Key Lime Chicken
When I drive down Roosevelt Road at dusk, I roll the windows of my car down so I can hear the chorus of spring peepers and bullfrogs and other night creatures. No matter how cold, no matter how rainy, I want to hear this song, this celebration of my favorite season.
When I was a child, I'd sit on our back steps on April nights, one ear cocked for the sound of robins, the other taking in the sounds of post-supper cleanup in the kitchen and the boys playing baseball in Olson's empty lot three doors away. The clatter of pots and pans, the thwack of the bat against the ball: These were the sounds of spring evenings.
The smell of earth, newly released from winter's grasp was sensual, fertile, waiting. The color of the sky was azure turning to salmon.
I loved it. And the warmer days that followed.
Saturday was such a day, with everyone turned out with rakes and brooms and yard waste bins.
On these days, I seek certain food: seafood, tomatoes, citrus fruits. Like key limes.
Key Lime Chicken
- 3-4 boneless chicken breasts
- 2 garlic cloves, chopped
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 teaspoon key lime peel, grated
- 2 tablespoon key lime juice
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger, ground
- 1/8 teaspoon crushed red pepper
- 1 orange, sliced
Rinse chicken; pat dry. Brown chicken and garlic in a skillet with margarine, turning chicken frequently to ensure even browning and cooking.
Slice oranges while chicken is browning. Add lime juice mixture and orange slices to skillet. Cook for 3-4 minutes until chicken is thoroughly cooked.
I served this with a small green salad, rice and mango chutney. Green beans are another side dish that would pair well with this chicken.
This was adapted from a recipe I found on Everyday Health.
Comments
I miss the robin's song--so pretty to hear on a spring day. The birds here are just noisy.
I love your chicken recipe!
Poor little peepers...
I just realized that I haven't raked since we left the midwest! With no heavy frost or serious snow it's just not needed. I always rather liked raking - that first spring project...
Missed you!
I can't wait for the toads to start their singing in our backyard!!
And - I love the name "spring peppers". I know exactly the sounds you are talking about!
Kristen, I wonder what those poor little peepers do when it snows?