
I made this dish without the intention of sharing it (hence the lack of more pictures); however, upon taking the first bite I knew I had to tell you all about it. It was one of those nights where I felt like making myself a comforting meal, but I was only willing to work with what I had in the fridge because going to the grocery store in search of ingredients was not an option. I knew it would be nothing special, but I had more than enough to work with to make something somewhat enjoyable.
I came up with the idea of making a cauliflower mash not too long ago when I was at a speciality food store that was selling frozen packages of the puréed vegetable. The idea was great, but in no way was I prepared to pay $7 for something that I could easily prepare myself at a fraction of the price. I then needed something to pair the vegetable with and the only meat option I had was chicken. Easy enough, as I figured I could season the chicken with some herbs and throw it in the oven. As much as this was all shaping together well, I felt like I needed a sauce or spread to have on the chicken for some additional flavour. It didn’t take me long to decide on a pesto, as I have several basil plants growing at an unruly rate in my herb garden. In my mind, basil and sundried tomatoes makes for a perfect combo.
I prepared this recipe for myself only so I only cooked 1 chicken breast, but you can prepare as much as you’d like at once. Here I divided the three recipes, but the best way to prepare the whole dish is to place the chicken in the oven and prepare the cauliflower mash and sundried tomato pesto while the chicken is cooking.
This is a simple Paleo dish that everyone will enjoy very much and that you’ll probably prepare time and time again. The cauliflower mash is a perfect addition of healthy carbohydrates and a good alternative to the good old sweet potato mash.
Serves 1
Serves 4
Note: Make sure you buy a variety of sundried tomatoes that comes packed with healthy ingredients like extra-virgin olive oil ans herbs only. Avoid any brand that comes packed in a vegetable seed oil.
Serves 4
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