Mushroom-Shaped Chocolate-Orange Meringues

Whimsical party food to impress.

Froot Loop Cupcakes (USA)

Fancy dressing up your vanilla cupcakes?

Creamy Chicken Tetrazzini

Savory and creamy comfort food!

I-Disgust-Me BBQ Burgers

A burger for when you've stopped caring about fat content. The only thing missing is bacon!

Crab-Topped Deviled Eggs

Eggcelent. Yeah, I went there.

Chicken-Fried Chicken with Country Gravy Dipping Sauce

Double-coated for extra CRUNCH.

Red-Bottom Cake

Imagine if a black-bottom cupcake had a baby with a red velvet cake. Now imagine a red-bottom cake. Simply another excuse to eat cream cheese frosting.

A Rather Traditional Pavlova

Dreaming of a sunny summer day in food format?

Orange Beef Burgers

A chinese takeaway in burger form.

Mexican-Inspired: Cheesy Refried Bean Quesadillas

I beat Taco Bell to their own crushed-Dorito food hell with these babies.

Marsala Chicken Dumplings

Dumplings get a makeover.

Mochacinno Fudge

Premium coffee drink fudge!

Parmesan Chicken Risotto

Risotto for picky eaters!

Whimsical Cookery is a site for adults who prefer to eat like children, or perhaps just need to cook for some children. This site contains an aversion to vegetables, a love of fried food and cupcakes, lazy shortcuts, some disturbing creations, and an ignorance of proper culinary practices...

Sunday 20 May 2012

Cheez-It Chicken Bites


Incase it is not already obvious by the main ingredient in this recipe, I am currently in America visiting family.  I thought I'd try out a couple recipes over the next weeks using ingredients that are easier to find in America.  First up was an idea I'd been holding onto for a while, chicken using flavored crackers as the bread crumbs.  In this case, I have opted for Cheez-Its!  If you can get past their amazing glowing orange exterior, you are sure to love them as much as I did.

You will need:
3 large chicken breasts
3 cups Cheez-Its (original) crackers
1 1/2 cup sour cream
2 tsp spicey brown mustard (or 2 1/2 tsp yellow mustard)
salt and pepper for seasoning
Non-sticking cooking spray or low-cal oil spray

Note: For added cheesiness add in 2-3 Tbsp of cheddar cheese powder to the sour cream/mustard mixture (you can lift this powder from a kraft mac n cheese dinner box or find it in some grocery stores)

1. Preheat oven to 375 F.

2. Rinse chicken and chop into bite size pieces or into chicken strips.

3. Season chicken lightly with salt and pepper.

4. In a food processor or a strong large kitchen bag, crush 3 cups of Cheez-Its to a fine breadcrumb.  Pour into wide bowl or plate and set aside.

5. In a wide bowl, combine 1 1/2 cup sour cream and mustard.  Mix.

6. Coat chicken pieces in sour cream/mustard mixture and dredge in the crushed Cheez-Its.

7. Place on a non-stick greased oven tray.

8. Spray the tops of the chicken with low-cal oil spray for added crispiness and crunch.

9. Bake at 375 F for 30-35 minutes, a few minutes longer if making large chicken strips.

Saturday 5 May 2012

Tips for Picky Eaters! - Utilizing your taste buds



QUICK TIP!

If it is the taste of vegetables or certain foods you do not like (and not a problem of texture) it may be helpful to think of ways to cover up the offending food.  This is just a quick tip, as I do not have a wealth of experience with this, as my problem is almost always texture.

Some options you have include:
  • Spices
  • Sugar, Salt, or Pepper
  • Sauces
  • Other stronger-tasting foods (By stronger-tasting foods I am referring to things such as cheese and chocolate).
  • Combining with similar foods
    Example: I hate strawberries, but do not notice them blitzed with other berries in a coulis