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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Temple, TX
Posts: 3,314
Gallery: buttoni
Stats: 196/170/150
WOE: Primal 8/12
Start Date: 4/21/09 Height 5'5", Age 64
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Balsamic Chicken
![]() My husband quietly ate his dinner last night as we sampled a new creation. He's not so fond of balsamic vinegar in salad dressings, so I knew up front this one might be "iffy" for him. I reminded him of how much he liked the balsamic ssteak we had years ago and he began eating. I honestly couldn't tell by his facial expressions if he like this dish or not. He usually does that when he DOESN'T like a dish. But when he reached for seconds, he said "This one's a keeper" with a smile on his face. Hate when he keeps me in suspense like that. Hope you guys like this one as much as we both did. ![]() There used to be a little Italian restaurant here in town that went out of business a number of years ago. We loved their chef’s more unusual dishes and were sorry to see them go under. I was thinking of that place today while I was trying to decide what to do with two large chicken breasts. This restaurant used to serve a delicious grilled rib-eye steak smothered in a rich balsamic red wine sauce we both loved! I wondered if that flavor might be good on chicken so I decided to get creative this evening and came up with a tasty, quick chicken dish. Of course, I think this would be very good served over a char-grilled steak as well. INGREDIENTS: 16 oz. boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut laterally into four thinner slices 2 T. unsalted butter 3 oz. onion, sliced 1 oz. sun-dried tomatoes, coarsely chopped (I used the ones NOT in oil) 2 T. hazelnut oil ¼ c. balsamic vinegar 4 T. white wine ½ c. unsweetened almond milk 1 c. chicken stock, low-sodium 1 6.5 oz. can sliced mushrooms, DO NOT drain off juice 1½-2 T. peppercorns, slightly broken up (mine are black, red and white mixed) Dash sea salt DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 350º. Melt the butter in a large non-stick skillet over high heat. Sear the pieces of chicken until golden and nearly done through. Remove chicken and add sliced onion to the skillet. Saute until they begin to caramelize and slightly brown. Add diced sun-dried tomatoes and mushrooms with their juice. I placed my peppercorns into a quart ziploc bag, zipped it up and hit them 3-4 times with a meat cleaver to break them up a bit. Add pepper, salt and all remaining ingredients to the skillet and simmer 1-2 minutes to allow tomatoes to begin to plump up as they absorb some of the juices. Place chicken back into the pan and spoon some of the juices over the top. Pop into hot oven and bake for 15-20 minutes to allow the vinegar and wine to caramelize and meld their wonderful flavors together. I don’t bother to thicken mine, but you certainly can if you are so inclined. Serve each chicken portion with some of the sauce alongside your favorite vegetable dish. Balsamic vinegar goes nicely with green beans, so I served mine with some of those to which I added some finely minced shallots. NUTRITIONAL INFO: Makes 4 servings, each contains: (numbers reflect almond milk, not cream) 369 calories 17.7 g fat 10.15 g carbs, 1.73 g fiber, ;8.12 g NET CARBS 37 g protein 439 mg potassium 147 mg sodium 48% RDA Vitamin B6, 33% E, 31% Iron, 115% niacin, 58% selenium, 43% phosphorous
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My recipe website: http://buttoni.wordpress.com/ Last edited by buttoni; 06-16-2012 at 06:20 AM.. |
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Major LCF Poster!
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this looks yummy! Thanks!!
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