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ok folks, i finally have some time to write you about this kind of epic meal i made last week. it was really easy and didn't take long, plus it was pretty healthy. i will definitely be making this again! i had some unused chicken from when i made the pomegranate-baslamic chicken, so i wanted to use it. this is what i made!
curried honey dijon chicken with ginger and soy roasted veggies
what you need:
chicken:
1 chicken breast cut up into small pieces (i only used 4 pieces)
1/3 cup honey
1/3 dup dijon mustard (ok - i cheated here. i had grainy mustard so i used that instead)
1 tsp curry powder (i definitely used more!)
1/2 tsp cumin
sprinkle of crushed pepper flakes
veggies:
any vegetables you like (i used 1/2 red pepper and 1/2 a zucchini - leftover from the night before)
1/2 onion chopped
1 tbsp ginger
1 clove garlic
1 tbsp low sodium soy sauce
step 1:
pre-heat oven to 400 degrees. mix together mustard, honey, curry and pepper flakes into a bowl. put chicken into a freezer bag and pour in mixture. marinade for ~30 minutes in the fridge (but the longer the better).
step 2:while waiting for your marinade and oven, roughly chop up your veggies and add them to a dish. add crushed garlic and ginger, soy sauce and onion to the dish and mix with your hands. put into the oven.
step 3:
take chicken out of the fridge and lay it on a greased baking dish. pour out the marinade into the dish as well. bake for about 15 minutes, then flip the chicken over and cook for another few minutes. at this point, check your veg. stir them around for a bit and put them back in the oven.
step 4:
when the juices start to brown, add about 1 to 1 1/2 cup of water or chicken broth to the pan. this will create a nice sauce to go with your dish. [note: i only added like, 1 tbsp of water and thought it would be enough. it wasn't. add lots!]
step 5:
after a few minutes more of cooking the chicken, take it out as well as the veggies. plate it up and enjoy!
so, that's it! not a terribly interesting recipe or blog post, but i am trying to procrastinate from working on the sport psychology case study due thursday... i should really go and do it!
Dijon ketchups are the best!
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