Donny’s Chicken and Broccoli Casserole!!!

Great RV and Dutch Oven Recipe!

You will need:
full size casserole dish
1.5 pounds of skinless boneless chicken breast
3 heads of broccoli
2 cans of cream of chicken soup
1 cup of mayo/miracle whip (your preference)
1 loaf of fresh French bread
curry powder…almost a tablespoon
lemon juice…start with a tablespoon, add more to your taste
8 oz. bag of shredded cheese (I prefer the Mexican four cheese)

Steps you take:
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Grease the casserole dish lightly with canola oil to prevent sticking
Chop up the chicken into bite-size pieces and cook in pan until slightly brown/crunchy on the outside. ( I cook my chicken in a pan with Nucoa, gives it a nice buttery flavor and doesn’t burn in the pan)
At the same time, dice up the broccoli into small pieces as well, and steam until soft.
Mix in a large bowl the 2 cans of cream of chicken, cup of mayo and lemon juice. Once all those are properly mixed, start adding curry powder a little at a time, while mixing the entire time, until you have the desired flavor. (remember, curry powder does get hotter (spicy hotter) when you cook it. If the color of the mix is now a very light brown you are probably good to go!

Evenly distribute the cooked chicken in the bottom of the dish, then add the broccoli. Spread the soup/mayo mix from the bowl evenly around the dish with a rubber tipped spatula. (I look under the bowl to see if the mix has saturated all the way down, and if not, force it down with the spatula.

Once your oven is ready, throw the dish in. (OK place it in there nicely)
Cook at 350 degrees for 18 minutes. While cooking, take approx. 1/3 the loaf of your French bread and rip into bite-sized pieces as well. Slice the rest of your bread into one inch thick slices and garnish with your favorite garlic spread.
After the 18 minutes is up, take dish out and spread the small bits of bread over the entire dish. Use your whole bag of cheese to cover the dish (that is, if you like cheese as much as I do) and cook for 12 more minutes at 350. Cook your bread in a toaster oven or the broiler….and when the dish is done, let cool for about 10 minutes and HAVE AT IT!!! DW/San Juan Capistrano, CA

Dorado de los Muertos

1. Go to Bahia de los Muertos:

2. Collect driftwood and make a fire:

3. Catch a few 150-pound dorados and hack 'em up with your sharpest machete:

4. Add Onions, Peppers, Lime, Papaya, Butter. Wrap in aluminum foil and cook on a beach grill over driftwood:

5. Eat fish, and be glad you're not at home:
Jim Hatton