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Nashville Hot Chicken Inspired Nachos

A crowd favorite combination of flavors inspired by Music City
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Nashville Hot Chicken Nachos recipe on Waiting on MarthaNashville Hot Chicken Nachos with pickles & coleslaw

You must be living under a rock if you haven’t heard about Nashville’s beloved hot chicken.  As I’m told by our own Nashvillian Kat, WOM’s Editorial Director, you cannot visit the city without getting a taste of this ultra hot chicken, and you can find different variations with a cult-like following around town at restaurants and food trucks alike.  It’s safe to say that it’s a Nashville specialty that’s quickly spreading around the entire South, too.  We’re even getting our very own Hattie B’s in Atlanta in 2018! 

What does Nashville Hot Chicken taste like?!  Heaven.  Nashville hot chicken is fried chicken, breaded and completely coated with cayenne and other spices.  It’s clasically served with white bread and pickles, as it’s sure to make your nose run and heart beat quicken…it’s that hot.  But it’s not like buffalo hot, or sriracha its a totally different hot.  

By now you know that  love getting creative with my nachos—some with sweet potatoes, some with jambalaya and some even for breakfast.  And these hot chicken-inspired nachos with pickles and purple cabbage slaw may be my favorite variation yet!  

Here, I was inspired to take the winning combination of flavors and put my own little spin on them by turning them into nacho form.  This is not the full fledged Nashville hot chicken as it’s not fried and breaded because I felt that with the chips the breading would be overkill, but it definitely hits the spot with the hot-and-cool-and-crunchy effect.  

Find the recipe below, and do tell me if you’ve made it to Music City for some Nashville Hot Chicken, or plan on making these downright irresistible hot chicken nachos anytime soon!  Truly, MKR

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Nashville Hot Chicken Inspired Nachos
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Ingredients
  1. 4 6oz chicken breast halves
  2. 1 cup Alabama White Sauce
  3. 1 cup Hot Buffalo Sauce
  4. 2 cups monterey jack cheese
  5. Tortilla chips
For the Dry Rub
  1. 2 1/2 tablespoons paprika
  2. 2 tablespoons garlic powder
  3. 1 tablespoon salt
  4. 1 tablespoon onion powder
  5. 1 tablespoon dried thyme
  6. 1 tablespoon ground cayenne pepper
  7. 1 tablespoon ground black pepper
  8. 1/2 head purple cabbage, cut into slices
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees
  2. Mix together the paprika, garlic powder, salt, onion powder, thyme, cayenne pepper, and ground black pepper.
  3. Place chicken breasts in a plastic bag with seasoning mixture for at least 20 minutes to marinate.
  4. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat with cooking spray or oil.
  5. Add chicken to skillet, sprinkling with salt.
  6. Sauté 6 minutes on each side or until done.
  7. Brush buffalo sauce over chicken. Set aside.
  8. Pull apart chicken into strips or preferred pieces.
  9. While chicken is cooling, arrange tortilla chips onto sheet pan evenly.
  10. Add a layer of chicken, cheese, pickles, cabbage, and bake until cheese is melted. Remove and top with Alabama white sauce and serve.
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The Easiest Quinoa Superfoods Salad

Quinoa, spiced cinnamon & turmeric squash combine with apples, pomegranate, and pumpkin seeds to create a flavorful, and super easy superfoods salad
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Quinoa Superfoods Salad Recipe Quinoa Superfoods Salad Recipe

Like many of you, the new year has brought me resolutions that focus on food.  But unlike past years, thoughts and goals around food have shifted.  Instead of my end game being weight loss, my food goal for 2018 is to be more balanced and mindful of what I eat and how that effects my body and overall health.

As many of you know, I was a vegetarian for seven years.  You can read more about that journey here, but long story short 2017 brought the end of vegetarianism for me.  At least for now.  One of the side effects of that change was that I went on what I’ve termed a “meat bender.”  Consuming so much meat not necessarily because I wanted to, but because it was now allowed.  And because of this allowance my overall eating habits became MUCH more unhealthy.  It’s was now way easier to stop for that fast food burger and fries on the daily basis, unlike before when there was no reason to pull into the drivethru because there was nothing on the menu for me to eat!

And while my “bender,” was an unforeseen, negative side effect, one of the happier side effects of eating meat again is my stomach and intestinal issues have normalized.  So now the question becomes how do I keep the good and throw out the bad?ecause while my stomach may be doing better, my 2017 diet wrecked havoc on my sleep, weight, complexion, and energy.  Balance of course. 

This year I want to restore balance back to my daily diet, and be more mindful about every single thing I’m putting in my body.  Consuming foods that fuel my body, and re-focusing on how those foods make me feel.  For me that means minimizing my meat, dairy, sugar, alcohol and processed foods intake.  Letting vegetables, fruits, and healthy grains be the star of the show again.  Getting back to planning out, and cooking my meals. And most importantly, eating for my long-term health and not a number on the scale.

So with this newly restored focus, I’m happy to share my first meal of 2018-a super easy, Quinoa Superfoods Salad.  So what are superfoods?  According to Live Science, “Superfoods are foods — mostly plant-based but also some fish and dairy — thought to be nutritionally dense and thus good for one’s health. Blueberries, salmon, pomegranates, nuts & seeds, squash, kale and acai are just a few examples of foods that have garnered the “superfood” label.  Superfoods have extra-large doses of vitamins and minerals that can help us ward off diseases and live a longer, healthier life.  Some of the nutrients that certain superfoods contain include antioxidants, thought to ward off cancer; healthy fats, thought to prevent heart disease; fiber, thought to prevent diabetes and digestive problems; or phytochemicals, the chemicals in plants responsible for deep colors and smells, which can have numerous health benefits.” 

