• 07Dec
    Categories: Make It : Cooking

    Chicken salad is probably one of my all-time favorite go-to dishes. It is quick to make, can hold a huge variety of ingredients, and is easy to make up into sandwiches or a single-plate lunch. Start off with the basics, try a few variations, and then let your imagination (and taste buds) run wild. This is a perfect recipe to use up leftover chicken you have from other recipes, last night’s dinner, or the cheap rotisserie chicken at the store.

    1 - 2 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts or 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs or 1 pound shredded chicken
    1 - 1 1/2 cups mayonnaise or salad dressing / miracle whip
    1 box Long Grain and Wild Rice

    In a deep frying pan or wide saucepan, cover the chicken with water (if you have it, add a cube of bullion or teaspoon of chicken stock). Place over medium-high heat. Let the water reach a boil, and poach chicken for 8-12 minutes, or until cutting into the thickest part of the meat reveals no pink.

    Set poached chicken on a plate and allow to cool until you can comfortably handle it. (In the fridge, if you’re in a hurry) Shred or roughly chop the chicken - don’t worry about making it look pretty.

    Prepare the wild rice according to package directions.

    Combine shredded chicken, mayonnaise, and wild rice in a bowl. Refrigerate - serve alone, on a tortilla, on bread, with crackers, however you care to try it.

    Try adding:
    2 Tablespoons lemon juice
    1/2 cup chopped walnuts
    1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
    1/4 cup sliced red or green grapes
    1 small red apple, sliced into small chunks
    1/4 cup feta cheese

One Response

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  • Chelsea Says:

    I’ve never had chicken salad with rice in it. Sounds good, though. Thanks for the basic recipe. I’ll have to try it sometime!

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