When making a chicken sandwich, there are a few key elements that I want in my sandwich.
First up, is my choice of bread. For me, it has to be white bread, not mass produced super-refined cardboard, but good Old-Style crusty white bread.
Secondly, I like crispy lettuce on my chicken sandwich. Whether you use ice-berg, rocket or butter lettuce does not really matter, I just use what I have available in the garden.My perfect chicken sandwich has to have a few slices of tomato. Thick slices of organically grown tomatoes are hard to beat! Now we come to the star ingredient of my favorite chicken sandwich....the chicken. I prefer the chicken to be roasted rather than boiled because it just adds a different dimension of flavor to this simple, yet delicious sandwich. I am sure you have your own ways of roasting chicken, but if you are looking for that perfect roast chicken recipe, why not try this Spicy Spatchcock Chicken , Lemon Chicken Breasts, Juicy Grilled Chicken Breasts or my full-proof way of making roast chicken.
This time however I wanted to ring the changes with some spicy, aromatic Moroccan flavors. Ready to cook, let's do it!
Chicken Sandwich with Moroccan Spices
Ingredients
4 plum chicken breasts - with skin and bone
1 tsp chili powder
3 tsp fennel seeds
2 tsp cumin seeds
salt/pepper
1 tsp paprika
olive oil
zest and juice of a lemon
2 cloves garlic
Pre heat oven to 180. Dry fry the fennel and cumin seeds together, stamp it in a pestle and mortar and with all the other ingredients make a marinade and rub all over the chicken breasts. Place the chicken breasts in a oven proof dish. cover with foil. Let the chicken rest for about 30 minutes and then roast in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes. Covering the dish with foil ensures that the breast almost steams before it starts roasting resulting in a plump juicy piece of meat. You can remove the foil for the last 5 minutes, just to brown the meat slightly.
To make the chicken Mayo
1 chili - seeded and chopped
1 handful of fresh mint
a little fresh coriander
plain yogurt
mayonnaise
a squeeze of lemon
Once the chicken has cooled down sufficiently, remove all the bones and skin and place in a food processor with the chili, mint and coriander. Add about 1 heaped tbsp yogurt and about 2 tbsp mayo and pulse the machine to mix all the ingredients. If the mixture is to dry, add more mayo or yogurt, constantly tasting to suit your taste buds. Add a squeeze of lemon juice to just enhance all the flavors. Now you are ready to assemble your sandwich.....
For this sandwich I chose a wild yeast ciabatta....it is white bread, right?
Slice and butter the bread. Place the lettuce of your choice on top.
Cut thick slices of tomato for your sandwich. Season well with salt and pepper.
If you want to add some avocado slice, feel free to do so...
Spoon the chicken mayo on top ...and there you have it...My favorite Chicken Sandwich with Moroccan Spices









14 comments:
mm looks delicious. dont you want to pack my lunch too :P
We dont cook with skin (tend to buy skinless chicken whenever possible) will this work as well or should I get it with skin for this recipe?
That is one gourmet sandwich Nina!! It looks spectacular with the pomegranates and autumn leaves.
Oh Nina - I need a chicken sandwich for lunch, I am feeling sick today and would much prefer your chicken sandwich to the lunch I'm going to have to settle for later - cookies and coffee.
Your sandwiches always rock because you choose/make awesome bread...not the same without quality bread.
Looks super yummy! I love lots of mustardy mayo with mine.
Wow that's a nice looking sandwich! You make the best sandwiches ever!
What a stunning sandwich!! Do your family know how good they've got it??!
Hi Nina,
ooh, It looks so yum. Love the styling! :-)
Great combination of ingredients Nina!
I've never put the chicken in food processor, just chopped it by hand, I'm gonna try your method. I like the idea of that smoother texture.
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My mouth is watering looking at that beautiful sandwich! I love chicken salad and the spices add some new flavors for me. Delicious!
Oh Nina, what a great sandwich...looks so tasty, it sure makes a great meal :-)
This looks so good! Especially the avocado. Mmm.
Oh I love anything Moroccan, must be delicious!
Oh Nina, this looks heavenly. Adding pomagranite seeds is brilliant!
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