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I removed the salt from the recipe for nutrition calculations.If you use the salt,it would have to be added.
Did not have the usual ingredients for my meat loaf so I just threw in what I had and it came out the best ever.
This is a tasty low-fat, low-sodium alternative to the traditional fried chicken. This recipe has 10 fat grams and 172.6 mg of sodium. Now compare that to the fat and sodium that is in a regular fried chicken thigh!!!
Listed below is the approximate nutrition values for one traditional fried chicken thigh. Note: The calories, fat and sodium are higher if the chicken is extra crispy (those are the numbers at the higher end of the range):
Cal = 280-360
Fat = 20-27 grams
Sodium = 730-830 mg.
I make fried rice quite often - any time I have leftover cooked rice, actually. This time I also had a leftover pork chop, but you can leave it out of course. The vegetable amounts are approximate, I just use what I have.
Beans are a great source of protien and dietary fiber but most avoid them because they can also be a source of gas. Preparing them this way will guarantee less gas later. It does take quite a bit of time, but it makes about 12 cups so you can throw some in the freezer for later.
Creamy variation on traditional salsa chicken. If sodium is an issue for you, you can try substituting other seasonings to taste for the taco seasoning mix.