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LCHF Chicken Kiev
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LCHF Chicken Kiev Thermomix Recipe

This LCHF Chicken Kiev Thermomix recipe is incredibly easy to make and can be used to make your own healthy dairy free, gluten free variations.

Even if you aren’t after a Keto Chicken Kiev Thermomix recipe, this tasty gluten free chicken recipe will be popular at dinner time.

If you are wanting to meal prep in advance, these freeze really well raw and cook perfectly in the air fryer or oven.

Play around with different flavour combinations, popular alternative fillings from the Skinnymixers Community are…

  • Butter Chicken – save some of that leftover Butter Chicken Sauce in the freezer in ice cubes.
  • Chile Con Queso
  • Red Pesto – dairy free
  • Brie, cranberry sauce
  • Broccoli & cheese
  • Cream cheese & sweet chilli sauce

How to assemble Chicken Kievs in The Healthy Mix Dinners

Skinnymixers Tips

We have seen a few tips in the Skinnymixers Facebook Group to achieve the best ‘ooze’ factor. Follow these tips to get maximum ooze.

  1. Wet your hands when forming the Kievs and make sure they are sealed really well.
  2. Freeze your garlic butter or other alternative filling first.
  3. Follow the recipe and pan-fry first to make sure you don’t over cook in the oven trying to achieve a crispy coating.
  4. Some Skinnies prefer to freeze first and cook from frozen.

P.S. We love seeing the slow motion Chicken Kiev cutting videos in Skinnymixers!

Love Nik xx

Thermomix Chile Con Queso
Freeze the Chile Con Queso in an ice cube tray and use them to make the cheesiest Chicken Kievs

Love these Chicken Kievs?

You should also try the Grain Free Chicken Parmies Thermomix recipe – free on the blog & featured in The Healthy Mix II cookbook.

Grain Free Parmies from THMII

LCHF Chicken Kiev

skinnymixer's LCHF Chicken Kiev

These LCHF Chicken Kievs are fantastic to keep in the freezer and cook perfectly from frozen. Prepared in the Thermomix, these Chicken Kievs are gluten free, keto, LCHF and can easily be made dairy free.
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Course: Main
Cuisine: LCHF
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 425kcal

Ingredients

Crumb ingredients:

  • 100 g raw almonds - or alternative nut or sunflower seeds for nut free
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp onion flakes or powder
  • 1/2 tsp sweet paprika
  • pinch of black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Herbed garlic butter ingredients:

  • 100 g cold salted butter - cubed
  • 2-3 cloves of garlic
  • small handful of fresh parsley
  • small handful of fresh basil
  • pinch of fresh thyme

Chicken ingredients:

  • 500 g chicken breast - cubed
  • 1 whole egg
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 100 g Parmesan cheese - cubed
  • oil of choice for frying

Instructions

  • Put raw almonds into mixer bowl, mill for 5 sec/speed 9/MC on. Set aside and stir through spices, salt, and pepper.
  • Without washing mixer bowl, put Parmesan cheese into mixer bowl, mill for 10 sec/speed 9/MC on. Set aside.
  • Without washing mixer bowl, put herbed butter ingredients into mixer bowl, blend for 40 sec/speed 5/MC on. Set aside.
  • Without washing mixer bowl, put chicken ingredients, including reserved Parmesan cheese and 20 g or 0.7 oz of the reserved crumb mixture into mixer bowl. Blend for 40 sec/speed 9/MC on.

Assembly:

  • Preheat a frying pan to medium high heat, and oven to 180°C or 350°F fan forced.
  • Take chicken mixture and divide it up into 4 or 6 round balls. Wet hands help with this.
  • Take one of the balls and flatten it out to the size of your palm. Place 1/4 or 1/6 of the herbed garlic butter in the centre. Fold chicken mixture around the butter and form an oval shape - like the shape of a chicken breast. Ensure there are no thin spots so your buttery goodness doesnt ooze out while cooking.
  • Coat the chicken liberally in the reserved crumb mixture and set aside. Repeat the process for the remaining chicken.
  • When all chicken is coated, recrumb a second time.
  • Put oil of choice into frying pan and lightly fry the kievs for a few minutes each side, or until golden brown.
  • Transfer fried kievs to a preheated 180°C or 350°F airfryer for 7 mins, or oven proof roasting tray and bake in the oven for 10 minutes or until done (smaller ones may need a little less time!)
  • Let the kievs rest for 5 mins before serving.

