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Home Cooking: Kenny Rogers Roasters Restaurant Recipes You Can Do Home - Kenny Rogers Roasted Chicken - Corn Muffins - Fire-And-Ice Chili & More

KENNY ROGERS ROASTERS is a chicken restaurant that was started in 1991 in the United States by Country music legend Kenny Rogers.

By 1995 the menu had expanded to include Kenny Rogers Roasters chicken, made in wood-fire rotisserie, as well as fresh-made side dishes, rotisserie turkey breast, honey-bourbon barbecue ribs, pita sandwiches, soups and salads. Other popular items included Miami Subs, their incredible Kenny Rogers Fire-And-Ice Chili and their vanilla muffins.

Although the restaurant chain lost fans in Kenny's homeland, there are still hundreds of popular much-loved Kenny Rogers Roasters open around the world, where Kenny's music also remains popular.

You'll find them in the Asia Pacific Region, namely in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei and China. Kenny Rogers Roasters also has development agreements for the Middle East, which include Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus and Jordan. The chain of Kenny Rogers Roasters is one of the fastest growing restaurant chains along the Pacific Rim.

Why are they still going great worldwide? Because of the quality! Remember?

>>> So if you want to prepare a delicious meal to impress family, friends or even a hot date - maybe someone you met on a romantic dating site - here are Kenny Rogers Roaster's most popular recipes of all...

 

--Kenny Rogers Roasted Chicken--

1 whole chicken

1/2 cup rock salt

2 tablespoons calamansi juice

1/4 cup soy sauce

1/4 cup corn oil

2 tablespoons chili catsup

2 teaspoons well-pounded garlic

1/2 teaspoon pepper mill grind black pepper

1/4 teaspoon mustard

 

Directions:

Rub the chicken with rock salt. Rinse and pat dry. Place the chicken in a bowl.

Add the rest of the ingredients and let stand in the refrigerator for at least 8 - 24 hours.

Cook slowly, basting with the remaining marinade from time to time.

>> If you don't have a chicken rotisserie, it's actually worth getting one. The electric ones don't cost that much - and the result is healthy and downright delicious. However, you can certainly still cook 'er up proud in the oven! Either way, you're going to get the best old timey Country Cooking can provide

 

--Kenny Rogers Roasters BBQ Sauce--

1 cup Applesauce

1/2 cup Heinz ketchup

1 1/4 cups Light brown sugar, packed

6 tablespoons Lemon juice

Salt and pepper

1/2 teaspoon Paprika

1/2 teaspoon Garlic salt

1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon.

 

Directions:

In heavy saucepan bring mixture to boil.

Stir constantly about 4 to 5 minutes. Turn heat to low and continue to stir (about 3 to 5 minutes) making sure sugar is completely dissolved.

Allow to cook without stirring for 15 minutes on lowest possible heat, uncovered. Transfer to top of double boiler over simmering water if to be used as a basting sauce for ribs or chicken during baking; or cool sauce and refrigerate covered to use in 30 days.

 This BBQ Sauce freezes well.

 

--Kenny Rogers Corn Muffins--

 1/2 cup vegetable oil

1/4 cup honey

1 tablespoon Grey Poupon Dijon mustard

1 teaspoon ketchup

1 teaspoon granulated sugar

1/4 teaspoon paprika

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

1/8 teaspoon onion powder

2 1/2 tablespoons white vinegar

1/2 teaspoon concentrated hickory liquid smoke flavoring

1/4 teaspoon lemon juice

1 egg yolk

1 teaspoon water.

 

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Cream together butter, sugar, honey, eggs and salt in a large bowl. Add flour, cornmeal and baking powder and blend thoroughly. Add milk while mixing. Add corn to mixture and combine by hand until corn is worked in.

Grease a 12-cup muffin pan and fill each cup with batter.

Bake for 20-25 minutes or until muffins begin to turn brown on top.

 

Or Try...

