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Grilled chicken with mango salsa, Brussel sprouts and risotto under $3

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So, as you may or may not be aware, on the guru there is a challenge to cook anything you want so long as it comes in at under $3 per plate. I thought this was going to be super hard, so I started watching the circulars for ideas. When chicken quarters went on sale for $.79 a lb my husband waved me down and said he wanted that. So I got to looking through the other circulars to find what else was on sale that would go with chicken quarters. The makings for mango salsa (amazingly ever item necessary was on sale) and brussel sprouts were on sale at sprouts so I headed on out. Here is my sprouts recieptFC454C8D-BDCB-4B8A-B060-92DA3E7D8B8D.thumb.jpeg.f73728736620d36f4419f5bbfbd5cf8a.jpeg7754508E-5AFA-4CC0-8816-264B3992E2D5.thumb.jpeg.30cac3900a560a5befb341497386dd59.jpeg

i used everything except half of the onion and half of the cilantro. 

Then I headed to get the chicken and some bacon. Truth be told, I always have bacon at home, but I didn’t have a reciept from the last time I purchased it. If I do another cook that involves bacon I will just use this price. I feel a little silly buying a new pack of bacon when I had one in the fridge and another in the freezer (although that one is from SRF so I shouldn’t use it in a cheap challenge cook)DB0E5CB4-DAB6-4B0F-B102-ED4799CD5353.thumb.jpeg.ac43dabb84f32ac2e9cd32af52a0499b.jpeg

I used all the chicken and four strips of bacon. Total cost 10.50 when making four servings it averages out to 2.62 a plate. Even though my kids didn’t eat full plates I accounted for them as if they were adults. Got on the salsa right away. 2581D929-C11B-41D3-83FB-E779679CA87B.thumb.jpeg.44da803eeec09833123b84e968c46392.jpeg96F9F73F-0F5B-4658-AC52-A71A3661EBCA.thumb.jpeg.c70ab03fa579c858aa788534adeb09b4.jpeg

seasoned the chicken with salt, Tasmanian Mountain pepper berries, garlic powder, ground mustard and paprika6EF05F9C-5D8D-48E7-92C5-386C9C4AD250.thumb.jpeg.3acf0f97777ef40493cfefd18e02b184.jpeg got them on the grill at about 37575CDC9BC-3AE7-435D-817C-66F09D489B46.thumb.jpeg.50d0c6ca672a0952d38164edb866cd42.jpeg

then started the Akorn jr for the bacon and brussel sprouts45354C71-E513-4B88-9256-37EAD515EF84.thumb.jpeg.82cb49f707c9a9eed7c9a4275175504b.jpeg7A479246-C2FE-4BBB-B45D-2A4DBB2A4161.thumb.jpeg.0fbec9a94660b7830757d7eb0893707b.jpegthe chicken was finishing up443E5C53-8CE5-4EF8-8F13-E6BD1D0A5E56.thumb.jpeg.b622e232688b2c9eea3803d91d5ce531.jpeg

i brushed them with a little peach jelly mixed with lime juice. I wanted to use honey, but I realized we were out!  Oh well the jelly worked well. And dang do they look good95665F02-8C08-4EF7-90FD-53E2338CAA67.thumb.jpeg.8244350d972f13dd143019efb90152a7.jpeg

brussel sprouts are finished. 772E5B0D-7BB5-4F36-99EC-28FE4180E965.thumb.jpeg.3610285d6a1f1e5b2314fe1a7bdc642a.jpeg

the risotto was done in my instant pot. I love this thing for risotto. 

All together nowF1DEC870-357E-4661-AB84-C2912A437B74.thumb.jpeg.e4ba3587a2122e8015b9ae77b145f075.jpegEDAF3918-2399-45FC-9387-9D59D88E9099.thumb.jpeg.6d3b5e32c3782d0b27440f2ccea57282.jpeg

my husband says this was bomb doggity. I have to agree. This was so good and I can’t believe how cheaply I can get food when I really keep an eye out for it. 

