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Recipe of Chicken Breast in Citrus Buttermilk in 10 Minutes at Home | Easy Cooking Guide

Recipe of Chicken Breast in Citrus Buttermilk in 10 Minutes at Home

Ian Olson   07/10/2020 21:04

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Chicken Breast in Citrus Buttermilk
Chicken Breast in Citrus Buttermilk

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, chicken breast in citrus buttermilk. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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Phil Vickery cooks steamed chicken breast with citrus and coriander. To see more recipes and get involved with Phil's Cooking Academy, please visit. Add the chicken breasts and toss well to coat, using your hands or tongs to squash the citrus and massage it into the chicken.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have chicken breast in citrus buttermilk using 11 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken Breast in Citrus Buttermilk:

  1. Make ready 6 piece chicken breasts
  2. Take 1 1/2 cup cooking oil (optional)
  3. Get For Marinating
  4. Make ready 6 piece dalandan (citrus aurantium; orange fruit)
  5. Make ready 10 piece calamansi (calamondin orange)
  6. Prepare salt and pepper
  7. Prepare For Citrus Buttermilk Spread
  8. Take 1/2 cup Dairy Creme Buttermilk
  9. Make ready 5 piece calamansi (calamondin orange)
  10. Get 1 tbsp kinchay (cilantro, chinese parsley, chinese celery)
  11. Take ground black pepper

Season with salt,pepper,paprika,garlic salt and seasoned salt. This pan fried chicken marinates boneless chicken breasts in low fat buttermilk before adding a light breading and frying in just enough olive oil. As for the chicken itself, I used individually wrapped chicken breasts from Perdue Farms. These are typically very close in size and thickness.

Instructions to make Chicken Breast in Citrus Buttermilk:

  1. Marinate the chicken breasts, preferably overnight. Make sure to remove dalandan and calamansi seeds. Salt and pepper should be rubbed into the chicken breast.
  2. Prepare the citrus buttermilk spread. Finely mince the kinchay. Squeeze the calamansi into a small bowl, removing the seeds. Soften the Dairy Creme Buttermilk without melting it completely. Incorporate the calamansi juice, the kinchay and add pepper. Put the mixture into the refrigerator and bring it out right before cooking the marinated breasts.
  3. Fry the marinated chicken in cooking oil. A healthier option is to either grill it or broil it in order to lessen the oil content of the dish.
  4. Immediately after cooking the marinated breasts, use a spatula to slather the citrus buttermilk spread on them while they are hot. This would allow the butter to melt onto the surface.
  5. Enjoy the dish with either mushroom or asparagus soup, and rice.

Remove chicken breasts from marinade; set marinade aside. Place chicken breasts on grill, skin side up. For the citrus-crusted chicken breasts, place the lime zest, black pepper, garlic, sea salt and thyme into a mortar and pound to a paste with a pestle. Transfer the browned chicken breasts to a roasting tray, skin-side up, then brush each all over with the citrus paste. Roast the chicken breasts in the.

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