Feb. 5th, 2012

lady_organa: (ariel)
Baked Lemon Chicken

Servings: 4

What You Need:
4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
½ cup butter or margarine
¼ cup, plus two teaspoons of lemon juice
1 teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon salt (You might want to increase this because mine tasted a little on the bland side)
½ teaspoon pepper

What You Do:
1. Rinse the chicken in cold, running water. Place in an oven proof baking pan that has been lightly greased with solid shortening or sprayed with non-sticking spray.
2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Melt the butter or margarine in a small saucepan or frying pan. Pouring into medium sized bowl. Stir in the lemon juice, garlic powder, poultry seasoning, salt, and pepper until well blended. Pour over the chicken. Cover the pan with aluminum foil or a baking pan lid. Bake for 1 hour. While the chicken is cooking, frequently spoon sauce from the bottom of the pan over the chicken.

This recipe comes fro, the I Don't Know How to Cook Book by Mary Lane Kamberg
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First thing that I want to mention about the book is the cover. It depicts a scene in the book. What I'm about to say isn't important to the story, it's just a minor detail. The dress that Caitlyn wears is described as strapless. The dress the model is wearing has a strap. A thin strap, but it's a strap.

Now that's off my chest. I can't remember when I picked up this book, but I probably picked it up because of the cover or the blurb on the back. Most likely the cover because I'm shallow like that. :P

I haven't read many stories about cowboys, so I would consider this book to my introduction to the whole cowboy genre. I liked the fact that Caitlyn was a strong heroine and she never gave up even when Judd pressured her or some his ranch hands tried to bring her down. She was also caring without being too sentimental. I thought Warren fleshed her out fully.

Judd on the other hand was more mysterious. When he's introduced he seemed to be good person, but slightly misogynistic. It's revealed to be a result of his upbringing. I liked how the author explained it all and didn't have Jude try to explain it out. He took responsibility for his actions.

I give it four stars. It was very enjoyable and I loved the heroine and I warmed up to the hero. I'm really interested in learning more about Caitlyn's two sisters as well.

Originally posted at my blog. Crossposted to my LJ and Goodreads.

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