
Here's one of my favorite ways to make chicken. I have ALWAYS gotten rave reviews when I make it. It's very, very easy.
GINGER-LIME CHICKEN
prep time: 5 minutes
cooking time: 14 minutes
makes: 4 servings
1 tbsp butter
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
1 lime
2 tbsp liquid honey
2 tsp minced bottled ginger or 1 tbsp grated fresh ginger
pinches of salt and ground black pepper
optional green onion for garnish
1. Melt butter in large, non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. (You might think you could skip it to save on fat/cals, but I don't recommend it... your chicken won't look as pretty if you do. It's only a little!) When butter is bubbly, add chicken. Cook until golden brown, 3 min. per side.
2. Meanwhile, squeeze juice from half a lime into a small bowl (I usually use the whole lime). Stir in honey, ginger, salt, and pepper. When chicken is golden, pour honey mixture overtop. Reduce heat to low.
3. Cover and simmer, turning chicken occasionally, until springy when pressed, 8 to 10 minutes.
Nutritional info:
211 cals; 5.1 g fat; 30.5 g protein; 9.9 g carb
adapted from Chatelaine magazine
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And if you're really lazy, you can even buy the crock pot liners now so you don't have to wash it out afterwards (though I just toss mine in the dishwasher).
what do you put it on? please don't tell me you just spoon it into your mouth!
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