Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Easy Ground Chicken, Marinara and Sauteed Veggies



             Prior to our lifestyle change Spaghetti was a staple meal for our family, usually as an excuse to have garlic bread but none the less I had to figure out a healthier solution to this quick and easy meal.  First step was finding a marinara recipe and a pre-made sauce for easy nights that was also sugar free, dairy free, gluten free, and soy free.

             We will save my marinara from scratch recipe for another day and today let's focus on those ever so tempting "in a rush" nights where you just have to make something or your going to end up ordering pizza...

Here's what you need!

16 oz Ground chicken (or turkey)- 4 adult servings
1 jar of Marinara (I found O-Organics from Safeway was the most cost effective, Sugar Free, Gluten Free, Dairy Free and Soy Free)
2 green bellpeppers
1 yellow onion
3 tbs balsamic vinegar
1 tbsp coconut oil
Seasonings
1/2 tbs onion powder
1/2 tbs garlic powder
3/4 tbs rosemary (dried) or 1/2 tbs (fresh)
sea salt
pepper

Ok here we go =)
Slice onions and bell pepper to thin strips (these are going to mimic the pasta) sprinkle with salt and pepper
Season the ground chicken with onion powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper and rosemary (if you can go fresh on herbs than do it!) and sprinkle it with salt and pepper..
In a saute pan (a wok works well too) over medium/high heat melt the coconut oil, then add the veggies. Saute the veggies until they are starting to caramelize on their sides. Add in the ground chicken and break into bite size pieces stirring as the meat browns and the veggies get soft and fully caramelized.
Deglaze the pan with balsamic vinegar and loosen up all of the yummy brown stuff that has accumulated at the bottom of the pan.
Add the bottle of sauce (25 oz jar) I like to add a couple tablespoons worth of water to the jar, replace the lid, shake it up and get all the sauce out =)
Once the sauce has heated up to a low boil, reduce heat for 5 minutes and its ready to serve.

If you can't live with out pasta, I highly recommend Ancient Harvest Quinoa Pasta.

Note: You can use just about any vegetable to saute if you're not a fan of peppers and onion, try summer squash, zucchini, cauliflower, broccoli or sliced carrots.

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