Tag: coriander

Magdas’ Mushroom Soup

Magdas’ Mushroom Soup

I think I don’t have to explain the beneficial influence of various soups – though mushroom soup has additional values because of the unique values of mushrooms themselves. Mushrooms are a very good source of B vitamins such as niacin and riboflavin and minerals like 

Roasted Cauliflower

Roasted Cauliflower

Roasted Cauliflower Since I got my halogen oven I can’t stop finding dishes I can make in it. Since I’m trying very hard not to eat too many carbs, so I decided this recipe for roasted cauliflower with cayenne pepper would be great. Found to 

Lemony Chicken With Couscous

Lemony Chicken With Couscous

Lemony Chicken With Couscous

Since I’m trying to diet constantly, I tend to look for recipes that at least seem to be diet, (read that: HEALTHY) then I change everything that isn’t diet, and make it diet 0_o. This time I found on the BBC Foods site a really nice, and healthy dinner idea for grilled chicken with couscous.

I know it starts to be boring – all that grilled chicken 0_o, like I would hear Cookies moaning :D. But really, there isn’t many kinds of meat that are really low calories and mostly protein. I usually use chicken or pork tenderloin. Pork tenderloin contains the same amount of fat as chicken breast.  And grilling is one of the best ways to keep meat diet too.

So, another chicken dinner ;-), as always easy and fast. Those that make couscous from time to time, knows it takes 5 minutes to prepare it, not counting boiling water or bouillon. Salad another 10 but it can be done while grilling the chicken. The only catch is that you have to marinate the chicken, though not long, only around 15-20min.

Lemony Chicken with Couscous
For chicken and marinade
2 single breasts
juice squeezed from 1 lemon
2 tbsp oil/olive oil
1 tbsp dried chilli flakes or 1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp garlic powder or 1 clove fresh garlic pressed
salt

For couscous
½ cup couscous
handful of sultanas (raisins)
1 tbsp fresh coriander
handful parsley
½ cup chicken bouillon HOT HOT

Preparations:
Start with the chicken, butterfly the breasts by cutting through the thickest part of the breast, stopping 1 cm before the edge, then opening out like you see on the picture above. Mix all the ingredients for the marinade, place breasts in the plastic container, and pour liquid on. Make sure that chicken is nicely covered in the marinade, and cover the container. Set it aside for at least 15 min (fridge the best).

Now bring the water to boil for bouillon (can also be done from the cube). Make sure bouillon is strong – the same flavour you would like your couscous to have – if the flavour is too weak, the couscous will be bland. So don’t hesitate to spice it up extra (with soy sauce for example and black pepper). Mix sultanas with the couscous in the bowl, then pour hot stock and cover – set aside.

Now take the breasts out of the marinade, sprinkle with a little salt and place it on the very hot grill. Grill until cooked through. While chicken is grilling and couscous is sucking bouillon prepare a salad of your choice – anything you feel like and is made from fresh veggies.

A minute before the chicken is done, add parsley to the bowl with the barley and stir it with a fork. Serve immediately when the chicken is done.

Very light dinner with nice lemony flavour to the chicken.

Until next time, take care of yourself and each other 0_o

P.S. Cookies, well he didn’t bitch whatsoever so I believe it was success 0_o.

 

The No Carbs Dinner

The No Carbs Dinner

  After my IDWTC Syndrome last week, I spent the weekend cooking quite nice stuff. Both dinners I prepared were low on carbs, and could be considered even diet. The Sechuan chicken I made the day before was light, and delicate with rich bouquet of