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*UPDATED* Faux Chipotle Chicken Bowls

If there is one dinner that my kids adore, it’s getting dinner at Chipotle. They ask for it regularly - one literally begs for it. So I started figuring out what they liked best about it and went to work.

Here’s what I learned:

  • They love the rice. And it’s easy. Just add cilantro and lime to long grain rice.

  • They love the seasoned chicken. There are a thousand ways to season it and some are simpler than others. If you use a high quality taco seasoning, you can toss it with that and a little oil.

  • They love being able to top their own bowls with their own bits. Lettuce, cheese, guacamole, salsa, you choose! Throw chips on the side and you’re really winning.

I usually use chicken thighs when I make this because it’s the most flavorful. If you use thighs, then it’s best to grill them. If you have a flat top grill, then you’ll completely replicate Chipotle! I have a standard grill, which I might actually like better because you get those little crispy corners on the chicken which are delicious!!

I love using regular taco seasoning - I use one I make myself so I know what’s in it. But yours won’t turn out just like mine unless we’re using the same seasoning. There are fancy ways to replicate the seasoning with lots of ingredients and an overnight marinade. But I found a short cut that we will all agree is perfect and delicious and so so simple.

For the rice, DO NOT RINSE the long grain rice. Also, don’t skip the oil step. It’s critical in making the rice not stick together. Then when you stir, use a fork only. That will loosen the grains and not make them stick together. It’s a way to ‘fluff’ the rice while adding in the seasoning.

Grilling Faux Chipotle Chicken with Ali Hedin

Faux Chipotle Chicken Bowls

serves 4

2 pounds chicken - breast or thighs

1/2 cup olive oil

1 tablespoon lime juice

1 teaspoon cumin

2 tablespoons chili powder

1 teaspoon oregano

2 teaspoons salt

1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

*

1 cup long grain rice

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 lime. zested and juiced

3 tablespoons cilantro, chopped

*

cheddar cheese shreds

salsa

guacamole

lettuce

beans

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

In a large bowl, mix together 1/2 cup olive oil, lime juice, cumin, chili powder, oregano, salt and pepper. set aside.

STEP 2

Pat the chicken dry. If you’re using the breasts, pound it out slightly so there isn’t a “thick” part of the chicken, but it’s all mostly the same thickness. Toss the chicken into the bowl with the marinade and let it rest for a few minutes.

STEP 3

Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large dutch oven and add rice. Stir to coat completely. Add two cups of water and bring to a boil. Let rice boil until most of the water has been absorbed. Reduce heat to low, cover and cook about 20 minutes.

STEP 4

GRILL: Heat your grill to 400 degrees. Sear the chicken on each side then reduce the heat to 300 degrees. Make sure your grill comes down. The chicken needs to cook through completely and that takes a few minutes. If you’re using the thighs, you want them to render off the fat. It takes about 20 minutes to properly cook the thighs. For the chicken breasts, it will take a little less time, but use a meat thermometer to make sure they are cooked at the thickest part. Let the chicken rest about 10 minutes when it comes of the grill.

STOVE: Heat remaining oil in an oven proof skillet. Sear chicken on both sides until it’s brown and crispy on the edges. Pop the skillet into the oven and cook another 10 minutes (or so) until the chicken is cooked through. I use a meat thermometer and make sure I’m close to 150 degrees. Remove the pan from the oven and let the chicken rest in the pan for another 10 minutes.

STEP 5

Fluff the rice with a fork and stir in the lime zest, lime juice, and cilantro. Chop the chicken into bite sized pieces.

STEP 6

I like to serve everything like a buffet and let my kids choose what they want to put on their bowl. The options are limitless!

Faux Chipotle Bowls with Chicken by Ali Hedin | the easiest weeknight dinner ever!

Let’s have a Margarita

How about a cocktail on the side? These are the best margaritas you can make - and super simple.

