PREP AHEAD ROSE HARISSA CHICKEN & SMASHED POTATO TRAYBAKE @drchintalskitchen

🌱 Veg – Swap for Halloumi & add to the potatoes for the last 10 minutes of cooking 🌱

This is literally the easiest traybake I’ve ever made. Maximum flavour in minimal time is my new middle name 🀣

As well as cooking, cooling & reheating, keep the skin on potatoes always = extra fibre, extra nutrients & lowers their GI

This was a quick easy mid-week meal that I served with tenderstem broccoli and a side salad – YUM

Chintal x

Recipe:
Serves 4

4-6 chicken thighs
2 tbsp rose harissa paste (plus more as needed)
1 tsp minced garlic
1 tsp minced ginger
Salt to taste
600g new potatoes
Drizzle of EVOO

1️⃣ Pre heat the oven to 180C
2️⃣ Par boil the potatoes in boiling water until just cooked, about 10 mins
3️⃣ Lay them in a large baking tray and smash with a glass
4️⃣ Marinate the chicken with the harissa paste, garlic, ginger & salt. Place on top of the potatoes
5️⃣ cover and place the tray into the fridge overnight
6️⃣ Just before cooking, preheat the oven to 180C, drizzle EVOO over the chicken and potatoes & bake for about 35-45 mins until cooked through.
7️⃣ Don’t forget to add a little extra harissa drizzle on top from all the tray juices! Enjoy πŸ˜‹

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20 Comments

  1. A glucose spike after eating is normal. Only repeated or extreme spikes are a health concern. Most people do not need to be concerned with do all this for a healthy vegetable like a potato.

  2. Cook starchy foods WITH FAT/OIL you get this effect.

    Was discovered with rice.
    Also works with pasta.

    But you need the fat.

  3. 1. It needs 24h to build resistent starch (4-6% of the starch becomes RS depending on the potato)

    2. Reheating potatos destroys the resistent staches

    3. Dont trust someone on the Internet do your own research

  4. Im thinking though it's probably such an insignificant amount and that's why dieticians aren't telling diabetics to cook and cool their starches.

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