I wrote earlier about friends who have started their own food blog. And, I admit it, I'm insanely jealous and competitive. So, here's what I made for dinner. I am not posting a picture because frankly, it kinda looks a mess. Mess or not, it was darn tasty.
I found this recipe, originally, in a magazine. I don't recall which one. But, I think I must have pitched the magazine because the copy of the recipe I have was printed from a computer. I, of course, tweaked it. I'll put the recipe in as I made it . . . you can tweak it as you see fit . . . or as your most excellent, food mecca type farmers markets allow. (okay, maybe jealousy is slipping into a bit of bitter . . . but I do live in culinary hell.)
Chinese Chicken Salad
The dressing:
1/4 cup mayo
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
3 tbls sugar
1/4 (or a touch less) soy sauce
2 tbls toasted sesame oil
1 tbls thai garlic chili pepper sauce (or a garlic clove minced and 1 tbls hot sauce)
good squirt of ginger from a tube
Whisk all together and set aside.
chop up in fairly small bits:
2 ribs celery
3 green onions
(I added bagged shredded carrots because I had them . . a couple good handfuls and I broke up the longer bits and I had a good pile of snow peas from the garden so I chopped them on an angle in strips)
Add a couple spoonfuls of the dressing to the veg and toss.
Shred the meat from a rotisserie chicken, add into the veg. Top with most of the dressing and toss well.
You could chop up romaine lettuce and make a quick vinaigrette of 1 tbls olive oil, 2 tbls rice vinegar, 1 1/2 tsp sugar and toss it together and then top it with the chicken mixture. However, tonight, I chopped into fine ribbons a napa cabbage, tossed it with a bit of the dressing from the chicken and then topped it with the chicken and chopped cashews.
It was yummy. It would make a very good wrap too.
Oh, The phenom says I should confess, I actually doubled the recipe . . . but only because I'm feeding my gang tomorrow with the leftovers.
1 comment:
Will definitely have to try your food-wars type chicken salad recipe. BTW, the Peris like, no, we LOVE bitter! It is what sustains us when we have to deal with Rotarians and Christians. And some of our favorite flavors are bitter--hops in beer, broccoli rabe, quinine in G&Ts. Notice that 2/3 are alcohol-related.
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