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  • Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

    Hi All...
    I have a bunch of boneless skinless chicken, and am out of ideas on how to prepare it. I have done the old lemon juice with olive oil, garlic and basil, and am way tired of it...

    I'd love your suggestions!!!

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    Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

    I have a great recipe:
    *Pre-heat oven to *350

    2-4 boneless chicken breast
    1 bag of Spinach
    3-4 garlic cloves Chopped
    2 tbs. olive oil
    Fetta Cheese


    *In a hot skillet pour in olive oil and the garlic. Only cook garlic for like 45 - 60 seconds long. Place spinach in and add a little water (or white wine when on rung 5) and cook mixture down. While that is cooking, take boneless chicken breasts, pound them out to 1/4 thick. Cut it in half horizontally. Take spinach mixture and place some on top of one breast. Crumble Feta Cheese on top of spinach and place the other breast on top. Put toothpicks thru stuffed breast and cook in the oven for 30-40 minutes @ 350*.

    You can do the spinach mixture with any meat/ seafood....I love this stuff. It is a staple dinner in my house. The whole family loves it and it is induction and any phase of Atkins friendly. When you get to rung 5 you can ad some white wine to the spinach mixture for added flavor. Just a 1/4 cup worth will do and let it cook down with the spinach. YUMO!

    I've done this with shrimp by just adding them to the spinach and the feta ch, I've done it with pork, chicken, fish, beef, even in the middle of a burger patty. Any left over spinach, add to an omlette. I have even added sundried tomatoes to the spinach.
    Hope you enjoy.
    F/ 38yr



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    • #3
      Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

      Chicken and broccoli Alfredo!

      Dice up your chicken when its raw. Heat olive oil and butter in a skillet and stir-fry the chicken and broccoli. Don't allow the skillet to get to hot to scorch the butter/olive oil though. When the chicken is almost done, add another tbspn of butter and then sprinkle paremesan cheese (stuff in the green can) into the mixture. The cheese will start to bubble a little bit. Don't allow the pan to get too hot. You don't want to scorch the butter/cheese. Then stir in a tbspn of heavy cream. This will thicken the alfredo sauce. You could also make the sauce separately and then add the chicken and broccoli. It's really simple...butter, parmesan cheese and cream.
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      • #4
        Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

        There is nothing easier than crock pot chicken.
        Take a crock pot, sometimes all I put in it is nothing.
        Just set the chicken on low, come back in 6 hours, its delicious.
        It is the easiest 100% induction chicken.

        (you can put in salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, chilli powder...etc....)




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        • #5
          Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

          Rochelle, MMMMM that sounds good!
          ~Joy

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          268.5/196/185
          QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins


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          • #6
            Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

            Originally posted by ValidRouge
            Chicken and broccoli Alfredo!

            Dice up your chicken when its raw. Heat olive oil and butter in a skillet and stir-fry the chicken and broccoli. Don't allow the skillet to get to hot to scorch the butter/olive oil though. When the chicken is almost done, add another tbspn of butter and then sprinkle paremesan cheese (stuff in the green can) into the mixture. The cheese will start to bubble a little bit. Don't allow the pan to get too hot. You don't want to scorch the butter/cheese. Then stir in a tbspn of heavy cream. This will thicken the alfredo sauce. You could also make the sauce separately and then add the chicken and broccoli. It's really simple...butter, parmesan cheese and cream.

            YUM YUM...I'm so making this, and adding spaghetti squash too...Thanks so much

            btw, is it bad if I've been eating spaghetti squash almost everyday for the past week? I can't help it, there is so much to do with it...mmmm
            f/30/5'2
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            1st goal weight: feb 15 @ 120
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            • #7
              Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

              Sirine,

              As far as I know the spaghetti squash is fine but limited to the 1 cup of "other" vegetables in addition to the 2 cups of "salad" vegetables. After reading about it on here I am gonna get some and try it soon!!

              Pam
              When you get to the end of your rope tie a knot in it and hang on!

              F/51 years/5'6"
              Start Date 12/01/2007 Restart Date 01/04/2010
              SW 220 RSW 212 LW 180 GW145

              SMOKE FREE SINCE 09/16/2009
              N.O.P.E. Not One Puff EVER!!!

















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              • #8
                Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                Parmesan Wings
                4 lb chicken wings (or just a bunch of them...I don't measure)
                1/2 cup butter
                1 cup grated parmesan cheese
                2 tbsp dried parsley
                1 tbsp dried oregano
                2 tsp paprika
                1 tsp salt
                1/2 tsp freshly-ground black pepper

                First, preheat the oven to 350°F. Cut the wings up into "drummettes". (Freeze the pointy "tips" for soup -- they make great broth!) Then combine the grated cheese and the seasonings. Line a shallow baking pan with foil. (Do not omit this step, or you'll still be scrubbing the pan come New Year's Day!) Melt the butter in a shallow bowl or pan.

