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Mexican Pasta Salad

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Meats, Vegetables Mexican Salads, Pasta, Mexican 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 (3 Oz.) Boneless Skinned
Chicken Breasts
1 ts Ground Cumin
1 ts Vegetable Oil
1/2 c Water
1/4 tb Chili Powder
1/2 ts Chicken Bouillon Granules
1 sm Ripe Avocado Chopped
1 c Fresh Cilantro
3 tb Lime Juice
1/4 c Green Onions
1 lg Jalapeno Pepper Chopped
1 cl Garlic
6 oz Uncooked Fettucine
1/2 c Shredded Zucchini
1/4 c Sliced Black Olives
2 tb Chopped Tomatoes
Fresh Cilantro Leaves
(Optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

Sprinkle Chicken With Cumin & Chili Powder.  Heat Oil in A Medium Skillet;
Add Chicken & Cook Over Medium Heat 3 To 4 Min. On Each Side. Add Water &
Bouillon Granules; Reduce Heat & Simmer 15 Min. OR Until Chicken Is Done.
Remove Chicken From Broth, Reserving Broth in Skillet. Cover & Chill
Chicken.
Bring Broth To A Boil & Cook Until Reduced To 1/4 C. Remove From Heat &
Cool.  Strain Broth Through A Sieve & Pour Into Processor. Add Avocado,
Cilantro, Lime Juice, Green Onions, Pepper & Garlic. Process Until Smooth.
Cook Fettuccine According To Package Directions. Drain. Rinse Under Cold
Water & Drain Again.
Combine Fettuccine & Half Of Avocado Mixture; Toss Well. Place in Center
Of A Serving Platter. Arrange Zucchini Around Fettuccine-Avocado Mixture.
Cut Chilled Chicken Into 1/4 in. Strips & Arrange Over Fettuccine; Sprinkle
With Olives. Spoon Remaining Avocado Mixture Into Center Of Chicken;
Sprinkle With Chopped Cilantro. Garnish With Fresh Cilantro Leaves If
Desired.
(Fat 13.1.  Chol. 54.)

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