Sally's Hawaiian Chicken Recipe

pEMSally's Hawaiian Chicken Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP3 lb chicken, broiler or fryer - cut up1 1/2 tsp salt, optional1 can no-sugar-added chunk pineapple, (20-oz)1 cup sliced mushrooms1/2 cup water2 tbsp soy sauce2 tsp chicken bouillon1/2 tsp ginger1/2 green pepper, chopped/pPreparation: PSprinkle salt on chicken parts and broil. Turn and brown other side.Combine remaining ingredients, including pineapple juice, and pour overchicken. Bake uncovered in 375-degree oven for 45 minutes or until chickenis browned.8 servings/Serving size: 1/2 breast, or 1 wing and 1 thigh, or 1 thigh and1 legExchanges: All dinner menus this week have about 550 calories and include:2-3 Starch servings 1-3 Meat or Meat Substitute servings 1-3 Vegetableservings 1 Fruit serving 1-2 Fat servingsTotal Fat: 20g Total Carbohydrate: 45g Protein: 33 gSome menus have 1 Skim Milk serving instead of 1 Meat, 1 Starch, or 1 Fruitserving.Recipe for Saturday, 8/29/98All recipes this week are part of a complete dinner from the cookbook MagicMenus for People with Diabetes, featuring more than 200 low-fat,calorie-controlled meals to help you create thousands of delicious andwell-balanced daily menus.You can order a copy of this and many other cookbooks from our onlinebookstore or call 1-800-ADA-ORDER (1-800-232-6733).Dinner: 1 serving Sally's Hawaiian Chicken 1/3 cup cooked brown or whiterice 1 cup oriental mixed vegetables (frozen variety), stir-fried with 2tsp olive oil 1 kiwifruitMC formatted by Barb at Possum Kingdom using MC Buster 2.0g SNT on8/30/98Converted by MC_Buster.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Contributor: http://www.diabetes.org/ada/rcptoday.htmlPreparation Time: 0:00 /pPSTRONGServes: 8 /strong/pSally's Hawaiian Chicken Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Sally's Hawaiian Chicken Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Sally's Hawaiian Chicken recipe is one of our category covering diabetic Chicken recipes. Because we have no knowledge of your peculiar health problems the guidelines your health advisors have given you, we really can`t say for sure that this Sally's Hawaiian Chicken recipe is acceptable for you. Even taking that into consideration, as the original compiler designated it as `diabetic` it suggests in theory, that it at least matches the minimum consideration for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low in fat and carbs and should be better for your health than a standard recipe. However, this Sally's Hawaiian Chicken recipe must only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe ingredients are OK for you. /pSTRONGSally's Hawaiian Chicken Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Sally's Hawaiian Chicken Recipe comes from the STRONGdiabetic Chicken recipes/strong collection. Sadly it is impracticable for us to prepare every one of the EMdiabetic Chicken recipes/em to establish that all of them are totally OK for diabetes sufferers. We have thousands of diabetes friendly recipes in the collection, and to cook each of them even at one every 24 hours would occupy us for more than 290 weeks. You should analyse the ingredients carefully to verify that all of them are compatible with the nutritional advice your doctor has offered you. In the event that you feel that this Sally's Hawaiian Chicken recipe is unsuitable for diabetics, then let us know we will change or remove the problem recipe from our diabetes friendly recipe collection. /p

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