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On Sun 23 Jan 2005 04:37:26p, limey wrote about chiken in a pot!
> > I really like Country Captain. I've had this recipe for some time but > hadn't tried it until the other night. It's quicker to prepare than > the usual recipe and very tasty. > > * Exported from MasterCook * > > Country Captain (Quick and Easy) > > Recipe By :Dora, rec.food.cooking - 1/23/05 > Serving Size : 4 > 1 pound skinless boneless chicken thighs or breasts > -- > cut in 1" pieces > 3 tablespoons flour > non-stick spray > 1/2 cup green pepper -- cut in chunks > 1/4 cup onion -- diced > 1 14.5 oz. can stewed tomatoes > 1/4 cup raisins > 2 tablespoons brown sugar -- packed > 1 teaspoon curry powder (I used about 1 tablespoon) > 1/4 teaspoon salt > > Put flour in a plastic bag. Add chicken pieces and shake until covered. > > Spray a large skillet with non-stick spray (I used a little peanut oil). > Heat pan over medium-high heat, add floured chicken pieces and brown, > stirring, for a total of about 4 minutes. Add remaining ingredients, > mix well. > > Simmer over medium-low heat about 20 minutes or until chicken pieces are > cooked thoroughly. > > Source: > "Old newspaper clipping" > > Dora Gosh, Dora, I haven't made Country Captain in years. In fact, I don't even know where my recipe is, so I'm really glad you posted this. It's a great dish to make after you've come home from work. Thanks for posting it! Wayne |
"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message ... > On Sun 23 Jan 2005 04:37:26p, limey wrote about chiken in a pot! > >> >> I really like Country Captain. I've had this recipe for some time but >> hadn't tried it until the other night. It's quicker to prepare than >> the usual recipe and very tasty. >> > <snipped> > Gosh, Dora, I haven't made Country Captain in years. In fact, I don't > even > know where my recipe is, so I'm really glad you posted this. It's a great > dish to make after you've come home from work. > > Thanks for posting it! > > Wayne I think you'll really enjoy it. I hoarded the leftovers and had them for lunch today. Just as good as the freshly made dish. Dora |
limey wrote:
> I really like Country Captain. I've had this recipe for some time but > hadn't tried it until the other night. It's quicker to prepare than the > usual recipe and very tasty. > > * Exported from MasterCook * > > Country Captain (Quick and Easy) > > Recipe By :Dora, rec.food.cooking - 1/23/05 > Serving Size : 4 > 1 pound skinless boneless chicken thighs or breasts -- > cut in 1" pieces > 3 tablespoons flour > non-stick spray > 1/2 cup green pepper -- cut in chunks > 1/4 cup onion -- diced > 1 14.5 oz. can stewed tomatoes > 1/4 cup raisins > 2 tablespoons brown sugar -- packed > 1 teaspoon curry powder (I used about 1 tablespoon) > 1/4 teaspoon salt > > Put flour in a plastic bag. Add chicken pieces and shake until covered. > > Spray a large skillet with non-stick spray (I used a little peanut oil). > Heat pan over medium-high heat, add floured chicken pieces and brown, > stirring, for a total of about 4 minutes. Add remaining ingredients, mix > well. > > Simmer over medium-low heat about 20 minutes or until chicken pieces are > cooked thoroughly. > > Source: > "Old newspaper clipping" > > Dora > > > > > Serve with toasted, sliced almonds on top! |
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