Secret Ingredients Recipe: Chicken Waldorf Salad. The background here is that I said I'd share the Recipes with Secret Ingredients that I'm collating with a view to publishing a small book; if you look at the DB for my recent posting about a beef stew with pickled walnuts you'll catch the mood and purpose. So here's a great dish for summer, especially for taking to parties where everyone brings their own:Buy the ingredients for a classic Waldorf salad: celery, apples, grapes, walnuts, and mayonnaise, but don't assemble yet.
Poach one or two chicken breasts - you need as much chicken by volume as any of the other main ingredients - in water containing two or three Bengal Spice teabags (get them fron Celestial Seasonings, they're esay to obtain). Let them cool in the poaching water, then remove and chop into bite-size pieces, same size as the other constituents. Mix 'em all together and you're done.
Enjoy! Asked by EnglishLady 41 months ago Similar questions: Secret Ingredients Recipe Chicken Waldorf Salad Food & Drink > Cooking.
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Wow, that sounds really good. Wow, that sounds really good. We've been trying to eat more salad with meat, trying to cut out the carbs.
But, 'nekkid' baked chicken can get so boring. Thanks for the great tip! Sources: opinion .
1 VERY clever. I never thought of poaching chicken in water flavored with tea bags! Keep 'em coming, EnglishLady.
This one is brilliant.
VERY clever. I never thought of poaching chicken in water flavored with tea bags! Keep 'em coming, EnglishLady.
This one is brilliant.
2 Wow! This sound so fantastic - just imagine the scent not to mention the taste. I love waldorf salad especially in the summer.
Thank you for sharing this.
Wow! This sound so fantastic - just imagine the scent not to mention the taste. I love waldorf salad especially in the summer.
Thank you for sharing this.
3 That's a fascinating idea. I'm going to try it. I do have my own secret-ingredient use for tea: burning it.
Scatter some loose tea (NOT teabags) over the coals on a grill, and they give off a lovely smoke which adds a fantastic flavor to pork and chicken.
That's a fascinating idea. I'm going to try it. I do have my own secret-ingredient use for tea: burning it.
Scatter some loose tea (NOT teabags) over the coals on a grill, and they give off a lovely smoke which adds a fantastic flavor to pork and chicken.
4 I'm a fan of Waldorf salad, too, and the Chicken Waldorf salad sounds great! I look forward to trying it. The idea of scattering tea over the coals on a grill is interesting, too.
I don't do much outdoor grilling these days, but I'll remember it.
I'm a fan of Waldorf salad, too, and the Chicken Waldorf salad sounds great! I look forward to trying it. The idea of scattering tea over the coals on a grill is interesting, too.
I don't do much outdoor grilling these days, but I'll remember it.
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