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Chicken Jambalaya (August 1992)

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Meats Jewish Main, Courses 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Onions; chopped
1 c Celery; chopped
1/2 c Chopped bell peppers
4 Garlic cloves; minced
1 tb Spring onions; chopped
2 Sausages; sliced
2 Chicken breasts
1 c Rice chicken stock
1 ts Paprika
1/2 ts Oregano
1/2 c Olive oil
Blackened steak seasoning
Chopped parsley
Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Marinate chicken in blackened steak seasonings or garlic, salt, chili. Heat
up pan and add oil. Cook onions in oil for 3 minutes stirring. Add celery
and bell pepper and cook 2 minutes. Brown chicken in a separate pan. Add
sausages to brown a little. Stir into onions. Cook 2 minutes. Add garlic.
Cook 2 minutes and stir in spring onions. Stir in rice until all coated
with oil. Add paprika salt and oregano. Pour chicken broth and cook covered
25 to 20 minutes.(Very low heat). Stir in chopped parsley. Serve hot.
Recipe by: Miriam Podcameni Posvolsky
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #312 by "Jeffrey A. Freedman"
<jefffree@eskimo.com> on Nov 29, 1997

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