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Chicken Salad #12

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Meats, Grains Chinese Chicken 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Chicken parts
2 tb Soy sauce
1 tb Sherry
1 ds Garlic powder
2 ts Ginger (fresh), minced
2 oz Bean thread
2 c Oil
2 Green onion stalks
1 Lettuce head (iceberg)
1 Coriander bunch
1/2 ts Mustard, dry
1 tb Oil
2 tb Sesame oil
2 tb Vinegar (or less)
3 tb Sesame seeds, toasted

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix soy sauce, sherry, garlic powder, ginger.  Marinate the chicken
in this mixture for several hours.  Bake the chicken, skin side up,
for 45 minutes at 350 degrees F. Let the cooked chicken cool. When
the chicken is cool, shred it.
Deep-fry the bean thread in small batches in about 2 cups oil.  Drain.
Shred the green onions and lettuce.  Cut the coriander into about
1-inch lengths.  Place the chicken, lettuce, green onions and
coriander in a large bowl.  Mix in the dry mustard.  Add the sesame
oil, oil, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame seeds and bean thread. Mix well.
Serve.
  NOTES:
*  Chicken salad with Chinese seasonings -- This is a delicious salad
my mother has been making for years.  She found the recipe in the
cookbook that came with her wok. If you leave out the fried bean
threads, this is a reasonably low-calorie dish.  And if you use all
vegetable oils, there's almost no cholesterol in it (except for
what's in the chicken). Yield: serves 3-4.
*  You can add garlic and ginger to the salad dressing that goes on
the salad.
*  This is also good hot, heat it just enough to get it hot and serve
immediately.
: Difficulty:  easy.
: Time:  baking:  45 minutes; preparation:  20 minutes.
: Precision:  approximate measurement OK.
: Aviva Garrett
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Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #12 by waynej@mail.austasia.net on Apr
27, 1999

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