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> OK, here's where I am, two and a half hours from dinner:
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And here's what I just posted on my website:
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Couscous Chicken Salad 3-26-06
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OK, so my foodie friends know I've been enjoying Trader Joe's whole
wheat couscous for a couple days. Supper tonight was a chicken salad
with couscous and stuff.
Try this recipe if you wish. Note that I screwed up on the rehydration
of the couscous; correct information is below.
Couscous Chicken Salad - a Schaller original
Salad ingredients:
3/4 cup whole wheat couscous rehydrated in
3/4 cup lightly flavored chicken broth
6 oz cooked chicken breast (about half a breast)
3 green onions, sliced
1/4 cup diced green pepper
1/2 cup dried mixed fruits
1/2 a carrot, shredded
2 oz almonds, sliced, toasted
Freshly ground black pepper
Dressing:
~ 2 tablespoons lime juice
Some olive oil
Some balsamic vinegar
Combine the salad ingredients, except the almonds. This can be done well
in advance and refrigerated. At serving time, fold in the almonds and
sprinkle the lime juice over, then drizzle some olive oil and balsamic
vinegar over and mix gently. Add the ground black pepper. Serve on a bed
of lettuce.
Ours was accompanied by those aging clementines, some cherry tomatoes
for me, some olives for Rob, and some inexpensive (less than
$1.50/pound) and delicious asparagus for me; toasted Italian bread to
accompany. Oh, I forgot to mix the almonds in and discovered it after I
plated the salads, so I just sprinkled them on top.
We've been eating so much greenery our noses are beginning to twitch.
Here's a picture of my plate. It was pretty good. Oh, my screwup was
that I soaked the couscous in twice as much liquid as I should have. It
was very sticky-togethery when it was hot; broke up well enough with a
fork.
Thanks for looking.
-Barb
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-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Arizona vacation pics added 3-24-05.
"I read recipes the way I read science fiction: I get to the end and
say,'Well, that's not going to happen.'" - Comedian Rita Rudner,
performance at New York, New York, January 10, 2005.
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