Simple & Healthy Chicken Sweet Potato Bake

Simple & Healthy Chicken Sweet Potato Bake

As you might have gotten from my blog posts (or lack of posts…), I’ve been pretty busy lately. Between the constant bombardment of exams and essays that make up the fast-paced quarter system, setting up my tiny (but growing!) photography business, keeping up with Apple of My Eye, training for a half marathon, and trying to give myself time to spend with Kyle and my friends, I don’t have much spare time to get all that much cooking done outside of what I do for the blog. It’s funny because I think most people have this idea in their heads that I cook extravagant meals 24/7, which is absolutely the opposite of what I normally do. When I’m not cooking/baking for the blog, I usually stick to my favorite tried-and-true recipes like my Mom’s beef soup, Obachan’s lasagna, simple pasta dishes, takeout (oops), and deliciously simple chicken bakes like this!

Simple & Healthy Chicken Sweet Potato Bake
I think I tend to gravitate to easier and fast recipes since I’m just so dang busy and want at least one aspect of my life to be simple. After a long day, there’s nothing I’d rather NOT do than stand up in the kitchen slaving away when I could be reclining on the couch with Netflix. Bonus points if the recipe makes a humongous amount of leftovers that I can eat for a week straight and is healthy for ya! I eat takeout more than I care to admit, so meals that I can make in bulk and refrigerate/freeze really help me stick to a healthy balance since I’m much less tempted to get fried rice or a cheeseburger when I can just grab something yummy, throw it in the microwave, and relax over a good meal.

This is the perfect fix for a busy college student like myself, and though it just involves cutting up a bunch of ingredients and baking them together, I thought I’d share it on the blog since it is pretty reflective of how I normally eat.

Question of the Day: What’s one easy recipe that you find yourself making on repeat?

 

Easy 4-Ingredient Fudge Brownie Truffles

Easy 4-Ingredient Fudge Brownie Truffles... these are just outrageously delicious! Chocolate overload!
This is not a drill!

MAKE THESE RIGHT NOW. NOW NOW NOW NOW. You need these. trust me. 

I’m trying to make this into a more coherent post, but I can’t. All I want to do is somehow accurately describe these in a way that makes you understand how insanely good they are. I’ve been waiting for a dessert like this my entire life. And poof! Just like that, they’re here. Well, not anymore since they’ve officially been demolished, but they’re here in spirit through these photos. HELLO, my beauts. I miss you. Come back to meee.

I’m not sure if you can tell, but I really like these. I know it can be kinda hard since I’m playing coy with my feelings for them *stuffs ten in mouth*, but they’ll do juuuuust fine for satisfying my sweet tooth. In fact, you might even be able to say that this recipe is one of my all-time favorites! Decadent layers of chocolate that include a brownie base (made easier by using box mix!), caramel-stuffed chocolate chips (THESE ARE A THING EVERYONE STAY CALM), a dreamy coating of milk chocolate, and a sprinkle of roughly chopped chocolate shavings because why not. They’re unreal. To the point of being a little ridiculous. I didn’t even know things could taste this good 😯 .

Easy 4-Ingredient Fudge Brownie Truffles... these are just outrageously delicious! Chocolate overload!

Oftentimes, I think we associate mind-blowingly good recipes with being super complicated and involving a million and a half ingredients to make. This recipe is the exact opposite and only involves 4 – yes, you heard me right- ingredients, yet gives a big WOW factor. Any taste testers will think these came straight out of the display case at a fancy bakery and it’s truly love at first bite.

To make this recipe extra special, I used one of my new favorite ingredients: Nestle’s DelightFulls Filled Morsels! You may remember them making their first appearance on the blog with my recipe for Fudgy Dark Chocolate Mint Cookies back in December, where I used the mint-stuffed morsels. You guys. Get to the store ASAP and pick up a back or 20 of these. They come in a variety of flavors including cherry filled, mint filled, caramel filled, and peanut butter filled. I guess you could say they’re filled with a lot of joy 😉 . Also, I can’t even tell if that was a pun or not because it was such a bad attempt at a joke hahah. Sorry- currently on a bit of sugar high!