--Kenny Rogers Fire-And-Ice Chili--

 1 20-ounce can pineapple chunks in syrup

2 pounds lean boneless pork roast cut into 1-inch cubes

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 medium yellow onion chopped (1/2 cup)

1 clove garlic minced

1 28-ounce can tomatoes cut up

1 6-ounce can tomato paste

1 4-ounce can diced green chili peppers drained

1 green pepper chopped 3/4 cup)

1 medium yellow onion chopped (1/2 cup)

2 cloves garlic minced

1/4 cup chili powder

4 teaspoons ground cumin

1 to 3 tablespoons seeded and finely chopped jalapeno pepper

1/2 teaspoon salt

Chili toppers: sliced onions, sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese.

 

Directions:

1. Drain pineapple, reserving syrup.

2. In a Dutch oven, cook pork, half at a time, in hot olive oil till brown. Return all the meat to the pot. Add the first chopped onion and 1 clove garlic. Cook over medium heat till onion is tender, stirring occasionally.

3. Add the reserved pineapple syrup, undrained tomatoes, tomato paste, green chili peppers, the green pepper, 1 onion, 2 cloves garlic, chili powder, cumin, jalapeno pepper and salt.

4. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat. Cover and simmer the chili for 1 1/2 hours, stirring occasionally. Add the pineapple chunks. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes more.

5. Let diners add their own toppers. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Note: To increase the spiciness of the chili, add 2 more tablespoons of the jalapeno pepper.

 

--Kenny Rogers Vanilla Muffins--

125g butter

80g sugar

1 tsp vanilla essence

2 eggs

125g flour

2 tbsp milk

50g buttercream

 

Directions:

1. Cream the butter and sugar till white as the night.

2. Add in the eggs one by one and beat it like you mean it. 3. Sift the flour and fold it in slowly (quite using the beater).

4. Blend in the milk.

5. Add in the buttercream.

 

Dig In and Enjoy!

 

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, imaginative literature and our best friends -- our dogs.

His Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR - A Literary Chef. His articles have been reprinted on numerous culinary websites and various Blogs, including the popular Romantic Relationship site WUVING.com.

 Kenny Rogers Roasters Fun Facts:

>As a recognized leader in wood roasted chicken, Kenny Rogers Roasters is still the leading international wood-fire roasted chicken chain in the world. Constantly in a state of being turned on a skewer, this allows the fat to drain away and the chicken to be roasted more evenly while maximizing the retention of juices and nutrients. The results: simply a flavourful and nutritional meal - traditional and ultra-modern at the same time.

> Kenny Rogers ROASTERS' philosophy is based on preparing wholesome, hearty and well-balanced meal which mirrors today's discerning consumers' changing attitude towards a healthy eating lifestyle. Their rotisserie chicken is healthier alternative to other quick-service food - and less fattening.

> From his years with the rockabilly group The Scholars, to his time with the folk group The New Christy Minstrels, and then the country-rock outfit First Edition, to his solo success in country music, Kenny Rogers is celebrating his iconic status in music. Country music veteran Kenny Rogers marked 50 years in the music business with a star-studded TV special.

 > In the late 1970s, Kenny teamed up with close friend and country singer Dottie West for a series of albums and duets. Together the duo had three hit albums, selling out stadiums and arenas while on tour. Their hits together "Every Time Two Fools Collide", "Anyone Who Isn't Me Tonight" and "What Are We Doin' In Love" became Country standards.

> His duet, "Islands in the Stream," with fellow country singer Dolly Parton, was ranked the #1 on CMT 100 Greatest Country Duets of All Time.

> Spending a lot of time running a 1,200-acre Georgia farm, Kenny is happily settled with his wife Wanda Miller, whom he married in 1997. One of his sons, Kenny Rogers Jr., once followed in his father's boot steps, briefly launching his own singing career in 1989.

> With its combination of delicious taste and healthy cooking - Kenny Rogers Roasters Restaurants are beginning to make a comeback in the place where they began - the USA. As one American fan has put it, "KRR as a healthy fast food alternative - a stroke of genius!"

About the Author

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. His articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, imaginative literature and our best friends -- our dogs. His Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR - A Literary Chef

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Hi
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Homemade Canning - Best Kinds of Soup for Home Canning

Canned soup is delicious and easy for lunches, dinners, and even snacks. Store-bought soup often contains large amounts of sodium and even hidden ingredients such as monosodium glutamate, yeast, and unknown spices and added artificial flavorings.

