Wednesday 11 March 2015

Chicken Nacho Baskets

I always get motivated to make something nice for dinner after watching Jamie Oliver on TV. The way he cooks is incredible, a true naked chef. Watching him reminds me to stop being so particular in the kitchen. Cook the way YOU like. Use the in ingredients YOU love. And always add a little extra of your favourite ingredient if YOU want to. Cooking should be enjoyable not stressful. When I'm in the kitchen I like to be in control, it's my space to play, my space to relax, and the decisions are always mine to make.

Tonight, after watching Jamie's 30minute meals of course, I decided to break almost every rule when it comes to nachos. I didn't feel like greasy mince or fatty nacho cheese crisps. I felt like something fresh, like the real deal when it comes to eating REAL food. 

I don't know, sometimes I just hate the thought of processed and genetically modified food. You know that feeling, right? So I found the freshest food I could find in my kitchen that could be used to create nachos and made these, Nacho baskets!


The bonus is, they were super easy and looked crazy cute. So, what did you have for dinner tonight? Want something fresh that feeds that greasy nacho craving you get every now and then? Chuck these together in the same amount of time it takes you to decide if you want supreme cheese or salsa crisps. 



This will serve two
You will need:
3 wraps of your choice 
1 chicken breast 
1 chopped onion 
1/2 green capsicum 
2 large tomatoes 
A few chopped jalapeƱos 
Fresh herbs such as origano, coriander and parsley 
1 teaspoon paprika
Chilli powder
Chilli flakes
1 tablespoon spoon of tomato paste
Sea salt
Oil (I use rice bran)
Garlic
1/2 can cannelloni beans
A sprinkle of organic golden sugar

Brown your chicken breast in an oiled pan and then bake for about 15 minutes at 180 degrees or till cooked so it's ready for shredding. In the same pan, fry the onion for 5 minutes and then add the herbs and spices. As for the chilli, add as much as you would like. I like it hot so I add a lot, about 1 heaped teaspoon of hot chilli. While this is all frying you may need to add a little more oil.

Take a moment to smell it, isn't it wonderful? The paprika adds terrific colour and smells amazing. Add the tomato paste, capsicum, jalapeƱos, beans, tomatoes, and then sprinkle over some sugar. Let it simmer. Once the chicken is cooked through, shred it using two forks and then add it to the mixture. 

For the baskets, get reasonable sized muffin tins and drizzle the oil over four of them. Warm the wraps up in the microwave for 20 seconds and place two in their own muffin tin, creating the basket shape. As for the other wrap, break it into triangles and place into the other prepped tins. Sprinkle with sea salt, chilli flakes, and some more oil. I baked mine for roughly 5-7 minutes in a moderate oven and then flipped them all over and baked for another 5 minutes. Or until the edges are browned and they are crispy. 

Fill your baskets up and top with some grated cheese and coriander. I love to have cottage cheese and natural yoghurt on mine too. As for Matt, he is happy with just yoghurt. Drizzle with a bit of lemon juice and chilli flakes and you are done.



-Sophea

Ta da! 

I do what I want in my kitchen and what I wanted was fresh chicken nacho baskets. What do you want in your kitchen?