Now go forth and add a bit more chocolate and a lot more deliciousness into your life!

This article is sponsored by Nestle Toll House

A Day in the Life

Hi there party people! How’s this fine Sunday treatin’ ya?

As I mentioned in my last post, I’m beginning to feel like I’m losing touch with my little food/lifestyle blog and have been wanting to bring back some more personal touches that show more of my day-to-day-life. Anndddd what better way to do this than a fun day in the life post? Here’s what my Saturday looked like:

Wakeup: 6:30 a.m

Wasn’t able to sleep too soundly at night, so my morning started a little earlier than I would have liked. I got out of bed, made some coffee, and put a batch of brownies in the oven for a supah delicious and supah chocolate-y recipe I’m making. Some Netflix might have been involved as well 😯 .

8-9:00 a.m

I go upstairs and wake Kyle up. He slept over last night since we were up till 12:30 last night studying and wanted to get an early start with more studying this morning (party animals- I know). Make him a mocha and sit with him at the kitchen table for a while as I wait for him to wake up a bit more (he’s super cute when he’s sleepy :’) .) I then make a bit of breakfast, which includes a yogurt/fruit/walnut bowl and cinnamon swirl bread with cream cheese and a sprinkle of cinnamon + brown sugar.

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Garage Time: 9:00-12

And it’s into the garage-turned-study-room we go! One good habit I’ve gotten into doing is making a daily work plan of things I want to accomplish. I usually am a bit over-ambitious with what I think I can get done, but it keeps me honest and helps me balance all the things I’m juggling.

Lunch: 12-12:30

I made tacos for dinner last night and enjoyed a taco salad for lunch. It was a STUNNING day (80 degrees, all sunshine), so Kyle and I ate outside with an ocean view :) .

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NAP! : 1-2:30

I’ve been trying to not nap as much since I know it’s not always that great for you, but I’ve come to realize that I really really need the extra sleep. I usually only get 6 or so hours of sleep a night and I simply cannot function for days at a time with all the sleep debt I have building up. An hour or so nap always makes me feel so much better and less like a zombie during that mid-afternoon slump.

Garage Time: 3-4:00

More study time!

Good Things in the Kitchen… 4-5:00

Get ready for something freakishly delicious coming your way!

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{From my Instagram}

Photo Session 5-6:00

I had a girl contact me who was interested in getting a new profile for her LinkedIn account. It was nice to get out of the house and play around with my camera for a bit. In case anyone is wondering, I recently upgraded to a D750 Nikon body, which has been HUGE in improving the quality of my photos. If there are multiple people who want me to put together a small tutorial on how I take/edit my photos, let me know! I’m still learning, but each shoot I photograph/edit makes me happier with the end results I get. Practice makes perfect!

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Dinner+Chatting: 6:30-8:30

I went over to Kyle’s apartment for dinner with him and a few of his roommates (Raamis & Forrest). He made his specialty -chicken noodle soup- served with crust french bread and a shirley temple (my guilty pleasure). We stuck around the table for a while and just caught up before deciding that everyone should come over and do more work in the garage (it’s the hot place to be, obviously).

Anddd that brings me to where I am now! I’m going to finish putting this post together, upload the photos, hit publish, and do some more biochem studying. Not exactly how I like to spend my Saturday night, but I know it’ll pay off in the end. Tomorrow involves an 8 mile run in the morning, recipe development, more studying, and a couple’s session (!).

Hope you guys liked this post! Let me know if you want more things like this- they’re really fun for me to put together!

 

Healthy Chicken Fried Rice

Healthy Chicken Fried RiceAnddd I’m back. I feel like I go through numerous mini blogging hiatuses every few weeks as soon as the third week of college starts for me. The quarter system is brutal and unforgiving, with 10 weeks of instructions that are filled with multiple midterms and essays for each class, then a week of finals. *shudder*. I just finished my second round of exams for genetics and biochem, so now I have a week or so to semi-relax before I really have to kick things into gear. I bring this up because it’s the culprit behind one of my biggest blogging woes: staying consistent. Ideally, I would like to be posting around five days a week with at least two of them being recipes. Has that been happening? Not even close. I have a bad habit of getting posts up at around 11:30 at night on the days I do blog, and by that time, I’m exhausted and not really in the mood to write. More often than I care to admit, I end up just calling it quits and going to bed.

