Roasted Balsamic Chicken With Horseradish Froth, Acorn Squash With Pumpkin Seeds, Brown Rice

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  • on September 23, 2010

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    Why not just roast the Squash seeds [the same way you do pumpkin seeds] and use them instead of throwing them away?

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  • on June 01, 2010

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    We just made the Chicken since I didn't have sour cream...the chicken had a wonderful flavor.....this is another keeper from Robin....next time I will make the rest...

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  • on January 29, 2010

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    Love it , thanks for sharing :

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  • on January 29, 2010

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    Robin is great in time and money savings.

    If you read the Roasted Balsamic Ck recipe you will see she suggested baking
    the potatoes when the oven is on for something else

    Peel & cut 2 russet potatoes into wedges, spray with cooking spray, sprinkle with salt & paper. Bale 400 F 25 mins or luntil cooked can cool & use next day

    Sprinkle with cheese & crisp, cook turkey bacon - bake 8 to 10 min Serve

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  • on August 25, 2009

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    This was alright. It was a different flavor and we liked it but we weren't wow'ed by it. Chicken was nice and moist. Prep time was alot shorter than recipe states which is a good thing but the flavor was "just another chicken dish". I only did chicken. I hate horseradish and foams so that was omitted. Other than that I cooked only the chicken in recipe. The color was great. I guess with all the reviews and after watching Robin on TV I expected more. I would cook it again but next time I will tweek it for more flavor.

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  • on March 08, 2009

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    Our family made the chicken only, used 5 double breast of boneless skinless chicken. I can understand if you do not like balsamic or mustard to begin with how someone may not care for this....BUT the flavor combination together is truly another taste experience! I didn't make the rice or squash or froth. I just made the chicken and glaze, and my entire family of 6 loved every delicious tender juicy bite! So easy to make. From start to finish is about 35 minutes (including heating your oven. Left overs in a tortilla with condiments and served with the cheese bacon fries is amazing too! What delicious simple chicken! Thank you for another amazing heathly recipe Robin! Your awesome :

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  • on January 16, 2009

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    I was skeptic about the "brown/dirty chicken" after reading the reviews. I went ahead and made it and boy was I glad. I cut the chicken on the diagonal and served it over the rice. I was a beautiful presentation and my kids and husband loved it. I used some of the left over chicken in different types of wraps and loved it too.

    Go ahead, get past the brown, you'll love it!

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  • on September 18, 2008

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    This recipe was fast and easy to make but was a little milder in flavor than I expected. Next time I will add another Tbsp of horseradish to spice it up. Also a little chopped parsley on top would add a nice punch of color. Serve this on a brightly colored plate for interest.

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  • on May 18, 2008

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    What in the world is going on here? This is the most disgusting looking dish. You eat with your eyes first and this made me want to throw it out without even tasting it! I'm usually up for trying something different, but just the thought of the combination of horseradish and balsamic vinegar was hard to comprehend. I love both of these things...just not together!

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  • on March 11, 2008

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    This was an enjoyable and satisfying dish (I only made the chicken. I made a few tiny changes, such as flattening the chicken breasts to about 1/4" thick.. and I drizzled a little of plain balsamic vinegar on them, and placed in fridge to marinade.. about an hour. I really liked the balsamic/Dijon glaze! It sunk into the chicken, nicely - and my chicken came out very moist, tender, and flavorful. :- (I was very generous with the pepper though I can see how some reviewers stated that the chicken looked "dirty", but to me, it kind of resembled bbq chicken :- The horseradish froth (the word 'froth', doesn't really sound appealing! lol, was good, and very subtle - although quite thin. I thought it might be overpowering, but nope - not at all. I'd probably skip the milk next time and just whisk together some sour cream and horseradish..and maybe a dash of milk to make it saucy. I served this with brown rice, with chopped roasted asparagus/almonds in it.

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