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Scott Hafemann
Chicken W/mexican Flair
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Dairy
Mexican
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
6
Chicken breast
1
c
Sour cream
1
c
Salsa
1
c
Ceddar cheese
1
c
Nacho flavored Doritos; crushed
Salt & pepper
Olive oil
INSTRUCTIONS
Place chicken breasts in a casserole dish. Mix together sour cream and
salsa and pour over chicken. Sprinkle with cheese and top with crushed
doritos. (I reversed this order with the cheese on top.) Bake at 350
degrees, covered for 1 hour. Serve w/rice or pasta.
Posted to EAT-L Digest by Morris Hymes <mhymes@DC.INFI.NET> on Feb 26,
1998
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