All great things scientifically right?! But I don’t really need science to know this Quinoa Superfoods Salad is super.  If I’m tuned into my body, I naturally know everything in this salad is great because of how amazing it makes me feel.  Chocked full of warm butternut squash flavored with good-for-you cinnamon and turmeric spices, the warm, and spicy squash pairs perfectly with the cool and tart granny smith apples and refreshing pomegranate seeds.  Then you know I’ve got to have a little crunch, which I get thanks to pumpkin seeds.  While it’s great to use heart-healthy almonds and walnuts in dishes, I love switching it up with pumpkin seeds. I find they still provide that nutty flavor I crave, but don’t overwhelm the dish.  Then I topped it with a little goat cheese for that creamy texture and cilantro because I top almost everything with cilantro.  You can of course leave these out if you’re one of the cilantro haters and if you’re avoiding dairy…the dish will not suffer.

My Quinoa Superfoods Salad is easily a main dish in itself, but if you’re slowly introducing yourself or your family to superfoods it can also be a side.  Plus it’s great the next day, warm or cold! 

At the end of the day I know I’ll still have my burgers and fries, but I look forward to enjoying those as a treat and not as a Monday thru Sunday staple.  I’d love to know do you have any 2018 goals around food? Truly, MKR

P.S. If you’re looking for a bit more balance too, check out my recipe index and click Healthy-ish or Vegetarian/Vegan Meals for a little inspiration.

Quinoa Superfoods Salad
Serves 4
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Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
30 min
Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 cups Quinoa
  2. 4 cups butternut squash, cubed
  3. 2 granny smith apples, matchstick diced
  4. 1-2 cups pomegranate seeds
  5. 1 cup pumpkin seeds
  6. goat cheese crumbles (optional)
  7. Cilantro, chopped (optional)
  8. 1 tsp. cinnamon
  9. 1 tsp. turmeric
  10. 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
  11. salt
  12. olive oil or coconut oil
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. On a large, sprayed or non-stick, roasting pan lay out your butternut squash. Sprinkle with cinnamon, turmeric, cayenne & a pinch or too of salt. Drizzle with olive oil and mix together so squash is well coated. If you want to add more spices, do so now. Place in oven and let roast for 10-15 minutes or until softened and cooked through.
  3. While the squash is roasting cook quinoa per directions, cover and set aside. You want the quinoa warm when you mix up the salad.
  4. Once both the quinoa and squash is complete grab one large bowl or separate bowls. Add in quinoa as the base, then layer with squash, apples, pomegranate seeds, pumpkin seeds, and top with cilantro and cheese if desired.
  5. Add salt to taste, and if you'd like a bit of citrus olive oil. Enjoy!
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Smoked Turkey, Pomegranate, Brussels & Bacon Salad

An Anything But Boring Salad To Add To Your Everyday Menu
Filed Under > Everyday Dinner

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I first made this salad with all of my Thanksgiving Day leftovers. Craving something healthy, but not wanting to waste food, this anything-but-boring, smoked turkey salad was the perfect solution.  But even since the big day, I can’t stop making it.  And the beautiful thing about this turkey salad is it’s more than easy to recreate.

What really makes this salad work, is the combination of flavors.  The smokey taste of the turkey, combined with fresh tart pomegranate seeds, crisp brussel sprout shreds, and everyone’s favorite meat bacon, meld in perfect harmony creating a mouth watering bite after bite.  And no, your turkey does not have to be smoked, a well seasoned turkey breast will do the trick.

And bonus, there’s plenty of healthy stars in this smoked turkey salad.  Some of them obvious like pomegranate seeds, and others not so obvious, like shaved brussel sprouts which are sneakily mixed in which is perfect for the pickiest eaters. 

I’ve become obsessed with subbing in shaved brussel sprouts whenever possible.  You can of course shred your own with your standard cheese grater, but plenty of places like Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods have them washed, bagged and already shredded for you.  Try them in your coleslaw and salad recipes next time.

Hearty enough to be a meal all on it’s own, but with flavors that still make it equally light and refreshing I guarantee this smoked turkey salad will quickly become one of your households go-to meals.  Truly, MKR

P.S. Something to note, depending on the size of your turkey breast, or if you choose to roast an entire turkey, I suggest using the left over turkey by making a great turkey noodle soup, or turkey chili.  Or you can always make round two of this salad!

 


 

Smoked Turkey, Pomegranate, Brussels & Bacon Salad
Serves 4
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Ingredients
  1. 4-6 pieces of bacon, cooked and crumbled or torn
  2. 1 turkey breast cooked and shredded (or approximately 3-4 cups shredded turkey meat)
  3. 1 cup pomegranate seeds
  4. 2 cups shaved brussel sprouts
  5. 1 small head of lettuce, cut/chopped or 1 large bag of salad greens
  6. Croutons
  7. Shaved Parmesan Cheese
  8. salad dressing of choice (I typically use an Italian or Caeser dressing)
Instructions
  1. In a large bowl mix the brussel sprout shreds and lettuce until well mixed.
  2. On a large platter, layer the lettuce/brussel mix followed by turkey, bacon, pomegranates, croutons, and parmesan cheese.
  3. Serve with dressing of choice and enjoy
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