Yet again, I struck gold at the farmer’s market. 3 red peppers for $1! There are ways to find cheap veggies, guys and gals- don’t let the “Vegetables-are-too-expensive” argument bring you down.
Start with cutting up your veggies and throw in a big bowl. Use whatever you’ve got leftover in the fridge, but I used onion, squash, red pepper, jalapeno and eggplant.
Now cut up a chicken breast or any other kind of meat you’d like. With all of these vegetables, I didn’t need a lot of meat so I only used 1 breast for 4 servings.
Now add your spices and sauces. Be creative here and use whatever you’d like; you’re more intuitive than you think. For an Asian flare I used:
- Sesame oil
- Sweet chili sauce
- Paprika
- Smoked paprika
- Garlic powder
- Onion powder
- Chili powder
- Teriyaki/soy sauce
- Liquid smoke
- Worcestershire sauce
If you don’t want to use any sauces, just make sure to add a splash of the oil of your choice. Don’t cook it dry.
How much of each? Use what feels right. If that’s a foreign concept for you, one rule of thumb is to use more of what has a milder flavor (garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, paprika) and less of the stronger ingredients (smoked paprika, soy sauce, liquid smoke).
Now spread it all out on a cookie sheet and cook at about 450* for at least 10-12 minutes. It may take more or less time, depending on how large the chunks are, but you’ll sense it’s done when everything is a little brown but not burned, and not too hard, not too soft.
Once it’s done, scrape everything off of the pan with a spatula. An easy, fast, delicious dish that’s perfect for weekday evenings.
All from the farmer’s market!
- 1 Small Onion – .55¢
- 1 Jalapeno – .08¢
- 1 Red Pepper – .33¢
- 1 Medium Squash – .30¢
- 2 Mini Eggplant – .5¢ (no lie. I am NOT lying)
- 1 Chicken Breast – .65¢
- Condiments – .25¢
- 4 Servings – $2.21
- 1 Serving – .55¢
I made this and put it in wraps for a packed lunch- absolutely gorgeous!
That looks like a great recipe! I agree with you on the spectacular flavour of sesame oil.
I'm also pleased to see someone else with sensible portions of meat! There's no way 1 chicken breast per person is necessary, as many people seem to think.
Looks and sounds delicious!