Chicken and Pineapple Stuffed Swiss Chard Wraps

dsc_1784Did I read ‘A healthy recipe challenge’?  Wow,  now that’s the kind of thing that gets my attention!   And a challenge hosted by dear Angie of Fiesta Friday?  Now that is one that I cannot ignore, can I?  Especially considering the fact that for the last 18 months I have been scouring for knowledge combing through the vast ocean of information available (internet, books, case studies etc. etc.) to really understand what constitutes a healthy diet.

Is a plant based vegan diet the best for you? Or is it best to follow the Paleo route? What about GAPS? If you don’t know what this, look it up…you will be surprised!  What about just going gluten free? or just avoiding sugar? Some say eggs are good for you some say they are bad. Some say good fats like coconut oil and ghee are good while there are others who believe that oil-free is the way to go!  As you can imagine, instead of becoming well-enlightened,  I am now in a state that is somewhere in the middle of being overloaded with information and slightly confused 🙁

Unfortunately, there seems to be no clear, concise answer. But there is one thing that is common among all these diets and that is …eating fresh vegetables and fruits!  And lots of them – eat them raw in salads, in smoothies, freshly squeezed juices or cooked as in sautéed, roasted or steamed!.  Also, stay away from processed foods which includes white sugar and processed meat. Processed foods are bad for you since they have artificial chemicals, sweeteners, GMOs  etc which are the cause of many autoimmune and other diseases.  Cook fresh, eat healthy that should be your mantra.  Do not pick anything from the store (even if it says organic on the label) that lists more than 5 ingredients!  And then one final piece of advice I have for you based on all my experiments with the different diets thus far is this:  Choose one that you think you can live with. One that does not make you feel as if you are being deprived. Because at the end of  the day a healthy mind is necessary for a healthy body ! Eat fresh, be happy 🙂

As for me, I have finally settled on a Paleo diet since I think that’s one that I am able to sustain and since the Paleo  Autoimmune version is where I have seen good evidence of it working for reversing autoimmune diseases.

Hence for Angie’s challenge, I decided to make these wraps using Swiss Chard leaves. Angie’s challenge requires use of any greens and pineapple.  Pineapple offers a ton of benefits – including their ability to improve respiratory health, cure coughs and colds, improve digestion, and reduce inflammation, fight off infections and parasites.

For the green, Why did I chose Swiss Chard? Nutrition experts believe that Swiss chard and other chenopod vegetables, like beets, can be a highly renewable and cheap source of nutrients for many populations. Swiss chard nutrition is so prized because not only can the plant can be grown in a range of soils and require little light and water, but it also provides such a high amount of nutrients (1).

Swiss Chard has an extremely high nutrient-density. It has a high range of antioxidants  which are powerful at fighting free radical damageinflammation, and disease development. Swiss chard is also one of the best sources of betalains, water-soluble plant pigments that have a wide range of desirable biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. (2) On top on this,  Swiss chard packs an impressive amount of potassium, magnesium, calcium, copper, and even more vitamins and minerals. And with high levels of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, and many trace minerals, there’s almost no health condition that Swiss chard can’t help.(3) In fact, Swiss chard is now even being grown in space! Swiss chard is among the first crops being grown in planetary space stations for astronauts and was chosen due to its extremely valuable nutrient profile, as well as its ease of being harvested. (4)

I was initially going to use shrimp for the stuffing but then decided that chicken would be a healthier option. The idea came from lettuce wraps and I decided to use the swiss chard instead of lettuce and to make the chard more edible I thought of making wraps and cooking them slightly.  dsc_1765I also added some more greens additionally – spinach when I cooked the ground chicken adding the traditional Indian spices used for making chicken kheema and then for toppings – pineapple and coconut pieces!

The wraps were delicious – the pineapple providing a refreshing tang and sweetness to balance the spicy chicken and the coconut pieces providing a nice crunch! And for me that was a complete meal. However I can easy see myself serving these as an appetizer or a side dish for a gathering.

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13 Comments

  1. I know one thing I’m NOT confused about. These Swiss chard wraps! They’re beautiful, unique, and definitely healthy! I’m intrigued by how you spiced the chicken. As well as the coconut pieces you added in the end. This is definitely a MUST to try! Well executed, Indu, bravo! ??

    • Ha ha 🙂 thank you Angie! Yes I decided to spice up the chicken using the Indian spices I use to make chicken kheema. I wanted to balance out the sweetness of the pineapple with the spices. It turned out to be a great combination! thanks Angie for posting this challenge which encouraged me to try something new!

  2. I agree with you totally about ‘healthy eating’ it has to be an individual choice, a lifestyle, not a diet, full of great choices that make you happy. And never ever eat anything that includes ingredients that you can’t pronounce or don’t recognise!!
    Your recipe for the challenge looks perfect 🙂

    • Thanks Elaine…you mention a great point about lifestyle. That’s really true …you should not just choose a diet plan but a lifestyle plan that you are comfortable with and that makes you feel good mentally and physically! And yes , agree with you about the hard to pronounce ingredients 🙂 thanks so much for your lovely comments!

  3. This is very yummy, Indu! I wanted to do something similar, but ran out of time, so I am so glad to see your idea. Your rolls look so delicious, and I they are my idea of healthy! Great job! 😀

  4. I agree with you Indu. There are so many diets, and most totally contradict one another. It’s really individual and we always need to take into consideration out genetic heritage as well.
    Love the combination of Swiss chard with pineapple and spices. Will definitely give this a try soon. 🙂

    • Ronnie you make a great point about genetic heritage. that is so true…I think one of the reasons I felt comfortable with the Paleo diet is because I am used to eating a lot of fish and coconut etc. So I felt like I could do this – it was in my comfort zone. yeah I hope you get to try this recipe.

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