Sentences with phrase «like skinless chicken»

Nutrient - empty foods like bread, pasta, and processed foods did not exist, yet, somewhere between then and now, the food pyramid popped up and we began to promote nutrient and calorie - sparse foods like skinless chicken breasts, grains, and other low - fat packaged foods.
I don't think lean protein sources are helpful (like skinless chicken breast or pork tenderloin).
You can eat higher fat foods in one or two of your meals, but for the other meals it's not a bad idea to eat lean protein foods like skinless chicken meat, chicken breasts, egg whites and protein shakes.

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We've grown so accustomed to these bills, that shelling out the cost of 50 pounds of economy - pack boneless skinless chicken breast just seems like a necessary expense.
As adapted, here's what it looks like: 1 1/2 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs 1 pound carrots, peeled and cut into rounds 1 sweet potato, peeled and cut into 1 ″ dice 1 teaspoon -LSB-...]
When I sub in chicken for things like this, I like to cook boneless skinless chicken thighs.
For the Rest: 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts cubed 1 bunch fresh broccoli (at least 3 heads) chopped 1/2 cup sliced scallions (green onions) 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (or more if you like it spicy!)
I made mine with gluten free bread crumbs, and baked them, but feel free to use what you like, have on hand, or have the time and energy for — frozen chicken fingers (yup, the is what mom usually did), homemade fried or baked breaded chicken tenderloins, really even boneless, skinless breasts can be used if you want to keep it lighter, but it doesn't absorb the flavor and help to thicken the sauce quite as well.
I don't like poultry skin but chicken wings never come skinless, right?
Lean proteins like boneless skinless chicken breast and tufu, beans (yes!)
With small cuts like a steak or boneless, skinless chicken breast, five minutes is adequate.
boneless, skinless chicken breast or a 2 - 3 lbs beef roast (like chuck roast).
So, first secret: boneless chicken wings are actually — usually — made from boneless, skinless chicken breasts that are cut crosswise into wing - like shapes, about 1 - inch - by 2 - inch.
Oven Fried Curried Chicken Fingers Ingredients: 2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts - cut into long strips 1 Tbsp curry powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp black pepper 1/4 cup coconut milk A dash of chili powder (or more if you like spicy) 1 cup or as much as you need shredded coconutChicken Fingers Ingredients: 2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts - cut into long strips 1 Tbsp curry powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp black pepper 1/4 cup coconut milk A dash of chili powder (or more if you like spicy) 1 cup or as much as you need shredded coconutchicken breasts - cut into long strips 1 Tbsp curry powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp black pepper 1/4 cup coconut milk A dash of chili powder (or more if you like spicy) 1 cup or as much as you need shredded coconut flakes
And if you're anything like me, most of it is skinless, boneless chicken breasts.
1 Tablespoon Olive Oil 1 Pound Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs Cut Into 1 1/2 Inch Pieces 1 Pound Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts Cut Into 1 1/2 Inch Pieces 1 Medium Onion, Peeled & Diced 1 Sweet Red Bell Pepper, Seeded & Diced 3 Cloves Garlic, Peeled & Minced 1 (14 Ounce) Cans Chopped Tomatoes 1/3 Cup Spicy Wing Sauce (Like Frank's) 2 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce 2 Tablespoons Mustard 1 Tablespoon Dark Brown Sugar Salt & Pepper 6 Whole Wheat Hamburger Buns Sauce: 1/2 Cup Fat Free Greek Yogurt 1/2 Cup Light Olive Oil Mayonnaise 1/3 Cup Blue Cheese Crumbles Salt & Pepper
Noodle, chicken and aubergine coconut laksa 1/2 x 250g pack dried medium rice noodles (see tip) 1 medium aubergine, halved lengthways and cut into 5 mm slices 2 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp Thai red curry paste (we like Thai Taste, from major supermarkets) 400 ml can reduced - fat coconut milk 600 ml chicken stock, hot 4 small, skinless chicken breasts 1 lemongrass stalk, bruised 150g sugar snap peas, halved lengthways 1/2 tsp soft brown sugar Grated zest and juice of 1 lime, plus extra lime wedges to serveGood handful fresh basil leaves 1.
FOR THE GUMBO FILLING: 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 tablespoon all purpose flour 1 half of a 14.5 - oz can of diced tomatoes with juice 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon canola oil 1/2 onion, chopped into small pieces 1/2 red bell pepper, chopped into small pieces 1 stalk celery, chopped into small pieces 1 clove garlic, minced 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons water or white wine 1 boneless skinless chicken thigh cut into small pieces 1/2 cup smoked sausage like andouille 1/2 cup shelled and deveined shrimp, cut into small pieces 1/2 cup frozen or fresh okra, cut into small pieces 1 tablespoon Italian parsley, chopped
1/2 x 250g pack dried medium rice noodles (see tip) 1 medium aubergine, halved lengthways and cut into 5 mm slices 2 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp Thai red curry paste (we like Thai Taste, from major supermarkets) 400 ml can reduced - fat coconut milk 600 ml chicken stock, hot 4 small, skinless chicken breasts 1 lemongrass stalk, bruised 150g sugar snap peas, halved lengthways 1/2 tsp soft brown sugar Grated zest and juice of 1 lime, plus extra lime wedges to serveGood handful fresh basil leaves 1.
