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Roasted Chicken Breast And Vegetables With Prunes

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INGREDIENTS

1 T Unsalted butter
1 Whole chicken breast, split
1/2 t Dried thyme leaves
2 Carrots, cut into 1/4-inch
slices
1 Onion, cut into 1/2-inch
wedges
Three, 1/4-inch-thick
lemon slices
6 Pitted prunes
2/3 c Low-salt chicken broth
2 T Dry white wine
1 1/2 t All-purpose flour
1 t Minced fresh parsley leaves
Garnish: parsley sprigs

INSTRUCTIONS

Put butter in small flameproof roasting pan and put pan in oven.
Preheat oven to 450F.  Pat chicken dry and sprinkle with thyme and salt
and pepper to taste.  Put chicken, skin sides down, in hot butter and
arrange carrots,  onion, and lemon around chicken. Season vegetables
with salt.  Roast chicken and vegetables 10 minutes. Turn chicken sides
up and  put 3 prunes under each half. Roast chicken and vegetables,
stirring  vegetables once halfway through cooking time, 15 minutes
more, or  until chicken is cooked through and vegetables are tender.
Remove pan  from oven and with slotted spoon transfer chicken,
vegetables, lemon,  and prunes to a platter.  In measuring cup or small
bowl stir together broth, wine, flour, and  parsley. Add mixture to pan
and broil over high heat, stirring and  scraping up browned bits, 1
minute, or until thickened slightly.  Pour sauce over chicken and
vegetables and garnish with parsley  sprigs.  Serves 2.  Gourmet
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 838
Calories From Fat: 219
Total Fat: 24.6g
Cholesterol: 322.9mg
Sodium: 375.8mg
Potassium: 1678.8mg
Carbohydrates: 35.3g
Fiber: 7.2g
Sugar: 14.7g
Protein: 110.4g


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