Chicken Piccata Meatballs
Ali Hedin's Chicken Piccata Meatballs are a fast way to make a family favorite

I love Chicken Picatta but I hate making Chicken Picatta. Do you know how much work it is?! Especially if we’re talking about a weeknight or a summer evening or really anytime you don’t want to spend a bunch of time in the kitchen. I have been turning my favorite dinners into meatballs lately and these are an instant hit in my house. My kids love them - I love them - and they make a great lunch the next day too!

Ali Hedin's Chicken Piccata Meatballs are a fast way to make a family favorite
Ali Hedin's Chicken Piccata Meatballs are a fast way to make a family favorite
Ali Hedin's Chicken Piccata Meatballs are a fast way to make a family favorite

Chicken Piccata Meatballs

dinner for four

for the meatballs:

2 pounds ground chicken

1 cup panko

4 cloves garlic, grated

2 eggs

zest of one lemon

2 tablespoons chopped capers

2 tablespoons chopped parsley

1/4 cup cold water

salt & pepper

2 tablespoons olive oil

for the sauce:

4 tablespoons butter (or Earthwise fake butter)

2 tablespoons flour

1 cup white wine

2 cloves garlic, grated

1/4 cup capers

2 tablespoons caper brine

juice of 1/2 lemon

1 tablespoon chicken bullion concentrate

STEP 1

In a bowl, combine all of the meatball ingredients and form into balls. Heat the olive oil to medium/high and brown the meatballs. Don’t worry about cooking them through - you’ll do that later. Just get each meatball brown and then remove them from the pan.

STEP 2

Once all of the meatballs have been browned, turn the heat down to medium and melt the butter. Whisk in the flour until completely combined with the butter. Deglaze with the wine and simmer one minute - whisking the whole time - until it all comes together.

STEP 3

Add the garlic, capers, brine, lemon juice, and bullion. Whisk gently. Return the meatballs to the pan and cover. Let cook about 10 minutes or until the meatballs are cooked through.

Serve with pasta tossed in garlic olive oil.

Ali Hedin's Chicken Piccata Meatballs are a fast way to make a family favorite

Aperol Spritz

The perfect cocktail for your Italian style dinner - and it’s light and refreshing which is perfect with the briny capers.

Teriyaki Chicken
Classic Teriyaki Chicken | Ali Hedin

There’s a story that says Seattle is the birthplace of takeout teriyaki dinner as we all know it now. That Japanese immigrants brought some of their recipes, etc. and turned it into the take out classic we all know and love. Teriyaki arrived in the US sometime in the 1940’s but the big takeout craze came in the 1970’s - that’s the credit Seattle gets - we get the takeout craze. You’re welcome.

The best part of making your own teriyaki is that it takes less time than ordering it. And you can make a batch of the sauce and keep it for a week or so. I usually make this with chicken breast because I prefer it - I’m doing my best to eat a little healthier with small choices every day. But a classic teriyaki chicken dinner is made with chicken thighs. That’s how to go authentic. You choose what you want. It’s done the same no matter what!

Hot tip - make double the teriyaki sauce. It keeps in the fridge for about a week (or two?) and makes an even EASIER dinner down the road.

The secret to getting this dinner nailed is the side salad. It’s always a bit of iceberg lettuce, a slice of tomato and a miso ginger salad dressing. It seriously makes the entire thing work.

Teriyaki Chicken Dinner that's better than take out!  | Ali Hedin

Teriyaki Chicken Dinner

serves 4

1/4 cup soy sauce

6 ounces pineapple juice

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1 teaspoon ginger

1 tablespoon mirin

1 tablespoon sesame oil

2 tablespoons very cold water + 3 teaspoons cornstarch

2 lbs chicken breast

2 tablespoons olive oil

rice

lettuce + tomato + miso ginger dressing

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

In a sauce pan, combine soy sauce, pineapple juice, garlic, brown sugar, ginger, mirin, and sesame oil. Let is simmer gently for a few minutes.

STEP 2

While the sauce is warming, bring the oil to a medium heat and pop the chicken into the pan. Let it sit there for a few minutes until the chicken releases from the pan. Flip the chicken over and put the pan into the oven.

