Tonguegasmic is truly the only word that describe this dish. Spicy, smoky, savory, fresh, aromatic, flavorful, bursting… I could go on and on. I had another dish set to share for today’s Mouthwatering Monday post and then I made this and since I had to restrain myself from Scooby Doo licking of my plate, this dish.. trumped the other.
- Cumin Garlic Chicken with Tomatillo Sauce and Chipotle Rice
- 1/4 C olive oil (divided)
- 1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 5 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 1/2 pound tomatillos
- 1/2 C fat free chicken broth
- 1/4 C cilantro leaves (just remove the stems and don’t pack them in)
- Juice of two limes (roughly 3 Tbsp)
- 1/2 tsp sugar
- Dash salt
- 3 garlic cloves, chopped
- 1/4 C chopped onion
- 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded if you can’t handle the heat), chopped
- Combine olive oil, cumin, black pepper and garlic cloves with the chicken in a large plastic baggie. Massage the baggie to make sure that the seasonings cover the chicken. Marinate for 30 minutes or more.
- Remove the husks and stems from the tomatillos and combine them with 1/2 C chicken broth in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Cover and cook for 9 minutes. Drain and leave the tomatillos to cool slightly.
- Combine the tomatillos, cilantro, green onions, 2 Tbsp lime juice, sugar, salt, garlic and jalapenos. Place them in a food processor (or, if like me you don’t have a food processor, place them in a blender) and process until smooth.
- Remove the chicken from the bag and place in a skillet over medium high heat. Cook about 9 minutes per side or until cooked through (this will vary depending upon thickness)
- * start making the rice when you place the chicken in the pan
Chipotle Rice
- 1 C long grain rice
- 2 C fat free broth (chicken or vegetable)
- 1/2 C chopped green onions
- 1 Tbsp sour cream
- 2 chipotles in adobo sauce, chopped plus 1 tsp sauce
- 1/4 C chopped onion
- 1 Tbsp butter (or olive oil)
- Add butter (olive oil) in a skillet over medium high heat and when it has browned, add onion, garlic and uncooked rice. Stir until fragrant and caramelization just begins. Remove from heat and add with chicken broth in a sauce pan. Bring to a boil and then cover and simmer for 15 minutes.
- Remove cover and add green onions, a squeeze of lime juice and chipotles and adobo sauce. Stir and simmer another minute or two.
- Remove from heat, stir in sour cream and keep covered until ready to serve.
Spoon the rice onto a plate, top with the chicken and then generously cover with the tomatillo sauce.
Y’all are gonna thank me for this dish.
Promise.
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Your recipe looks amazing, as usual. Can you believe I’m on the ball enough to 1) actually have a contribution and 2) be first to link!
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Wow, that looks yummy! Thanks for hosting!
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I saw you twitter about this yesterday and I was soooo hoping you would post the recipe! It looks amazing and I am adding it to the menu!
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I am bookmarking this recipe. I love love love tomatillo sauce in restaurants but I’ve never tried to make one (why?). I am totally going to try this.
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Wow – that’s a lot of yummy flavors all at once! I need to try this! 🙂
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Woo-wee! That’s a lot of coriander! (I’m old school, I can’t get used to calling it cilantro) Annnnyway, I’ll give this one a try. But really? No food processor? Oh, girl, we need to get you one. Whirrrr!
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Yum! Yum! Yummy yum yum! So printing this out to make later this week. I have a random chicken night planned but didn’t know what specifically to make. now i know!! Thanks!
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This looks really yummy!
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Tomatillo… that’s all you had to say.
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That looks simply delish! My mom loves spicy Mexican food. I think I will try this one.
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I have been lazy with the food recipes. Can I just ask you to STOP MAKING ME SO HUNGRY?
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I saw this (or something pretty similar) in a Cooking Light magazine a couple months ago and wanted to make it. I’ve never cooked with tomatillos before and my husband and kids will probably freak out about all the green. 😉 Oh well, I’m going to have to make it anyway! Looks great!
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My husband and I made this for dinner tonight and WOW! It’s fantastic!! My second kiddo said, “The flavors of the chicken and the rice just BURST on my tongue!”
My husband said that he wanted to take the Tomatillo sauce and drink it. Next, he wanted to put it on top of ice cream! He also wanted to know if you wanted a job. 😉
This recipe is definitely a keeper!!
I made this tonight and it was wonderful! The rice was a bit spicy for me, but still great. I made it early on and kept eating it from the pot! I wimped on the jalapeno and only added about half of it in the sauce. It was just so flavorful. It stayed with you in a good way. My husband ate 2 pieces of chicken. Even my toddler ate some of the chicken without the sauce. I am certainly adding this to my recipe book. 🙂 Thanks for tweeting about it. That is how I found out.
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OMG…you southerners can handle some heat 🙂 I made this for dinner tonight & my oh my those flavors…so yummy. My husband loved it…LOVED IT! He especially loved the tomatillo sauce & has plans of future uses. Thanks so much for posting.