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Doesn’t this just sound so cozy and delicious?
Today I am sharing an amazing recipe from my friend Ali’s cookbook. Some of you may already be familiar with Ali’s blog and book, both are aptly named Inspiralized, and honestly, this book is the best! So creative and filled to the brim with healthy yet satisfying recipes. Like if you are looking for new ways to use up all those end of summer veggies, this is your book! You will see veggies in a whole new light.
No joke.
You need this book in your life.
Growing up, one of my favorite dishes my dad would make us was a broccoli cheddar and rice dish. It was always so comforting, it’s still the best. So when I saw the recipe for chicken and broccoli skillet bake with not only cheddar, but havarti too, I was sold. Done and done.
Here’s the really cool thing about this recipe, not only does it use the broccoli florets, but it also uses the stems. I cannot tell you how many broccoli stems I have thrown out over the years. It turns out that the stems are actually really delicious! What Ali does is to spiralize the broccoli stems into pasta, yes, pasta!! I mean, how fun is that?!?
Aside from being fun, spiralizing the broccoli also breaks down the stems into a much smaller form making them far tastier and easy to chomp on. And when mixed with the broccoli florets, chicken and cheese? It’s the perfect light and healthy dinner for any time of the year.
Score!
If you’re looking to make the dish a little heartier, I highly recommend mixing in some quinoa or white or brown rice. There’s just something I LOVE so much about rice with broccoli and cheese.
Ali also recommends adding a sweet potato to the mix, which I also think would be so great! Totally trying that next time!
Adding a few hard boiled eggs at the end is something my dad would always do with his dish. Hard boiled, fried or poached would all work. Totally one of my favorite things to this day!
One of best parts about this recipe is how quick and easy it is to make. Just a handful of simple ingredients and a skillet. Perfect for busy weeknights and SO perfect for these cooler nights some of you might be starting to experience? Or maybe not… my point is that this is healthy comfort food at its best, so it’s perfect for one of those first cooler days of fall…can you feel my excitement that fall is almost here?
Major fall thoughts on the brain!
And speaking of fall, I’m pretty sure I met my new best favorite person ever on Tuesday. See, I was having this little video shoot (no big deal or anything, but… you guys might just be getting a barn video tour coming your way soon…) and I met the kindest women ever. I mean, everyone who came on Tuesday was incredibly kind and I fell in love with them all, but MC? MC shared my love of fall, Halloween and all the holidays (but Halloween the most…that’s MC’s all-time favorite holiday!). I’m quite positive I could talk with her for hours and hours and we would have the BEST time. She also just puts you in a happy mood… Love That!
Every single one of the women who came up for this shoot were so incredibly kind. I cannot wait to share a bit more about the day with you guys. And um, those final barn photos you all have been waiting so patiently for…definitely coming soon!
Ok, but back to this chicken and broccoli skillet bake.
Ali has kindly offered to give one reader a copy of her book and a brand new spiralizer! I know, isn’t she just the nicest? Here’s the deal, if you want a chance to win a copy of the book and a brand new spiralizer, simply leave a comment on today’s post answering this question:
What is one recipe you are dying to try that involves spiralized veggies?
And that’s it, then you will be entered! I will email the winner in a week! Until then, everyone should be making this recipe for dinner ASAP.
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Mmm, k?? Cool! 🙂
I’m dying to try a spiralized pad thai or chicken parm. Looking forward to your cookbook too!
xx Angela
I’d love to try a pad thai, or sweet potato noodles. This recipe is definitely on the list though!
I dont know how i get here lol but i just love your blog!! i want to try this receipe as soon my new inspirilized get home 🙂 ( I just order one)
Thx for sharing!!
I would love to make zucchini and sweet potato carbonara, on Inspiralized’s website
Looks yummy! My sister told me about a Korean dish with spiralized sweet potato noodles. I’d love to try making something like that!
Would love to make the Broccoli Chicken !
Oh this recipe not only sounds good but looks fabulous. I really want to try making noodles with broccoli stems so I can try this recipe of Chicken and Broccoli Skillet Bake and other recipes with broccoli noodles. I just love broccoli.
Spiralizing is the best! I tried spiralizing sweet potatoes and it was so successful! Zucchini noodles are still my favorite 😀 this looks great!
To be honest, without seeing the book and the recipes within, I would have to say I am literally dying to try this chicken and broccoli skillet bake! My family eats a LOT of chicken and we LOVE broccoli. It is hard coming up with new ways to eat healthy and I think this recipe pretty much nails it! I need this Inspiralizer and book!!!!! I am curious to see what (if any) dessert style recipes are within as well!! I seriously need this set in my life!!!
What an amazing recipe. Can’t wait to try it. Just started using my spiralizer, got one for my daughter-in-ale too. Thank you for your inspiration!
After reading this recipe I think I am really excited to make is using a Spiralizer. I also love the recipes I see with the zucchini spiralized pasta.
I really want to try Cacio e Pepe with Bacon!!
If found SALMON BURGERS WITH KOHLRABI NOODLE AND FLAXSEED CAESAR SALAD on Ali’s blog for Sept 1. I would love to try this and the chicken broccoli recipe from today’s Half Baked Harvest.
This from Ambitious Kitchen:
30-minute Spicy Thai Peanut Chicken & Sweet Potato Noodle Stir Fry
I would spiral zucchinis to use as pasta! That way I can save my calories for extra cheese on top, haha 🙂