2/24/10

Chicken w/ Balsamic Peppers

Cooking Light comes through again with this absolutely stellar Chicken & Balsamic Peppers recipe!



The key players here are Chicken, Bell Peppers, Shallots, Balsamic, & Chicken Broth. They come together so nicely so the flavor is awesome and the calorie count is low!

Bell Peppers: I think it's starting to become clear that this ingrediant is a favorite of mine and something that I consume a lot of. Well, there's a reason for that! Bell Peppers (grab any color you want) are loaded with well over 100% of your RDA for Vitamins A & C. Vitamin A is essential for keeping your eyes, skin, & mucous membranes moist (Fight that winter dehydration!). Vitamin C not only acts an anti-oxidant in the body, protecting your cells from free-radical damage, but also assists in the production of collagen which is needed to help recover after injuries and surgery.
On top of all this Vitamin C also aids in iron absorption. If you're someone who bruises like a peach you might want to check that iron level!

Bell peppers are also a great source of Folate, Vitamin E, Potassium, & B Vitamins! Really this veggie is PACKED with nutrients :)



Chicken & Balsamic Peppers

4 Chicken Breasts
Garlic Powder (Really any chicken rub you have lying around will do to season this!)
Salt & Pepper to taste
Cooking Spray
2 cups Red Bell Pepper Julianned
2 cups Yellow Bell Pepper Julianned
1/2 cup Thinly sliced Shallots
1 1/2 tsp chopped fresh Rosemary
1 cup low sodium Chicken Broth
1-2 Tbsp Balsamic Vinegar

Season chicken w garlic power/rub/salt & pepper. Saute up in your favorite saute pan to desired degree of doneness (When I made this, we cut the chicken into thin strips so it cooked faster!). When done place on a plate and put to the side while the Pepper mixture finishes cooking.

In a separate skillet pour 1-2 tbsp into the pan and add Peppers, Shallots, & Rosemary. Saute for 4-5 mins. Stir in broth, scraping pan to release any browned bits. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 mins. Then increase heat back up to med-high and add in balsamic, salt & pepper to taste, and stir freqently for 3 mins. Top chicken with Pepper Mixture and Enjoy!! We paired this with Quinoa because that's what was available but it would go well with rice or even some aspargus on the side!



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