Chicken In Red Wine Recipe

Chicken In Red Wine Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients:

3 lb skinned chicken parts12 small white pearl onions, peeled12 small whole mushrooms1 tbsp vegetable oil, +1 tsp vegetable oil1 cup dry red wine1/2 cup water1 package instant chicken broth1/2 tsp paprika1/4 tsp pepper1/2 tsp dried thyme2 cl garlic, minced1 small bay leaf1 tbsp parsley flakes

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 350. Place chicken in casserole, top with onions andmushrooms. Combine remaining ingredients, pour over chicken. cover and bake1 hour. Remove and discard bay leaf before serving.Per serving: 36g protein, 10g fat, 5g carb., 412mg sodium, 115mg chol., 261calories.

Serves: 4

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Is this Chicken In Red Wine Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Chicken In Red Wine recipe comes from our category which contains diabetic Chicken recipes. As we have no knowledge of your precise health concerns & the advice your doctor has offered you, we are unable to say with any degree of certainty that this Chicken In Red Wine recipe is suitable for you. For all that, because the original compiler labeled it as `diabetic` it suggests that it at least meets the basic precondition for the tag `diabetic`, being low in carbs & fat, and as a result should be more healthy than the non-diabetic equivalent recipe. Even taking that into consideration, this Chicken In Red Wine recipe must only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe ingredients are acceptable for you.

Chicken In Red Wine Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Chicken In Red Wine Recipe is part of the diabetic Chicken recipes section. Obviously, it would be out of the question for us to check each of the diabetic Chicken recipes to make sure that all the recipes are completely acceptable for people with diabetes. Our diabetic recipe site has over 2000 diabetes friendly recipes in it, and to validate them all even at 7 recipes per week would take more than 290 weeks. You are therefore advised to read the recipe content with due care to make sure that all the recipes agree with the diabetes nutritional advice your medical team has provided. If you think that this Chicken In Red Wine recipe is not safe for sufferers of diabetes, please let us know & we will modify or remove it from our site.

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