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Apricot Honey Chicken is a sheer delight with its sweet, fruity sauce. There's no need to heat up the oven for this flavorful entree, so you can even enjoy it during the summer…or any time of year. —Kathy Hawkins, Ingleside, Illinois
This recipe is:
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Diabetic Friendly
Nutritional Facts 1 chicken breast half equals 243 calories, 7 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 78 mg cholesterol, 74 mg sodium, 16 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 29 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 4 lean meat, 1 starch, 1 fat.
Originally published as Apricot Honey Chicken in Taste of Home June/July 2007, p23
Light-Bodied White Wine
Enjoy this recipe with a light-bodied white wine such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio.
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Reviewed on Apr. 13, 2013 by s_pants
my kids didn't really like it...it was OK, but they pushed aside the sauce
Reviewed on Jul. 27, 2012 by LBurkey
Quick & Easy - Test chicken w/thermometer so as not to overcook.
Reviewed on Jul. 26, 2012 by kbuch
Delicious! I used 4 tablespoons apricot preserves, 2 tablespoons orange juice, only 2 teaspoons honey and 1 teaspoon soy sauce. Have made it in a skillet and also in the crockpot. Doubled the sauce for the crockpot so there would be enough sauce for with rice.
Reviewed on Jul. 20, 2012 by eharel
It tastes great! Just be careful to be sure the chicken doesn't overcook because it'll be dry
Reviewed on Jul. 07, 2012 by asnunez
I didn't have apricot preserves so I used orange marmalade instead. Omitted the honey and used a bit of Dijon mustard. YUMMY!
Reviewed on Jul. 06, 2012 by bkparker
This was tasteless.
Reviewed on Jul. 05, 2012 by jblatter
With preserves, OJ AND honey this is too sweet. I ditched the honey and added lemon juice to cut the sweet and some tang. Wonderful, lighter taste.
Reviewed on Jul. 05, 2012 by Ohio46
i find a splash of soy sauce adds a browned appearance plus cuts a bit of the cloying sweetness. A pinch of dry ginger adds interest too.
Reviewed on Feb. 18, 2012 by CalgaryMomTo3
We loved this. I used homemade apricot jam. Next time I would decrease the amount of honey and increase the amount of jam for more flavor and the jam already is sweetened. Love this recipe! TFS!
Reviewed on Feb. 13, 2012 by Steffy1981
made this lastnight the family loved it
Reviewed on Nov. 02, 2010 by alcarlson75
This recipe was a big hit with my family. My 8-year-old said, "I was actually in love with the sauce!" It was super easy to make, too.
Reviewed on Sep. 18, 2010 by mlblake
I used orange marmalade rather than apricot preserves because it was what I had. Turned out very good!
Reviewed on Apr. 21, 2010 by kittyssong
This recipe was so easy to make and tasted very good.
Reviewed on Nov. 04, 2009 by touloumis
This is one of my favorite weeknight recipes: sweet, healthy, and super easy. I serve with green beans and brown rice.
Reviewed on Sep. 14, 2009 by dverzic
Not bad, but I think that next time I would use 4 tbls. of the apricot preserves and only 3 tbles of honey to give it a little more flavor.
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