Low Carb Kimchi Chicken Thighs

Low Carb Kimchi Chicken ThighsLow Carb Kimchi Chicken Thighs. Many of you may think of these as very hot & spicy which it certainly can be but with the addition of the tomatoes and wine I think you will find it’s not that spicy.  Kimchi is the national dish of Korea and there is a battle royal with Japan for not only who makes the best kimchi but who made it first. Uh, I don’t know but I do know it is a super healthy fermented food. Here is what Dr. Mercola says. Low carb kimchi chicken thighs are seriously to die for.

KimchiSeveral years back in my local New Seasons Market I said to a fellow in the produce department that I know, and knew wasn’t the right person, that I wanted to talk to the resident store expert about kimchi. Well, set me back on my heels and blow me over with a feather. Turns out David is the resident expert, had been making his own kimchi for many years and proceeded to tell me more than I ever wanted to know and now, because of David, I have eaten kimchi ever since. Now I do not make my own (what a pity) and this is the brand I do use WildBrine.  Sometimes I eat the Japanese version and sometimes the Korean version and for this recipe you can use any kimchi you can get your hands on.

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Kimchi Chicken Thighs
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Ingredients
  1. 4 Slices Bacon Cut Into 1” Inch Pieces
  2. 4 Bone In Skin On Chicken Thighs
  3. ½ Can Diced Tomatoes
  4. ½ C White Wine
  5. ¼ C Slivered Green Onion Tops
  6. 1 C Kimchi With Juices
  7. 2 t Crushed Garlic
  8. 1 t Chicken Base
  9. Ground Pepper
Instructions
  1. Cook bacon, until brown and lightly crisped. Set aside.
  2. Cook thighs skin side down in bacon drippings until skin is very deep golden brown and skin is crispy 12–15 minutes. Set aside.
  3. Add garlic, wine & tomatoes to drippings in skillet and cook, stirring occasionally. Reduce by ½.
  4. Add kimchi and bacon.
  5. Add chicken, skin side up, into mixture making sure chicken skin is above surface to keep it crispy. Bring to a simmer (do not cover) and cook until chicken is tender and cooked through, about 30 minutes.
  6. Set chicken aside and bring braising liquid to a simmer cooking until slightly thickened.
  7. Plate sauce and put chicken on top. Grind on some pepper.
  8. 4 Servings
  9. 383 Calories, 22.6g Protein, 30.2g Fat, 5.3g Carbs, 1.6g Fiber, 3.7g Net Carbs
Notes
  1. If you think you can eat two of these puppies you might want to think again as there is so much else to eat with one thigh. Go ahead, I have tried and I can't do it.
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