Baked Chicken Breast with Roasted Cherry Tomoatoes and Baked Sweet Potato Fries


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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 1
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 467.9
  • Total Fat: 3.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 136.9 mg
  • Sodium: 10,629.0 mg
  • Total Carbs: 47.8 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 5.7 g
  • Protein: 60.7 g



Introduction

This is a delicious LOW-FAT classic recipe that I love. It is simple, has great flavor and can really substitute for "fast food" cravings. Tip:Take your time making it and cravings will go away. Learning to be patient is a great way to take control of eating habits. This recipe serves one. Multiply measurements for each additional person. This is a delicious LOW-FAT classic recipe that I love. It is simple, has great flavor and can really substitute for "fast food" cravings. Tip:Take your time making it and cravings will go away. Learning to be patient is a great way to take control of eating habits. This recipe serves one. Multiply measurements for each additional person.
Number of Servings: 1

Ingredients

    1 Large Boneless/Skinless Chicken Breast
    10 Cherry Tomatoes
    One Large Sweet Potato
    1.5-2 Tbsp of Salt (Try to limit)
    1-2 Tbsp of Black Pepper
    1-2 Tbsp of Garlic Powder or Minced Garlic

Directions

Step One: Preparation

Begin by preparing your cookware. You will need two backing dishes. Spray dishes with NonFat Cooking Spray. (You may have to spray three additional times throughout cooking process as well.) This is a great way to save on the fat, however. Tip: Use 100% Pure Olive Oil Sprays so that you can spray directly on the food as well.

Pre Heat the Oven to 350 Degrees.

Clean and Season Chicken. Thoroughly rinse your breast and season both sides with salt and pepper to taste. Try to limit yourself with salt. Place breast on a baking sheet.

Slice Cherry Tomatoes in half and add then to the top of the chicken. This will allow them to roast during cook time.

Cut sweet potato into fries and season with salt and pepper. Place on baking sheet.

Step Two: Cooking

Place both trays in the oven that you preheated to 350 Degrees. Let cook for 30-40 mins.

Spray and flip sweet potato fries every ten mins so they are crispy and do not dry out.

Spray chicken twice during cook time. No Need to Flip.

Remove fries from the oven when they reach a crispy golden brown color. The best way to tell if they are done is to taste one. :-)

After removing the fries the chick should be done. Set the oven to Broil for five mins. This will allow the top of the chicken to really brown and soak up the salt and pepper. The tomatoes will also roast the most at this time.

Step Three: Plate and Eat

Carefully remove all hot foods from the baking trays onto a glass serving plate.

Enjoy!

Tips for Eating:
1. Try not to season your food any further. There is enough salt on it at this point.

2. Enjoy the natural flavors of the sweet potato and chicken/tomatoes. Adding extra condiments will add additional fat, SALT, and calories. If you must Ketchup is okay in moderation.

3. Do NOT deepFAT fry your fries. Baked fries are delicious and SO much better for your body. Adding OILS and BUTTER to this dish defeat the purpose of it being a LOW FAT dish.

Makes 1 Serving for One Health Conscious Individual. :-)


Number of Servings: 1

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SITTINGONTHESEA.

Member Ratings For This Recipe


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    Very Good
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    had this for dinner tonight :) - 8/24/10


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    Very Good
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    This recipe was delicious! A solid, balanced meal with very little effort.

    I substituted garlic powder for roasted garlic which I layed over the chicken. I added some sauteed spinach, again seasoned with roasted garlic. Super yummy!
    - 11/3/09


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    There is no way this recipe can actually use this much salt. I'm sure it should have said teaspoons, not tablespoons. How could you consider this "healthy"??? - 1/12/12


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    This might be low fat, but, you are killing yourself on the sodium. Wow! - 6/7/11


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    Bad
    I think you meant tsp not tbsp...way too much seasoning! - 5/6/11


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    Very Good
    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
    sounds good - 11/3/10