• HOME
  • small food ideas
    • meal planning + prep
    • kitchen basics
    • hospitality
    • foodie finds
    • live happily
  • recipes
    • breakfast + brunch
    • appetizers + snacks
    • salads
    • soups + stews
    • side dish
    • main dish
    • desserts
    • drinks
  • NWAFOODIE
  • SHOP
  • About
    • Privacy Policy
  • CONTACT
Simple Joyful Food

small ideas that add joy to life

main dish

Grilled Chicken Breast with Fresh Jalapeno-Cilantro Tomato Relish.

July 6, 2011 4 Comments
grilled-chicken-with-jalapeno-cilantro-relish (c)thejoyofeatingwell

*** UPDATE (7/10/2011) This recipe was featured on themightyrib, a Houston food blog.  It was a test kitchen post, so you might be interested in checking out the variations they adapted with this recipe. Read it, here. ~Lyndi ***

Summer means grilling.

Grilling means chicken breast.

Chicken breast means… jalapeno-cilantro tomato relish.

Uh, I just drooled a little.

I hijacked this recipe from my favorite-foodie-frenzy-friends, Nathan and Amanda. (Love you guys!)

This is #2 of three recipes that I had the privilege of providing for The Cobblestone Farm Project in Fayetteville.

If you make this recipe, you will have warm-fuzzy feel-good vibes because it was created for a good cause.

See how giving you are?

Enjoy!

Grilled Chicken Breast with Fresh Jalapeno-Cilantro Tomato Relish

Recipe adapted from my friend’s (Nathan Willoughby) lime based hot dog relish

Serves 4

Ingredients

3 chicken breasts

1 tbsp olive oil

Salt and pepper

1 jalapeno, minced (seeds removed if you like it mild)

1 tomato, diced small

¼ onion, diced small

½ cup of fresh cilantro, chopped

1 bunch of spring onions (4-5 individual bulbs with stalks), sliced diagonally

1 tbsp butter

2 tbsp sugar

Instructions – Grilled Chicken

  1. Preheat grill.
  2. Wash chicken.
  3. Make cutlets by cutting through each breast horizontally.  You will end up with a total of 6 cutlets.
  4. Dredge chicken in olive oil.  Salt and pepper.
  5. Grill chicken for 10 minutes on first side and 5 minutes on flip side.  Keep an eye on since cutlets are thinner than usual and will cook fast and evenly.
  6. Remove from heat and wrap in tin foil.  Put foil package in a warmer oven on low heat.  This will also ensure that chicken is cooked thoroughly by the time you are ready to serve with the relish.

Instructions – Relish

  1. In a bowl, combine jalapeno, cilantro, tomato, and onion in a bowl.
  2. Heat skillet on stove on medium-high heat.
  3. Add butter.  Move to low heat.
  4. Add spring onions to skillet along with sugar.
  5. Stir and let sit until onions begin to caramelize.
  6. Remove from heat and mix with jalapeno-cilantro mixture.
  7. Remove chicken from foil and top with relish.  Serve.

Lyndi

Eat well, my friends.  Eat well.

You might also like...

Dear Starbucks, are we breaking up? Five Foodie Finds for Friday :: NYC. Thermapen is the easiest to use digital thermometer.

Share

Share
Tweet
Email
Pin
Comment
Previous
Next

Comments Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




  1. Kevin says

    July 6, 2011 at 2:53 pm

    Lyndi, I am making this…like…in the next day or two! Count on it. I plan to feature it on the blog this Saturday under Test Kitchen. That is, if I can find cilantro and jalapenos here in Boston:)

    Reply
  2. nwafoodie says

    July 6, 2011 at 3:43 pm

    Wow, I am speechless! Thanks Kevin!

    I'll update this post with your link, too!

    Good luck, let me know if I need to mail you ingredients. ha!

    Lyndi

    Reply
  3. Kevin says

    July 7, 2011 at 12:10 pm

    Gonna have to make this apartment style…no grill:( But it will still be good. Going to store right now…fingers crossed on the cilantro:)

    Reply
  4. nwafoodie says

    July 7, 2011 at 12:57 pm

    Completely acceptable! Let me know how it goes!

    Reply

My name is Lyndi Fultz, and I live in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, which span Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri.

I like to share small ideas for living simply and eating happily.

You will find that I talk a lot about food because we all need to eat. Why not add little bits of food joy where possible?

Read more

SJF social links

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Newsletter signup

Please wait...

Thank you for signing up!

search categories

Search by Year

Trending posts

FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM

Lyndi Fultz

simplejoyfulfood

In pursuit of small joys that add simplicity to life. + @nwafoodie

There are signs of spring everywhere, and I am rea There are signs of spring everywhere, and I am ready for it! Yet..... that doesn't mean that I'm still hopeful for some cool mornings where we can light a fire!
So, you're at a restaurant, and this is your place So, you're at a restaurant, and this is your place setting. In what order do YOU proceed?

My answer in the comments - share yours!
There is something quite glorious about simplicity There is something quite glorious about simplicity. I'm really feeling it as Dennis and I sit here in our living room, next to the crackling fire. Full disclosure, this picture isn't me BUT I do have the exact same coffee cup. Anyoo, I'm reminded how wonderful it is to be still. Not that I ever forget that reminder, it's just easier to revel in it, next to a fire. With snow softing falling outside. You know what I mean?
My coffee routine is alllll over the place! Firs My coffee routine is alllll over the place! 

First, it was a percolator.
Then came the Breville coffee maker.
Next, along came a bodum pour over.
Quickly replaced by a French Press.
Then came an Aeropress.
Followed by a rediscovery of a favorite instant brand we enjoyed in Isreal.
Now, Aeropress is making a comeback. 
And our beloved LaVazza espresso.
Which tastes like vacation at the Sonnelap in Vail.

Am I the only one who does coffee in phases?

What's next?

Probably need an espresso maker!
Isn't it interesting how two things with the same Isn't it interesting how two things with the same word can convey entirely different moods?

Microwave turntable = quick, fast, speed

Record player turntable = slow, easy, chill

Both have their places. But man, oh man, I am finding myself craving more of the latter: slow, easy, chill. 

Now, to get a record player...
Arkansas Black Apples are in season, and the persi Arkansas Black Apples are in season, and the persimmon trees are loaded down hard. Even though many markets are closed for the season, there is still a bounty if we look around!

What seasonal goodies have you discovered lately?
Load More... Instagram

contact

lyndi@thejoyofeatingwell.com

inspiration

“Just like becoming an expert in wine–you learn by drinking it, the best you can afford–you learn about great food by finding the best there is, whether simply or luxurious. Then you savor it, analyze it, and discuss it with your companions, and you compare it with other experiences.” – Julia Child

Copyright 2025 thejoyofeatingwell