Wednesday 18 March 2020

Chicken Griddled, with Broccoli and Courgetti : Lower Carb Recipe


Replacing/swapping pasta and noodles with vegetable versions has gained popularity in recent years as it is an easy way to cut down on carbs and get your five-a-day. Whether you buy your courgetti ready-made or spiralize the vegetable yourself, there’s a vast range of recipes to use it in.
Courgetti is quick to cook whichever way you choose to eat it. Add it to stir-fries in the last two minutes of cooking time, steam it to serve with a pasta-style sauce, even bulk up soups and broths by adding it in at the end.

This recipe, for simple griddled chicken breast served alongside a broccoli, courgetti, almond and raisin salad is a fuss-free, delicious meal and is ready in just thirty minutes.

Ingredients
Serves Four
4 chicken breasts
2 tsp olive oil
1 ½ lemons, zested
1/2 tsp dried thyme or chilli flakes

For the salad
1 x broccoli head, broken into florets, stalk cut into thin batons
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
25g (1oz) flaked almonds, toasted
50g (2oz) raisins
1 x 250g tub *courgetti / courgette spaghetti (or make your own)

For the dressing
1½ lemons, juiced
1 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1 tsp sugar (or equivalent sweetener if preferred) 


    Method
    1. To make the salad, cook the broccoli and garlic in a pan of boiling water for two to three minutes, until the broccoli is al dente. Drain and cool for 10 mins.
    2. Meanwhile, sandwich each chicken breast between 2 sheets of cling-film on a chopping board. Using a rolling pin, bash until flattened to about 0.5cm thick.
    Rub with the olive oil, sprinkle with the lemon zest and thyme or chilli. Season well.
    3. To make the dressing, whisk the lemon juice, oil and sugar in a bowl with some seasoning.
    4. Put the broccoli, garlic, almonds, raisins and courgette in a bowl. Pour over the dressing and toss to coat; set aside until needed.

    5. Heat a griddle pan on the hob. Add the chicken and griddle for 3-4 mins on each side, until cooked through with no pink meat showing.
    Serve the chicken with the courgetti. 
    From an idea here

    Nutrition Per Serving
    Carbohydrate 15g, Protein 42.3g, Fat 10g, Fibre 3.3g

    Tip
    Turn this into an alfresco dinner by cooking the chicken on the barbecue instead. Cook as above and check it is fully cooked through with no pink meat showing before serving.

    N.B. *Courgetti is also known as Zucchini Noodles or Zoodles!


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    All the best Jan

    16 comments:

    1. This vegetarian cheers that vegie noodles/rice has become mainstream. Except in most of her own family.

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    2. This looks so appetizing!

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    3. Sounds very tasty. I like all the ingredients.

      God bless.

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    4. Parece super apetitoso!
      Um beijinho de gratidão.❤
      Megy Maia

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    5. This looks very good -- and healthy -- Jan. Thanks!

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    6. Wow, that looks so good! Thanks for the recipes.


      Feel free to share at My Corner of the World

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    7. hello, definitely I will try it!
      thank you for recipes
      Nat

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    8. These kind of recipes are great for those carb eaters who can't get pasta at the moment too, a great alternative.

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    9. That must be very yummy ...

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    10. Looks delicious Jan 💮

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    11. This looks so good Jan! Thank you!!! I hope you and your family are doing well, with all that is going on! Big Hugs!

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    12. Something I would definitely enjoy!

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