You can easily buy taco seasoning or pre-made chicken fajita spice mix but I prefer to make my own using chili powder, brown sugar, paprika, cumin, salt and pepper, instant coffee, oregano.
After 'rubbing' the chicken in the spice mix, marinading for a couple of hours, then cooking with some veg, the chicken tastes great wrapped in a warm tortilla. Whilst flour tortillas are super tasty, corn tortillas are a better choice in terms of nutritional value. Corn tortillas are lower in calories, have less fat, fewer sugars and more fibre. Corn tortillas generally have less sodium than flour too.
As an added bonus, corn tortillas are smaller so one serving typically allows for two corn tortillas where as one flour tortilla equals one serving.
Examples of the nutritional value of both types of tortilla can be seen below. This infographic also offers a nice comparison summary.
Chili Rubbed Chicken
Serves 2-3 (fills 6 tortillas)
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Ingredients:
- 1 garlic clove
- 2tbsp chili powder
- 1tbsp brown sugar
- 2tsp paprika
- 1tsp cumin
- 1/2tsp salt
- 1/2tsp ground black pepper
- 1/2tsp instant coffee
- 1/2tsp oregano
- 330g / 12oz chicken breast
- 85g / 3oz onion
- 200g /7oz diced tomatoes (no added salt)
- 56g / 2oz sweet corn
- 56g / 2oz black beans (no added salt)
Method:
Crush the garlic and combine all the spices, herbs, coffee, sugar, salt and pepper into a bowl.
Cut the chicken into small pieces. Mix/ rub the chili spice mixture into the chicken pieces.
Cover the chicken and refrigerate for 1-2 hours.
Chop and cook onions in pan for 1-2 minutes with a little cooking spray.
Add the chili rubbed chicken and cook for another couple of minutes.
Add the tomatoes and a little water if necessary. Gently simmer for 5 minutes.
Add the sweet corn and black beans and cook for another 5 minutes, until all the liquid has been absorbed.
Serve with a non-fat Greek yogurt and warm flour or corn tortillas. ENJOY!
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Nutritional Information:
Tortillas NI
When reviewing the difference between corn and flour tortillas, remember that one serving of corn equals two tortillas and one serving of flour is only one tortilla.
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