Behind the Scenes at GMA (+ a recipe from my new cookbook) (2024)

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I don't do this often, but I'm sharing one of my favorite recipes from my 3rd cookbook,100 Days of Real Food: On a Budget. This Easy Chinese Chicken recipe is so much better for you than any take-out! It comes together in no time for busy weeknights.

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My newest cookbook officially launched yesterday, and it sure has been an exciting week so far to celebrate! In case you missed it, I shared some recipes from my On a Budgetcookbook on Good Morning America on Monday, and I’m excited to post some behind the scenes details today! Jump to Easy Chinese Chicken recipe >>

It’s funny how my girlfriends and I sometimes have trouble coming up with a dinner or lunch date to see each other at home, but within 24 hours of me telling them about being invited on GMA, five of them booked tickets to join me! I could not believe it! And my parents, who are just a train ride away, very quickly decided they’d be there for all the excitement as well. My book launch date was also my mom’s birthday, so it’s hard to think of a better way to celebrate, right?! :)

Behind the Scenes at GMA

I knew I probably couldn’t have a “posse” of seven people following me around behind the scenes so it worked out perfectly that GMA has the little studio audience tables where I could reserve spots for my friends to watch the show. So that just left my parents and me to arrive at 5:45 AM (when it was still dark out!!) where we rotated among my dressing room, the studio for review/practice, the hair and makeup room, and down to the kitchen basem*nt (where their food stylist was hard at work) for more review/practice just before the segment started. I really spent a lot of time going through everything since I would be cooking a little on air – no pressure!

It was a busy morning, and I have to say it was very exciting to be walking back to my dressing room and casually passing Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan in the hallway. I tried to play it cool like I am not just a mom from NC normally sitting in carpool or working on my laptop in my comfy pants at home, LOL. It was definitely not your average Monday!

Then, as we approached the end of the 8 o’clock hour, it was time for me to go on set for my segment with Michael. I tried so hard not to be too nervous! He was SO incredibly nice and easy to do the segment with. I honestly couldn’t believe how genuine and kind he was (because I am just one of the thousands to do this type of thing with him). He acted like I was going to be leading him through it, not the other way around. Haha – good one! But I sure did try my best and managed to just fly right through everything we were supposed to talk about (it went by so fast) without stumbling on my words or catching anything on fire. I took one big sigh of relief when it was over, but then – unbeknownst to me – all the hosts came on set and still wanted me there as they said goodbye and ended the show – bonus!

As soon as we were done we were allowed to take pictures with all the hosts – Michael was sure to grab my book so I was holding it (this is what I’m saying, super nice), and they were happy to let my parents come up and join me for a photo. And my friends got plenty of selfies and other pics with the hosts in the audience as well. Pretty much, it’s going to be hard to top this trip when we go on our next Girls Weekend Away together!

After the Show + Other Highlights

The Good Morning America studio is right in the middle of Times Square, so one super cool part of all of this is that they showed my book cover on the huge jumbotron above their studio (pictured below)! My older daughter was especially excited about that little detail since she’s on the cover with me. :)

Also during the show, they gave away a copy of my new cookbook to every single person in the studio audience! So when we were all done my parents and I walked around outside to where the studio audience comes out (so we could meet up with my friends), and it was so funny to see every single person exiting holding my book. It only took a few minutes for someone to figure out I was the person who was just talking to them about the book so he came up to me and asked me to sign it. Then little by little everyone followed suit and we had a little impromptu book signing right there in Times Square (in the rain!) with my dad holding the umbrella for me. It was so unexpected and fun.

I thought I would crash hard after all that excitement and such an early morning (with not much sleep coming to me the night before), but my friends and I somehow managed to paint the town red for the rest of our trip until we flew home the next day. My parents enjoyed being a part of the action, and all in all, it was a successful (and tiring) couple of days that I feel so fortunate to have experienced! It was a super special time that was made even better by getting to share it with family and friends.

Easy Chinese Chicken

I’m also sharing a printable version of the recipe that my family and I made on Facebook Live last week. This Easy Chinese Chicken recipe is one of my favorites from my new cookbook, so I hope you enjoy it too. It’s a perfect busy weeknight dinner, and if you get the book, you can make the Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes & Carrots and Coconut Rice (pictured) that I like to serve with it. :)

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Easy Chinese Chicken

I don't do this often, but I'm sharing one of my favorite recipes from my 3rd cookbook,100 Days of Real Food: On a Budget. This Easy Chinese Chicken recipe is so much better for you than any take-out! It comes together in no time for busy weeknights.

6 Reviews / 4.8 Average

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: Chinese

Diet: Dairy Free, Egg Free, Peanut/Tree Nut-Free

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Servings: 4 people

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Ingredients

Chicken

Sauce

Instructions

To make the chicken:

  • In a shallow dish, combine the soy sauce and water. Add the chicken and marinate for at least 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature, or up to a few hours in the refrigerator.

  • Place the flour on a plate. Remove the chicken from the marinade and roll the pieces around in the flour until all sides are coated.

  • In a large skillet, melt the coconut oil over medium heat. Add the chicken and cook until golden brown all over and cooked through, 6 to 8 minutes. Move the chicken to a plate, leaving the flavorful bits in the pan.

To make the sauce:

  • In the same pan over medium heat, cook the garlic, ginger, and pepper flakes for 30 to 60 seconds.

  • Whisk in the vinegar, honey, soy sauce, and water and bring to a boil. Cook, scraping up the browned bits in the bottom of the pan, until the liquid begins to thicken, 2 to 3 minutes.Add the chicken, stir to coat it in the sauce, and serve warm.

Notes

We recommend organic ingredients when feasible.

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts

Easy Chinese Chicken

Amount Per Serving

Calories 474Calories from Fat 189

% Daily Value*

Fat 21g32%

Saturated Fat 14g88%

Cholesterol 162mg54%

Sodium 1783mg78%

Potassium 521mg15%

Carbohydrates 32g11%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 9g10%

Protein 40g80%

Vitamin A 190IU4%

Vitamin C 0.5mg1%

Calcium 44mg4%

Iron 2.8mg16%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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