Whole30 West Coast Chicken (2024)

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We made it! My husband Jack and I completed our Whole30 earlier this week – and delicious, satisfying recipes like this Whole30 West Coast Chicken are part of the reason for our success.

I know I’ve said this before – but even if you aren’t following the Whole30 program – you will love this quick, zesty, flavorful chicken dish! (So please don’t click away just because it says ‘Whole30’!) 🙂

Before I talk more about this Whole30 West Coast Chicken recipe, many people have been asking us how the Whole30 program is going for us. I have to say – Jack and I both feel great! Eating a ‘clean’ diet definitely has some huge merits, and we’re both planning to make this style of eating a long term way of life. We’re about to start the ‘reintroduction phase’ – adding legumes, grains, and dairy back into our diet to see how our bodies react and then go from there. And of course, everything in moderation – we will still enjoy (and share recipes for) other ‘non-clean’ foods but after a bite or two, we will be giving the food away to family and friends.

So here are some specifics: After three weeks, my husband Jack was (with his doctor’s permission) able to eliminate one of his diabetes medications. His blood sugar has been significantly lower and more stable, and overall he feels more energetic, less bloated, no longer hungry all the time, and has fewer cravings. Jack has also lost 6 pounds without counting calories or portions.

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I’ve lost 12 pounds (yahoo!) and happily the weight came off in all the right places! I feel the same new-found energy, I don’t crave sugar or my favorite salty snacks at all. Interestingly, since day three of the Whole30, I completely stopped snoring when I sleep (Jack will tell you that I used to sound like a freight train when I slept – how embarrassing!) and I feel much more rested in the morning. I suspect I have some sort of allergy or food sensitivity I never knew about that was making me snore – so I’m looking forward to finding out what my triggers are as we start reintroducing more foods back into our diet.

This Whole30 West Coast Chicken recipe is adapted from the “California Chicken” recipe we found in the book, It Starts with Food – a great book to read if you are at all interested in the Whole30 program, and you want to know all of the science behind why certain foods are (or are not) on the program.

We made this one-skillet dish several times over the last 30 days using new (but still Whole30 compliant) ingredients to make it our own. Tender chicken tossed with kale, sliced bell peppers and onions, sundried tomatoes, and black olives are a really fantastic flavor combination! Enjoy!

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Yield: 4 servings 1x

Prep: 15 minsCook: 15 minsTotal: 30 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds organic boneless skinless chicken breast and thigh mix, cut into strips
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon dry thyme
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided
  • 4 ounces sweet onion cut into strips
  • 4 ounces organic sweet bell pepper cut into strips (any combination of red, yellow and orange)
  • 1 head organic Tuscan Kale, stripped from ribs and roughly chopped and rinsed (discard ribs)
  • 1/4 cup organic Balsamic vinegar
  • 1 can pitted black olives, drained and sliced
  • 10 organic sun dried tomatoes (packed in oil variety), cut into strips
  • 1/2 cup chicken stock
  • 1 tablespoon cold clarified butter
  • 1 tablespoon fresh Whole30 pesto

Instructions

  1. Lay out chicken strips and season both sides with salt, pepper, garlic powder and thyme.
  2. In a very large skillet, over high heat, pour in two tablespoons of the olive oil and let get smoking hot.
  3. Piece by piece, lay in half the chicken and cook for about two minutes per side, then remove to a platter.
  4. Repeat for remainder of the chicken.
  5. Add the remaining tablespoon of oil and reduce to medium high.
  6. Add onions and stir two minutes then add peppers and stir and cook for two additional minutes.
  7. Add kale including any water stuck to leaves from rinsing and toss and cook 2 more minutes.
  8. Add vinegar and cook for about two minutes to deglaze.
  9. Add olives, tomatoes, stock and cooked chicken, including any liquid from chicken.
  10. Cook to evaporate some of the liquid, about two minutes, then remove from heat and add cold clarified butter and pesto and toss to combine.
  11. Serve immediately.

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