Right now I am not a Lazy Chef but a Too Bummed to Cook on
Blitzkrieg Chemo Nights Chef. The difference is that as a Lazy Chef, I don’t have time to
cook majorly elaborate real food meal and as a TBtCoBCN Chef I just stare at the kitchen,
hoping the food will prepare itself on Blitzkrieg’s chemotherapy days.
Then poof! A little happy email hit my mailbox with a Dijon-BBQ
Sliders Recipe that solved the feeling too blah to make dinner dilemma. This recipe takes
less than 30 minutes to make and is a different take on BBQ, which I
appreciate. Husband is the BBQ King of our condo. I can take or leave most of it.
So I made it. Although I used leftover chicken Husband made
for an earlier meal instead of the rotisserie chicken in the original recipe. I also shredded cabbage and
carrots I had on hand instead of coleslaw mix.
It was good.
Dijon BBQ Sliders Recipe
You will need:
2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken (or shredded leftover chicken)
2 cups shredded coleslaw mix
4 tsp apple cider vinegar
2 tsp sugar
½ cup barbecue sauce
¼ cup Dijon
mustard
¼ tsp black pepper
8 slider sized hamburger buns or dinner rolls split
Make it
1. Thoroughly
mix the chicken, barbecue sauce, and
Dijon
mustard together in a saucepan.
2. Warm
the chicken mixture in the saucepan over low heat on the stove.
3. In a
separate bowl, mix the vinegar, sugar and black pepper together until the
sugar dissolves.
4. Thoroughly
mix the vinegar, sugar, and black pepper and coleslaw together and set
aside.
5. Once
the barbecue chicken is heated through, spoon the mixture onto the bottom
half a roll, add a layer of coleslaw, and top it off the other half of the
roll.
TIP: If you
like it hot, you can add your favorite hot sauce to the barbecue-mustard sauce.
If you’re more a of Southwestern fan, park a slice of smoky bacon to your
slider.
With this dinner saving recipe, I got a press release asking
me to pass along that
Sam’s Club is having a free Spring Taste of Sam’s
Club tasting weekend from April 27 to 29, 2012. The event is open to both Sam’s
Club members and non-members.
Since Sam’s sent me a recipe that helped me make a dinner
from leftovers, I felt I should pay it forward and let you Sam’s fans know
about their event.
Husband and I could use it as a cheap day date since those
are off the table for awhile. This would be like a date but with groceries on the side. We go wild and crazy on date night!
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PS: Sam's Club didn't pay me or bribe me with goodies to tell you about their event. I decided to help them out after not deleting a pitch like this like I often do and making the recipe because I was stuck with an idea for dinner. It was pretty good and I know some of you are Sam's shoppers and would like the info. There ya go FTC, disclosed enough for ya?
Comments
Looks delish!
http://thewinthropchronicles.blogspot.com/2012/04/share-it-link-party-8.html
Thanks for linking up. I can only imagine that chemo nights take it out of you.
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