Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Chicken Salad with Grapes

 

chicken salad with grapesHey! Ya'll doing okay?  Today I wanted to share a chicken salad with you.  I went a long time not eating any chicken salad because I have a sensitivity to msg and was worried about the mayonnaise.  One day it was lunch time and I was starving and there was nothing else available so I decided to just go ahead and eat it and pay for it later if I had a reaction.  Wow!  Was it good!!  Mama mia! What have I been missing out on?!  Let's get started.

 

These are the ingredients you will need to make this. Don't overlook the eggs! (They are hiding on the far left)

 

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Oops!!  Don't forget the pecans.  Now here in my neck of the woods, we say pah-con!!  First using the boneless, skinless chicken thighs I used one pack per pan.  I line the pans with aluminum foil and throw the thighs in.  I season the chicken with the paprika, garlic and onion.  I use a little salt too.  I go pretty heavy with the onion and paprika.  I like to use a little olive oil on them too since they don't have any skin on them.  The oil gives the seasonings something to hold on to.

 

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You need to cover both pans with foil.  I baked them at 375 degrees for one hour.

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I like to slice my grapes into fourths.  They are seedless and sweet.  Roughly two cups.

 

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I used a little over two cups with the grapes and celery.  You will want to have a big bowl handy for the ingredients.  I added each ingredient after chopping

 

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I boiled three eggs while chopping up the celery and grapes.

 

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After cooking your chicken, let it cool and tear or cut into bite sized pieces.  Add to the bowl with pecan pieces.

 

 

 

 

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You will add your mayonnaise now and I add the seasonings again that I used on the chicken.  I used roughly 4 heaping tablespoons of mayonnaise, but I like to go light.

 

 

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I use the salt, onion powder(again I go heavy on this), paprika and pickle juice.    I barely used the garlic at this point, just a hint.   I used roughly between 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup of pickle juice.  Adjust to your liking.  I don't measure seasoning, I just taste till it tastes right!

This makes a good bit.  Enjoy!

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Jan

 

 

 

4 comments:

  1. Can't wait to try this recipe Jan!

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  2. Jan, I love your blog! Everything is so fresh down to the delicious chicken salad. You make my heart sing on days of down time. Keep it coming!

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  3. Susan, I so appreciate your compliment!! I hope to keep it coming and hearing from folks like you keep me inspired! Thanks!

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