Honey-dijon chicken = a little sweet, a little tangy, and a little spicy. It’s surprisingly flavorful given that the ingredient list is so short. There are only 7 ingredients – and if you’re not counting salt and pepper (because they really shouldn’t count), then there are only 5 ingredients. It’s a dish you can have on the table within 30 minutes. The key to making this dish is to stir-fry the chicken first – without any sauce – so that the outside of the chicken becomes a little crisp. Meat naturally releases water, so if this chicken starts to release too much water, then be sure to increase the heat on your stovetop. You don’t want the chicken to boil in its own juices, you want to stir-fry it. While the chicken is cooking, quickly mix together the honey mustard sauce. Once the chicken is done, add the sauce. Easy, right? I decided to cut the chicken into smaller pieces to give the chicken more surface area. That allows for more of the honey glaze to coat the chicken. It’s simple math really. And it’s probably the only time I ever use math in real life… when I’m trying to figure out how to make chicken as flavorful as possible. ? Serve this with whatever greens you’d like. The last time we ate this, I served it with a side of zucchini noodles and salad. It was fantastic. Enjoy! Like this recipe? Pin it to your favorite Pinterest board now so you will remember to make it later!
Honey Dijon Chicken
<span title='2024-10-11 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>October 11, 2024</span> · 2 min · 258 words · Rocio Wakeman