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"Chinese" Chicken Salad -By David Cassidy
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Grains
Chinese
Chinese, American, Chicken, Salads
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
6
oz
Chicken breast per person
Olive oil
Ground ginger
Teriyaki sauce
Sesame seeds
1
Romaine lettuce
1
Butter lettuce
Carrot
Green onion
Green and red peppers
Alfalfa sprouts
Cucumber
Pine nuts [can sub walnuts]
1
cn
Pineapple pieces (save the
Juice)
1
cn
Mandarin oranges (save the
Juice)
1/4
c
Crispy chow mein salad
Noodles
For the dressing:
1/4
c
Olive oil
1
tb
Sesame oil
1/2
c
White wine vinegar
1
tb
Sweet & sour sauce
Pineapple and mandarin juice
From cans
2
tb
Brown sugar
1
pn
Nutmeg
1
ts
Dijon mustard
1
c
Water
INSTRUCTIONS
Wash and pat dry the chicken and cut into cubes. Heat olive oil in a
skillet. Toss the chicken cubes in teriyaki sauce and ground ginger. Add
to the skillet and fry, stirring constantly, until cooked through. Set
aside to cool.
Wash and chop all raw ingredients (amount would vary as to how many you
were preparing for) - In a large salad bowl, combine with chicken and
garnish with chow mein salad noodles.
In a blender, mix together all the dressing ingredients and add salt,
pepper, dijon and sesame oil to taste.
Serve with garlic bread.
From: Al Date: 24 Jan 97 Jewish-Food List Ä
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