mine always turn out too mushy and not at all crispy.

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  • Avatar Jen says:

    I am all for โ€˜why get another pot dirtyโ€™

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  • Avatar Carolyn L. says:

    Love your blog. Thanks for the inspiring tips, especially for chicken. This looks delicious.

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  • Avatar juliana says:

    What do you use to pound the chicken?

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  • Avatar Jen P says:

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  • Avatar Suzanne says:

    Love this new rule! โ€œI read your newsletter. Do I win the Inmod Teak Bowl?โ€

  • Avatar elise says:

    iโ€™ll have to go with the broccoli rule, โ€™cause i canโ€™t get myself to go for kale. i just remember re-using the same sad kale all around the edge of the salad bar at the restaurant i worked at in college. hopefully iโ€™ll get over it someday.

    there is no such thing as a bad potato in my book, and the chicken looks divine. everythingโ€™s better with butter on it, no? and wine? yes, please.

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  • Avatar Natalie Thompson says:

    Totally agree on the cancel-out factor when guests are over. There has to be something that makes them come back for more, no!?

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  • Avatar monica says:

    I consider potato chips healthy b/c they are more of a โ€œwhole foodโ€ than a lot of other snacks!

    I agree, though, something about cooking at home can trick you into thinking you are making healthy things, but you have to have a little indulgence. Enjoying yourself can be truly healthy (letโ€™s hope!)โ€ฆ.

  • Avatar mek says:

    Fried potatoes are not a hard sell to kids? Allow me to introduce my daughter, who is clearly an alien lifeform masquerading as a 5.5 year old human child who hates potatoes, except some potato chips. And who prefers her kale raw.

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  • Avatar Nancy says:

    Love your recipes. Canโ€™t wait to try this one at home.
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  • Avatar Judi Yingling says:

    This is my first time reading your newsletter and I find it very interesting and filled with lots of great recipes for me to try. Iโ€™ll be back.

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  • Avatar Amanda says:

    Any host that serves potatoes fried in butter is my new favorite best friend. Sometimes I wish my friends would think this way!

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  • Avatar Dave says:

    The old standby of butter, lemon, and wine. Canโ€™t go wrong! Btw, I read your newsletter. Do I win the Inmod Teak Bowl?

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    โ€œI read your newsletter. Do I win the Inmod Teak Bowl?โ€ Love the website ! Thanks!

  • Kit10Phish says:

    I concur!

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  • Avatar Sarah says:

    This looks so good. Itโ€™s 10:23 am and I would totally eat this right now.

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  • Avatar Diane says:

    This recipe looks deelish and I will have to try it. Andโ€ฆ..I read your newsletter. Do I win the Inmod Teak Bowl?

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