Tropical Pineapple Chicken

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Tropical Pineapple Chicken

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Tropical Pineapple Chicken

10 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
1 (8 ounce) can crushed pineapple with juice
1/2 cup No Calorie Sweetener, Granulated
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon mustard powder

Directions
1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2.Combine the pineapple (with juice/ liquids), Granulated Sweetener, lemon juice and dry mustard in a small bowl. Mix all together. Place chicken breasts in a lightly greased 9x13 inch baking dish. Spread the pineapple mixture over the chicken. Bake in the preheated oven for 50 to 60 minutes.
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Thanks Wendy, i can do this one.

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Wendy,

As Mary say's "It's easy-peasy".  Plus, it sounds really good too.  :thumbsup: However, I have a question -- 10 that's TEN chicken breasts?  That is a lot of chicken for just one small can of pineapple.
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That is what the recipe calls for but I plan on using only 4 to 6 since that is what I use when making recipes.  I would think 10 would make the sauce quite thin. 
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This is the best sounding recipe I have seen on this whole site.  :O)  I will use only four chicken breasts.  Actually I might half the sauce and just do two.  I do not like reheated chicken or any meat.  Could have one for lunch and the next day have the second cold in a salad.
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Wendy,

This REALLY sounds GOOD!  :D  I finally have found we can eat chicken breast at home when cooked on my George Foreman grill  *love* .  I've tried a few of the other recipes but the chicken breast is always too dry  *lipssealed* .  We love pineapple so this may really work.  I'll try it next week, already printed it out and saved it in my Recipe Folder  :D.

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I plan on trying this recipe very soon. Sounds wonderful!!

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Wendy,

This sounds great.  I've bookmarked it and am thinking Sunday dinner is on it's way.  YUMMY!

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This is a wonderful sounding, easy recipe. Thanks,Wendy.  :D JF
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Fixed this yesterday and it was a hit with the entire family!  Thank you for sharing it.

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Wendy,
I fixed this for lunch today. Very good. I added a couple of tablespoons of teriyaki sauce to it and it was delicious. I also fixed onions, greens peppers, pineapple and mushrooms on skewers and brush with olive oil. Very good.

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That sounds great to put terriyaki in it.  I will be making it sometime this week and will try that.
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THIS RECIPE WAS AWESOME!!!!! :inlove:  :D    I made it today and it was soooooooooo gooooooooood.  I used 4 fresh chicken breasts in a 8" x 8" pan.  The chicken was so tender.  My DH loved it, too.  I had to stop myself from eating 3 breasts (only ate 1 with LOTS of willpower).  It was even better than my Foreman grilled chicken.  Thank you, Wendy  *hug*  :rose: for this recipe.

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Thanks Wendy, our family really enjoyed the Tropical Pineapple Chicken.
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I made it myself yesterday and loved it.  I am making it again today with teriyaki and garlic sauce in it.  Can't wait for it to get done.
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I made it also and it was delish. I was not sure of the purpose of the 1/2 cup splenda. It was sweet enough for me so I left it out. Cooked it in the turbo oven at 350 in the glass bowl (no racks or pan) for 1 hr. I think next time I will add chopped onion and sweet peppers to the sauce also. I put a pinch of ginger in the first batch also. Used the juice of one fresh squeezed lemon. I love it! Thanks Wendy. This is a chicken staple for me!
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