Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Chicken with Coconut Kale

Chicken in a coconut sauce with kale.

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Can I Have This For Dinner Every Night?

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Because I think I really could eat this for dinner every night.

Golden, juicy, thinly sliced pan-fried chicken swims in a creamy coconut-kale gravy-like situation with slips of shallot and a bit of heat. It’s like a cozy curry meets a show-stopping marry me chicken. Except it’s stupidly easy. That coconut kale sauce carries us with, like, 5 ingredients.

This is one of those all-in-one meals; the veg is there, the protein is there, the flavor is there! Make sure to give yourself an extra scoop or three of sauce on top some rice, because you know what? You deserve to feel good. And let all that luscious flavor absorb into the rice, and really just enjoy that moment.

Bowl of chicken with coconut kale and white rice.

I have been working my way through a shipment of Maesri yellow curry which I ordered on Amazon (affiliate link) – it’s premade, flavorful and concentrated, golden in color. It works perfectly here. That said, red curry paste is often easier to find and would be a less-golden but still-delicious substitute. And if you’re feeling the calling to stock your freezer with something great, then you should probably make this yellow curry paste which will make your house smell like the aromatics of heaven. It is an absolute gem to pull out of the freezer through the winter. I make a batch of it at least once every year.

My girls, bless their hearts, are not super into the coconut kale. Something about multiple cups of freshly shredded kale? It’s fine – I just leave out a few pieces of “plain chicken” for them and happily serve up a bit of extra coconut kale for myself in their honor.

I love chicken for this, but lately, I’ve been dreaming of a skillet of gently pan-fried shrimp swirled in this coconut kale sauce. It just feels right. It’s a choose-your-own adventure, and all paths end with you licking the last bits of sauce out of the pan.

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How To Make This Recipe

1

Cut Your Chicken.

This is optional, but I really love a thinly sliced piece of chicken. It’s easier to cook and it’s more enjoyable to eat. I thinly slice chicken breasts and season them right on the cutting board.

Sprinkling spice mix on raw chicken on a cutting board.

2

Cook That Chicken.

Pan fry for a few minutes on each side. Yummy.

Cooked spiced chicken in a sauté pan.

3

Make Your Sauce.

Shallots, curry paste, kale, and coconut milk. You’re basically there.

Pouring coconut milk into a pan of sautéed kale.

4

Pop The Chicken Back In.

Once the sauce is golden and thickened, get the chicken back in there.

Placing chicken in a pan with coconut milk and kale.

5

Yum! You’re Done!

Garnish and deliver this to the table to a chorus of oohs and ahhs. It’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

Cooked chicken in a pan with coconut sauce.
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Chicken in a coconut sauce in a pan.

Chicken with Coconut Kale


  • Author: Lindsay
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings

Description

Golden, juicy, thinly sliced pan-fried chicken swims in a creamy coconut-kale gravy-like situation with slips of shallot and a bit of heat. Super easy, minimal ingredients!


Ingredients

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Chicken

  • 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut or pounded into thin pieces
  • 23 tablespoons all-purpose chicken seasoning (I use the McCormick Rotisserie Chicken Seasoning)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons avocado oil (divided)

Coconut Kale

  • 1 shallot, thinly sliced
  • 23 cups finely shredded curly kale, stems removed (about 3-4 stalks)
  • 1 tablespoon yellow curry paste (see notes for subs)
  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar

Optional, for serving:

  • rice
  • chili crisp or cilantro for garnish

Instructions

  1. Cook the Chicken: Coat the chicken with the spices. In a large nonstick pan, heat 1 tablespoon of avocado oil over medium high heat. Add chicken and cook until golden brown and cooked through, about 2-3 minutes per side. Set chicken aside.
  2. Start the Coconut Kale: If needed, wipe your pan out (see notes). In the same pan, add 1/2 tablespoon avocado oil if needed. Saute the shallots, kale, and yellow curry paste for 5 minutes until everything is aromatic and tender.
  3. Simmer the Coconut Kale: Add all other sauce ingredients; simmer for 5-10 minutes to thicken. When the sauce has thickened, tuck the chicken back in the sauce. Let it get gently bubbly and spoon the sauce over top.
  4. You’re Done! Yum! Sprinkle the whole thing with cilantro. Serve chicken with scoops of the sauce over rice! Finish with whatever toppings you like – for me it’s chili crisp!

