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		<title>&gt;What&#8217;s in da Fridge &#8211; Chicken Breast stuffed with Ricotta, Apples, Poblano</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 22:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#62;You know I like to make “quase – tapas” type food when I eat. We just finished placing the “Savory Tart…Mushroom Pie” in the oven. Found some other things in the Fridge and want to stuff this Chicken Breast. Let’s look at the ingredients: - Red Wine Vinegar (used to marinate the Chicken Breast –… <a target="_blank" href="http://www.everydayguy.tv/2008/11/21/whats-in-da-fridge-chicken-breast-stuffed-with-ricotta-apples-poblano/">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&gt;You know I like to make “quase – tapas” type food when I eat. We just finished placing the “Savory Tart…Mushroom Pie” in the oven. Found some other things in the Fridge and want to stuff this Chicken Breast.</p>
<p>Let’s look at the ingredients:</p>
<p>- Red Wine Vinegar (used to marinate the Chicken Breast – at least a couple of hours).<br />
- Salt and Pepper<br />
- One Apple<br />
- Cilantro<br />
- Poblano Pepper<br />
- Olive Oil<br />
- Green Onion<br />
- Spices / Herb<br />
o Oregano<br />
o Cayenne Pepper<br />
o Onion Powder<br />
- Garlic<br />
- Scallions<br />
- Ricotta Cheese</p>
<p>In the Food Processor, place the chopped apples, garlic, cilantro, pepper, green onion and spices into a food processor. Adding the Olive Oil, create into a pesto consistency.</p>
<p>In a separate bowl, mix cheddar cheese (handful) and about 4 tablespoons of Ricotta Cheese. Add the Cilantro Mixture.</p>
<p>Take the Chicken Breast – slice in a pocket. Stuff it with the Ricotta Mixture. Place in a preheated oven – 325 degrees (Fahrenheit) for about 30 minutes. Take it out. Drizzle with a little Olive Oil – Cover with the remainder of the stuffing. 15-20 minutes longer.</p>
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<p>You are now ready to eat.</p>
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