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Chicken and Fresh Tomatoes
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Meats
Chicken, Sent to eat
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
4
md
Chicken breasts; well seasoned
3
tb
Olive oil
1/4
c
White wine
2
Cloves garlic; crushed
1
md
Onion; chopped fine
1
Green pepper; diced
6
md
Tomatoes; peeled and chopped
1
c
Chicken stock; divided
2
tb
Corn starch
INSTRUCTIONS
The seasoning on the breasts can be as simple as salt and pepper. Other
possibilities include sage, granulated garlic, basil, oregano, thyme or
rosemary. If you use a commercial mix, avoid too much salt.
In a large saute or frying pan, brown both sides of the seasoned breasts in
the olive oil and remove them from heat. It is not necessary to completely
cook the chicken breasts at this time.
Deglaze the pan with the wine and add the garlic, onion, and green pepper.
Saute until vegetables are tender. Add the tomatoes and all but 2
tablespoons of the chicken stock. Bring to a gentle boil and return the
chicken breasts to the pan. Reduce heat and simmer until chicken is done,
10 to 15 minutes. Correct the seasonings and thicken with remaining
chicken stock and cornstarch, if needed.
Serve over rice or your favorite pasta.
>From The Virginian Pilot 9/1/96
Posted to EAT-L Digest 31 Aug 96
Date: Sun, 1 Sep 1996 20:49:02 -0400
From: Bill Hatcher <bhatcher@GC.NET>
A Message from our Provider:
“A thankful heart is one of the primary identifying characteristics of a believer. It stands in stark contrast to pride, selfishness, and worry. And it helps fortify the believer’s trust in the Lord and reliance of His provision, even in the toughest times. No matter how choppy the seas become, a believer’s heart is buoyed by constant praise and gratefulness to the Lord. #John MacArthur”
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