One Pot Greek Chicken & Lemon Rice

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One of the worst things about cooking is the need to clean up afterwards. That is why you will love this One Pot Greek Chicken and Lemon Rice Recipe. While having a dishwasher do most of our dirty work is great, there are still times where a little elbow grease is necessary for certain pots and pans that just won't come clean otherwise. So with this chicken recipe you will have less clean up afterwards, and a main dish recipe the whole family will love. In the meantime, there are things you can do to reduce the time you spend washing things. On the one hand, you can order out, but that gets expensive, and not to mention a bit boring at times. There's nothing that compares to the deliciousness of a lovingly prepared home cooked meal at home, from scratch, with the best possible ingredients.

If you are still waiting to have a personal chef, and maid, then go ahead and try out this recipe featured on the "Recipe Tin Eats" website. It's a one pot dish, with Greek chicken and yummy lemon rice. It's an incredibly simple recipe that takes very little to put together. And once you're finished, you only have the one pot to clean, and the other utensils and plates. Although, if you're feeling extra lazy maybe just pull out some disposable plates for the night to ensure the least amount of work possible. It's not the most eco-friendly option, but sometimes after a long day of work, it's nice not to worry about cleaning up, and the waste is about the same if you order takeout anyways. This chicken recipe idea doesn't take that much effort or culinary skills, and only takes a bit of time to prepare, so if you're wondering what to make for dinner tonight this might be exactly what you're looking for. The recipe looks as good as it tastes.

Lemon is a popular addition to recipes. The lemon rind, juice, and zest can be used in a wide variety of foods and drinks. Lemon juice is used to make lemonade, soft drinks, and cocktails. Lemon juice is used in marinades for fish, where its acid neutralizes amines in fish by converting them into nonvolatile ammonium salts, and meat, where the acid partially hydrolyzes tough collagen fibers, tenderizing the meat, but the low pH denatures the proteins, causing them to dry out when cooked. Lemon juice is often used in the United Kingdom to add to pancake recipes. Lemon juice may also be used for cleaning tips around the house. A halved lemon that is dipped in salt or baking powder can be used to brighten copper cookware, the acid dissolves the tarnish and the abrasives assist the cleaning.

This is just one of the main dish recipes you will find on the "Recipe Tin " site. The site was created by Nagi who lives in Sydney, Australia. She has an obsession with food and her dog, Dozer, an abnormally large and very cheeky golden retriever. Her recipe blog reflects her philosophy on food and cooking with fast, creative, clever and fresh recipe ideas. What that translates into is fast recipes for busy weeknights. On her site you will find creative new ideas and fresh takes on recipe favorites to shortcut preparation, cut down on recipe costs and create food with style. Clever cooking so that you don't have to sacrifice taste just because you're short on time and on a budget. She'll show you how to get gourmet flavours out of budget food ingredients and how you can get organised so it's a breeze to serve up nourishing meals to your family that they'll love. On the recipe site you will find a wide variety of recipes to try any day of the week.

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