Saturday, June 9, 2012

Yum

Hello Again,
I have a simple, healthy, spring/summer dish for you to try.  I have to give Andrea credit for this creation- she loves inventing things in the kitchen :)  You do have to be a cilantro lover in order to enjoy this one, so if you're not please pass it along to someone who is. 

Before we get to the recipe, I'd like to discuss a hot topic word we've all heard about- Organic. 
Organic is defined as food or farming methods produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.  For example, a non-organic apple (which happens to use the most chemical pesticides) has been shown to have 30-45 different pesticides on it!  Not so Yum!  There are some health professionals that link certain pesticide to neurological damage, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, and reproductive disorders. I know organic foods can be expensive, but with these products now in higher demand, prices are dropping.  I like to advise my clients to at least try and buy the products deemed the "Dirty Dozen".  They are the foods with the most pesticides and here is the list:
Ok so this might be a bit extreme-
but you get the picture
            • Peaches
            • Apples
            • Sweet Bell Peppers     
            • Celery
            • Nectarines
            • Strawberries
            • Cherries
            • Pears
            • Grapes (Imported)
            • Spinach
            • Lettuce
            • Potatoes


Ok, now to the kitchen! Here's what you'll need.

1 1/2 lbs of chicken fillet-it will serve 8-9
3-4 limes

                             







 Ingredients mixed together

1 bunch of cilantro









So I did mention this was simple, right?  Chop the cilantro and squeeze the limes into a baking pan.  Add the chicken and mix together. Feel free to add any other spices you like.  I sometimes like to add ground black pepper, Andrea likes to add some garlic. Once everything is mixed, put it in the oven at 375 for about 30-40 minutes- until the chicken is fully cooked.  I will use this for lunches during the week- sometimes in a wrap, sometimes in a pita pocket, or on a salad.  Hope you enjoy this easy, healthy, and tasty dish!

Enjoy!
Guy Schiavone

1 comment:

escrowit.com said...

I can't resist it. Even im on a diet i would still eat some.