For those hectic weeknights, try our fresh, pre-sliced chicken stir-fry strips. Set the table while the chicken marinates, or put on some rice. You’ll be eating in no time.
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Pineapple Chicken Stir-fry
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Hearty Vegetarian Quinoa Chili
This healthy vegetarian chili is sure to satisfy thanks to quinoa which is a complete source of protein. Seed the jalapeno first if you like a milder chili; leave the seeds in if you like things hot.
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Weeknight Minestrone
Cooking the macaroni separately keeps the wheat flavour from overwhelming the finished soup.
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Scallops with Garlicky Black-Eyed Peas
Black-eyed peas are a good source of calcium, fibre and folate, as well as being low on the glycemic scale.
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Wrapped Roasted Salmon and Tomatoes
A perfect jewel of a dinner for two. Serve with whole wheat couscous, if you like.
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Chicken with Vegetable Ragout
A ragout is a saucy French stew that can be made with meat or, as here, vegetables. It is much lighter than an Italian ragu, which is a thicker tomato-based meat sauce normally served over pasta.
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Chicken Curry with Peas and Coriander
When you’re trying to limit salt intake, using aromatics like ginger, garlic and onions is a great idea. Herbs and dried spices also punch up the flavour while keeping sodium down.
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Tofu Vegetable Lasagna
Lasagna makes a hearty main course. The fussy part is always the layering- the preparation for this meatless version is easy, and once it’s in the oven, you can put your feet up!
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Chicken Pot Pie
Keep your healthy eating resolutions with this savoury single crust pie! It has 40% less fat than our PC Deep Dish Chicken Pie, and 54% less sodium. Brush the rim of the baking pan with beaten egg to ensure the pastry sticks to the pan.
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Greek Chicken Bake - Lower Fat
We’ve remade our popular web recipe, Greek Chicken Bake, to reduce the fat and sodium, and to increase the fibre. Only the chef needs to know!





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