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Apricot Chicken


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Ingredients

4 portion(s)

Apricot Chicken

  • bunch Parsely
  • 1 onion, Quartered
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 20 gram Oilve Oil.
  • 400 grams Apricot Halves.
  • 50 grams white wine
  • 50 grams Thermomix stock concentrate, Vege or Chicken
  • 200 grams apricot nectar
  • 2 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 2 tablespoon Ground Coriander
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 800 grams Chicken Breast Cubed
  • 1 tablespoon cornflour
  • 2 tablespoon water
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Recipe's preparation

    Apricot Chicken
  1. Place Parsley in bowl and chop 6secs speed 8 - Scrape out set aside

    2.  Put Onion and Garlic in bowl and chop Speed 5 for 5 secs

    3.  Pour in oil and sauté onion and garlic 3 mins 100 deg Speed 1

    4.  Add Apricot Halves, White Wine, Stock Paste, Apricot Nectar, Ground

    Cumin, Ground Coriander and Cinnamon.  Cook for 4 mins at 100 degrees

    on Speed 1

    5.  Add cubed Chicken and Parsley and cook for 10 mins 100 degrees

    Reverse Slow Speed and Stir

    6.  Add Cornflour and water and cook for another 2 mins at 100degrees

    Reverse Slow Speed

    Ensure chicken is cooked before serving.

    Place Apricot Chicken in ThermoServer.  Serve with Cous Cous.

     

     

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Tip

Seasonal Vegetables could also be added to this dish as well.


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  • I used two TEASPOONS of each cumin and coriander...

    Submitted by PinkSwan on 11. April 2017 - 21:48.

    I used two TEASPOONS of each cumin and coriander and it was lovely.

    Not sure if the TABLESPOON measurement is a typo as it seems excessive?

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  • Hi. mine has never shredded

    Submitted by cbcory on 5. January 2015 - 19:35.

    Hi. mine has never shredded and has stayed in cube form. You could always add the butterfly attachment to make certain.

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  • Hi, does this shred the

    Submitted by Sammy69 on 19. November 2014 - 17:38.

    Hi, does this shred the chicken or does it stay in cubes?

    Sammy 

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  • I was disappointed with this

    Submitted by van der Ploeg on 13. June 2014 - 09:17.

    I was disappointed with this dish. There was no apricot flavour at all......two tablespoons of both cumin and coriander seemed way too much - this is all I could taste. Sorry  tmrc_emoticons.((

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  • Yummy and easy, looking

    Submitted by Emmamr2 on 5. January 2014 - 13:51.

    Yummy and easy, looking forward to eating this again and again, my 14 month old ate it all up too.

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  • My husband isnt really a fan

    Submitted by Tiekabell on 16. September 2013 - 15:07.

    My husband isnt really a fan of apricot chicken but he loved this one. It is now a regular at our table  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Thanks for this great recipe.

    Submitted by mellietopaz on 26. August 2013 - 23:09.

    Thanks for this great recipe. Even though I didnt have tin apricots I just ended up using a full can (400g) of nectar and added a few chopped up dried apricots for sweetness. It still tasted fab. I need to add some hidden veg next time for my 3 yr old, has anyone got any suggestions? Cheers 

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  • Thank you for the recipe, it

    Submitted by Chef Rhonda on 22. August 2013 - 07:10.

    Thank you for the recipe, it was quick and easy for midweek meal.  As I am on a diet I made this recipe up into eight smaller meals by putting the mix into ramekins when finished so I had my portion sizes.  i also added 1cup sweet potatoe and some frozen mixed veggies to the mix before adding the corn flour so that I had a complete meal.  I topped the ramekins with a layer of Filo pastry and placed into oven for 15 minutes to brown the pastry.  I have frozen the remaining meals so that I can pull these out later when my family is having something I can't eat.  The little meals were very tasty only approximately 300 calories each.  

    Chef rhonda


     

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  • I'm so glad that you enjoyed

    Submitted by cbcory on 20. August 2013 - 18:41.

    I'm so glad that you enjoyed it.  My two boys absolutely love this as well.  Some hidden vege's would go well  Big Smile

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  • Wow yum great recipe and i

    Submitted by kdeatta on 2. August 2013 - 21:53.

    Wow yum great recipe and i even stuffed up and forgot to set the parsley aside and it was cooked with the onion and garlic, my 2.5 year old loved it too, might try to modify it with some hidden veg next time Cooking 1  Thanks for sharing this xx

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