Nestled in the heartland, where family dinners are sacred and the grill is a beacon of summertime, there’s a dish that’s been making its rounds at my table for years, warming hearts just as much as it satisfies hunger – the humble yet vivacious Bang Bang Chicken Skewers. This recipe is a low carb twist on an Asian favorite, known both for its punch of flavor and that delightful contrast of creaminess with a hint of heat. Traditionally, Bang Bang Chicken is served cold with a spicy sauce, but I’ve brought it right up to the Midwestern hearth, perfect for grilling under the amber skies of a slow-setting sun. It’s a dish for those who are watching their carbohydrates but still want their taste buds dazzled. Whether you’re gathering the family for a reunion or simply longing for a taste that adds a bit of zing to your weekly dinner rotation, this recipe won’t disappoint.
Pair these sizzling skewers with a side of fresh, crisp coleslaw or a tangy cucumber salad to keep things light and refreshing. If you’re hankering for a bit more sustenance, a hearty scoop of cauliflower “rice” or a side of roasted vegetables can round out the plate beautifully. On warm evenings when the fireflies start their dance, a cool, creamy glass of lemonade wouldn’t go amiss to quench the fires of that bang-bang sauce.
Low Carb Bang Bang Chicken Skewers
Servings: 4
Ingredients
– 2 pounds chicken breast, cut into 1-inch cubes
– 1 tablespoon olive oil
– Salt and pepper to taste
– 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
– 2 tablespoons Sriracha sauce
– 1 tablespoon unsweetened rice vinegar
– 1 tablespoon Swerve Sweetener or erythritol
CHURROS CAKE WITH SWEET MILK
Savor Grandma’s Tradition: Creamy Homemade Cream Cheese Recipe
Whenever I make this for dinner, everyone is cleaning off their plates
MOJO POTATOES Recipe
Scalloped Potatoes Recipe
Rare photos of Princess Diana, one of the most photographed people on Earth
Here’s how to clean dirty bed pillows to leave them white and smelling sweet
This Girl Who Grew Up ‘Dirt Poor’ & Whose Mom Was ‘Determined to Die’ Is a Country Music Hall of Famer
Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage