GARLIC PARMESAN BREADSTICKS

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I have spent the summer enjoying family time,  exploring Utah with my husband and kids, and trying lots of new recipes!  I’ve been perfecting these garlic breadsticks for a few years now and I think these are pretty darn near perfect. Homemade bread used to scare me (and sometimes it still does) but I think using instant yeast makes things pretty easy-peasy.  It’s also easiest if you have some sort of mixer with a dough hook, but this could be made by hand as well.  I have  been trying to cut down on the amount of butter and I think this is the least amount possible. They are still indulgent, but they do use a lot less than when I first started making them. They go perfectly with so many meals. One of our family’s favorite is spaghetti and we love to have these and a side salad.

The best twisted garlic parmesan breadsticks. Perfect side for any dinner, especially spaghetti! A family favorite, find the recipe at everydayjenny.com

The best twisted garlic parmesan breadsticks. Perfect side for any dinner, especially spaghetti! A family favorite, find the recipe at everydayjenny.com

The best twisted garlic parmesan breadsticks. Perfect side for any dinner, especially spaghetti! A family favorite, find the recipe at everydayjenny.comGarlic Filling

6 tablespoons melted butter
2/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese (the green bottled stuff works great)
1 tsp garlic salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp dried parsley

Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.

Breadsticks

1 1/2 cups warm water (105 – 110 degrees F°)
1 Tablespoon instant yeast
1 1/2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
1 Tablespoon olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

Add warm water, instant yeast, sugar, salt and olive oil to a large bowl or stand mixer.  Stir to combine, using the dough hook if using a stand mixer.

Add 2 cups flour and allow to mix after each addition. Slowly add in the rest of the flour until dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl and is still slightly sticky. You only want to add the flour a little at a time because too much flour will make the breadsticks not soft and fluffy! Do not add more than 3 1/2 cups, but you may not need all the 3 1/2 cups depending on how your flour was measured.*

Cover the dough and let it rise about 30 minutes or until doubled in size. Remove the dough from the bowl and place on a lightly-floured surface.  Roll dough into a large rectangle and spread garlic filling (recipe above) over all the dough. Using a pizza cutter, cut into about 12 equal strips.

Starting from the bottom of each strip, carefully twist the dough so that the filling is inside the twist. Put on the baking pan lined with parchment paper. Repeat with all the breadsticks.

Cover the baking pan with a cloth and allow the breadsticks to rest about 30 more minutes.

Preheat oven to 425° F and bake 11 to 12 minutes or until golden.

 

Breadstick recipe adapted from- Life in the Lofthouse

 

*I was taught to shake my flour a little bit before measuring so it’s not as compact. This helps not to put too much flour in your recipes.

CHICKEN TERIYAKI BOWLS

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I really love plants and I am always trying to grow them. Every single one of the houseplants I have ever been given or purchased have died. All of them. Even succulents which were supposedly a no-fail plant. I definitely have a black thumb 🙁 I have always dreamed of having beautiful garden boxes, and when we finally purchased our house a few years ago it seemed like we could finally make that a reality. But with all the other house projects we have, a garden is still on the “to-do” list.  Fortunately, I have the best neighbors and they always have tons of yellow and zucchini squashes to share. Sometimes too many! Last summer,  I made all the zucchini bread I could handle, used it as a side for lots of dishes and then was running out of ideas. I have always enjoyed eating at Rumbi’s Island grill. They serve a chicken teriyaki bowl with chopped vegetables that is fresh and delicious. I found a teriyaki sauce recipe I loved and this meal came together.  It is super quick to make and it’s a great way to use all those summer zucchinis and yellow squashes. It’s also relatively healthy and my kids will eat it if I give them enough of the “sweet sauce” (teriyaki). You can even just use a store bought teriyaki sauce to make this meal faster, but I do think this sauce is particularly delicious. Now you won’t have to leave all your garden squashes on your neighbor’s porch and run. Instead cook up this meal!Easy chicken teriyaki bowls. Use up your summer squash and zucchini in this quick family friendly meal. Recipe at everydayjenny.com Easy chicken teriyaki bowls. Use up your summer squash and zucchini in this quick family friendly meal. Recipe at everydayjenny.com

Teriyaki Sauce 

½ c. white sugar
½ c. soy sauce
¼ c. cider vinegar
1 clove garlic, minced
½ tsp. ground ginger
¼ tsp. black pepper

1 Tbsp. cornstarch
1 Tbsp. cold water

In a small saucepan, mix together all the ingredients except the cornstarch and water.  Bring to a full boil over medium-high heat. In a small bowl mix together the cornstarch and water and stir into the sauce until it is thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Serve over the chicken teriyaki bowls.

Recipe Source- Our Best Bites 

Chicken Teriyaki Bowls

2 cooked chicken breasts cubed
1 yellow squash, sliced into quarters
1 zucchini squash, sliced into quarters
1 head broccoli chopped
2-3 medium sized carrots chopped
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp salt (or to taste)

In a large pan, heat the sesame oil over high heat. Add the vegetables and seasonings. Cook for 3-4 minutes constantly stirring so the vegetables do not burn.  Then add 1/4 cup water and place a lid on the pan. Allow the vegetables to steam for 4-5 minutes, checking to make sure there is still enough water in the pan.  Vegetables should be tender-crisp when done. Remove the lid, lower the temperature to medium and add the cooked chicken and cook until warmed through. Serve over white or brown rice and the above teriyaki sauce. Enjoy!