Sauteed chicken breast in tamarind habanero reduction sauce. Then give this pan-seared chicken in a balsamic reduction sauce a go. It's fancy enough for company and simple enough for everyday fare. The sauce goes together in moments, finishes reducing while the chicken rests, and uses only three ingredients.
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I paired this chicken with the spicy orange sauce and thought it was delicious.
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You can have Sauteed chicken breast in tamarind habanero reduction sauce using 8 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Sauteed chicken breast in tamarind habanero reduction sauce
- 🢂 1 lb of chicken breast, boneless.
- 🢂 1 tsp of himalayan pink salt.
- 🢂 2 cup of water.
- 🢂 6 of tamarinds, fresh.
- 🢂 1 of habanero pepper, medium.
- 🢂 1 tbsp of coconut oil, organic.
- 🢂 1 cup of Tuscan kale.
- 🢂 10 of cherry tomatoes.
Sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper. Place sliced chicken in a bowl and pour over the cornstarch and soy sauce mixture. Make the tamarind stir-fry sauce by mixing all ingredients together in a cup. How to Make Sautéed Chicken Breast in a Mushroom Gruyere Sauce.
instructions Sauteed chicken breast in tamarind habanero reduction sauce
- Peel tamarinds and remove seeds..
- Bring water and salt to a boil..
- Add tamarind pulp and seeds from habanero pepper..
- Slice rest of pepper and put aside..
- Bring ingredients to a boil and reduce water over medium meat..
- Mash tamarind pulp while reducing to loosen flesh..
- Heat coconut oil in sautee pan over medium high heat..
- Strain reduction into hot pan, using back of spoon to push through most of the tamarind flesh..
- After reducing sauce to a syrupy consistency, add chicken breast and sautee over medium heat, turning half way..
- Plate chicken over Tuscan kale and garnish with habanero pepper strips and cherry tomatoes..
- Spoon remaining sauce over chicken..
- Enjoy!.
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