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    Old 01-28-2019, 07:49 AM
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    Who knew there were this many ways to make chicken salad? Marcia, I hope you are getting some good ideas, because I sure am.
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    Old 01-28-2019, 05:04 PM
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    Originally Posted by jmoore
    We recently sold our Specialty Food/Market after 10 years. We made a popular chicken salad which our customers loved.

    Baked chicken breasts (seasoned with s&p and olive oil)
    toasted walnuts
    Dried cranberries
    celery
    shallots
    fresh tarragon
    and then we made a tarragon aioli (mayo, vinegar, more fresh tarragon s&p)
    We served it on a croissant. I’ve also made these for my kids on the day of their wedding while everyone was getting dressed up.

    If anyone wants the measurements PM and I’ll pull get it out of my cookbook.
    That sounds fantastic!!!!!!! I'm messaging you on this - thanks!
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    Old 01-28-2019, 07:30 PM
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    I drain a couple of big cans of chicken. Mix in sweet pickle relish and Kraft Mayonnaise with olive oil, stir and make a sandwich. Plenty of salt in the chicken.
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    Old 01-29-2019, 05:24 PM
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    I think I have only made chicken salad once in all my life. But my DH used to like it from a particular deli that used pineapple in it. I think I'm going to have to give it a try or two again. Some great sounding recipes here!

    By the way, if you are really wanting Miracle Whip and only have plain mayo, you can dress it up with a little sugar, lemon juice and paprika.

    When I was a kid, one of my favorite snacks was Miracle Whip on white bread. Or on saltines. Yum..?
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    Old 02-06-2019, 02:03 PM
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    In Petoskey, Michigan I learned to love chicken salad with dried cherries in it rather than grapes or cranberries. Still make it this way today. No onion in mine (fresh onion with mayonnaise often makes me sick, weird), but occasionally pecans or cashews. A squeeze of lemon juice with the mayo, celery, etc.
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    Old 02-07-2019, 05:27 PM
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    All sound great. I am a huge fan of chicken salad. I make mine a bit differently from the others here.

    Chicken (shredded, cubed, cut up, canned...whatever I have on hand)
    Mayo (only mayo)
    Celery (one good sized rib chopped)
    Dried fruit (raisins - especially the golden ones, craisins, cherries, apricots...whatever I have on hand) cut up [or]
    Fresh fruit (grapes, apples, pineapple...again whatever I have in the fridge bin) cut up
    Salt (to taste)
    Curry powder (to taste) [can be hot and spicy so I don't add additional pepper, but you can]

    Mix all ingredients together until well coated with mayo. Chill for an hour or more, then enjoy! (Chilling helps the curry flavor to develop and mellow). Salad turns a pretty yellow-orange from the curry.

    Hope you enjoy my version.
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    Old 02-08-2019, 07:06 AM
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    Anita, that sounds wonderful!
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    Old 02-08-2019, 09:10 AM
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    We make a pasta chicken salad -

    Ring macaroni - cooked to desired tenderness
    Cooked chicken breasts - cut up into pieces as small as you want
    Diced celery - cut up small
    Minced onion - also cut up fine
    Craisins
    Hellman's "regular/original" mayonnaise
    Salt
    Pepper

    Possible additional seasonings - Lawry' s seasoned salt
    My cousin used allspice in her salad - I liked it.

    I like salted, roasted cashews with it, too.

    I like red grapes served with it.

    If I fry the chicken in butter, I add the drippings to the salad.

    The last time I made the salad, i " enhanced" the chicken flavor by dissolving some chicken flavored "Better then Bouillon" in water and pouring it over the cut-up cooked chicken before adding it to the pasta.

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    Old 02-08-2019, 11:13 AM
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    Chicken breast, poached with onion, celery, garlic powder, salt, pepper
    Pineapple tidbits
    Green grapes
    Walnuts
    Celery
    Mayo with some Beau Monde seasoning. I have used salad dressing, but prefer mayo or a mix of the two.
    Yummy in a baked pie shell, mini tarts, croissant, soft roll or on a lettuce leaf.
    A 1977 Pillsbury Bake Off recipe, except for the Beau Monde seasoning. Sometimes I add dried cherries, but that's an addition, too.
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    Old 02-08-2019, 01:42 PM
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    I rarely make chicken salad, but when I do it must be fast and easy. So my recipe is:

    Chopped leftover chicken, white and dark - usually less than 2 real servings leftover.
    2 tablespoons Miracle Whip light
    1 teaspoon of sweet pickle relish
    1/2 teaspoon of mustard - out of the mustard jar, not dried mustard
    1 teaspoon of ketchup

    Sometimes I toss in a few raisins or cranberry raisins.

    If I have some celery, I chop it up finely and add to the mix.

    I never use onions as raw onion taste stays with me for about 24 hours after I eat them.

    If I don't have miracle whip, I substitute honey mustard creamy salad dressing, and leave out the mustard. I do not like mayo, so don't even have it in the house.

    My husband likes it. But he doesn't like to cook so he almost has to say he likes it! I use the same combination for making salmon salad. It works for tuna, too, but I don't care for tuna.
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