I am a chicken salad skeptic.
Also ham, egg, tuna or any other compound salad that has unknown ingredients mixed in. I don't know if it was a bad childhood experience with onion or relish or {GASP} both. If you said chicken salad, I said, "I'll pass."
This recipe is one that changed my mind about chicken salad.
I think it's because of the curry powder.
A friend was visiting Maui with her family this summer and while I was hanging out with them at their condo she said, "We're having chicken salad for lunch. Have you every tried the Colorado Cache chicken salad?"
Of course, I have not tried it. {pause} But I'm glad I did.
What You Need
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cooked and cubed (I grilled mine)
1/2 cup grapes, sliced in half, 20 whole grapes
1 rib of celery, sliced in half and then coarsely chopped, about a 1/2 cup
1/2 cup pecans
Dressing
3/4 cup light mayo
2 tablespoons vinegar (I used white)
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon curry powder (love Penzeys hot curry)
What You Do
In a large bowl combine cubed chicken, grapes, celery and pecans. In a small bowl, combine the dressing ingredients. Pour dressing over chicken mixture and toss to coat.
If you can wait until the next day, or even a few hours for the salad to chill, the flavors sink in even more. If not, it's still delicious! Serve on lettuce, in a tortilla or pita, or just eat with a fork.
Adapted from My Mobile Recipes
Meanwhile in Maui...
Yesterday I went to the Maui Fair. It was really hot, so we spent a lot of time in the shade of the dining tent, surrounded by all the local food vendors. Every booth is manned by a local organization as a fundraiser. 11 months ago, I wouldn't have known what most of the food was (dry mein, chow fun, li hing mui pineapple, what?).I enjoyed frosty POG, lumpia, and island ice (pina colada, mango, and li hing mui pineapple). Not pictured was the teriyaki burger that I devoured on contact.
Growing up, a highlight of the summer was going to the Rock County 4H Fair. My favorites there? Cheese curds and eclairs.
What's your favorite fair food?
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Loved readingg this thank you
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