Post by Loupy on Jul 14, 2018 18:22:20 GMT -7
ONE POT PALEO CHICKEN CURRY STIR FRY
From: Courtney ODell @ sweetcsdesigns.com/one-pot-paleo-chicken-curry-stir-fry/
Paleo Curry Chicken Stir Fry is one of my favorite go-to meals for a busy night or when I am dieting but need a big, guilt-free dinner. This is a meal that is really filling, without being too heavy or full of calories. You can add nuts, plain yogurt, or coconut milk if you’d like an even richer dish- and its delicious on its own or over a bed of rice if you aren’t following a paleo diet.
This is a great meal for the whole family. Be sure to really let veggies brown to get a sweeter flavor- that’s my secret for feeding my kids veggies. Last time I made this, my 1 year old daughter picked out all the broccoli off my dish and gobbled it up!
Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil or other preferred oil
2 chicken breasts diced
1 bell pepper sliced into thin strips
1 onion halved and then cut into strips
1 head broccoli cut into bite sized pieces
4 cloves garlic or 1 shallot diced
1 tbsp smoked paprika *
1 tbsp red curry powder*
2 tsp turmeric*
*these are what my hubby and I use- but this is VERY subjective to taste. Add a teaspoon at a time and add more as needed. This is a very adaptable recipe and is meant to be tasted as you go.
Instructions:
In cast iron pan or heavy skillet, heat oil until shimmery.
Add chicken and brown evenly.
If you have a large pan, add veggies.
If your pan is too small for everything to fit and not be too crowded, remove chicken and add veggies. (but be sure to cook chicken completely).
Brown veggies and continue cooking chicken (or brown veggies and add chicken back when they are nice and browned).
Add garlic or shallot when slightly browned so they don't burn.
When chicken and veggies are fully cooked and browned, add another tablespoon of olive oil and spices.
Combine well so spices evenly coat chicken and veg.
Serve hot on its own or over rice.
Enjoy!
From: Courtney ODell @ sweetcsdesigns.com/one-pot-paleo-chicken-curry-stir-fry/
Paleo Curry Chicken Stir Fry is one of my favorite go-to meals for a busy night or when I am dieting but need a big, guilt-free dinner. This is a meal that is really filling, without being too heavy or full of calories. You can add nuts, plain yogurt, or coconut milk if you’d like an even richer dish- and its delicious on its own or over a bed of rice if you aren’t following a paleo diet.
This is a great meal for the whole family. Be sure to really let veggies brown to get a sweeter flavor- that’s my secret for feeding my kids veggies. Last time I made this, my 1 year old daughter picked out all the broccoli off my dish and gobbled it up!
Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil or other preferred oil
2 chicken breasts diced
1 bell pepper sliced into thin strips
1 onion halved and then cut into strips
1 head broccoli cut into bite sized pieces
4 cloves garlic or 1 shallot diced
1 tbsp smoked paprika *
1 tbsp red curry powder*
2 tsp turmeric*
*these are what my hubby and I use- but this is VERY subjective to taste. Add a teaspoon at a time and add more as needed. This is a very adaptable recipe and is meant to be tasted as you go.
Instructions:
In cast iron pan or heavy skillet, heat oil until shimmery.
Add chicken and brown evenly.
If you have a large pan, add veggies.
If your pan is too small for everything to fit and not be too crowded, remove chicken and add veggies. (but be sure to cook chicken completely).
Brown veggies and continue cooking chicken (or brown veggies and add chicken back when they are nice and browned).
Add garlic or shallot when slightly browned so they don't burn.
When chicken and veggies are fully cooked and browned, add another tablespoon of olive oil and spices.
Combine well so spices evenly coat chicken and veg.
Serve hot on its own or over rice.
Enjoy!