Lemon Garlic Chicken
#2501 - 03/11/03 04:47 PM
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Lemon Garlic Chicken 4 Servings
4 (5 oz) chicken breasts (boneless & skinless) 1 clove garlic, minced 1/2 c FF chicken broth (I use FF reduced sodium) 1 T lemon juice
Using nonstick skilled sprayed with cooking spray, slowly sauté garlic over low heat. Add chicken and cook over medium heat about 10 min. or until brown on both sides. Add broth and lemon juice. Heat to boiling and then reduce heat. Cover and simmer 10-15 min. or until chicken is done. Remove chicken and keep warm. Cook or reduce remaining liquid in pan, around 3 min. Pour over chicken and serve.
Per Serving:
Calories 153.3 Total Fat 2.50 g Saturated Fat 2.50 g Sodium 432.7 mg (probably less if using reduced sodium broth) Protein 31.06 g Carbohydrate 0.70 g Cholesterol 40.00 mg Fiber 0.03 g
From Low Fat & Light Four Ingredient Cookbook by Linda Coffee & Emily Cale
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Mags - you New Jersey-ites are great! Thanks for the chicken recipe. I just bought some boneless and skinless breasts and I'll have to try them this weekend.
Sharon
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Sharon - I hope you like it. I tried if for the first time last night, and I liked it. Especially because it was easy, & I love easy on weeknights! I thought of you as I was typing it, and I thought you were going to say "Just one clove of garlic!" lol Let me know how it comes out.
Mags
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Mags - Yes, you are right. I'm going to put in more than 1 clove of garlic. Besides, I use the large jar of minced or chopped garlic and it's hard to tell how much 1 clove is after it's minced, so I just keep adding. It's good for cholesterol, right???
Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Mags - We had the Lemon Garlic Chicken last night and it was pretty good. But, I did add more garlic and a bunch of cooked onions and mushrooms. I just don't have good luck with chicken breasts on top of the stove. To me it was not tender (it was cooked enough--maybe too much). I have better luck with them in the oven. I have a WW recipe that always comes out tender and juicy. Maybe I should post it for everybody.
Thanks again. (Our guest said it was great and we liked the taste too) Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Please post it, I need one for this weekend. Having 15 people for dinner!!!
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Karin - which one? Just "search" and you'll find both and more!
Sharon
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"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Lol, the one you said you would post from WW. Has it been posted already?
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-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Hey Sharon! Sorry it came out tough for you. I guess I should have mentioned the fact that I always flatten chicken (whether it calls for it in the recipe or not), because I've found they come out more tender & cook more even, then I always end up cooking it a little less, since it's a little thinner. Besides - there's nothing like venting some aggressions on some meat...lol
So, about this WW recipe, is that the apricot chicken one you posted? If so, I've already printed it, and as usual, look forward to trying one of your recipes.
Mags
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