Recetas pollo

2 Deliciosas recetas pollo RAPIDO y Fácil de preparar

Deliciosa receta de pollo al curry

Estas recetas con pechuga de pollo puedes verla muy común en sudeste de Asia, se mescla fácilmente con arroz cocido. Es rápida de preparar tan solo nos tomara 15 minutos.


Antes que nada, los ingredientes:

  • 2 cebollas
  • 4 dientes de ajo
  • 4 pedazos de pechuga tierna
  • 5 cucharaditas de salsa de tomate
  • 400 ml de nata
  • 1 cucharadita de perejil en polvo
  • Un poco de aceite de oliva
  • Sal y pimienta al gusto

Paso a paso:

Paso 1: después de calentar el sarten, ponemos un poco de aceite de oliva y dejamos calentar un poco más a fuego medio.

Paso 2: picamos cebolla y ajo en finos trozos y lo ponemos a cocinar en el aceite caliente. Revolvemos y agregamos sal y pimienta al gusto.

Paso 3: pasados 3 minutos colocamos toma y curry y revolvemos muy bien. Si te gusta la comida algo picante podemos poner un poco de guindilla de cayena o un poco de chile. Luego seguimos revolviendo y dejando cocinar por unos cuantos minutos más.

Paso 4: picamos los trozos de pollo hasta que parezcan cubos y le colocamos la sal y pimienta. Luego lo colocamos en el sarten con los demás ingredientes, revolvemos. Ponemos una tapa para sellar el calor y vapor.

Paso 5: ya pasado un poco más de 15 minuto, le agregamos la nata y revolvemos muy bien, a medida que revolvemos notaras que la nata toma un color amarillo anaranjado. Luego de esto esperamos 5 minutos más y estará listo.

Recetas con Pollo, Brócoli, Bacon y Bechamel

Entre las recetas de pollo al horno esta es una de las más ricas y el brócoli les da un sabor muy rico a las carnes y en esta ocasión lo podrás acompañar con Bacon y bechamel ya vas a ver que rica mescla.

Ahora la lista de ingredientes:

  • 500 gramos de broccoli
  • 4 tiritas de Bacon
  • Aceite de oliva
  • 25 gramos de harina de trigo
  • 1 taza y media de leche
  • 100 gramos de queso rallado
  • Sal y pimienta al gusto

¡Ahora empezamos!

Paso 1: Empecemos por el brócoli, lo cortamos en pedazos generosos y lo lavamos en agua abundante, luego de esto lo sumergimos en agua caliente.

Paso 2: Tomamos las tiras de Bacon y las cortamos a la mitad y las echamos en la sarten a que se cocinen en su propia grasa.

Paso 3: el bechamel lo prepararemos junto a estos ingredientes:

  • Jugo de vegetales (puedes tomar varios vegetales y picarlos en la licuadora)
  • Anacardo
  • Maicena
  • Nuez
  • Pimienta negra
  • Aceite de oliva y sal al gusto

Ahora, el bechamel lleva una pequeña preparación, esta es:

  • Mesclamos la maicena con el jugo de vegetales
  • Ponemos a hervirla en una sarten a fuego medio
  • Agregar aceite de oliva y seguir calentando
  • Cuando se allá reducido, el jugo se verá más espeso
  • En este punto agregar la sal, pimienta y nuez
  • probar un poco para agregar algo más de sabor al gusto

con esto ya quedo el bechamel listo… sigamos!

Recuerda que puedes conocer muchas mas recetas en nuestra web, haz clik aquí.

Ahora prosigamos con el paso final

Ponemos sobre un recipiente de cerámica o una base de aluminio en este orden, bechamel y esparcirlo sobre toda la base, colocar brócoli encima, encima del brócoli colocar Bacon, luego queso rallado, para cerrar encima de todo ponemos más bechamel y repetir todo una vez más.

En un ornó precalentado a 120 grados, introducimos nuestra base.

Esperamos 10 a 12 minutos, ir revisando a que se dore bien todo.

Y listo a disfrutar de este delicioso platillo.

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