I saw this recipe on IAfrica .com by Henrie Geyser. As it is the Jubilee year of Queen Elizabeth thout I would pass it on.
Tongue in cheek we could, call this dish Jubilee Chicken seeing that it happens to be one of Her Majesty's favourite dishes and there was that big river pageant in her honour in June.
Some of the traditional coronation chicken recipes do make mention of a hint or so of curry but we like it to be a bit more cheeky on the tongue, so we added a little more heat to the recipe.
Although we will be using fresh chicken breasts in this recipe you can also make use of smoked chicken which, although is not traditional, is another interesting taste twist.
The secret of this recipe is to use a variety of greenery such as baby spinach, rocket and basil whereas others believe one should only really use watercress and chives. The trick is to play around with your favourite greenery and mix the leaves that you like.