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So, as you may or may not be aware, on the guru there is a challenge to cook anything you want so long as it comes in at under $3 per plate. I thought this was going to be super hard, so I started watching the circulars for ideas. When chicken quarters went on sale for $.79 a lb my husband waved me down and said he wanted that. So I got to looking through the other circulars to find what else was on sale that would go with chicken quarters. The makings for mango salsa (amazingly ever item necessary was on sale) and brussel sprouts were on sale at sprouts so I headed on out. Here is my sprouts recieptFC454C8D-BDCB-4B8A-B060-92DA3E7D8B8D.thumb.jpeg.f73728736620d36f4419f5bbfbd5cf8a.jpeg7754508E-5AFA-4CC0-8816-264B3992E2D5.thumb.jpeg.30cac3900a560a5befb341497386dd59.jpeg
i used everything except half of the onion and half of the cilantro. 
Then I headed to get the chicken and some bacon. Truth be told, I always have bacon at home, but I didn’t have a reciept from the last time I purchased it. If I do another cook that involves bacon I will just use this price. I feel a little silly buying a new pack of bacon when I had one in the fridge and another in the freezer (although that one is from SRF so I shouldn’t use it in a cheap challenge cook)DB0E5CB4-DAB6-4B0F-B102-ED4799CD5353.thumb.jpeg.ac43dabb84f32ac2e9cd32af52a0499b.jpeg
I used all the chicken and four strips of bacon. Total cost 10.50 when making four servings it averages out to 2.62 a plate. Even though my kids didn’t eat full plates I accounted for them as if they were adults. Got on the salsa right away. 2581D929-C11B-41D3-83FB-E779679CA87B.thumb.jpeg.44da803eeec09833123b84e968c46392.jpeg96F9F73F-0F5B-4658-AC52-A71A3661EBCA.thumb.jpeg.c70ab03fa579c858aa788534adeb09b4.jpeg
seasoned the chicken with salt, Tasmanian Mountain pepper berries, garlic powder, ground mustard and paprika6EF05F9C-5D8D-48E7-92C5-386C9C4AD250.thumb.jpeg.3acf0f97777ef40493cfefd18e02b184.jpeg got them on the grill at about 37575CDC9BC-3AE7-435D-817C-66F09D489B46.thumb.jpeg.50d0c6ca672a0952d38164edb866cd42.jpeg
then started the Akorn jr for the bacon and brussel sprouts45354C71-E513-4B88-9256-37EAD515EF84.thumb.jpeg.82cb49f707c9a9eed7c9a4275175504b.jpeg7A479246-C2FE-4BBB-B45D-2A4DBB2A4161.thumb.jpeg.0fbec9a94660b7830757d7eb0893707b.jpegthe chicken was finishing up443E5C53-8CE5-4EF8-8F13-E6BD1D0A5E56.thumb.jpeg.b622e232688b2c9eea3803d91d5ce531.jpeg
i brushed them with a little peach jelly mixed with lime juice. I wanted to use honey, but I realized we were out!  Oh well the jelly worked well. And dang do they look good95665F02-8C08-4EF7-90FD-53E2338CAA67.thumb.jpeg.8244350d972f13dd143019efb90152a7.jpeg
brussel sprouts are finished. 772E5B0D-7BB5-4F36-99EC-28FE4180E965.thumb.jpeg.3610285d6a1f1e5b2314fe1a7bdc642a.jpeg
the risotto was done in my instant pot. I love this thing for risotto. 
All together nowF1DEC870-357E-4661-AB84-C2912A437B74.thumb.jpeg.e4ba3587a2122e8015b9ae77b145f075.jpegEDAF3918-2399-45FC-9387-9D59D88E9099.thumb.jpeg.6d3b5e32c3782d0b27440f2ccea57282.jpeg
my husband says this was bomb doggity. I have to agree. This was so good and I can’t believe how cheaply I can get food when I really keep an eye out for it. 

Well done! I was wondering where you got sprouts for 89cents a pound. At sprouts. Lol. Where’d you get the Tasmanian berries from. I want me some purple crack to try.


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Great job on that challenge!

Purple Crack chicken!! Please tell me that you entered it that way over on Guru, as I'm sure that they'd flip out over the name!!