Soup done by homemade canning is not only healthier, it is less expensive than the store-bought versions and you can control what goes into it. Which soups are best for canning at home?

Canned Cream Soup

Tomato, mushroom, celery, pumpkin, squash, broccoli, cauliflower, and other vegetables and blends make delicious creamed soup. Creamed foods are often cooked vegetables run through a blender and then made into a delicious and creamy soup with fresh milk or cream and a variety of spices. These may take a few extra steps to prepare, but are well worth the effort.

To make them a condensed soup, simply leave off the addition of cream and extra water in the recipe you follow and note on the label how much to add for that particular recipe. When opening a jar of creamed soup, simply add the amount of milk or water just like the condensed soup you would purchase at the store, but at a fraction of the cost.

Canned Vegetable Soup

Depending on the recipe, you may or may not need to precook the vegetables. One delicious method of making homemade canned vegetable soup is to save the vegetable refuse from processing other vegetables in a bin in the freezer. These can range from clean potato skin and apple skins and cores to onion peels and lettuce cores. When you have enough to boil for stock, boil them up until soft and then cool the stock. Blend them in a blender and run through a food sieve or mesh strainer to remove the larger particles.

Take the resulting stock and use it as a base for any vegetable or meat soup base. Simply chop up the desired vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, garlic, onions, par-cooked potatoes or root vegetables, zucchini, peas, cooked beans, green beans, or raw dark leafy greens and place them in a bowl. Then add your favorite dried or fresh herbs or spice blends and mix it thoroughly.

Finally, add this mixture to the jar, leaving half to one-third head space. Add the broth, stir, and pressure can the blend for about 20 minutes, or as directed in the vegetable soup recipe you are using.

Canned Noodle Soup

Noodle soups are not that hard to can. The easiest part is that the noodles go in dry. You will need:

  • A vegetable or chicken stock that has just been boiled and is still hot.
  • Chopped cooked meat such as chicken or beef.
  • A favorite spice blend or fresh herbs; Italian seasoning works best.
  • Fresh, raw or par-cooked vegetables.
  • Dried noodles such as egg noodles, stars, alphabets, ditalini, macaroni, gemelli, or mostaccioli.

Measure one-fourth of the jar for each ingredient plus the spices. Again, leave roughly a half-inch head space air pocket for a good seal. Then, layer the ingredients as you add them: noodles, half the hot broth, spices, meat, vegetables, and half the hot broth again. Make sure that the rim and lid are clean and dry when you add the lid. Pressure can for the time specified in the pressure canning directions.

Canned Bean, Chili, or Split Pea Soup

Unlike the other soups, bean soup must be cooked and completely ready to eat before canning to ensure that the finished product is actually edible. When you are done cooking the bean soup, simply jar it up while still hot, leaving roughly a half-inch to an inch of head space and then pressure can it according to the manufacturer's directions.

Detecting Spoilage in Home-canned foods

Unlike high-acid canned foods such as tomato sauces and fruits, low-acid foods like soup are more prone to spoilage due to improper canning or not achieving a good seal. Before serving up your delicious creation, inspect the jar lid for leaks, a swollen lid, rust, strange coloring, or a foamy or murky appearance.

If all looks well, open the jar and smell the food—it should smell pleasant and delicious. If you detect any of the above, discard the food immediately. Before eating, bring the food to a boil for at least 10 minutes just in case any dangerous microbes are in the food. If the food still smells pleasant, it's probably safe to eat.

Home-canned soups are not only tailored to your dietary needs, they contain less sodium, fat, and artificial ingredients. Healthy, hearty, and cheap, soup made by homemade canning cost a fraction off store-bought varieties and definitely have better flavor.

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Want to learn how to preserve your own food through the home canning method?

With the costs of canned food rising, and the urge to be self-sufficient by growing, home canning is making a resurgence in today's society. Homemade canning is a most enjoyable experience to save money and eat healthier.

Learn how to can your food and get a fully illustrated e-Book of 120 recipes at http://homemadecanning.com.

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