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val189 25-02-2007 12:46 AM

chicken divan and...?
 
What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?
I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?


thanks.


kilikini 25-02-2007 02:14 AM

chicken divan and...?
 
val189 wrote:
> What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
> Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?
> I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
> Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
> salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?
>
>
> thanks.


Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.

kili



sf[_3_] 25-02-2007 02:39 AM

chicken divan and...?
 
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:14:09 -0500, "kilikini"
> wrote:

>val189 wrote:
>> What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
>> Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?
>> I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
>> Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
>> salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?
>>
>>
>> thanks.

>
>Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.
>

I thought chicken divan *was* chicken, broccoli and a sauce.

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Skyhooks 25-02-2007 03:36 AM

chicken divan and...?
 
val189 wrote:
>
> What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
> Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?
> I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
> Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
> salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?
>
> thanks.


Baked cheese grits, simple or dressed-up with green onions, mushrooms,
bacon, peppers, etc.

Sky

Bob Terwilliger[_1_] 25-02-2007 03:54 AM

chicken divan and...?
 
val189 wrote:

> What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
> Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?
> I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
> Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
> salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?



Hmm... where are you located? My recommendation varies depending on whether
it's winter or summer where you a

WINTER: If you're in the northern hemisphere, you might have a problem
finding full-flavored tomatoes this time of year. Try using grape tomatoes
or cherry tomatoes; they're probably the best you'll be able to find until
summer hits. To accompany chicken divan, serve roasted butternut squash
brushed with butter or walnut oil and sprinkled with toasted walnuts.

SUMMER: If you're in the southern hemisphere, then go ahead with the
tomato-onion salad; this is the best time of year for it. Accompany the
chicken divan with roasted yellow squash (or zucchini) with Parmesan.


Bob



Serene Vannoy 25-02-2007 06:07 AM

chicken divan and...?
 
val189 wrote:
> What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
> Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?


Puff pastry shells.

> I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
> Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
> salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?


Yummy.

Serene

Ward Abbott 25-02-2007 12:46 PM

chicken divan and...?
 
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:14:09 -0500, "kilikini"
> wrote:

>Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.


That would be redundunancy repeated.


Glazed carrots would be nice.


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Carrots Amaretto

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1 lb carrots
3 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup Amaretto
1 salt and pepper, to taste

Parboil sliced carrots until al dente, about 10 minutes. Drain and
rinse
under cold water to stop cooking. Can be prepared 2 hours ahead of
time.

Heat butter over medium heat until melted. Add carrots, sugar and
heat to
caramelize sugar. Add Amaretto and cook to reduce sauce to a glaze.
Season
to taste with salt and pepper. Serve immediately.

Yield: 6 servings


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val189 25-02-2007 09:08 PM

chicken divan and...?
 

sf wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:14:09 -0500, "kilikini"
> > wrote:


> >Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.
> >

> I thought chicken divan *was* chicken, broccoli and a sauce.



Yes - that's why I'm looking for an idea for the 'starch'.
The cheese grits sound like a winner.


Goomba38 25-02-2007 09:14 PM

chicken divan and...?
 
val189 wrote:
> sf wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:14:09 -0500, "kilikini"
>> > wrote:

>
>>> Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.
>>>

>> I thought chicken divan *was* chicken, broccoli and a sauce.

>
>
> Yes - that's why I'm looking for an idea for the 'starch'.
> The cheese grits sound like a winner.
>

Rice is always a natural with chicken divan in my house.

sf[_3_] 25-02-2007 09:53 PM

chicken divan and...?
 
On 25 Feb 2007 13:08:17 -0800, "val189" >
wrote:

>
>sf wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:14:09 -0500, "kilikini"
>> > wrote:

>
>> >Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.
>> >

>> I thought chicken divan *was* chicken, broccoli and a sauce.

>
>
>Yes - that's why I'm looking for an idea for the 'starch'.
>The cheese grits sound like a winner.


I thought a tossed green salad was fine all it needed. If you want
more starch than what's in the recipe, serve it with rolls.

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Little Malice 26-02-2007 04:37 PM

chicken divan and...?
 
One time on Usenet, "val189" > said:
> sf wrote:
> > On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:14:09 -0500, "kilikini"
> > > wrote:


> > >Broccoli seems like a no-brainer.


> > I thought chicken divan *was* chicken, broccoli and a sauce.


> Yes - that's why I'm looking for an idea for the 'starch'.
> The cheese grits sound like a winner.


My Chicken Divan has sliced waterchestnuts in it (dunno if that's
usual), which is kind of starchy. So I usually just serve it with
some bread and maybe a nice green salad. I haven't made that in
a while, good suggestion...

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Jani in WA

Kyle 26-02-2007 04:50 PM

chicken divan and...?
 
On Feb 24, 7:46 pm, "val189" > wrote:
> What would you serve with the Chicken divan?
> Some version of potatoes, or can you suggest something more exciting?
> I need a do-ahead meal I can have ready to pop in oven.
> Also, for a side,how does a cold tomato-onion
> salad drizzled with EVO and some basil sound?


I'd go with rice rather than potatoes alongside chicken divan.



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