I found, post-shiva, a bag of "something unrecognizable" in the freezer. When sitting shiva, one isn't supposed to handle the mundane tasks of the house. My kids took over, and here I am almost a month later still trying to get it to its usual mess. I have found various foods in the freezer which I am 100% certain I didn't buy. Among them was a bag of chicken breasts, which I took out to cook for Shabbat. I don't know what the kids had planned on doing with them, but I made two different things. We were expecting guests, so I felt like having something a bit different.
#1 I sliced up an eggplant, and lined the bake and serve pan with it. Then I placed the chicken breasts and topped them with onions, tomatoes and some spices. I dribbled just a drop of oil, put it in the oven and baked it. You really can't get easier than that. It's also very dietetic.
#2 There were too many to fit in the bake and serve pan, so I took the rest and prepare them in a small frying pan. First I cut up onions and placed them in the frying pan, then the chicken breasts and topped them with a fresh tomato. When that was ready, I wrapped it in foil and put it in the freezer.
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