Have A Happy, Healthy Father's Day
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Forget the tie
this year and give Dad something he really wants -- a dinner off the grill that someone
else made. A little grilled chicken can be combined with an easy sauce and rolled in some tortillas to make enchiladas the whole family will enjoy. In the following recipe, the chicken may be grilled, Dads favorite form of cooking, or broiled in an oven. In broiling, the heat comes from above the food, while in grilling the source is below the food. Whether you grill or broil, oil the grate before cooking so the food wont stick. The chicken should be of uniform thickness so that it will cook evenly. Enchiladas are a Mexican dish made by rolling a softened corn tortilla around a meat or cheese filling. They are served hot with a tomato-based salsa and sprinkled with cheese, but they dont have to be heavy and fat-laden. Using skinless chicken breasts, trimmed of fat, is a good start. Chiles and spices add so much flavor you wont miss the fat. Low-fat cheddar and low-fat sour cream can be used as toppings. Whole-wheat tortillas complete the healthy nutritional profile of these enchiladas. This dish not only gives Dad a break from grilling, it gives him the extra gift of a healthful grilled entrée. Grilling - or broiling - meats creates carcinogens unless the meat is first treated to a marinade, such as the one used in this recipe. In addition to significantly reducing that health risk, marinades can also add flavor. AICR
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CHICKEN ENCHILADAS Sauce: Canola oil spray Enchiladas: 1/2 tsp. paprika For the sauce,
preheat oven to 400 degrees. Lightly coat a baking sheet with oil spray. Place tomatoes,
onion and garlic on the sheet. Bake 15 minutes or until onion and garlic are golden.
Remove vegetables, cool, and transfer to a blender. Add chili powder, cumin, salt and
pepper, and purée until smooth. Set aside. Sodium Alert! This recipe is NOT suitable for anyone
on a low salt meal plan.
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