My husband has been on a big "chicken kick" lately. He's an avid weight lifter and is always saying how he needs more protein in his diet. I'm fine with that. Chicken is one of the easiest things to prepare. But it does get tired after a while.
So I did a quick scan of my pantry and fridge the other day, (looking for some new ideas), and I noticed a mango, some limes, and a few peaches that had just about worn out their welcome in my fruit bowl. I put them together with a few spices, some onion, and some peppers. The outcome was nothing short of FANTASTIC! Please enjoy!
So I did a quick scan of my pantry and fridge the other day, (looking for some new ideas), and I noticed a mango, some limes, and a few peaches that had just about worn out their welcome in my fruit bowl. I put them together with a few spices, some onion, and some peppers. The outcome was nothing short of FANTASTIC! Please enjoy!
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2.) Cilantro Lime Rice prepared as directed and kept warm until needed.
3.) Chicken:
4 - 6 boneless, skinless, chicken breasts
2 garlic cloves, minced
freshly ground pepper corns, to taste
onion powder, a few dashes
salt, to taste
1 Tbs olive oil
juice of 2 limes
2 sheets of wax paper
Directions:
Trim any fat from edges of chicken breasts and place them between 2 sheets of wax paper. Pound with a meat mallet to about 1 inch thickness. Remove top sheet of paper and season both sides with salt, freshly ground pepper corns, a few dashes of onion powder, and minced garlic. Heat about 1 Tbs olive in a large skillet. When skillet is screaming hot, add chicken breasts and sear for about 1 to 2 minutes, then flip and sear the other side; making sure not to cook them through. *You are looking for a golden brown crust only. Next, lower your heat to medium flame, squeeze your limes over the chicken, add about 2 cups of your Mango Peach Salsa. Cover with lid and let cook for another 6 to 8 minutes. When chicken is ready, serve over a bed of Cilantro Lime Rice. Top with a few spoonfuls of the cooked salsa. Gorgeous and delicious!
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Leslie,
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks amazing. I enjoy cilantro lime rice as well as sauces that use fresh fruits.
Julie
I saw this on Marvelous Mondays!! It looks awesome! I'm following on Twitter, tried to follow on GFC but was having trouble with it. Your recipes look amazing!
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www.adornedfromabove.com
This chicken with the mango salsa sounds wonderful!! I can't wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by Mom's Test Kitchen! Happy Monday!
This looks delicious! Happy Wednesday!! Deb
ReplyDeleteI love the summer flavors and it doesn't look like it takes a ton of time to cook. Thanks for sharing the recipe on foodie friday.
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie! I will be featuring this recipe on my blog today! I hope you have a great Sunday.
ReplyDeleteJulie
You had me at Mango Peach Salsa. YUM!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Whatcha Whipped Up this week.
I just want you to know that I included your recipe in a post on Monday about summer fruit dishes. You may like to check it out.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Diane! I am on my way to see it now. Have fun on your weekend adventure!!
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