Honey, ginger chicken and Kiwi infused salad lettuce bowl
Honey, ginger chicken and Kiwi infused salad lettuce bowl

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have honey, ginger chicken and kiwi infused salad lettuce bowl using 19 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Honey, ginger chicken and Kiwi infused salad lettuce bowl:
  1. Take 900 g chicken breast
  2. Take 76 g grated ginger
  3. Prepare 4 tbsp honey
  4. Make ready 1 tbsp chilli sweet paprika
  5. Make ready 1 tsp chilli powder
  6. Get 1 tbsp soy sauce
  7. Prepare 1 tbsp salt
  8. Get Diced potatoes
  9. Make ready 2.14 kg potatoes diced
  10. Get Vegetable / any flavourless oil
  11. Prepare Salt
  12. Take Kiwi infused salad
  13. Take 2 large tomatoes
  14. Get 4 small cucumbers
  15. Get 85 g Edam cheese
  16. Make ready 2 slightly under-ripe kiwis
  17. Make ready 1/2 medium lemon
  18. Take 1 tbsp honey
  19. Take Lettuce

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Steps to make Honey, ginger chicken and Kiwi infused salad lettuce bowl:
  1. Mix together the grated ginger, honey, chilli sweet paprika, chilli powder, soy sauce and salt in a small bowl
  2. Puncture the chicken breasts with a fork all over and add the ginger, honey mix to it
  3. In a pre heated griddle pan with some olive oil add the chicken breasts and cook. Keep pushing them flat so they aren't raw in the middle.
  4. Heat up enough oil in a pan to cover the diced potatoes on a medium-high heat. Dice the potatoes the size you see below. Fry until golden brown and cooked in the middle.
  5. Chop the tomatoes into small cubes along with the cucumbers and cheese.
  6. Chop the Kiwi until it almost forms a paste. Then add to the salad Along with the lemon juice and honey.
  7. Wash and carefully peel away the layers of a lettuce without ripping for the lettuce bowl. Then add the salad and fried potatoes first, followed by the chicken breast sliced.

These honey ginger chicken bowls are not your typical boring chicken and broccoli meal prep. The secret to the chicken being so delicious is coating it in cornstarch. It keeps the chicken moist inside, helps the sauce stick to the meat, and thickens the sauce up. To easily coat it in the cornstarch, I put it. I cooked chicken until it was kind of crispy then added the honey and ginger for a few then removed it onto a dish.

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