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Chicken & Red Bell Pepper Bolognese

 Categories: Pasta, Low-fat, Sauces, Chicken 
      Yield: 4 servings 
  
      1 tb Olive oil 
      1 sm Onion, chopped fine 
      1 md Garlic clove, chopped fine 
    1/2 lb Ground chicken breast 
    1/2 c  Chardonnay or other dry 
           - white wine 
      1 cn Salt-free whole tomatoes 
           - (16-ounce) 
      1 tb Double-concentrate tomato 
           - paste 
      1 tb Fresh basil leaves, finely 
           - shredded 
      1 tb Fresh Italian parsley, 
           - finely chopped 
      2 ts Sugar 
      1 ts Fresh rosemary leaves, 
           - finely chopped 
      2 md Red bell peppers, roasted, 
           -peeled, stemmed, seeded, 
           -and coarsely chopped, 
           -juices saved 
           Cooked pasta of your choice 
  
  In a large saucepan or skillet, heat the olive oil with the onion and 
  garlic over moderate heat. When they sizzle, add the chicken and saute it, 
  stirring and breaking up the meat with a wooden spoon, until it begins to 
  brown, 5 to 7 minutes. 
   
  Add the wine and stir and scrape well to deglaze the pan. Add the 
  tomatoes, breaking them up with your hands, and stir in the remaining 
  ingredients. 
   
  Simmer the sauce until thick but still slightly liquid, 20 to 25 minutes. 
  Spoon over cooked pasta -- spaghetti, fettuccine or medium-sized tubles, 
  shells or other shapes are recommended. 
   
  Directions for roasting bell peppers: 
  ~------------------------------------ 
  Place the peppers in a foil-lined baking sheet in a 500 degree oven. 
  Roast until their skins are evenly blistered and browned, about 25 
  minutes, turning them 2 or 3 times so they roast evenly. Remove them from 
  the oven and cover them with a kitchen towel. 
   
  When the peppers are cool enough to handle, pull out their stems, peel 
  away their blackened skins; open the peppers up; and remove their seeds, 
  using a teaspoon to pick up any stray ones. 
   
  Take care not to lose any of the peppers' juices, which are also very 
  flavorful. You might want to pour them through a fine mesh strainer to 
  remove any seeds or bits of skin.




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