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Tangerine Hazelnut Chicken with Soba Noodles

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Meats, Grains Hawaiian Chicken, Pasta 2 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Tangerines; peeled and sectioned
1 c Simple syrup
Water; as directed
6 oz Skinless chicken thighs; two or three; trimmed
1 ts Coarsely ground pepper; be generous
2 ts Olive oil for browning
1/8 ts Garlic powder
1/8 ts Dried oregano
1 tb Honey
2 tb Teriyaki sauce
1/4 c Water; or more
2 tb Chopped fresh cilantro
1 tb Chopped fresh parsley
2 tb Chopped hazelnuts; or pistachios
4 oz Soba noodles

INSTRUCTIONS

In a glass bowl, maserate tangerine sections in simple syrup and water to
cover to 6 to 8 hours. Remove the sections and chop, removing seeds as you
do. Set aside
Press a generous grinding of coarse pepper into both sides of the chicken
thighs. Heat a non-stick skillet and add the oil. Brown the chicken well on
both sides. Drain the oil. Top the chicken thighs with the roughly chopped
tangerines. Add the garlic, oregano, honey, teriyaki sauce or Hawaiian
"gourmet sauce," which is similar. Add sugar water or water and bring to a
boil. Top with the cilantro, parsley and nuts. Reduce heat and cover; cook,
adding water as needed, until thighs are no longer pink near the bone
(about 10 minutes), cutting the thighs in half lengthwise as you test.
Meanwhile prepare a vegetable side dish or two and the soba noodles (boil 6
to 8 minutes). Drain. Arrange noodles on a plate; top with chicken and the
sauce. Serves two: 525 cals, 8g fat (13% cff).
Goes well with a vegetable medley such as steamed broccoli, snap peas,
water chestnuts, and strips of red bell pepper.
Recipe by: Kitpath Recipes by Pat Hanneman 12/98
Posted to EAT-LF Digest by Pat Hanneman <kitpath@earthlink.net> on Dec 31,
1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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