Spicy raspberry glaze: 1/2 lb Raspberry jelly or jam
2 oz Chicken broth
1/2 ts Cayenne pepper
2 oz Maple-raspberry vinaigrette
-dressing (see — below) Raspberry chicken: 4 8 oz boneless skinless chick
-en breast halves 1/2 c Maple-raspberry vinaigrette
-(see below) 4 ts Pine nuts; toasted
1 c Spicy raspberry glaze (see
-below) Maple raspberry vinaigrette: 1/2 c Raspberry vinegar (see
-below) 1/2 c Olive oil
1/2 c Vegetable oil
1/2 c Maple syrup
2 tb Dijon mustard
2 tb Dried tarragon leaves (or 4
-tablespoons — fresh) 1 ds Salt to taste
Raspberry vinegar: 1 c White vinegar
1 c Red vinegar
1/2 c Fresh or frozen raspberries
Recipe by: www.detnews.com 8/22/95 Glaze: Combine all ingredients in saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, simmer 15 minutes. Cool mixture and hold for use. Chicken: Prepare Maple-Raspberry Dressing, pour vinaigrette evenly over chicken breasts and marinate for 2 hours. Grill chicken breasts. After turning once, brush each breast with 1 ounce of the Spicy Raspberry Glaze and continue to cook. When chicken is done, place on plate and brush each breast with an additional 1 ounce of Spicy Glaze. Top with 1 teaspoon of toasted pine nuts per serving. Maple Raspberry Vinaigrette: Whisk together ingredients in a bowl. Raspberry Vinegar: Combine vinegars with 1/2 cup raspberries. Cover and let sit 48 hours. Strain the vinegar and store at room temperature. >From The Simply Great II Cookbook, by Chuck Muer (Momentum Books, 1995). Here are the recipes for the gourmet meal on wheels that Chef Teri Elwell prepared for free-lance writer Barbara S. Dickson and family. The recipes are Elwell’s unless otherwise noted. (From the Detroit News Web Page, www.detnews.com, 8/22/95) —–