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Easy, nutty, and delightfully satisfying. That, together with the healthful proteins and fats found in almonds, and you have yummy perfection!
I love tandoori chicken, so the last time I had a whole chicken, I decided to just roast the WHOLE thing in a tandoori marinade. Note that the cayennne, hot peppers and black pepper are optional - use one or more as desired.
The recipe here uses a skinless chicken - the fat and calories will be MUCH higher if you leave the skin on.
The foil is essential if you don't want a dried-out chicken - remember that this is skinless chicken!
Each serving here is the traditional quarter chicken (breast and wing, or leg and thigh) - probably enough for 2 individual 3-oz servings, so keep that in mind when you look at the nutrition information. :)
You can use the same marinade and just coat 4 chicken breasts or 4 leg-and-thigh pieces instead, if you prefer a quicker, less messy preparation.
Enjoy!
This is simple to make, but it has a slaved-in-the-kitchen taste. It's also a great cholesterol buster, with no added fats and the health benefits of adding more fish to your diet!
This is one of my favorite recipes for skillet cornbread, Southern-style. It's a tradition for many with chili, pinto beans, soups, greens, and other delicious Southern meals.
This couscous is fast, easy and the veggies are interchangable to whatever you have on hand.
This was served every year at my house on New Years Day. It's that special treat I look forward to every year. It has been passed through our family starting with my Great grandmother and each person adds a little something to it. My addition was the garlic.
This is an easy, one pan supper that tastes more fattening than it is! Serve with a steamed vegetable of your choice.
Delicious, healthy, intensely chocolate brownies with a hint of sweetness. If you like them sweeter, add 1/2 cup more of Agave nectar to the recipe. Only 98 calories & 2.6 grams of fat per serving!
These are more cake like so I don't consider them breakfast food. They are also higher in calories.