Chiribaya Chicken Peppers Tortillas
- 2 carrots
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Carrots can easily be kept for a week or more in the vegetable drawer of the fridge. Remove the packaging (plastic bags, etc.) before you put them into the fridge. If you want to keep them extra fresh, wrap them in a moist towel.
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You can refresh soft and limp carrots by soaking them in a bowl of cold water for a few hours before eating them. This restores the lost humidity in the carrots, which makes them crisp again.
- 300 grams chicken breast
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This ingredient is currently available from seasonal local productionWhere can I buy it locally? - 1 tablespoon Gipfelhirsch Chiribaya
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¡Viva Texmex! Chiribaya brings the smoky notes of Chipotle Chilies straight to your plate. With strong notes, this spice mixture enchants you directly in the Texmex kitchen and is very good in the taco. We speak from experience.
- 2 red peppers
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Cut 300 grams chicken breast into pieces of around 2 cm |
Add 3 tablespoons sunflower oil to a medium-sized frying pan and heat up over medium heat until the oil is hot |
Add the chicken pieces to the frying pan, season with 1 pinch of salt and 1 teaspoon dried oregano, and fry for about 10 minutes until the chicken is golden brown |
Peel 2 carrots, wash 2 red peppers and cut both vegetables into stripes of around 1 cm width |
Peel 1 fresh onion and 2 cloves fresh garlic, slice the onion into thin halfmoons and mince the garlic |
Remove the chicken pieces from the frying pan and leave them to rest on a clean plate covered with aluminium foil |
Preheat the oven to 80 degrees Celsius |
Add the onion and garlic to the same frying pan and sauté on medium heat for about 2 minutes |
Add the peppers and carrots to the frying pan, mix everything and fry the mixture for around 8 minutes |
Chop 30 grams walnut halves into fine pieces |
Warm up 2 tortillas in the oven for 3 minutes |
Stir 1 tablespoon Gipfelhirsch Chiribaya, 2 teaspoons dijon mustard, the chopped walnuts and cooked chicken into the frying pan and mix until well combined |
Place the tortillas on the plates and equally distribute the mixture on top of the tortillas |