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into thin strips 2 tablespoons oil for stir frying (butter / coconut oil / ghee) 1 teaspoon sesame oil 2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed 2 teaspoons fish sauce 2 teaspoons soy sauce 1 lime, juiced 2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 chili pepper (we use anaheim), trimmed and chopped Dash of hot sauce (if you want it spicier) 2 teaspoons sesame seeds Salad mix of your choice Vinaigrette of your choice (I like using Nourishing Gourmet's Everyday Salad Dressing) Chopped cilantro (optional)
Another plus: you can find lots of chicken cuts (like the thighs I've used here), not just boneless skinless breasts.
My Daddy loved chicken and rice... I like your version because of the boneless - skinless thighs (read, juicy and not greasy!).
Ingredients: 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1/4 medium yellow onion, minced 1 clove garlic, minced 1 chipotle pepper canned in adobo, minced 1 8 - ounce can tomato sauce (also labeled tomato puree) 1/2 teaspoon honey 2 ounces (1/4 cup) light beer 2 boneless skinless chicken breast halves, halved crosswise 3 9 - inch whole wheat tortillas / wraps (I like Toufayan Bakeries, but you do you.)
Keep an eye on prices for whatever steaks you like (a decent porterhouse is a meal of itself, imho), chicken parts (legs and thighs are particularly good for soups and stews) and boneless skinless chicken breasts (good for sandwiches and anyplace where the meat will be a part of the larger meal, like casseroles or most Chinese foods).
• When the chicken feels like an afterthought on the menu • When the menu lists a skinless / boneless chicken breast • When your server can't tell you a thing about its preparation • When there is a heavy sauce • When there is danger the bird has been over-brined (online reviews help here)
I used boneless skinless but you may use bone in chicken and any parts you like, or even a whole chicken just make sure you add more water.
Add asparagus (ends trimmed, cut in half), chopped chicken (I used boneless skinless chicken thighs and prefer to use them, but you can use chopped chicken breast, as well) to the same skillet, sprinkle red pepper flakes and salt over all of the ingredients in the skillet, and cook on medium heat, occasionally stirring, until the chicken is cooked through and no longer pink, and the asparagus is cooked to your liking (crunchy or crunchy - soft), about 5 to 10 minutes.
I use boneless, skinless chicken pieces, but I think using bone - in chicken helps it to feel more like real fried chicken.
To keep your protein clean and lean stick with skinless chicken breast or seafood, like shrimp skewers, scallops, or salmon.
Bodybuilders especially like boneless and skinless chicken breast which they prepare in advance, put it Tupperware and combine it with all kinds of carbs and veggies.
The grilled, skinless chicken serves as a perfect source of low - fat protein; while fresh fruits and veggies (like blood or navel oranges, crisp cucumbers, and romaine) add filling fiber, and the walnuts, and extra virgin olive oil in the dressing add a healthy dose of good - for - you fats.
Boneless, skinless chicken breast, for example, instead of eating every part of the animal — white meat and dark, tough cuts and tender, organ meats like liver, and skins, bones, tendons and cartilage in old - fashioned broth.
17 A suggested menu on a leading paleo website proposes eggs scrambled in olive oil for breakfast, fruit or lean beef for snacks, chicken salad with olive oil for lunch, and grilled skinless turkey breast with steamed vegetables for dinner.18 This might sound like a virtuous and even colorful assembly of unprocessed foods, but it is hard to fathom how these recommendations could meaningfully sustain the development of teenage boys over time.
Limit yourself to the recommended diabetic serving for noodles or pasta — 1/3 cup per meal — and consume your pasta along with other foods that are low on the glycemic index, like nonstarchy vegetables, or foods that don't contain significant amounts of carbohydrates, such as sources of lean protein like seafood or skinless chicken breast.
Like many people, my introduction to poultry was in the form of the boneless, skinless chicken breast.
Organic meats like extra lean ground beef, ground turkey breast, boneless, skinless chicken breasts, lamb and lean ground venison are excellent protein sources in homemade dog food.
Suitable carbohydrates could include cooked rice, pasta or potatoes, and the protein would be something like unseasoned boiled ground beef, non-fat cottage cheese, or skinless white chicken meat.
In addition to packaged treats like the ones we mentioned above, consider experimenting also with snack - sized string cheese, dried apple pieces, sliced carrot, skinless chicken (lower in fat and calories), sweet potato chips and any homemade dog treats you might have and that are safe for your puppy to eat.
He is elderly and had treats that looked like grilled skinless chicken breasts, but could not remember the brand and no longer had the bag.
(And like you, I think I will use boneless, skinless chicken breasts, so thanks for the tip on that too!)
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