Last weekend the boys drove a couple of hours east to Cedar Rapids to visit relatives while sis and I held down the fort at home. I had quite the laundry list of things to accomplish and was amazed at what I was able to check off my list with just the baby at home. I even had time to listen to a podcast one afternoon – “Why you need a seasonal routine” by my friend Alexa at Simple Roots Wellness – and it rocked my world. A key take away was that eating moist, oily, warm foods when it’s cold and dry outside is not only good for our circadian rhythm, but it can also boost our mood and metabolism. It’s no wonder that my Cheesy Chicken Burrito Skillet is being made on repeat around here lately – it’s the comfort food my body is craving right now!
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Cheesy Chicken Burrito — No Tortilla Required
Ok, ok – root vegetables, warming spices, and broths are probably what we should be aiming to eat the most of when we’re living seasonally, but I still stand by this hearty, 1 skillet supper that will delight you with its simplicity. Add chopped chicken plus a few pantry staples including rice, beans, canned tomatoes, broth, and taco seasoning into a skillet then cover and simmer. Stir in shredded cheese then top with more shredded cheese and serve. COULD. NOT. BE. EASIER!
I must warn you that this recipe feeds an army, but the leftovers reheat super well for lunches. Ready to warm your belly and soul with this super simple, gluten-free dinner recipe?
How to Make This Recipe
Start by bringing long grain white rice, chicken broth, and canned diced tomatoes with green chiles to a boil in a large skillet. Next add black beans, frozen sweet corn, chopped chicken breasts, and homemade taco seasoning (or a GF taco seasoning packet).
Bring the mixture back to a simmer then place a lid on top, turn the heat down to a touch below medium, then simmer for 15-20 minutes, giving the mixture a quick stir about halfway through.
Once the rice is tender, take the skillet off the heat then stir in shredded Mexican blend cheese. Sprinkle another cup of the cheese blend on top then place the lid back on top and let sit and melt for 5 minutes.
Last step: scoop onto plates, top with chopped cilantro, green onions, or avocados, then devour! I hope you love this yummy, warming, EASY skillet supper recipe – enjoy!
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