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Chicken In The Basket

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Meats, Dairy Chicken 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Chicken
8 oz Cream cheese
4 T Margarine
2 Crescent rolls
1 Cream of chicken soup
1 Chicken broth

INSTRUCTIONS

Soften and cream together 8 ounces cream cheese with 4 tablespoons
margarine. Boil chicken; remove bones and cut up chicken like you do
for chicken salad. Mix in cream cheese and margarine. Roll out
crescent rolls and spoon chicken on crescent. Roll up and place on
cookie sheet. Bake at 350    degrees until brown.  Gravy: Mix 1 can
chicken broth with 1 can cream of chicken soup.  Spoon over hot
crescents. Serve with rice and potatoes.  MasterCook formatted by
Martha Hicks using Buster 20.c.  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by
"Mega-bytes" <mega-bytes@email.msn.com>  on Feb 27, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1685
Calories From Fat: 1320
Total Fat: 148.8g
Cholesterol: 273.9mg
Sodium: 7782.1mg
Potassium: 1717.4mg
Carbohydrates: 37g
Fiber: 0g
Sugar: 13.1g
Protein: 50.1g


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