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THREE WAYS TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE WITHOUT RUNNING By Kristina Pattison, DPT, OCS, CSCS Maddie Small, Alpine South physical therapist and runner. We all know, deep
This Grilled Chicken Pineapple Salad is gluten free, dairy free and easy to make! Don’t you wanna pick up that fork and dig in?!
For the salad:
7 oz. (200g) chicken breast 4 slices pineapple, canned 2 handfuls salad leaves
⅓ cup (10g) mint leaves
½ small onion, finely chopped
For the dressing:
2 tbsp. olive oil
1 tsp. ginger, grated
1 clove garlic, minced
1 lime, juiced
1 tsp. honey
tabasco, optional
1. Mix the ingredients of the dressing in a salad bowl, season with salt. Add in the spinach and mint leaves and let it rest.
2. In the meantime, cut the chicken breasts in half, horizontally (you will end up with 4 chicken fillets), place on a hot grill pan, and cover each chicken breast with a slice of pineapple, season with black pepper. Grill for around 6-8 minutes, then turn and grill for another 5 minutes (at this stage remove the pineapple and let it grill next to the chicken).
3. Remove from the heat and let the chicken rest 3 minutes, then, cut it into strips.
4. Add the chicken to the salad together with sliced pineapple and finely chopped onion, mix before serving.
THREE WAYS TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE WITHOUT RUNNING By Kristina Pattison, DPT, OCS, CSCS Maddie Small, Alpine South physical therapist and runner. We all know, deep
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