Bake in the oven 10-15 minutes until the chicken is cooked through.

STEP 3

Whisk together the water + cornstarch and then add it to the sauce already cooking on the stove. Whisk until it all comes together and remove from the heat. The sauce will thicken up as the cornstarch heats.

STEP 4

Remove the chicken from the oven and chop it up. Toss the chicken in the sauce and serve over rice with a salad on the side!


Gin Rickey

A light and refreshing cocktail is perfect with the Teriyaki chicken!

Herbs de Province Chicken & Grilled Peaches

Have you grilled your peaches yet?? You are going to love it if you haven’t - the grill caramelizes the sugars in the peach and it’s so good. This dinner is so simple because it relies on good ingredients and it takes almost no time.

It’s ridiculous to learn that if you have good ingredients, then you don’t need a lot of ingredients. I read an article by Ruth Reichl recently where she talked about the joy of discovering what good fresh ingredients taste like. She grew up in a non-foodie household where the joys of canned foods of the 1950’s reigned in her house. As she left home and explored the world, she uncovered the delights of French cheeses, Italian wines, Swiss chocolate, and everything else the world has to offer. But the central theme of her essay was when she discovered Americans making high quality products that rivaled or beat the imported versions.

I grew up in a ‘quality ingredient’ household but got to eat at friends houses where Tuna Casseroles and Chicken Ala King were on the table. I was so jealous. I worked to make some of those comfort recipes when I first started cooking on my own. As I got better, and ate more, I realized that the fewer ingredients, the easier it was and the better it tasted. And the quality of the ingredients is critical when you’re using fewer.

Simple summer grilling dinner - Herbs de Province Chicken on the grill | Ali Hedin
Simple summer grilling dinner - Herbs de Province Chicken on the grill | Ali Hedin

This dinner requires the best ingredients you can find. Good organic peaches - find them at a farm stand - local zucchini - find a friend that grows it - and very good chicken. I like to get the herbs at Market Spice because they are the best. The ones I used making this dish came directly from France when a friend brought them home for me from their trip.

Simple summer grilling dinner - Herbs de Province Chicken on the grill | Ali Hedin

Herbs de Provence Chicken

Serves 4

 

1 large split fryer, breasts, thighs, and drumsticks

¼ cup herbs de Provence

¼ cup olive oil

4 peaches, sliced in half

4 zucchini, sliced in half

2 tbs parmesan cheese

salt & pepper

 

 

STEP 1

Sprinkle Herbs de Provence and salt over the chicken pieces.  Rub in to coat completely. 

 

STEP 2

Grill chicken, peaches, and zucchini together in a grill pan or on the barbecue – brush with a few tablespoons of olive oil so it doesn’t stick.  If the chicken pieces are thick, start them first and grill the peaches and zucchini at the end for 5 minutes each. 

 

*Cook the chicken until a thermometer reads 160 degrees.

 

STEP 3

Sprinkle parmesan and salt & pepper over hot zucchini.  Serve everything together.

 

Simple summer grilling dinner - Herbs de Province Chicken on the grill | Ali Hedin

Olive Bar Baked Chicken
Olive Bar Baked Chicken turns the best of the olive bar into a dinner | Ali Hedin

I’m obsessed with the olive bar at the grocery store. I almost always get a container, whether we need it at home or not. We used to do a snack dinner once a week and the olive bar was the main star. Now that my teenagers are eating way more than ever before, we can’t just do a snack dinner. The kids would end up eating an entire second dinner after snack dinner.

Olive Bar Baked Chicken turns the best of the olive bar into a dinner | Ali Hedin

It’s still my favorite dinner so I’m finding new ways to integrate olive bar into as many meals as possible. This is my latest favorite. You cannot beat this Olive Bar Chicken! I’m obsessed for a few reasons:

  • Olive Bar is the best part of grocery shopping

  • A split fryer is a cheap and easy way to feed your teenagers

  • You can’t over bake the chicken when the bone is in

  • Swap out what ever is your favorite on the olive bar! Some people love those marinated mushrooms and that would be perfect here too.

