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This Chicken Ginger Curry and Coconut in Endive Leaves appetizer is an easy to make savory to serve at your afternoon tea. This recipe is also gluten free and low carb. Your guests will be so happy in indulge in this guilt free appetizer!

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Chicken Ginger Curry and Toasted Coconut in Endive Leaves Recipe:

Course:Appetizer

Keyword:Chicken Ginger Curry and Toasted Coconut in Endive Leaves Recipe

Servings: 4 servings

Author: Ellen Easton © 2020 - All Rights Reserved

Ingredients

  • 1cupcoconutflakes (I like to use Bakers)
  • 4 to 6raw (uncooked)white chicken breastmeat, thinly-sliced*
  • Juiceof 1/2 lemon
  • 1/2teaspoonginger,ground
  • 1/2teaspooncurry,ground
  • Olive oil,extra-virgin (in a spray bottle)
  • 1/4cupGreek yogurt(non-fat)
  • 1headBelgian endive(about 5 ounces), separated into leaves
  • 1pint large cherrytomatoes

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.

  2. Sprinkle the coconut flakes onto a cookie sheet. Place in oven and lightly toast the coconut, approximately 5 minutes. Watch carefully so the coconut flakes do not burn as you want them a light golden brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool before using.

  3. On both sides of the sliced chicken breast, squeeze the fresh lemon juice. Sprinkle and rub in the ground ginger and ground curry.

  4. Spray a large frying pan with the olive oil (enough so the chicken slices do not stick to the pan). Place the chicken slices in the prepared frying pan. Brown until one side is coated and slightly crispy, approximately 3 minutes. Turn the chicken slices over and cook until ameat thermometerregisters aninternal temperatureof 165 degrees F. (juices will run clear when cut with the tip of a knife). Remove chicken from the heat and set aside until cool enough to handle.

  5. Cut the chicken slices into smaller pieces and place in your food processor. Add the toasted coconut and the yogurt; pulsate until chopped together to make a chicken salad mixture.

  6. Serve the prepared chicken salad mixture on endive leaves or stuff into a large cherry tomatoes.

  7. Makes 4 servings.

Recipe Notes

* Purchase thinly-sliced white chicken breasts or regular white chicken breast (ask your butcher of slice them thin for you).

I get many readers asking what cooking/meat thermometer that I prefer and use in my cooking and baking. I, personally, use the Thermapen Thermometer.Originally designed for professional use, the Super-Fast Thermapen Thermometer is used by chefs all over the world. I only endorse a few products, on my web site, that I like and use regularly.

You can learn more or buy yours at:Super-Fast Thermapen Thermometer.

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  1. Mercedes Serralles

    Fabulous! Ellen makes magic 🌟

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