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Easy Grilled Chicken Breast with Saffron

This recipe was inspired by Persian Joojeh Kabab, which has a few ingredients. It’s important to have a good quality chicken for a tastier and more nutritious dish.

Get yourself a good organic chicken breast*. In Italy, fortunately many small farmers avoid antibiotics or feed chickens with GMOs. I Bought these two (in photo), one from conventional supermarket and the other from a trusted butcher. See how obvious is the difference between an industrial and free-range chicken:

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industrial chicken breast
industrial chicken breast
free range chicken breast
Organic free range chicken breast

Ingredients | 2 servings

  • 1 Chicken breast
  • pinch Saffron
  • 1 Lime or Lemon
  • pinch of salt
  • Olive oil extra virgin

Preparation

Cut the chicken in big strips of 1 inch/1.5cm thickness

– In a small glass, add a pinch of saffron and pour 2tbsp of hot boiling water wait ⏳5 mins till it color turns red.

➡️ We’ll add salt later, to keep the chicken’s juice.

– In a bowl, mix the the chicken with 1 lime juice (or lemon).

– Add the saffron water and a drizzle of olive oil & mix.

– It should rest at room temperature for ⏳ 30 minutes.

marinade the chicken breast with saffron and lime

Preheat the grill pan, add salt and pepper to the chicken and start to grill right after. Cook each side of chicken for 2-3 minutes (it depends on how thick is the chicken breast).

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Taste to check it’s consistency and salt before removing from pan.

Serve it right away!


Notes

  • The lemon helps the meat to tenderize.
  • Lemon and saffron mixture are a classic marinate for chicken kababs in Iran.

Chicken with saffron and lime

Buon appetito. ☺️


* Check out this article in Dr. Axe website: Free-Range Chicken Benefits vs. Conventional Chicken Dangers

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Bahareh

Welcome to Foodcraftz! I'm Bahareh, a cook who started this food blog as a side project. Hope you find the recipes interesting I try to add more every month. Thanks for visiting!

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