Marinated Chicken Liver – Easy Liver Recipe

Marinated Chicken Liver

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Marinated Chicken Liver - Easy Liver Recipe
This recipe for marinated chicken liver is super simple, makes the liver very tinder and mildens its taste. In addition, liver is extremely affordable and rich in nutrients at the same time.
Marinated Chicken Liver
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Passive Time 12-24 hours
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Passive Time 12-24 hours
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Marinated Chicken Liver
Instructions
  1. You need to marinate the chicken liver about 12-24 hours before you want to cook it. Optimally, you do this the previous evening if possible
  2. Put the chicken livers into a zip lock bag or a container and add all other ingredients
  3. Mix everything thoroughly and make sure that the meat is completely covered. Then, close your zip lock bag or container and store it in the fridge for 12-24 hours
    Chicken Liver Marinade
  4. When this waiting period is over, preheat your pan with some lard or coconut oil in it to medium heat
  5. Finally, fry the chicken liver for 10-15 minutes. It is no problem if some of the marinade goes into the pan and you can even use it to cook the liver in it or make a sauce out of it
  6. While the liver is cooking, you may prepare some side dishes, like boiled eggs, vegetables or mushrooms
Recipe Notes

Never pour raw, leftover marinade over the cooked liver.

If you want to use the leftover marinade, make sure to boil it up to kill all harmful bacteria.

Don't marinate in aluminum containers or foil, because a chemical reaction could spoil the food.

The best way to marinate liver is using the zip lock bag in order for it to be evenly surrounded by the marinade.

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These nutrition facts only include the marinated liver.


 

Baked Pork Tails – With Vegetables

Baked Pork Tails

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Baked Pork Tails - With Vegetables
This easy recipe for oven baked pork tails is super simple and only needs 2 minutes of preparation and an hour of cooking time in the oven. If you like to gnaw off bones this is an awesome meal for you.
Baked Pork Tails
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
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Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
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Baked Pork Tails
Instructions
  1. First, preheat your oven to 120°C
  2. Put the pork tails on a baking tray and add all seasonings
    Raw Seasoned Pork Tails
  3. Next, melt the butter & coconut oil in the microwave for about 20 seconds and pour the mixture onto the pork tails
  4. Put the tray into the oven for about 20-25 minutes
  5. After that, take out the tray and add the vegetables
    Precooked Pork Tails And Frozen Vegetables
  6. Finally, set the oven to 190°C, put the tray back in and let everything cook for another 30-35 minutes, until the pork tails get a crust and the vegetables are done. Mix the vegetables with the grease on the tray before placing them on a plate

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Scrambled Eggs, Chorizo & Mett – With Broccoli

Scrambled Eggs, Chorizo & Mett

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Scrambled Eggs, Chorizo & Mett - With Broccoli
This recipe with scrambled eggs, chorizo & Mett is prepared effortlessly within 15 minutes. It is nutritious and saturating and works as lunch, dinner or breakfast.
Scrambled Eggs, Chorizo & Mett
Prep Time 1 minute
Cook Time 15 minutes
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Prep Time 1 minute
Cook Time 15 minutes
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Scrambled Eggs, Chorizo & Mett
Instructions
  1. First, cook the broccoli in a pot or in the microwave until it is done. This should take about 15 minutes
  2. While the broccoli is cooking, melt coconut oil in a pan on medium heat and fry the Mett for about 5 minutes, until you have small cooked chunks (similar to fried ground beef)
  3. Next, the sliced chorizo salami goes into the pan and gets fried for 5-7 minutes, until crispy
  4. Drop eggs on top of the fried meat, let them sit for a minute while adding the seasonings, then scramble everything and fry it for 2 more minutes
  5. Finally, place everything on a plate including the broccoli -which should be done by now- and sprinkle some salt over it
Recipe Notes

Mett is German minced pork meat that contains seasonings and can be eaten raw.
Usually, it is spread on a slice of bread, but to make it keto friendly you may spread Mett on a slice of cheese, cloud bread/bun, keto flatbread or simply fry it.

Of course, this recipe works with ground beef or usual minced pork instead of Mett, too.

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