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Grilled Chicken Dijonnais

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Meats Chicken, Easy, Main dish, Marinade 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Oil
1/2 ts Ground pepper
3 tb Tarragon vinegar
2 tb Dry white wine
1/2 ts White pepper
2 tb Strong dijon mustard
1/4 c Fresh lemon juice
6 Chicken breasts halves
Skinned and boned
1 ts Dried tarragon
1 c Butter
Emon slices parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

Combine oil,  lemon juice and pepper in shallow dish.   Swirl chicken in
mixture  to  coat.   Cover  with plastic wrap and marinade  in  frig  30
minutes.   Meanwhile  combine vinegar and wine in heavy small sauce  pan
and  boil  over  medium  high heat until liquid is reduced  to  about  2
Tablespoons.   Remove from heat and add tarragon and pepper.   Whisk  in
butter  on tablespoon at a time blending thoroughly after each addition.
Place  over  low heat and continue whisking until  sauce  has  thickened
slightly.  Whisk in mustard.  Set aside and keep warm.
Prepare  charcoal  grill.   Drain chicken well.   Grill  three  to  four
minutes  on each side.   Arrange on heated platter.   Garnish with lemon
slices and parsley.  Serve warm sauce separately.
Posted to the TWSU BBS (316-689-3779), compiled by the Sysop.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmtwsu01.zip

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