                Dip each "drummette" in butter, roll in the seasoned cheese, and arrange in the foil lined pan. Bake for 1 hour at 350°F.


                I can't remember where I got this recipe, but I can vouch that it's awesome! Hope you enjoy it!

                MG
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                • #9
                  Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                  I like to make chicken "taco's" with low carb taco seasoning, sour cream, avocado, shredded cheddar cheese, and hot sauce, and then I wrap it in a big lettuce leaf and eat it like a taco...Mmmm. Or I like to fry up cubed chicken with some mushrooms and seasoning, stir in some sour cream, and top with crispy bacon...kind of tastes like a chicken stroganoff. Both are sooo good.




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                  This is me at 155, I'll change it as I loose weight!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                    Originally posted by pamelainaustin
                    Sirine,

                    As far as I know the spaghetti squash is fine but limited to the 1 cup of "other" vegetables in addition to the 2 cups of "salad" vegetables. After reading about it on here I am gonna get some and try it soon!!

                    Pam
                    Thanks for your reply...I knew I was allowed 1 cup, but everyday??? hmmm...I wonder?!

                    Thanks again Pam!!!
                    f/30/5'2
                    restart weight: feb 9 @ 125
                    1st goal weight: feb 15 @ 120
                    ultimate goal weight:
                    mar 15 @ 115
















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                    • #11
                      Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                      You are welcome Sirine--that is a lovely name--my great grandma's name was Sarine.

                      After all this talk about spaghetti squash I picked up one today at the store and will be baking that bad boy on Sunday. I also bought green tea, flax meal and canned pumpkin which are all new foods for me. I used to buy the pumpkin for Squinky (my mini schnauzer ) when she had some "digestive issues".
                      She loved it, she'll probably be fighting me for it soon.

                      There are some really good chicken recipes on here--I am starting a cookbook!!

                      Pam
                      When you get to the end of your rope tie a knot in it and hang on!

                      F/51 years/5'6"
                      Start Date 12/01/2007 Restart Date 01/04/2010
                      SW 220 RSW 212 LW 180 GW145

                      SMOKE FREE SINCE 09/16/2009
                      N.O.P.E. Not One Puff EVER!!!

















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                      • #12
                        Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                        I make fried chicken. I beat up an egg then dip the chicken in it; season with some seasoning powder, salt, and pepper; then finally roll in some ground up pork skins. I then fry it in canola oil. It's so delish!! It's my occasional treat when I'm craving fried chicken really bad!! Below is a pic with some fresh mustard greens. I couldn't believe how pretty the chicken came out.



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                        10/01/2007
                        F, 5'8", 36
                        240/184/160

                        Goal 1: 225 10-30-07
                        Goal 2: 210 12-09-07
                        02/14/08 195.5 lbs. Officially out of the OBESE category (SWEET)!!
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                        • #13
                          Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                          Originally posted by purplecat
                          I make fried chicken. I beat up an egg then dip the chicken in it; season with some seasoning powder, salt, and pepper; then finally roll in some ground up pork skins. I then fry it in canola oil. It's so delish!! It's my occasional treat when I'm craving fried chicken really bad!! Below is a pic with some fresh mustard greens. I couldn't believe how pretty the chicken came out.

                          That looks yummy.
                          40 year old male 6' 3"

                          What I know:
                          1-Atkins WOE/WOL plan works
                          2-I need to always work on the behaviors and triggers that make me over eat.
                          3-Atkins WOL is part of the puzzle, but is not the entire thing.
                          4-Self-deprecation only feeds our inner ego and not in a good way.






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                          • #14
                            Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                            Originally posted by Bluebelt2007
                            That looks yummy.
                            It is delicious. My tastebuds scream with joy when I eat it. LOL!!


                            Catrenia
                            10/01/2007
                            F, 5'8", 36
                            240/184/160

                            Goal 1: 225 10-30-07
                            Goal 2: 210 12-09-07
                            02/14/08 195.5 lbs. Officially out of the OBESE category (SWEET)!!
                            Goal 3: 195 02-15-08
                            Goal 4: 180 lbs.




















                            I choose to live today with more gratitude and less attitude! :)

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                            • #15
                              Re: Does anybody have a good induction friendly way of making chicken?

                              Here is a recipe that I used today.

                              I had some boneless skinless chicken that I pounded flat and stuffed it with cheddar cheese and jalapeno slices, then I rolled it up and I wrapped it in bacon and baked it in the oven. It was so good
                              F/34/5'7"

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                              Current weight 04/17/10: 294.6
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