Serves 4
Ingredients:
1 and 1/2 lbs Chicken Breast ,
1 Cup onion or Shallot ( finely chopped)
1 lbs fresh mushrooms, sliced,
any variety of mushroom works well.
3 clove garlic, finely chopped
2 tsp. paprika
1 /2 teaspoon of dried thyme, or 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
2 tablespoons flour
1/2 cup dry red wine
1/2 Cup sour cream
(you can use non fat sour cream to reduce calories)
1 Cup of Beef or Chicken stock
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Slice the Chicken on an angle into small pieces flat slices. this is an 8 ounce breast and i will cut it into 5 pieces.
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Here is a close up of the way I tilt the knife. Notice the fat on the bottom of the slice. I cut that off too, (unwanted calories) |

I put the slice of chicken inside a plastic storage bag, and pound it flat.
a rolling pin works fine as well.
(I cut the side of the plastic storage bag so I can slip the slice in easier)
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Here is what the flattened slice looks like |

Stack the slices on a plate.
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Here is the breading mix on a plate. Mix the flour with the salt and pepper. |
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Bread the chicken slices lightly and put on a plate. let them rest for a minute while you cut up the vegetables.
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Slice the onions, mushrooms and garlic and place on a plate. |
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Fry the chicken breast in a pan |

Turn them over when they are brown. |
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Here is a plate of browned Chicken.
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Saute onions with the garlic in oil or oil and butter mixed till tender.
Add the mushrooms and cook till mushrooms are tender. |
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Add the flour, thyme and paprika and cook for 2 minutes to cook flour.
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Add the wine and stock and cook for a minute till thickened. |
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Turn off the skillet for a minute and let the sauce cool just below simmer.
Add the sour cream and blend. Then add the chicken slices and simmer for 5 minutes.
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Serve 2 or 3 slices and cover with sauce. Excellent with roasted potato, Spaetzle, Dumplings or noodles. |
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