Pan Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles

Try this Pan Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles recipe

Pan Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles
Pan Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles

Try this Pan Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles recipe

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 13.1717146853555 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 47.4357857572115 g
  • Fiber 4.22458076003998 g
  • Protein 14.4190934137287 g
  • Saturated Fat 3.757138078125 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (691g)
  • Sodium 1754.25153126471 mg
  • Sugar 8.94713392531552 g
  • Trans Fat 3.59918119471154 g
  • Calories 510 calories

Step-by-step

  • Marinate the chicken: Cut chicken breasts in half lengthwise to form strips (tenders).
  • In a 9x9-inch baking dish add all remaining chicken ingredients and whisk well to combine.
  • Add chicken tenders to the marinade. Flip chicken back-n-forth, until well coated.
  • Cover and refrigerate for at least one hour or overnight.
  • Meanwhile, make the pesto sauce, if you're planning to serve the chicken with pesto zoodles (or pesto pasta). If not, skip to step 8.
  • For the pesto sauce: Combine the basil, walnuts, garlic and salt in a food processor.
  • Process the mixture until it becomes a coarse meal.
  • Next, add the lemon juice and avocado, if using. Process on low and slowly add the olive oil to your food processor in a steady stream.
  • Blend just until combined.
  • Add the pesto sauce to zoodles (see recipe note below) for a delicious grain-free pasta dish, or toss with your favorite GF pasta. Also makes a wonderful dip for raw veggies, and a tasty sandwich spread.
  • To pan sear chicken: Preheat large skillet, preferably cast iron, over medium high heat.
  • Add about a tablespoon of oil to coat bottom of pan.
  • Add chicken tenders and allow to cook 3-4 minutes until browned.
  • Then flip and continue to cook another 2-3 minutes until cooked through.
  • Serve chicken with pesto zoodles for a delicious and healthy meal. Enjoy!

Pan-Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles: A Weeknight Delight

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook healthy and delicious meals can feel like a Herculean task. Between juggling work deadlines, school pick-ups, and the never-ending laundry pile, the last thing I want to spend my evenings doing is slaving over a hot stove. That's why I'm always on the lookout for quick, easy, and nutritious recipes that don't compromise on flavor. This Pan-Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles fits the bill perfectly.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity and versatility. The balsamic marinade adds a tangy sweetness to the chicken, while the creamy avocado pesto provides a vibrant, herbaceous counterpoint. And the zoodles? They're a fantastic low-carb alternative to traditional pasta, making this dish a guilt-free indulgence. I often prepare the marinade and pesto ahead of time, storing them in the refrigerator for a grab-and-go weeknight meal. This way, dinner is ready in under 30 minutes – even on my busiest days. The kids love it too, and that's a win in my book!

The magic of this dish lies in the marinade. I've experimented with different variations, but this balsamic-based marinade has become my go-to. The combination of balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic, and herbs creates a wonderfully complex flavor that deeply infuses the chicken. The marination process itself is essential; it tenderizes the chicken and allows the flavors to meld beautifully. I usually marinate the chicken overnight for optimal results but even an hour makes a noticeable difference.

The avocado pesto is another star of the show. Unlike traditional pesto, this version incorporates avocado for extra creaminess and richness. Avocado adds a healthy dose of good fats, which not only makes the pesto more satisfying but also balances the acidity of the balsamic vinegar in the chicken. The fresh basil lends a bright, aromatic touch that complements the zoodles perfectly. If you don't have fresh basil on hand, you can use a high-quality dried basil substitute.

Zoodles are a game-changer. Zucchini noodles, or zoodles as they're affectionately known, provide a lighter, healthier alternative to traditional pasta. They cook quickly, requiring just a few minutes to become tender-crisp. I find that spiralizing my own zoodles is a satisfying way to get involved in the cooking process. However, if time is short, pre-packaged zoodles are readily available at most grocery stores. One of my favorite tips for perfectly cooked zoodles is to gently sauté them with a touch of olive oil and salt. This process helps remove some of their excess moisture and adds a hint of flavor.

This Pan-Seared Balsamic Chicken with Avocado Pesto Zoodles is more than just a recipe; it's a testament to the fact that healthy eating doesn't have to be complicated or time-consuming. It's a meal that nourishes my body and soul, and it's one that I can easily incorporate into my busy schedule. Give it a try, and I bet it'll become a regular in your kitchen, too. It’s a perfect recipe for a quick weeknight dinner, a satisfying lunch, or even a light and flavorful dinner party dish.

I frequently adapt this recipe based on what I have on hand. Sometimes I add cherry tomatoes or sauteed mushrooms to the pan with the chicken for extra color and flavor. Other times, I switch up the herbs and spices to create a unique flavor profile. Feel free to experiment with different ingredients to make this recipe your own. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a kitchen novice, this dish is easy enough for everyone to master. It’s versatile, healthy, and delicious – three qualities I highly value in my cooking.

The versatility of this dish extends beyond its flavor profile. The leftover chicken can be used in salads, sandwiches, or wraps, offering a convenient and nutritious way to maximize ingredients and minimize food waste. The pesto is equally adaptable; it makes a wonderful dip for vegetables, a spread for sandwiches or crostini, or a vibrant topping for pizzas and other dishes. So, this isn't just a single meal; it's a culinary building block, offering endless possibilities for creative culinary adventures.

So, whether you're a busy professional, a stay-at-home parent, or simply someone who appreciates quick and delicious meals, I encourage you to try this recipe. It's a delightful blend of flavors and textures that's both satisfying and healthy. Enjoy!