This is something I’m really hoping to work on. My goal is to have posts written up at least a day before I hit the publish button. In the land of rainbows and unicorns I’d have them prepared a week in advance, but that just ain’t gonna happen. A girl can dream, no?

I bring this up as a semi explanation-turned-apology to why I haven’t been very active on AOME and as a bad segway into talking about the actual recipe itself. I’m basically saying, “sorry I’ve neglected you…” then shoving a huge blown-up photo of yummy fried rice in your face to distract you. Diabolical, simply diabolical.

Healthy Chicken Fried Rice

Did it work? 😉

But seriously, don’t you just want to face-plant into this bowl? Fried rice is one of my biggest comfort foods and one of those universally-loved meals. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of someone not liking it, and with good reason! It’s warm, filling, salty, and just generally shove-it-all-in-your-face good. Kyle made this recipe and brought over a HUGE batch for us to eat for lunch. Since I live in a house filled with girls, there was obviously a small feeding frenzy and, within 3 minutes of trying some, two of them were inspired to make some of their own to have. As my friend Taylor puts it, “This is the kind of food you eat with a spoon so you can shovel it into your mouth faster.”

The fact that fried rice isn’t all that healthy for you is one of the banes of my existence. Most restaurants and fast food chains use copious amounts of oil and saturated fat, so eating out is more of a treat for me. This recipe combines health and flavor by using much less oil, extra broccoli, and lean chicken. While I’m not a big fan of brown rice in this dish since the soy sauce and nutty-ness don’t mesh that well, it’s certainly a swap you can make if you’d like!

Healthy Chicken Fried RiceOn your mark, get set, EAT!

 

 

Weekend Recap!

Hi friends! I hope all of you had a lovely weekend :) . Mine was spent doing a lot of studying, freelance work, photography, and studying. Which I just realize I already said. Brain=dead. I have a biochem midterm on Tuesday that I’m hoping to do really well on, so wish me luck!
I had big plans to go on a 7 mile run today, photograph/make two recipes, do a massive amount of biochem, photograph a couple’s session, and get up a nice long weekend recap post, but it’s 11:08 p.m and I have yet to finish nearly all the stuff I had planned out. That seems to be a common trend for me haha! Unrealistic time expectations will do that to ya. So instead, I’ll just be posting a big photo recap. Hope that flies with all of you!
On Friday after my genetics midterm, my housemate Lana and I took our new foster dog, Charlie, out on a beach playdate. He’s been neglected for the last two years or so and was extremely skittish when we first got him. Within a week he’s become to most loving, cuddle-obsessed pup (that dog will not leave you alone and INSISTS on being held/pampered/babied 24/7) and it brought me so much joy and happiness to see him having the time of his life at the beach. Love him so much already and not sure how I’m possibly going to give him up eventually (hint to my mom and dad to adopt him…)
The rest of Friday was spent relaxing, watching Up, baking an apple pie, and beautiful, beautiful sleep.

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Saturday involved hitting up the library with Kyle for 3 or 4 hours to study, taking a looooong 2 hour nap, doing a bit more work, running a nice 5 miles to the pier and back, and doing a bit of freelance work.

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Sunday was another big work day and I was up at 6:30 plugging away at taking biochem notes in our garage-turned-study-room until walking with Kyle and Charlie to a bagel cafe that’s nearby my house at 9. I baked up some tasty dark chocolate sea salt coconut macaroons to photograph later (doing that right after I finish typing up this post) and then got back to work before taking a quick nap. More studying that was then followed by a super sweet and fun couple’s session with some folks who are fellow students at UCSB. I love love LOVE photographing couple’s and capturing their dynamic together and can’t wait to have more time to finish editing all of their photos! After getting back to my house, Kyle and I drove to pick up some dinner, then it was back to the garage to do some more studying.

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So that’s my weekend in a nutshell! If you haven’t noticed, it wasn’t all that eventful and involved lots of biochemical reactions. Fun stuff 😉 .