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Lemon-sage Tortellini W/ Chicken And Peppers

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Meats, Dairy Chicken, Pasta 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Frozen cheese-filled
Tortellini
1/2 T Butter
1 T Olive oil
1 lb Boneless skinless chicken
Breast halves
1 Roasted red bell pepper
Cut into thin strips
Salt and coarsely ground
Black pepper, to taste
4 Thin slices
Smoked chicken or turkey
Cut in thin strips
1/2 t Dried sage
1 1/2 t Grated lemon rind
2 T Lemon juice
2 T Chopped parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

Cook tortellini in boiling water according to instructions on package.
Meanwhile melt butter and olive oil in large frying pan over medium
high heat.  Add chicken breast, salt and pepper, and stir fry for
about 3 minutes.  Add red pepper strips, turn heat down to medium,  and
cook until chicken and pepper is done, stirring periodically.  Add
smoked turkey or chicken strips and fresh sage*, and stir fry  until
heated through. Add tortellini, lemon rind, lemon juice, and  parsley.
Add more salt and pepper if needed.  Stir for a minute or  two to heat
and mix. Serves about 6.  *If you use dried sage, add it earlier in the
process, with the  chicken.  The original recipe said to roast and peel
the red pepper, which I  think is too much work.  You can buy canned
roasted peppers which  work wonderfully. If you use them, add them
later, with the smoked  turkey, since they're already cooked.  I like
them, but I also like  plain red bell pepper.  Posted to EAT-L Digest -
17 Jun  Date:    Tue, 18 Jun 1996 08:24:26 -0400  From:    Betsy Burtis
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