Notes

For the chicken seasoning, you’ll want to use something that uses spices like paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, and/or salt. If you’re working without a spice mix, I would recommend the spices in our Air Fryer Chicken! The chicken spices play a big part of both the flavor of the dish and the caramelization / browning of the chicken. For example, if you choose a chicken seasoning that contains sugar, then the overall dish will be sweeter and you’ll notice more browned bits getting stuck to the bottom of the pan. 

For the chicken, you want to cook it to 165 degrees internal temperature – I use this meat thermometer (affiliate link) all the time and I love it.

I’ve been using a ceramic nonstick for this recipe (Nordic Ware Basalt Skilletaffiliate link) and it has amazing release properties so I rarely need to wipe the pan out! That said, if you’re using an older nonstick or a different type of pan that’s holding onto a lot of brown or burnt bits from the chicken, wipe the pan out before you start the sauce. This helps the sauce stay light and golden colored. It is really pan-dependent – for my Nordic Ware nonstick I don’t need to do this at all, but others require a quick wipe down to avoid too much brown in the sauce.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Thai-Inspired

Keywords: coconut chicken, coconut sauce, easy dinner, easy chicken dinner

Frequently Asked Questions / Things To Know

Can you use red curry paste?

Yes! The color will be different but the flavor will be great. If you’re using a more mainstream brand like Thai Kitchen, you may want to use 2 tablespoons instead of 1 tablespoon to make sure you get enough flavor. I use Maesri which is pretty potent so I find that 1 tablespoon is enough.

Can I use curry powder instead of curry paste?

You can, but it won’t be nearly as potent (read: yummy). If that’s all you have, I would help it out with some sriracha or chili crisp, or turmeric, or roasted red chile paste, or anything else you have to add some flavor depth and dimension.

Can I use light coconut milk?

Yes, but the sauce won’t thicken quite as well. You could always thicken it with a cornstarch slurry if having a low fat content is important to you!

Do you have to wipe out the pan?

No, you don’t have to. If the pan just has some light nice browning left in it, leave it alone! But if it looks like this after cooking the chicken, then yes, I would wipe it out to avoid the sauce turning a dark brown color.

What other proteins can you use besides chicken?

Shrimp would be great. I’ve been dying to try it. I also feel like this sauce would be A+ with meatballs or chickpeas (very similar to Steph’s Chickpea Curry)!

Do you have to use kale?

No! I happen to have a lot of it in my otherwise very struggling garden right now, which is why I have been using it (plus, it’s a nice hefty green that wilts really pleasantly into the sauce). Other great options: spinach, bell peppers, mushrooms, basically anything you’d put in a curry.

Can I use onions instead of a shallot?

Yes. I like shallots a lot. But a thinly sliced onion will do the trick!

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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Ricotta Meatballs with the Crispy Topping

Meatballs in a skillet with red sauce and breadcrumbs.

Watch How To Make These Ricotta Meatballs

I Have A New Favorite Meatball.

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Not to be drama, but there might be drama.

For years, these classic baked chicken meatballs have been my favorite of all time. And I still love them!

But there’s a new meatball in town. RICOTTA meatballs, to be specific! They are a force in my life. They are just super tender, juicy, versatile, and so easy.

Imagine this: you step in the door from school / work / life and get hit with the smell of warm garlic bread. You see someone (maybe it’s your own self – just play along) pulling a skillet of crispy-topped meatballs in bubbling sauce out of the oven. A bowl of dressed greens get set on the table. People start to gather, forks are flying, dipping and crunching and shushed eating begins.

It doesn’t get any better than feeling loved in this way. ♡

I’ve done this with both ground chicken and ground turkey – I prefer turkey, maybe because it has a bit more fat? Ground beef also works, as does Italian sausage – and maybe you want to mix and match because this recipe is begging to be doubled.

As far as serving goes, it is physically impossible for us to NOT have these with garlic bread. I adore this garlic bread so much. But good old buttered noodles would work, too! And for veggies, a simple green salad, bagged Caesar salad, or steam-in-the-bag green beans on the side – all great options.

