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Chicken With Cider Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Vegetables Poultry 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 t Vegetable oil
4 6-oz chicken thighs, skinned
3 oz Lean turkey sausages, 10% or
less fat cut into 1/4"
pieces
1 c Sliced onions
1/2 c Apple cider
1/2 c Low-sodium chicken broth
2 t Cider vinegar
2 Granny smith apples
cored pared and sliced
1/4 t Dried thyme leaves
1/4 t Black pepper
1/8 t Dried sage leaves

INSTRUCTIONS

submitted by: johanssen@matnet.com In large skillet, heat oil; add
chicken and sausages. Cook over medium-high heat 3 minutes, until
golden brown on all sides. Remove chicken and sausages from skillet;
set aside.  To same skillet, add onions; cook, stirring frequently, 4-5
minutes,  until onions are golden brown. Add cider, broth, vinegr and
reserved  chicken and sausages; cook, basting chicken with pan juices,
10  minutes, until chicken and sausages are cooked through.  Add
apples, thyme, pepper and sage; cook, continuing to baste, until
apples are just tender.  EACH SERVING PROVIDES: 1/2 fat; 3/4 fruit; 1/2
vegetable; 3 proteins;  3 optional calories  PER SERVING: 269 calories;
23g protein; 13g fat; 16g carbohydrate;  25mg calcium; 219mg sodium;
82mg cholesterol; 2g dietary fiber  DAVE <DAVIDG@CLAM.RUTGERS.EDU>
RECIPEINTERNET LIST SERVER  RECIPE ARCHIVE - 10 JUNE 1996  From the
'RECIPEinternet: Recipes from Around the World' recipe list.
Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 255
Calories From Fat: 48
Total Fat: 5.4g
Cholesterol: 65.6mg
Sodium: 83.8mg
Potassium: 372.7mg
Carbohydrates: 37.4g
Fiber: 1.2g
Sugar: 20.6g
Protein: 14.7g


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