Summer is a time for simple but bold, fresh flavors. I am back in the kitchen, and things have never been better. There were weeks of many salad meals, take out, and dinners out, and I am truly happy to be excited about developing new recipes again.
This weekend I made a healthy, spicy dish that had Greek, Indian, and Middle Eastern influences.
It all started with some fresh mint from my deck. I love being able to take a few steps and to come back inside with fresh ingredients.
First I made a cool yogurt salad with mint, garlic, thin slices of red onion, English cucumber, and tomato. Roughly, I used a cup of 2% Greek yogurt, a small handful of mint, 5 crushed and minced garlic cloves, 1 cup of sliced cucumber, maybe 1/4 cup sliced red onion, and 1 medium tomato, seeded and chopped. I stirred everything together, then covered it and let it chill for about an hour.
Once the yogurt sauce was chilling, I coated free range organic chicken tenders with sriracha and a bit more Greek yogurt and set those in the refrigerator to chill as well.
The starring ingredient in this dish was a new product that I found at Trader Joe’s, Masala Tandoori Naan. It is a little sweet, spicy, soft, and so good. I am not a bread person, but this bread is positively addictive. I kept stealing bites as I was cooking 😉
After the chicken had been in the marinade for about an hour, I pan sautéed them in the yogurt and sriracha mix, creating incredibly tender and flavorful meat.
I chopped the chicken and place it on top of the naan then dressed it with the yogurt and veggie sauce/salad.
Served with kale and red beets massaged with olive oil and lemon juice. Simple, healthy, delicious.
Even though it was quick and barely heated up the kitchen on a VERY hot and humid day, it felt like a proper meal because of how well all of the flavors worked and how balanced it was nutritionally.
I love to create recipes based on various ethnic foods. Right now I am all about Indian spices. At other times, I am inspired by Japanese sushi or Thai curries.
If you had to pick a favorite ethnic food, what would it be?
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Tags: Food, healthy recipes, Indian Food, Naan, recipe, salad
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Ya know what else mint is good for? Mojitos!
That looks like a great summer dish! I would have never thought of combining those ingredients but it looks like it turned out tasty!
I think Mexican may be my favorite ethnic food but it’s so hard for me to chose because I really to do love ALL food!
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YUM! 🙂
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Also, the post title “On a roll” should be the name of your post for a lobster roll…its misleading 😉
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This looks absolutely spectacular! I think have have everything but the siracha and the naan to make it myself at home, so I may be taking a trip to the store tomorrow to grab some. 🙂
Also… you say you’re not a bread person??? I wish I could say the same thing. HA. I think it’d make some days a lot easier and my tummy much smaller. C’est la vie!
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I’m very jealous of your cute little garden. I can’t wait to have enough space to make one. I don’t have a porch or a yard so there’s no room, boo.
Don’t you just love trader joe’s Greek yogurt? It’s so good and affordable.
I love mexican and greek food… I’m not a huge fan of any other ethnic foods. I am such a plain eater!
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