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Recipe tags: Chicken, Easy, Grill, Refrigerator
Meats and seafood

Lemon Marinated Chicken

DietType - Dialysis, Diabetes

Recipe submitted by DaVita patient Peggy from Missouri.

Portions: 4

Serving size: 1 chicken breast

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup low sodium chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 bay leaf, crumbled
  • 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts

Preparation

  1. Combine lemon juice, chicken broth, olive oil, oregano and bay leaf in a glass dish or zip lock bag.
  2. Add chicken breasts, turn to coat, and marinate 2 hours.
  3. Broil or grill 4-5 inches from heat source for 5-6 minutes per side or until thoroughly cooked.

Nutrients per serving

  • Calories: 203
  • Protein: 26 g
  • Carbohydrate: 2 g
  • Fat: 10 g
  • Cholesterol: 70 mg
  • Sodium: 91 mg
  • Potassium: 246 mg
  • Phosphorus: 193 mg
  • Calcium: 21 mg
  • Fiber: .2 g

Renal  and Renal Diabetic Food Choices

  • 3-1/2 meat

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Page last updated on: March 12, 2008
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