Video

Notes

If you want to ensure your butter doesnt leak out of your kievs, freeze the butter in a cylinder (wrapped in gladwrap) and use it frozen.
If you arent keen on frying, you can bake in the oven for 20 minutes, turning once half way through.
Yes - this can be frozen for a quick dinner - freeze raw! (Bake 180°C or 350°F 25-35 mins from frozen - check after 20 mins)
Experiment with your herbed garlic flavours - for example chilli and ginger for an asian inspired dish or cheese added for a fat boost.
Breadcrumbs can be used as an alternative to the almond meal for those not following LCHF - do an eggwash before crumbing for this.
You can see a list of alternative stuffing ideas here.
This recipe was inspired by the process used by Full Little Tummies - a no longer live blog. It's one of our most popular healthy Thermomix recipes.
Bellini Users
Use sharp blade for this recipe
At step 1 and step 2 increase milling time if required
Tried this recipe?Mention @skinnymixer or tag #skinnymixers!

Nutrition

Serving: 125g | Calories: 425kcal | Carbohydrates: 1.6g | Protein: 29.5g | Fat: 33.3g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Sodium: 1260mg | Sugar: 1.1g

LCHF Chicken Kiev Thermomix recipe

 

  1. These are amazing, I especially love them cold the next day for lunch! Very delicious and a weekly favourite in our household 🙂

  2. This is just so delicious. I’m the only one in the house who will eat it but I don’t mind because I throw them in the freezer and then have an easy gourmet meal I can just put in the oven when I don’t have time to cook!

  3. Yet ANOTHER winner in our house!!!!!!! Scrumptious and only lost a tiny bit of butter out of one, still had lots left though!!!
    I oven cooked for the 20 minutes, just divine!

  4. So yummy! Hubby and ate with traditional filling and I popped a cherry boconcinni in the kids ones! Thumbs up!

  5. This is the most mind blowing taste bud exploding recipe I’ve made for an eternity!! My toddler ate his in record time! Thank you Nik for doing what you do!

  6. This is my favourite Skinnymixers recipe. My daughter who does not like nuts and was watching me make them, could not believe that there was no breadcrumbs. She told the boys after they had demolished them that the bread was actually almonds!!!! Very easy and tasty.

  7. This recipe is so tasty and so versatile! The ideas for stuffing are endless, I dont think I will ever get bored of cooking and eating this one!

  8. This is now on weekly rotation at our house! I do triple batches of crumb and filling and store in the freezer so now only takes 10mins to prepare! Thanks Nik

  9. This is a super tastey recipe! I love how you can experiment with the filling 🙂 and how you can make extras and freeze them for another night! Also you know exactly what’s in them, no extra added nastys!

  10. Making this tonight for the second time, last time this mix made enough for six, which meant I could freeze half of them! Yay! I love being able to make such easy and quick things. Thanks so much for the inspiration Nik, you’re amazing! xx

  11. Oh Lordy! The Kievs are just amazing! Another simple, very tasty meal. Husband loved it, kids loved it. New family favourite! Thanks so much for making my life so easy Nik!

  12. Love this recipe. Have made it a few times now and each time its been a hit including with my 5yr old and 2yr old daughter’s. Even made them for my mum and dad and i was informed i could make them again.

  13. BEST. RECIPE. EVERRRRRRR! This is a weekly meal in our house and we are having fun trying different fillings. I will never buy store bought kievs again!

  14. These are awesome, i use panko crumbs instead of the almonds and they are amazing! I could eat them every day!

  15. I made these for the second time tonight and they were even better than the first time. I used thigh rather than breast and whilst it didn’t mince as much, it was moister and the chunkier bits of chicken added nicely to the texture – I’ll always use thigh in future. I oven baked them this time, rather than frying first, and that highlighted the nuts in the coating. I also subbed in some macadamias as I tripled the mix and ran out of almonds. This time I was mindful of not overcooking them and thanks to a comment you’d made on Facebook Nik about the cooking time I wasn’t worried that the chicken wouldn’t be cooked enough and they were the perfect texture. Absolutely beautiful served with pumpkin/sweet potato/cauli mash and buttered greens. Thanks Nik!

  16. I made this for dinner last night for my hubby and two older kids. It was amazing. My husband is a tough critic and he raved about it saying it was the nicest chicken kiev he has ever tasted. I thought it was going to be complicated assembling them but was easy peasy. Every one of your recipes has been delicous! Keep em coming Nic!

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