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One Pot Chicken And Rice

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Meats Dutch 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Chicken breasts, or 1 whole
chicken cut up or your
favorite parts.
2 Bell peppers cut into large
chunks
1 Red, yellow or orange pepper
cut into large chunks
3 Onions, quartered
2 8 oz tomato sauce or 1
large can
1 c White rice
2 c Water
Olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

In the bottom of a large pan or Dutch Oven, brown chicken in olive
oil.  Add peppers and onions, and allow them to "cook down" for about
10  minutes. Add one of the cans of tomato sauce, and simmer for 10
minutes.  Add water and rice, stir into the mixture in the pot, but
don't worry  about stirring it thoroughly.  Bring pot to a boil.
Simmer covered about 20 minutes, or until rice  is cooked.  Add second
can of tomato sauce, and simmer about 5 minutes longer.  My notes:  I
also season with ground black pepper, and a little salt  and have
recently found myself "addicted" to Mrs. Dash with garlic--I  put it on
everything, and it's great on this dish, but the beauty is  that it's
very flavorful on its own, and easy to "customize."  I've also used
boneless, skinless chicken breasts and I've even used  all chicken
wings.  Both work beautifully.  I like using the chicken wings when I
can't afford breasts, and I  double the rice (increase peppers, onions,
water and sauce  accordingly. The wings give the rice a wonderful
flavor and the  recipe really stretches it!  And one last note...I have
a friend who has a neurological problem  which affects his manual
dexterity, so making dishes that don't need  to be cut up while eating
makes the meal an easier and more pleasant  experience for him. I've
cut up the chicken breast fillets before  browning, and I've even used
soup chicken (already cooked) for this  dish.  I saute the cooked
chicken lightly in the olive oil for  flavor, and then proceed as noted
above.  Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #68  Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996
13:59:06 -0800 (PST)  From: leiba@eskimo.com

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 353
Calories From Fat: 93
Total Fat: 10.5g
Cholesterol: 73.1mg
Sodium: 717.4mg
Potassium: 978mg
Carbohydrates: 33.2g
Fiber: 5.6g
Sugar: 13.4g
Protein: 31.4g


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