There are a lot of dieters out there that are dedicated to their HCG diet blog. They publish helpful hints and tips and offer advice on sticking to the protocol. One of the main complications that tends to lead to difficulty on the diet is the lack of variety on the HCG diet. So here’s a topic suggestion for those out there thinking about what to post on their HCG diet blog…spices that are HCG approved that work for chicken. There are many spices approved according to protocol. Which will work best for chicken?
What spices are best on chicken? It can be seen as a difficult topic. Everyone is so different in their preferred tastes. But chicken is ultra amenable to a variety of different flavors; kind of like a blank canvas when the cook is seen as the artist. Here are a few popular options to try!
Salt and Pepper is the most basic spice combo available. And it is one of the most subtly tasty combos available too. It’s been basically universally desired and timeless for…eternity. In ages past the Roman soldiers were paid in salt for goodness sake! That’s how vital many see it in their day to day palate. If you are going to spice your poultry with salt and pepper you should definitely use a good sea salt and fresh ground pepper.
Try fresh herbs! They add an extra yummy taste to your dishes. They can be purchased in small amounts in the produce section of most fruit markets and/or supermarkets. Or you can just pick up a few programts at your local nursery. Then you’ll have a programt that will constantly replenish itself for your spicing pleacertain.
And they’ll be ready to hand when you need them. Herb plants usually don’t cost much more than a small package of fresh herbs might cost at the typical grocery store. Try some of these popular fresh herbs that are fairly easy to run across and fairly easy to work with: oregano, parsley, rosemary, thyme, basil, etc. Try them out and see which ones are happy on your kitchen windowsill or front porch.
You can use fresh herbs in combination with approved vinegar to create a marinade for your chicken. Popular marinating herbs include: rosemary, thyme, parsley or basil. They can be chopped up and rubbed right on the chicekn before it is cooked. Or the chopped up herbs can be inserted (or stuffed) inside the chicken breast after cutting a slit for insertion. Fresh herbs can also be mixed with other approved elements like lemon and garlic and onion for very yummy taste combinations. One fantastic option is rosemary garlic chicken with sea salt and ground pepper sprinkled on top.
Excellent dry spices that can spice up what some might see as a “simple” piece of poultry include: bay leaves, cumin, chili powder (if you love a bit of spice) or thyme.
If you don’t feel strong enough to grab a couple basic hints and go with it on your own make sure to get your hands on an approved HCG diet program recipe guide. Check some of the HCG diet program blog posts that you can discover sprinkled all over the internet. You’ll discover something worth trying. Just make sure to check that it is HCG approved yourself before you go for it! And if you want to be very sure you are sticking to the rules then access the recipes included in the HCG Diet Direct Recipe Guide.
Amelia Handley studied exercise science at university with a minor in Nutrition. Yet she still found herself jumping from diet to diet in order to control her weight. With HCG Diet Direct she’s found a program that allows her to combine her desire to control her own body weight with her education and not feel off balance.