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Chicken Spaghetti Recipe

This recipe is from Betty Crocker, I first made it over 25 years ago and it is still a family favorite. I made it tonight and oh my house smells so good…here it is, Lynn

The original name is Chicken Confetti.  I don’t know why, it doesn’t look like confetti.
When my girls were little they called it chicken spaghetti, works for me. 

4 to 5 pounds broiler-fryer chicken, cut-up
(these days I use the boneless skinless breasts)
1 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp pepper
2 – 3 tbsp olive or canola oil
1 – 2 cloves garlic
1/2 cup chopped sweet onion
1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce
1 can (6 oz) tomato paste
2 cans (15 oz) chopped tomatoes
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1 tsp. basil
1/2 pound uncooked spaghetti
Grated Parmesan/Romano cheese

Wash and pat dry chicken pieces.  Season with salt and pepper if  desired, and brown in large skillet in hot oil.  Remove chicken,  pour off all but 3 tbsp. of fat.
Saute onion and garlic til tender, return chicken to pan and add tomato  products, parsley, and basil.  I usually add oregano also and some  salt.  Cover tightly and simmer very gently for 1 1/2 hours for  large bone in chicken pieces, less for boneless, or until chicken is  cooked thru and juices run clear.  Do not cook at a hard boil or  the chicken will be very tough and dry.  You want to simmer it  very gently and just poach it.  You may need to add a little water  if sauce gets too thick.  Taste after an hour and correct  seasonings if needed.  Enjoy with fresh Italian bread and green  salad.

For Diabetics – 1/2 cup of pasta = 15 grams of carbs = one serving.
2 servings is a good amount for a lunch or dinner meal along with the chicken, and salad and a vegetable. 

Lightly pack a one cup measuring cup with spaghetti and then pour it  onto your dinner plate, it will surprise you how much more it looks  like on the plate than it does in the cup.  At least it did for  me.  A cup of pasta plus sauce and chicken; both of which are carb  free, plus salad will be a complete and satisfying meal.  The  sauce, chicken and salad will not affect your blood sugar, the dressing  on the salad might, so go gently there.  Enjoy!   Lynn