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Cook up a quick-fix gourmet treat for one
Chicken joints are a blessing for the single cook, especially as chicken shops are open late and can be used in an emergency. Serve grilled chicken with steamed vegetables, a salad and jacket potatoes (done in the microwave) or creamy mashed potatoes. 1-2 chicken joints l 1/2 tablespoons flour, seasoned with salt and pepper 1/2 teaspoon ground paprika I5g butter, melted 2 teaspoons lemon juice Watercress or parsley to garnish Wash and wipe joints with paper towels. Dust lightly with seasoned flour and paprika. Heat grill and lightly oil grilling rack, place chicken skin side down, brush with melted butter and grill 5 minutes. Turn chicken over, brush with more butter and continue to grill 20-25 minutes or until tender. Transfer to heated serving plate Add lemon juice and any remaining butter to pan juices, pour over chicken and garnish with watercress or parsley. gourmet ['guə mei] гурман To grill запекать на решетке Joint часть туши Blessing блаженство Emergency [i'mə: dʒ nsi] крайняя необходимость Steamed сваренный на пару Jacket potatoes картофель в мундире Mashed potatoes картофельное пюре Flower ['flauə ] мука To season приправлять Groun d молотый Melted растопленный Watercress кресс-салат Parsley петрушка To Garnish гарнировать PUZZLE Which of these people are the healthiest? Put them in order. Explain the reasons for your decision. Jim. Job: computer programmer (sits at a desk all day) Exercise: playing football for one and a half hours every Saturday afternoon Smoking/drinking: drinks forty cans of beer a week Diet: eats a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables Diana. Job: manager in advertising (has a lot of stress) Exercise: plays squash every lunchtime Smoking/drinking: drinks half a bottle of wine per day Diet: fast food: sandwiches, beefburgers or pizza Nigel. Job: works in a shoe shop (standing all day, walking around the shop) Exercise: none Smoking/drinking: drinks ten cans of beer a week Diet: has beefburgers or chips at lunch, salad in the evening Anne. Job: air stewardess (on her feet most of the day, but quite often can't sleep at night - in strange hotels around the world) Exercise: three hours jogging every week Smoking/drinking: drinks half a bottle of wine per week Diet: not too bad, but eats quite a lot of rich, spicy foods when staying abroad; loves cake and eats two bars of chocolate per week.
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