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Title: Thai Chicken with Peanut Sauce
Categories: Chicken Thai Bbq
Yield: 4 Servings

JUDI M. PHELPS
CHICKEN
1/4cMandarin orange segments; use water-packed and drain
1/4cReduced-sodium soy sauce
1tbOrange juice
1tsFresh parsley; finely chopped
1tsSesame oil
1/4tsGround ginger
 pnBlack pepper
7ozBoneless chicken breast; skin and cut into 8 strips
PEANUT SAUCE
3tbCreamy peanut butter
2tbDark corn syrup
1tbDry Sherry
1tbWhite vinegar
1tsSesame seeds; lightly toasted
1tsReduced-sodium soy sauce
1smGarlic clove; minced
1 1-inch piece fresh ginger; minced
 pnGround red pepper
 pnBlack pepper
  Fresh cilantro sprigs
  Fresh cilantro; chopped for garnish

To prepare marinade, in blender or mini food processor, add orange segments, soy sauce, orange juice, parsley, oil, ginger, and black pepper, pour into gallon-size sealable plastic bag and add chicken. Seal bag, squeezing out air; turn to coat chicken. Refrigerate 4-6 hours or overnight, turning bag occasionally. Remove chicken with tongs; discard any remaining marinade.

Soak eight 8" bamboo skewers in water 30 minutes (to prevent burning). Spray broiler or grill rack with nonstick cooking spray and place 5" from heat. Preheat broiler (or prepare grill according to manufacturer's instructions).

To prepare sauce, in small microwave-small bowl, combine peanut butter, corn syrup, sherry, vinegar, seame seeds, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and red and black pepper, set aside.

Thread 1 chicken piece on each skewer; broil or grill, turning often, until well browned but still juicy in center, 3-4 minutes.

Just before serving, microwave sauce on Medium 10-15 seconds, until just slightly warm (do not heat further, or sauce will separate). Garnish chicken and sauce with cilantro; serve chicken with sauce on the side.

Serving (2 skewers) provides: 1 fat, 1/4 fruit, 2 protein, 30 optional calories. Per serving 194 cal, 16 g pro, 14 g car, 8 g fat (1 g sat), 757 mg sodium, 29 mg chol, 1 g fib. Source: WW Magazine, 4/95.

Shared by Judi M. Phelps (Juphelps) Delphi, (G.Phelps1) GENie. Internet: juphelps@delphi.com or jphelps@shell.portal.com

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