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  • melbourne_wanderer@aussie.zone
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    2 years ago

    Have just marinated and batch cooked a whole bunch of chicken breast with my new girlfriend (the air fryer) for meals throughout the week. So easy, so delicious, and so tempted to just eat a mountain of chicken right now.

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        2 years ago

        i made it up! I love south-east asian flavours, so just a bit of the usual ginger, garlic, soy, chilli and lime to marinate.

        Then, I shred up the chicken and use it in different meals: a not-at-all traditional bibimbap type dish, a salad with wombok, shredded carrot, bean sprouts, whatever I have that suits (and a lime sriracha dressing), another with quinoa, roasted asparagus, cornichon, fresh herbs (and again, lime - what can I say, I really like it).

        Stuff that I can eat for dinner at home or for lunch in the office, basically.

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          2 years ago

          yum 😊

          and sounds a bit like the marinades I use, just combinations of soy, ginger, garlic, lemon, sesame oil, chili

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            2 years ago

            Sometimes I’ll expand out into other Asian cuisines (I know thats so broad as to be meaningless, but you know what I mean - korean, japanese, Chinese and all their regional variations). But the good ol’ soy, ginger, garlic, chilli, sesame oil and lime is so reliable and easy and fresh.

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      2 years ago

      Remember you two, use protection! Things can be very hot when to take them out of the basket.