One of the secrets to making this dish is to use something heavy to bake it in. I love my Le Creuset because it’s thick and holds the heat nicely. You can also use a cast iron pan with a well fitting lid or lots of aluminum foil.

Olive Bar Baked Chicken

serves 4



1 split fryer chicken (that’s all the pieces, but cut into parts)

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 yellow onion, chopped

1 cup marinated artichoke hearts

1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes in oil

1 cup kalamata olives (pitted)

1/4 cup olive tapenade

1 cup chicken stock

salt & pepper



STEP 1

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

In the bottom of a large dutch oven, brown the chicken in the olive oil.



STEP 2

Turn off the heat and pour in the onion and all of the olive bar bits. Pour in the chicken stock and cover.



STEP 3

Pop the pan into the oven and bake 25-40 minutes until the chicken is done. Test it with a meat thermometer. How long it takes depends on how thick your chicken pieces are. Serve with bread and pasta!

Olive Bar Baked Chicken turns the best of the olive bar into a dinner | Ali Hedin

Classic Negroni

A classic Negroni is the perfect cocktail to go with this Italian flavored dinner!

Sheet Pan Halibut Dinner

HALIBUT! Here in the Pacific Northwest, we get so excited for halibut season. We wait for this to happen. It comes in fresh from Alaska and is fished locally by friends in the San Juans. It’s unbeatable. And when it’s super fresh, it does not need a lot of seasoning to make it amazing. It actually only needs gentle cooking.

My best advice for cooking fish, is to be vigilant when it’s in the oven. Don’t let it over cook. Halibut is great for this because it’s so thick - and the butter on top helps to keep some moisture in - but if it goes over cooked, it gets dry and weird. You’re better off to pull it a little early then let it rest until it’s done. Remember, you can always pop it back into the oven, but you can’t fix overcooked fish!

This is also an easy dinner for any fish you have at the market. A thick piece of salmon is amazing in this situation!

Sheet Pan Halibut

with roasted vegetables

Serves 4

 

2 lb halibut

1 lb small white potatoes, cut in half

2 tbs olive oil

1 shallot, chopped

2 cloves garlic

2 lemon, 1 juiced and zested and one sliced.

1 bunch asparagus

4 tbs butter, room temperature

salt and pepper

 

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.  Toss potatoes in olive oil and pop into the oven.  Bake until roasted, about 15 minutes.

 

STEP 2

Pull potatoes out of the oven and make room in the center for fish.  Arrange fish, asparagus, and shallot on a baking sheet with the potatoes.  Top with lemon juice and zest and season with salt and pepper.  Top fish with butter and slices of lemon.

 

STEP 3

Place in oven and bake another 15 minutes. 

 

STEP 4

Remove from the oven and tent the pan with foil.  Let rest 5 minutes then serve on a big platter.

 

Pull it off

1.     Toss the potatoes in oil and get them into the oven.

2.     Slice the shallots and trim the asparagus.

3.     Pull the pan from the oven and arrange fish and vegetables.

4.     Pop the pan back into the oven.

5.     Set the table.

6.     Serve with white wine.


Harissa Baked Chicken

One pot dinners are THE BEST DINNERS! It sounds like most people I know switch out the cooking duty and the cleaning duty with their partner or kids - but isn’t it still delightful when only one pan is used?

This is like a sheet pan dinner, only it’s a pot dinner. Is that a thing? Sheet pan dinners have been a hit because you pop it in the oven and walk away. Same-zies here. The chicken gets browned the sauces, vegetables and rice gets added and boom. You’re off the hook for the next 25 minutes to do homework, etc.

The secret here is harissa paste. I’m a major fan of anything that can be added and it brings literally ALL of the flavor. If it saves me time, I’m in. When you pair it with the green olives and fresh vegetables it’s suddenly an epic weeknight dinner. It’s also an amazing Sunday night dinner idea.

