Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, low carb tokyo coconut chicken. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Low Carb Tokyo Coconut Chicken One of the fantastic things about working for Cookpad is the magnificent kitchen that the employees in the Tokyo office have access to. Having been here a little more than a week, I have gotten tired of eating out for every meal, so I decided to cook lunch today. These low carb baked coconut flour chicken tenders are gluten free and paleo friendly.
Low Carb Tokyo Coconut Chicken is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They are fine and they look wonderful. Low Carb Tokyo Coconut Chicken is something which I have loved my entire life.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook low carb tokyo coconut chicken using 10 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Low Carb Tokyo Coconut Chicken:
- Make ready 1 chicken breast, roughly diced
- Take 1 medium onion, roughly diced (you don't want very small pieces)
- Make ready 1 large or 2 small bell peppers, preferably red, sliced into small strips
- Get 1-2 green onions, finely sliced
- Make ready 60 grams (approximately 1/4 cup) mixed nuts (walnuts, almonds, cashews), roughly chopped/broken
- Take 180 ml (about 6 ounces) coconut cream or coconut milk (cream has more fat, and is preferred)
- Prepare 1 cube chicken bullion
- Make ready salt
- Take black pepper
- Get hot pepper powder
Once the chicken curry with coconut cream has cooled, store it in a glass or plastic container (see note above if using plastic!) or to save room in the freezer, put it into a freezer bag and lay it flat so that it freezes flat. The Low Carb Coconut Chicken Tenders recipe is a simple low carb down-home dish that is great for company and also wonderful comfort food. I used to think of it as merely a vehicle for 'sweet' but now I know that it can also be a star in a mouth-watering savory dish too. These gluten free, low carb chicken tenders taste like an island paradise and are so simple to make, it's like you're on vacation.
Instructions to make Low Carb Tokyo Coconut Chicken:
- In a large skillet, over medium high heat, start cooking onions in your preferred oil. I used a mix of butter and olive oil. Add a dash of salt and pepper to taste, and stir occasionally until they just start to become translucent.
- Add the chicken to the skillet, along with another dash of salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is nearly cooked through.
- Add the nuts to the skillet and mix.
- Add the green onions. If you like your food spicy, add some hot peppers, or if you are in Tokyo, a little portion of a 100 yen package of hot chili powder from your friendly neighborhood Lawson's convenience store will work great.
- Add 60ml (2 ounces) of water and cook for maybe 30 seconds, then add the bell peppers and cook for one minute more.
- Mix the bullion cube with another 60ml (2 ounces) of water, and add to the skillet, along with the coconut cream.
- Heat and mix just until the dish is hot again (but don't boil). Take it off the heat and serve.
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