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Chicken Teriyaki Stir Fry

Chicken Teriyaki Stir Fry by Salad Foodie

This recipe was featured in "30 Minute Meals" (Rachael Ray Magazine 6/15) and we agreed it's a keeper. I didn't meet the half hour timeline though, because while the cooking is fast, there's measuring and chopping to accomplish. Nevertheless I think you'll enjoy serving this healthy and satisfying stir fry. Note: Beef or pork would…

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Hoisin Glazed Salmon with Mango Pepper Salsa and Chinese Black Rice

Hoisin Glazed Salmon with Mango Pepper Salsa and Chinese Black Rice by Debi Shawcross

A simple, light entree--part of a spring dinner party menu

1 vote
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Sweet and Sour Meatballs

Sweet and Sour Meatballs by Salad Foodie

I served this at an informal dinner as mini-cocktail meatballs (1" size) but in a sweet and sour sauce, rather than barbecue, and everyone loved them. Next time they will be made into larger ones as an entree served with rice. I like the combination of meats in making meatloaf or meatballs, and ground turkey or chicken would be a…

1 vote
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Chicken Almond (from The Nut Tree Restaurant)

Chicken Almond (from The Nut Tree Restaurant) by Salad Foodie

My favorite entrée at the Nut Tree Restaurant (before it closed in ‘96) near Vacaville CA was Chicken Almond. (The gift shop at The Nut Tree sold the restaurant’s most popular recipes, which is how I came by them.) This makes a good summertime recipe because it’s a one-skillet meal that cooks in a flash and won’t heat up the kitchen.…

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Asian Glazed Chicken Thighs

Asian Glazed Chicken Thighs by Salad Foodie

Dinner on the table in 30 minutes - perfect! Easy sweet and sour sauce make chicken thighs lip-smacking tasty. Double the amount of glaze if you want to it to top rice as a serving side.This recipe is based on one from Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc.

2 votes
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Pineapple Pico Chicken

Pineapple Pico Chicken by Wendi Taylor

The succulent chicken breast and crunchy fresh vegetables bring out the best of this unique blending of Asian and Tex-Mex flavors in a way the whole family is sure to love. Note: You can grill the chicken first (or used leftover grilled chicken pieces) instead of browning in the skillet.

2 votes
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