Brussel Sprout, Yam N’ Chicken Skillet
This recipe might just be my new favorite one-dish meal…it’s a different combination but I am in love. Notes of salty, sweet, tangy and slightly spicy (from the ginger), I threw this skillet dinner together without knowing what I was initially cooking.
It morphed into a delicious and filling meal that I’m still craving! All I knew was that I wanted chicken, I needed to use brussel sprouts and a yam that were both on the verge of going bad and I wanted something with ginger…and here is the result:

It’s not the prettiest dish I’ve ever made but I still had to post it since it was light, fresh, and flavorful. I hada big serving for dinner post-workout with cooked rice, and there was enough left to photograph the next day for this post. This made me double happy—photo + leftovers for lunch 🙂
Brussel Sprout, Yam N’ Chicken Skillet
Description
This recipe might just be my new favorite one-dish meal...it's a different combination but I am in love. Notes of salty, sweet, tangy and slightly spicy (from the ginger), I threw this skillet dinner together without knowing what I was initially cooking.
Ingredients
Instructions
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In a medium pot, add yam/sweet potato and cover with water. Season water with a generous pinch of salt and bring water to a boil. Cook potatoes until fork-tender, about 5-8 minutes (depending on the size of your potatoes). Drain and set aside.
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In a skillet, heat 2 1/2 tsp oil/butter over medium-high heat. Season chicken cubes with salt and pepper (to your liking) and add to skillet along with the mustard seeds, ginger and onion/flakes. Cook until chicken is cooked through, stirring often, about 6-7 minutes. Remove chicken from skillet and keep warm.
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Heat remaining oil/butter in skillet (2 tsp). Add brussel sprouts and bell peppers and cook for a few minutes (I like for the outsides to brown slightly). Reduce heat to medium-low and add about 2 tablespoons of water to the skillet. Cover and let cook until sprouts are tender, about 6-7 minutes.
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Uncover and add potatoes and chicken mixture back to the skillet. Drizzle with honey and toss to coat. Let cook for a few minutes until heated through and add the apple cider vinegar to the skillet and let cook for an additional 30 seconds. Remove from heat and enjoy!
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Note
For a veggie-friendly dish, sub tofu the chicken, OR increase the potatoes to 2 large and saute the boiled potatoes in the oil, mustard seeds, ginger and onions and proceed to step 3.