Harissa Baked Chicken & Rice

Serves 4

 

4 lb bone-in split fryer chicken

4 tbs olive oil

2 large tomatoes, cut into chunks

½  cup chopped Green Olives

1 onion, sliced

1 red bell pepper, sliced

¼ cup Harissa paste

1 cup rice

2 ¼ cups chicken stock

1 can undrained garbanzo beans

 

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

 

Heat a large Dutch oven over high heat.  Add 2 tbs olive oil and brown the chicken, skin side down.

 

 

STEP 2

When the chicken is browned on the skin, remove from the pan and set aside.

 

 

STEP 3

Add the remaining olive oil to the pan and cook onions and bell pepper until soft.  Stir in harissa to coat.

           

 

STEP 4

Pour in rice, top with chicken, stock, tomatoes, garbanzo beans and olives.  Cover and pop into the oven.

           

 

STEP 5

Bake in the oven for 25 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 160 when inserted. 

 

 How to pull it off

1.     Preheat the oven and start chopping vegetables.

2.     Brown the chicken.

3.     While the chicken is browning, measure out the rice and chicken stock.

4.     Add the harissa, vegetables, stock, olives, and beans.

5.     Cover and pop into the oven.

6.     Set the table and pour a glass of wine.

7.     Serve hot straight from the pot!


Grapefruit Rose Seltzer

The perfect inspired mocktail for a harrisa dinner.

Fresh Thai Inspired Chicken & Noodles

I’ve been marinading chicken thighs in the morning and then cooking them in time for dinner. Sometimes I’ll cook them around noon and pop the chicken in the fridge. Then at dinner I can just slice it. Especially on something like this. This is totally something you can serve up cold or hot.

Which does mean you could make it for baseball night! It’s a perfect dinner to have in the bleachers. Or if you’ve made the chicken ahead, you can whip up the rest as soon as you walk in the door. Sometimes you just want to eat at home - even after a long baseball game, sometimes especially after a long baseball game.

Ali Hedin's quick dinner with Thai Chicken and Noodles

I’m kind of obsessed with this dinner right now. I even made it for Mr. Hedin’s lunches this week. I think you’ll love it too. Adding the sriracha on the side is a perfect way to zip up dinner for the grown ups.

Ali Hedin's quick dinner with Thai Chicken and Noodles
Ali Hedin's quick dinner with Thai Chicken and Noodles

Fresh Thai Inspired Chicken & Noodles

serves 4

For the marinade:

2 pounds chicken thighs

2 tablespoons soy sauce

2 tablespoons sesame oil

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1 tablespoon rice vinegar

1 tablespoon fish sauce

2 cloves garlic, chopped

1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated

1 jalapeño, sliced

For the noodles:

7 ounces rice noodles

2 tablespoons sesame oil

1 tablespoon rice vinegar

1 tablespoon soy sauce

1 teaspoon sriracha

2 tablespoons reserved pasta water

1 cucumber, thinly sliced

1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced

1/4 cup chopped fresh basil

2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro

STEP 1

Mix all marinade ingredients into a shallow dish and pop the chicken on top. Flip the chicken around in the marinade to really coat it. Let it rest about one hour or up to overnight.

STEP 2

Preheat the barbecue to medium heat - no hotter than 300 degrees. Pop the chicken on the grill and let it cook slowly. Flip occasionally cooking until it’s done throughout. It takes about 20 minutes.

STEP 3

While the chicken cooks, bring water to a boil. In a small bowl, mix together the sauces for the noodles. Cook the noodles then toss them in the sauce in the bowl. Add the pasta water as needed to keep the noodles from sticking together. I use tongs to pull the noodles out of the pasta water and then I can use them to toss the noodles around. Add the vegetables and toss them in too.

STEP 4

Divide the noodles among four bowls and top with chopped chicken. Sprinkle basil and cilantro across the top. Serve with extra sriracha.

Ali Hedin's quick dinner with Thai Chicken and Noodles

Basil Martini

Toast your dinner night with a perfectly basil martini - it’s so simple because you barely need any ingredients!

