basil chicken, roasted carrots, and raw zucchini "noodle" salad
This is what I came up with. Not gonna lie - I pretty much just make up recipes as I go! Sometimes they work. Sometimes they don't. This one did!
basil chicken with lemon
ingredients:
- chicken tenders
- olive oil
- salt, pepper
- garlic powder
- basil
- lemon
Did you know that basil helps aid in digestion and has been known to relieve anxiety and headaches? Sounds good to me! |
- super easy. basically I drizzle olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder on the chicken
- grill on a grill pan or the grill
- cover with fresh basil (feel free to use a generous amount as the basil "cooks down" significantly)
- drizzle with lemon juice
roasted carrots
ingredients:- carrots
- olive oil
- salt, pepper
- garlic powder
instructions:
- rinse and dry carrots
- cut into quarter slices a couple of inches long
- drizzle with olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic powder
- roast in oven at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes
raw zucchini "noodle" salad
ingredients:
- 1 large or a couple small zucchini
- avocado
- blackberries
- olive oil
- apple cider vinegar
- lemon
- salt, pepper
- dried herbs (I like oregano, but feel free to get creative with basil, rosemary, thyme, etc!)
instructions:
- rinse and dry the zucchini
- using a potato peeler, with long strokes shave off layer by layer of the zucchini, creating long "noodle" like strips
- dice avocado
- cut blackberries in half
- drizzle with olive oil, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice
- sprinkle with salt, pepper, and dried herbs
- toss and serve!
enjoy!
Helpful fact for the gluten-free:
You probably know that most wine does, in fact, have gluten in it. What you might not know is that wine bottled in France is gluten-free! The process they use in France does not introduce gluten into the wine. Amazing news! Be healthy. Be happy. Buy French.
Looks delicious! I think this will definitely have to make it onto the menu for next week! And thanks so much for the tip on the wine! I have to be careful with my gluten intake so I will now be researching french wines :)
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