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Monday, September 20, 2010

Chicken Curry Broccoli

3 or 4 chicken breasts
1 bunch broccoli, cut into spears
onion
celery
1 C mayonnaise
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1-1/2 T curry powder
1 T lemon juice
mushrooms, sauteed in butter (optional)
salt and pepper to taste

Boil chicken breast halves in water along with some onion and celery. (can also add bay leaves, salt and carrots). Cool chicken (and de-bone if necessary).

While the chicken is cooking, steam broccoli spears until a knife goes into the stem pretty easily (but the heads are still bright green). Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a bowl, mix mayonnaise, soup, curry powder, and lemon juice. Place the steamed broccoli in a large casserole dish. Put the cooked chicken pieces on top of that. Then cover with the sauce. Heat in oven for 30-40 minutes. Should be bubbly and starting to brown. Serve over rice with a spoonful of sauteed mushrooms (optional).

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    Pumpkinpiecrafts.blogspot.com

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