Lemon Caper Chicken with Orzo

The combination of lemon and capers is a family favorite. When I was growing up we loved it - and it turns out it’s genetic. This is easily a comfort dinner around our house. The sauce is perfectly pickled with the capers and a little of the caper brine and cut with the lemon zest and butter.

We are a dairy free/dairy light family so I use fake butter when I do this. And then this is a dish that would probably be epic with parmesan cheese. I’ve tried it - it is epic. But it’s not something I can serve our family. If you are a cheese family, blend a little in when you add the spinach and then top with more! You won’t regret it, unless you are dairy free and it wreaks havoc on your system!

Lemon Caper Chicken with orzo is the perfect weeknight dinner  |  Ali Hedin

Lemon Caper Chicken with Orzo

serves 4

4 chicken breasts, pounded to even thickness (about 2 pounds)

2 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons flour

1/2 cup white wine

zest of 1/2 lemon

juice of 1/2 lemon

2 tablespoons capers

1 clove garlic

1 tablespoon caper brine

1 1/2 cups chicken stock

1 cup orzo

2 cups spinach

olive oil

salt and pepper

parsley to garnish

STEP 1

Bring a pot of water to a boil. Brown the chicken on both sides and remove from pan. Don’t worry about cooking through. You’ll do that later.

STEP 2

Lower the heat and melt the butter in the pan and add the flour. Whisk until combined. Pour in the white wine. Whisk until thickened. Add the capers, lemon zest. lemon juice, and stock. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Stir.

STEP 3

Return chicken to the pan, keep the heat on low/medium and cover. Cook until the chicken is cooked through. It takes about 20 minutes. While that’s cooking - boil the orzo.

STEP 4

When the chicken is done, remove from the pan. Drain the orzo and toss it into the chicken pan - add the spinach and season with salt & pepper. Pour out into a serving bowl. Slice the chicken and serve it on top. Garnish with parsley freshly chopped.

*optional to top with parmesan cheese!


Spicy Clams with Israeli Couscous

I can honestly say that clams are my favorite food. I cannot eat enough clams. When we took a roadtrip down the Pacific Coast Highway years ago, I stopped and ate all of the clams. It was the best.

Because clams are so simple to make - they just need a little steam - we made all kinds of clams. The biggest hit on that trip was the simplest of clams. But the one that sticks out the most was a spicy clam dish we had in Northern California. It was spicy, filled with sausage and brought out the best in the clams.

Now, I pick up clams at the grocery stores and make the dishes of my dreams - but they’ll never compare to those clams on the PCH.

You’ll love these clams because they are so easy to make. The secret - which is actually the secret to everything I make - is the buy the best ingredients. Go to a reliable fish monger (I love Whole Foods for everything), pick out a local sausage, and don’t skimp when buying spices. When you only have a few ingredients, you need them to be the best ingredients.

Spicy Clams with Israeli Couscous

Serves 4

 

1 pound Andouille sausage

4 pounds manila clams, rinsed

1 onion, about 1 cup diced

4 stalks celery, about 1 cup diced

1 clove garlic, grated

1 tsp paprika

½ tsp dried thyme

2 tbs olive oil

½ cup vermouth

½ cup chicken stock

1-15oz can diced tomatoes

2 cups Israeli couscous

 

STEP 1

In a large flat pan over medium heat cook the celery, onions, and garlic in olive oil until translucent.  Add sausage and spices.  Cook, gently breaking up, until cooked through.

 

STEP 2

Add the vermouth, tomatoes, and couscous.  Cover with a lid, reduce heat to low and cook about 8 minutes until the couscous is nearly done. 


STEP 3

Stir gently making sure the couscous is not sticking to the bottom of the pan.  Nestle the clams in the center of the couscous and cook an additional 3 – 5 minutes until the clams have opened all the way.  Discard any clams that have not opened. 



 

Gin Rickey

A perfect cocktail alongside clams - and even better when the sun is shining (or we want the sun to be shining)