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Roasted Chicken Italian Style (italkin)

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Meats Italian Poultry 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 Chicken breast halves
around 4 pounds or 16
drumsticks or half and
half skinned and
defatted washed in cold
running water and dried
with paper towels.
2 Shallots, minced
6 Cloves, large garlic
smashed peeled and
minced
2 Onions, peeled halved
and sliced thin
2 T Olive oil
1/2 c Fresh lemon juice
4 Bay leaves
12 Fresh plum tomatoes
quartered -or-
1 28-oz whole plum tomatoes
drained
4 Fennel bulbs, greens
removed sliced thin
1/4 c Chopped Italian flat-leaf
parsley
1 c Sodium-reduced chicken
broth defatted
2 t Hungarian paprika
Salt and freshly ground
pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

From: Pat Gold <plgold@ix.netcom.com>  Date: Sat, 03 Aug 1996 16:44:20
-0700 Deliciously Healthy Jewish  Cooking, Harriet Roth.  Serves: 8 (1
Chicken Breast Half = 1 Serving)  (Meat)  You may substitute boneless
chicken breasts; however, meat cooked on  the bone is more flavorful.
Place the chicken parts in a large bowl or plastic bag. Combine the
remaining ingredients and pour over the chicken. Cover or seal and
marinate in the refrigerator overnight. Preheat the oven to 375
degrees F. Arrange the chicken and vegetables in a single layer in a
roasting pan or an attractive 3-quart casserole. Place in the upper
third of the oven and bake uncovered for about an hour, or until the
chicken and vegetables are tender and lightly browned. To Serve:
Garnish with watercress and accompany with farfel ring filled with
steamed young carrots and snow peas, and fresh rhubarb or applesauce.
Per Serving: 4.5 gm total fat, 1.03 gm saturated fat, 1.6 gm fiber,
216 calories, 73 mg cholesterol, 18.7% fat, 208 mg sodium, 41  calories
from fat.  JEWISH-FOOD digest 299  From the Jewish Food 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: 295
Calories From Fat: 99
Total Fat: 11.1g
Cholesterol: 79.5mg
Sodium: 318.8mg
Potassium: 671.5mg
Carbohydrates: 22.4g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 2.1g
Protein: 27g


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