Sunday night’s dinner sorted! Dietitians reveal their go-to satay chicken recipe and it is super healthy
- Dietitian duo the Clean Kweens have shared their easy chicken satay recipe
- The women say the dish is delicious and ‘super easy’ to replicate at home
- The best friends have 37,000 followers on Instagram where they share recipes
Abbey and Lily, from Port Macquarie, New South Wales, who call themselves the ‘Clean Kweens’ online posted the recipe on Instagram on Saturday
Two dietitians known for their ‘friendly’ relationship with food and mouth-watering recipes have revealed how to make their healthy creamy chicken satay dish.
Abbey and Lily, from Port Macquarie, New South Wales, who call themselves the ‘Clean Kweens’ online posted the recipe on Instagram on Saturday.
The healthy recipe feeds four and is super easy to ‘whip together’ according to the best friends who have amassed 37,000 followers.
‘It’s a perfectly balanced bowl with the most delicious and creamy satay sauce drizzled over the top,’ they said.
The dish calls for chicken, brown rice and broccoli as the core components and soy sauce, curry powder, peanut butter, honey, coconut milk and flour for the sauce.
The women start by boiling their chicken for about 15 minutes before slicing lengthways.
The satay chicken recipe appeared to be very popular with the page’s 37,000 followers
They then make the sauce by combining all of the ingredients except the flour together in a pan.
Once the sauce starts to simmer nicely on a medium heat they add the flour, stirring it in slowly to help thicken the sauce.
They then add the chicken, cooked rice and greens to a bowl before drizzling the sauce over the top.
The women posted the recipe after their recent chicken curry exploded in popularity.
‘If you loved our satay chicken curry you will love this little mix up,’ they said.
And their followers were impressed with many leaving comments thanking them for the recipe.
‘Every time I see this my mouth waters. Adding it to my meal plan this week,’ one woman said.
‘Can’t go wrong with satay chicken,’ another woman commented.
The best friends also use their account to encourage their followers to ‘repair’ their relationships with food
While one woman tagged her family and told them this would be their lunch ‘for the first half of the week.’
There are new recipes, both sweet and savoury, on the account every few days.
The best friends also use their account to encourage their followers to ‘repair’ their relationships with food.
The women are frustrated by the idea of food being the ‘enemy’ and want people to be able to embrace it without experiencing feelings of guilt.
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