16 hours ago, sfdrew28 said:

Where’d you get the Tasmanian berries from. I want me some purple crack to try.

https://www.worldspice.com/spices/pepperberry-tasmanian

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So, as you may or may not be aware, on the guru there is a challenge to cook anything you want so long as it comes in at under $3 per plate. I thought this was going to be super hard, so I started watching the circulars for ideas. When chicken quarters went on sale for $.79 a lb my husband waved me down and said he wanted that. So I got to looking through the other circulars to find what else was on sale that would go with chicken quarters. The makings for mango salsa (amazingly ever item necessary was on sale) and brussel sprouts were on sale at sprouts so I headed on out. Here is my sprouts recieptFC454C8D-BDCB-4B8A-B060-92DA3E7D8B8D.thumb.jpeg.f73728736620d36f4419f5bbfbd5cf8a.jpeg7754508E-5AFA-4CC0-8816-264B3992E2D5.thumb.jpeg.30cac3900a560a5befb341497386dd59.jpeg
i used everything except half of the onion and half of the cilantro. 
Then I headed to get the chicken and some bacon. Truth be told, I always have bacon at home, but I didn’t have a reciept from the last time I purchased it. If I do another cook that involves bacon I will just use this price. I feel a little silly buying a new pack of bacon when I had one in the fridge and another in the freezer (although that one is from SRF so I shouldn’t use it in a cheap challenge cook)DB0E5CB4-DAB6-4B0F-B102-ED4799CD5353.thumb.jpeg.ac43dabb84f32ac2e9cd32af52a0499b.jpeg
I used all the chicken and four strips of bacon. Total cost 10.50 when making four servings it averages out to 2.62 a plate. Even though my kids didn’t eat full plates I accounted for them as if they were adults. Got on the salsa right away. 2581D929-C11B-41D3-83FB-E779679CA87B.thumb.jpeg.44da803eeec09833123b84e968c46392.jpeg96F9F73F-0F5B-4658-AC52-A71A3661EBCA.thumb.jpeg.c70ab03fa579c858aa788534adeb09b4.jpeg
seasoned the chicken with salt, Tasmanian Mountain pepper berries, garlic powder, ground mustard and paprika6EF05F9C-5D8D-48E7-92C5-386C9C4AD250.thumb.jpeg.3acf0f97777ef40493cfefd18e02b184.jpeg got them on the grill at about 37575CDC9BC-3AE7-435D-817C-66F09D489B46.thumb.jpeg.50d0c6ca672a0952d38164edb866cd42.jpeg
then started the Akorn jr for the bacon and brussel sprouts45354C71-E513-4B88-9256-37EAD515EF84.thumb.jpeg.82cb49f707c9a9eed7c9a4275175504b.jpeg7A479246-C2FE-4BBB-B45D-2A4DBB2A4161.thumb.jpeg.0fbec9a94660b7830757d7eb0893707b.jpegthe chicken was finishing up443E5C53-8CE5-4EF8-8F13-E6BD1D0A5E56.thumb.jpeg.b622e232688b2c9eea3803d91d5ce531.jpeg
i brushed them with a little peach jelly mixed with lime juice. I wanted to use honey, but I realized we were out!  Oh well the jelly worked well. And dang do they look good95665F02-8C08-4EF7-90FD-53E2338CAA67.thumb.jpeg.8244350d972f13dd143019efb90152a7.jpeg
brussel sprouts are finished. 772E5B0D-7BB5-4F36-99EC-28FE4180E965.thumb.jpeg.3610285d6a1f1e5b2314fe1a7bdc642a.jpeg
the risotto was done in my instant pot. I love this thing for risotto. 
All together nowF1DEC870-357E-4661-AB84-C2912A437B74.thumb.jpeg.e4ba3587a2122e8015b9ae77b145f075.jpegEDAF3918-2399-45FC-9387-9D59D88E9099.thumb.jpeg.6d3b5e32c3782d0b27440f2ccea57282.jpeg
my husband says this was bomb doggity. I have to agree. This was so good and I can’t believe how cheaply I can get food when I really keep an eye out for it. 
That sounds and looks so delish nicely done and goes to show what you can eat for bugger all money rather than take away lol

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