Bone-in chicken and rice casserole is excellent. You can add your personal favorite spices to make it even better. I like to add cayenne pepper and paprika or Italian mix.Chicken with cream of mushroom soup over rice was a staple in my house. "Living it up" was a London Broil.
A lot of these things aren't cheap anymore. Hipsters and cooking shows have artificially, massively increased the price of a lot of what used to be "cheap cuts". Even chicken thighs are over almost $5/lb here now. It's ludicrous.
Before Covid they were around $1.49/lb.
Don't even get me started on ANY cut of beef. When ox tail is $7.99/lb I get visibly angry
That's different than the chicken spaghetti I know. The one we always made was Velveeta, cooked chicken stripped off the carcass, can of Rotel, cream of chicken soup, and lots of whatever pasta you wanted, typically vermicelli. Mix everything together and then bake it for a bit.Growing up living in a one-bedroom apartment with just my brother and my dad during high school, our go-to cheap and filling meal was chicken spaghetti. Just a full box of angel hair pasta cooked and combined with a full jar of you favorite pasta sauce, then as much shredded chicken breast as you could fit into the pot.
Filling enough to last for days in the house of 3 dudes.
Are chicken thighs that really expensive where you live, that's nuts? I just bought some the other day and I think maybe they were $3 a pound, which is still way more than they ought to be. I just always buying because hey they're cheap and they just taste better.Chicken with cream of mushroom soup over rice was a staple in my house. "Living it up" was a London Broil.
A lot of these things aren't cheap anymore. Hipsters and cooking shows have artificially, massively increased the price of a lot of what used to be "cheap cuts". Even chicken thighs are over almost $5/lb here now. It's ludicrous.
Before Covid they were around $1.49/lb.
Don't even get me started on ANY cut of beef. When ox tail is $7.99/lb I get visibly angry
Are chicken thighs that really expensive where you live, that's nuts? I just bought some the other day and I think maybe they were $3 a pound, which is still way more than they ought to be. I just always buying because hey they're cheap and they just taste better.
I guess that's the Latin version of red beans and rice which we ate all the time growing up. Just dried kidney beans, an onion, celery, bell pepper, some smoked sausage, bay leaves and garlic if you have them to hand, and some bullion. Serve over white rice.My mother grew up in Brazil so we always had feijao on hand (black beans & rice). It's basically free, delicious, tons of protein and fiber, easy to make in bulk, and keeps for months in the freezer.
Feijao is one of these "cook what you have" dishes, so the link below isn't authoritative by any means. I like to put sausage and cubed beef in mine.
Brazilian Black Beans Recipe
This easy instant pot Brazilian Black Beans recipe will transport you straight to Rio de Janeiro, and will become your new go-to Latin comfort food.braziliankitchenabroad.com
Not only are meat prices ridiculous, but the butchers are also being fucking lazy in my area. Lately steaks are cut like shit with way too much fat and almost all of them have silver skin or other inedible fat on them. I've had to re-trim almost every steak I've bought in the last year.Meat prices are completely out of control. And the quality is the worst I've ever experienced in my adult life.
I have a theory on this. Way more restaurants are selling way more food because of how lazy Americans are, thanks to Grubhub and Doordash, etc. And those restaurants get first dibs via distributors.
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I like a full prime rib. Costs 100$ for around 18 lbs of meat when its on sale here.
Gotta get em during holidays. Easter is coming up, Kroger usually has rib roasts for sale, and then after even cheaper. Costco sells full slabs too rib eye or NY strip usually on sale too. Then just cut them up and vac seal the shit off. Its def not $6/lb but you can get it cheaper than $14/lb for sure.
Yeah costco can be hit or miss. I find their meat prices rather high compared to other places. But they do have sales on the shit sometimes.I looked at prime rib at Costco last Christmas and it was nearly $30 a pound.