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		<title>Recipe: Pesto Chicken Flatbread Sandwich or Wrap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife sometimes buys Lean Cuisine meals to leave in the freezer.  They&#8217;re good in a pinch, and I eat them sometimes during the week.  The meals usually include great flavors and ingredients, but they&#8217;re never quite as tasty as they look like they should be. I&#8217;d much rather cook a meal (mostly) from scratch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife sometimes buys Lean Cuisine meals to leave in the freezer.  They&#8217;re good in a pinch, and I eat them sometimes during the week.  The meals usually include great flavors and ingredients, but they&#8217;re never quite as tasty as they look like they should be.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d much rather cook a meal (mostly) from scratch than heat up something from a box.  It always kills me how she complains when I put <strong>any</strong> salt on the food I&#8217;m cooking, but she&#8217;ll eat a prepared meal that contains 600+ milligrams of sodium.</p>
<p>Sometimes you can get the best of both worlds &#8211; using a Lean Cuisine meal as a guide to cook your own meal.</p>
<h3>Pesto Chicken Flatbread Sandwich</h3>
<p>I really liked the idea of the <a href="http://www.leancuisine.com/Products/Details.aspx?ProductID=10824">Pesto Chicken Flatbread Melt</a> from Lean Cuisine.  It includes some of my favorite flavors (Chicken, Cheese, and Pesto Sauce).  It also avoids the carb-overload that comes with serving Pesto Chicken over pasta.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an incredibly simple sandwich, and you can put it together with some left overs in about ten minutes.  If you&#8217;re cooking the chicken fresh, it&#8217;ll probably take a little over a half hour to make.  Great for a weeknight meal or a lunch on the weekends.</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Chicken (around a half a chicken breast per sandwich)</li>
<li>Pita / Flatbread</li>
<li>Pesto Sauce (store-bought or your favorite recipe)</li>
<li>Roasted Red Peppers</li>
<li>Shredded Mozarella Cheese</li>
<li>Salt, Pepper, Italian Seasoning</li>
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<h3>Preparation</h3>
<p>First, you&#8217;ll want to cook the chicken.  Coat each side with a little oil and season with salt, pepper, and italian seasoning.  Cook the chicken using your preferred method.  Grilling would be great if it&#8217;s warm outisde.  If inside, I usually cook it in a pan.  Brown each side for about three to four minutes, then cover the pan with a lid, lower the heat, and cook slowly for ten to fifteen minutes.</p>
<p>Once your chicken is done, shred or chop it into bite-size pieces.  About half a chicken breast should be more than enough chicken for each sandwich.</p>
<p>Next, pre-heat your oven to 400 degrees and start assembling your flatbread sandwiches.</p>
<p>Take a pita and smear a little pesto sauce on it.  Be careful not to add too much &#8211; a little bit of pesto sauce goes a long way.  Sprinkle a light coating of mozarella cheese over the sauce, and then spread out the chicken.</p>
<p>Add some chopped pieces of roasted red peppers and then top with a little more mozarella cheese.  You could use sun-dried tomatoes instead &#8211; that was used in the original Lean Cuisine meal &#8211; but I prefer the peppers.  Either vegetable adds some contrast in color, texture, and taste to the sandwich.</p>
<p>Finally, put your sandwich into the oven for about five minutes &#8211; until the cheese is melted.  Fold the pita over, wrap in foil, and enjoy!</p>
<p>Next time I make some of these, I&#8217;ll be sure to take a picture.</p>
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