I love these meatballs because – thanks to that ricotta! – they’re juicy, luscious, and flavorful. Bjork loves these meatballs because protein. Our girls LOVE these meatballs for who knows what reason kids ever choose to like anything, but the obsession is real. Our 3 year old prayed before our meal the other night, and she closed her little eyes and folded her hands and solemnly said, in her tiny voice, “God, thank you that Mom made these meatballs.”

I hope you love them as much as we do!

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Welcome To My Home! Let’s Make Ricotta Meatballs!

1

Combine the meatball mixture.

Everything all in one bowl! No cutting board required.

Mixing meatballs in a bowl.

2

Roll into Meatballs.

Place them in an oiled pan to prevent sticking – I love this one from Lodge, but any oven-safe pan will work! (affiliate link)

Placing meatballs in a bowl before cooking.

3

Bake the Meatballs.

400 degrees for 20-25 minutes, to golden, juicy perfection.

Browned meatballs in a skillet.

4

Add Sauce.

I just add a jar of sauce directly to the pan.

Pouring red sauce on meatballs in a skillet.

5

Add the crispy topping.

Optional but fun! Gives the whole thing a little texture and bling. Broil for a few minutes to get it crispy!

Sprinkling breadcrumbs on a skillet of meatballs in red sauce.

6

You’re done! Yum!

Get into that skillet of goodness.

Dipping garlic bread into a pan of meatballs.
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Meatballs in a skillet with red sauce.

Ricotta Meatballs with The Crispy Topping


  • Author: Lindsay
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4-5 servings

Description

These Ricotta Meatballs are an easy and delicious family favorite! Tender, juicy homemade meatballs with a jar of good marinara and a crispy topping to finish it all off. YUM!


Ingredients

Units

Ricotta Meatballs

  • 1 lb. ground turkey (ground chicken also works, as does just about any other type of ground meat that you like!)
  • 1/2 cup full-fat ricotta cheese
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 cup panko
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning

Crispy Topping & Extras

  • 1 jar tomato sauce (I like a lot of sauce so I typically use a 2832 ounce jar)
  • 1/4 cup panko
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • chopped parsley

Instructions

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Mix all meatball ingredients together.
  2. Meatballs: Roll mixture into 20-24 small meatballs. Drizzle some olive oil in the bottom of a shallow Dutch oven or oven-safe pan to prevent sticking. Put the meatballs in the pan.
  3. Bake: Bake for 20 minutes on a middle oven rack. Gently loosen them from the bottom of the pan with a spatula; they should have some nice browning.
  4. Sauce: Add the tomato sauce directly to the pan with the meatballs and stir to get them all coated. 
  5. Optional Topping: Mix the 1/4 cup panko, 1/4 cup parmesan cheese, 2 teaspoons olive oil, and parsley in a small bowl. Sprinkle on top of the meatballs and sauce.
  6. Final Bake: Return to the oven for 5-7 minutes to warm the sauce. Turn on the broiler for the last 2-3 minutes to get the crispies nice and golden (just watch it so it doesn’t burn).
  7. You’re Done! Get into this! SO good served with a green salad and garlic bread for dunking into the sauce!

Notes

I use 93% lean ground turkey.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: Italian

Keywords: meatballs, baked meatballs, italian meatballs, easy dinner recipe, meatball recipe

Frequently Asked Questions For Ricotta Meatballs

How can I make this dairy-free?

These meatballs rely on the ricotta for both tenderness and binding, so for a dairy-free option, I would try these baked chicken meatballs instead! They are one of our most popular recipes, and they can be easily made dairy-free by omitting the Parmesan.

How can I make this gluten-free?

You can use gluten-free breadcrumbs!

What type of tomato sauce do you prefer?

I like both Rao’s and DeLallo tomato sauces!

Can I make these with ground beef?

Yes!

What do you serve these meatballs with?

This garlic bread is a must for me, even if it’s store-bought—it’s just so good to have something to dunk into that skillet. Another option would be simple buttered noodles. For vegetables, I usually throw together a bagged Caesar salad, a quick Italian salad using romaine, spinach, cucumber, and some store-bought Italian dressing, or this simple green salad.

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