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Chicken And Vegetables In Saffron Broth

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Vegetables Italian Artchokes, Chicken, Poultry, Soups/stews, Vegetables 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Chicken or vegetable broth
2 c Water
2 Garlic cloves, minced
4 Carrots -, abt 12 oz
peeled and
Cut into 1/4" rounds
2 White turnips -, 12 oz
peeled and
Cut into 1/4" by 3"
matchsticks
1/2 t Saffron threads, dissolved
in
1 T Warm water
1 lb Boneless, skinless chicken
breasts
1/2 c Mayonnaise
1/4 c Roasted red pepper or
pimientos
4 Italian bread 3/4" thk
bias-cut lightly toasted
Salt, to taste
Cayenne pepper, to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large saucepan, over medium-high heat, bring to a boil the broth,
water, 1 of the minced garlic cloves, carrots, turnips and half of the
saffron. Cover and simmer until the vegetables are tender but still
crisp, about 5 minutes. Meanwhile cut the chicken breasts into
3/4-inch dice. Finely chop the roasted red peppers and combine them
with remaining minced garlic clove, remaining saffron and mayonnaise.
Season to taste with salt and 1/8th teaspoon cayenne. When the
vegetables are tender, add the chicken, bring the broth back to a
simmer, and cook, uncovered, for 2 minutes or until the chicken is
just cooked through. Season to taste with salt and cayenne. Spread
each toast with saffron mayonnaise and set each one in a soup bowl.
Ladle the steaming broth, vegetables and chicken over the bread and
serve immediately. This recipe yields 4 servings.  Leftover Ideas: If
you have half of the soup and the mayonnaise  leftover the next day,
then this is what you do. Bring the soup to a  boil. Whisk one egg into
remaining mayonnaise and ladle some hot soup  into the mayonnaise to
temper it. Whisk the egg mayonnaise back into  the hot soup and stir,
over low heat until broth has thickened. Do  not boil the broth or the
egg will curdle. Remove from heat, adjust  seasoning and serve right
away.  Recipe Source: COOKING MONDAY TO FRIDAY with Michele Urvater
From the  TV FOOD NETWORK - (Show # MF-6768 broadcast 12-15-1997)
Recipe by: Michele Urvater  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 277
Calories From Fat: 121
Total Fat: 13.6g
Cholesterol: 80.7mg
Sodium: 696.5mg
Potassium: 339.5mg
Carbohydrates: 8.1g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 2.2g
Protein: 29.3g


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