Garlic Crusted Chicken and Kale
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Garlic Crusted Chicken-N-Kale

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by: Brigid Titgemeier MS, RDN, LD, IFNCP  |  January 29, 2018

The more that you can let go of numbers and focus on connecting with the foods that you eat, the better you will feel mentally, emotionally and physically. Let go of the number of calories, the number on the scale, and the number written on the tag of your jeans. Disconnecting from numbers allows you to create space for connecting with the important things in nutrition. A few examples- the nutrients that come from your food, how different foods make you feel, and the quality of the ingredients that enter your mouth. Experience quality ingredients and the most enjoyable eating experience with the nutrients and flavor in this Garlic Crusted Chicken-N-Kale.

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The Human Body Was Not Designed to Process Processed Foods


As a functional medicine dietitian, I firmly believe that food is so much more than the number of calories. How do I know this? Because the latest research demonstrates people can prevent and manage chronic diseases through dietary interventions that are not focused on the number of calories. And perhaps even more importantly, I've witnessed the dramatic transformations that occur when people change their approach to food and start paying attention to the quality of the ingredients (like this Garlic Crusted Chicken-N-Kale below!).

People often think that they need to go to the doctor for their constipation, joint pain, sinuses, bloating, fatigue, heartburn, anxiety, and the list goes on and on. The truth is that most of these symptoms are influenced by diet and lifestyle factors. The human body was not designed to process processed foods. Processed foods in the body are like hair clogged in the drain of your shower. Hair doesn't go down the drain well and it generally accumulates overtime, causing a buildup that prevents the drain from doing it's job of draining water.

 



If you are not eating the right foods for your body it can lead to a similar accumulation of inflammation that builds overtime until you reach the point of an actual diagnosis of hypertension, hypothyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, fibromyalgia, type 2 diabetes, etc. People are taught to believe that they randomly wake up one morning with a diagnosis that developed by chance but with chronic disease, that is rarely the case. Chronic disease builds overtime and it's often caused by several factors that are referred to by the Integrative and Functional Nutrition Academy as STAINs : stressors, toxic exposures, adverse food reactions (like gluten, dairy, eggs, histamines, etc), infections (think gut health), or nutritional deficiencies and imbalances.

This is exactly why calorie counting does not have many benefits outside of possibly maintaining a certain weight. The truth about food is that it's so much more than numbers. Food serves as the most powerful source of information that we can provide to our cells. One of the best ways you can ensure that your cells are receiving positive messages is to fill up on quality, nutrient-dense ingredients. This will help with gut health, brain health, hormone levels, energy, mood, and so much more!

 

Quality Ingredients


That's why I love this recipe so much--it's packed with quality sources of information. An example of quality ingredients is seen in the Simple Mills Almond Flour Crackers featured in this recipe. The almond flour cracker ingredient list reads: nut and seed flour blend (almonds, sunflower seeds, flax seeds), tapioca, cassava, organic sunflower oil, sea salt, organic onion, organic garlic, and rosemary extract. These are clean ingredients that your body will celebrate! So what are you waiting for? Start focusing more on enjoying and less on counting with this fabulous chicken-n-kale recipe!

Garlic Crusted Chicken-N-Kale

Servings
4
Prep time
25 minutes
Cook time
45 minutes

Ingredients

4, 6 oz boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 c full-fat coconut milk
1 lemon, juiced
4 garlic cloves, minced
Dash salt
Dash black pepper
7 servings grain free crackers (equal to 1 box. Recommend Simple Mills)
¼ c grass-fed ghee, melted
1 c kale
1 medium avocado, ripe

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 F.
In a small bowl, combine coconut milk, lemon juice, garlic, salt and pepper. Mix well.
Dip each chicken breast in the coconut milk mixture, coating the entire chicken.
Smash a bag of Simple Mills Almond Flour Crackers into crumbs.
Roll chicken in the almond flour crackers.
Add chicken breasts to a baking sheet.
Pour melted ghee over each chicken breast.
Bake chicken for 45 minutes.
While chicken is baking, use your hands to massage one avocado into the kale and drizzle lemon juice from half of a lemon.
Serve kale salad at the base of baked chicken.

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