Red seedless grapes, halved.
I rarely buy grapes. I forgot how potently sweet and juicy these little guys are.The red wine and marmalade are reduced to form the Sangria glaze while the chicken bakes. The halved grapes and lime wedges will serve as garnishes. The chicken and sangria are all prepared. They are just about to go back into the oven for another 10 minutes.
I paired the dish with sliced avocado and Near East Garlic and Herb Rice Pilaf. It was a really good meal.
What adult beverage can I turn into an entrée next?!
It looks GREAT!!! I am so glad you liked it! Thanks so much, you're the sweetest. :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing as well, I'll have to try it! Especially since I have a jar of orange marmalade just sitting in the fridge with nowhere to go. Ha, my kid's going to start sleeping so well...
ReplyDeleteThe new cam takes great pics! Wish you had me over for dinner!!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds amazing! I don't know how Jess comes up with this stuff, but she's one amazing chef!
ReplyDeletemakes me want to go out and buy marmalade. yum!
ReplyDeleteOMG love that you MATCH your dish. How flippin' cute are you, posing with your delectable dinner creation! love it, love you, I'll be over tonight =)
ReplyDeletemmmmmm mojito salmon. do it.
ReplyDeletethe decoration is perfect too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. I wonder if pork would taste good too
ReplyDeleteSangria chicken?? this sounds like an AWESOME recipe. definitely filing this away to make soon :)
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