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Peri-Peri Chicken Pepper Fajitas

It's my day off and I'm quite content right now; it's snowing outside but inside the fire is roaring, I have a slice of homemade nutella cake, the fairy lights are twinkling, there's a vase of the most beautiful orange roses on my table and we just watched the latest episode of TWD. Now not to branded an entitled snowflake millennial (middle finger emoji) but little acts of self-care are quite important, especially considering that day to day we are bombarding with a never-ending cycle of bad news. That's why its essential to sometimes step back, relax and do things that you enjoy. 
One of my more productive forms of enjoyment is cooking (more specifically baking) for other people, but I find cooking for one a big old hassle and so on days when its just me I sometimes end up skipping lunch. Although this isn't so true if I've had the foresight to do some meal prep or if the fridge is stocked with pre-cooked goodies. A great recipe in this case is this chicken pepper mix which tastes just as phenomenal a day later as it does fresh from the griddle.
The chicken is flavoured using a homemade peri-peri style sauce and cooked with red onions and peppers making it both spicy and incredibly flavourful. Traditionally fajitas are made with cuts of beef so feel free to substitute if desired. Either way you can pair it with your flatbread of choice and pile it sky-high with toppings for an easy yet delicious lunch//dinner meal option! 

So to make these peri-peri chicken pepper fajitas you will begin by creating a marinate:
In a jug blend together 3/4 of a bell pepper, 2 green chillies, 2 garlic cloves, 3 tblsp lemon juice and the spices - 1 tsp salt, 1tsp dried mixed herbs, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 1/2 tsp red chilli powder, 1/4 tsp red chilli flakes, 1 tblsp paprika, 1/2 tsp tandoori masala.
Followed by 4 tblsp of olive oil, 2 tblsp of natural yogurt, 2 tblsp of malt vinegar, 1/2 tsp of green chilli sauce and 2 tblsp of peri peri sauce.
Blend ingredients together using a hand mixer until no lumps remain.
Add the mixture to 1 pound of boneless chicken cut into pieces, mix well to ensure everything is well coated then cover the bowl with clingfilm and set aside (this should be left to marinate in the fridge for a few hours if possible or it can be cooked straight away).
The next step is to finely slice up some red onion and coloured peppers. Heat up a few spoons of oil in a frying pan or griddle then cook the onions/peppers until the have softened.
Pour in the chicken along with all the marinade and stir to ensure it is incorporated. Cook on a high heat for a few minutes until the chicken is white in colour then lower the heat slightly, cover the pan and leave to cook for around 8-10 minutes.
The chicken will release its water, allow this to dry out and cook on a high heat for a few minutes to allow the flavour and masala to cling to the chicken pieces.
In the meantime gather up you condiments, grate some mature cheddar and slice up some fresh veggies such as bell peppers, cucumber and tomatoes.
To assemble grab a flatbread (I opted for a herb tortilla wrap), add a generous amount of the chicken mixture, top with grated cheddar, the sliced fresh veg and drizzle on your condiments (in this case, chilli sauce and natural yogurt. 
Wrap up your fajita and grill on a hot pan until nice and toasty. Stack up and serve with salad and sides; chips, guacamole, sour cream, whatever you fancy.
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Enjoy!
 Q x