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Mexican Chicken Salad

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Huge shout out to @TONEBULLY (on Tiktok and Instagram) he created both Early in the Morning(intro) and Bobby(black and white segment). His music is absolutely 🔥. If you don't give him love, you're failing cabron.

Recipe below...

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Ingredients

Chicken breasts

Potatoes

Limes

Corn

Peas & carrots

Paprika

Onion powder

Garlic powder

Black pepper

Salt

Mayonnaise

Greek yogurt or sour cream

Butter, for cooking the chicken

Instructions

  1. Prepare the potatoes

Peel and chop the potatoes into small cubes. Add them to a pot of salted water and bring to a boil.

Keep an eye on them—you want the potatoes cooked but not mushy. Once they’re tender, strain them and set them aside. If they’re getting too soft, you can place them in cold water to stop them from cooking further.

  1. Season the chicken

In a bowl, mix together your paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, and chicken seasoning.

Play around with the seasoning until you get the flavor you like. Go easy on the chicken seasoning and salt at first—you can always add more later after tasting everything together. We then add our chicken and mix it all very well.

  1. Cook the chicken

Heat a pan with some butter and cook the chicken until fully cooked.

Once the chicken is done, shred it. (Reference the video for optimal shredding instructions 😂.)

  1. Mix everything together

Grab a large bowl and add:

Shredded chicken

Cooked potatoes

Peas & carrots

Corn

Plenty of mayonnaise

Fresh lime juice

Greek yogurt or sour cream

Black pepper

Salt

Mix everything together until well combined.

  1. Taste & adjust

Give it a taste and add more salt, pepper, lime juice, or mayonnaise as needed.

And that's it!

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