Hey Folks,
Awesome post
below on one “ Chicken Skewers with Peach” written by DiabeticLiving . I found this on the diabeticlivingonline.com
and I’m reprinting the whole thing here for your convenience.
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Makes: 2
servings
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Serving Size: 1
skewer with 1/2 cup salsa
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Carb Grams Per Serving: 9
Ingredients
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3 tablespoons rice
vinegar
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1 tablespoon reduced-sodium
soy sauce
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1 teaspoon packed
brown sugar or brown sugar substitute* equivalent to 1 teaspoon brown sugar
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1 teaspoon grated
fresh ginger
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8 ounces skinless,
boneless chicken breast halves, cut lengthwise into 1-inch strips
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1/2 of
a medium peach, pitted and chopped
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2 tablespoons chopped
red sweet pepper
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2 teaspoons finely
chopped red onion
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2 teaspoons snipped
fresh cilantro
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1/2 teaspoon lime
juice
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1/4 teaspoon finely
chopped, seeded fresh jalapeno chile pepper**
Directions
1. In a large resealable plastic bag set in a deep
bowl, combine rice vinegar, soy sauce, brown sugar, and ginger. Add chicken
strips. Seal bag and turn to coat chicken. Marinate in the refrigerator for 2
to 4 hours, turning bag occasionally.
2. Drain chicken, discarding marinade. Thread
chicken onto two 10- to 12-inch-long skewers. For a charcoal grill, grill
skewers on the rack of an uncovered grill directly over medium coals for 5 to 7
minutes or until chicken is no longer pink, turning occasionally to brown
evenly. (For a gas grill, preheat grill. Reduce heat to medium. Place chicken
skewers on grill rack over heat. Cover and grill as above.)
3.
Meanwhile, for peach salsa: In a small
bowl, combine peach, sweet pepper, onion, cilantro, lime juice, and jalapeno
pepper. Serve chicken skewers with peach salsa.
4.
*Sugar Substitutes: Choose from Sweet 'N
Low® Brown or Sugar Twin® Granulated Brown. Follow package directions to use
product amount equivalent to 1 teaspoon brown sugar.
5.
*Sugar Substitutes: PER SERVING WITH
SUBSTITUTE: same as above, except 162 cal., 325 g sod., 7 g carb.
Tip
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** Because chile peppers
contain volatile oils that can burn your skin and eyes, avoid direct contact
with them as much as possible. When working with chile peppers, wear plastic or
rubber gloves. If your bare hands do touch the peppers, wash your hands and
nails well with soap and warm water.
Did anyone else out there have tried this
recipe? Share your results with me in the comments below.
Cheers,
Mauri
Source Article and images : http://www.diabeticlivingonline.com/recipe/chicken/chicken-skewers-with-peach-salsa
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