Oooo Chicken and Salad!
badgerbadger1
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I u guise and you're always consistent in giving me positive feedback so I thought I'd run this past you.
So I was pondering how to make my chicken salads (you know meal sized salad with the grilled chicken on top) more flavourful. The salad always tastes a little bland after you eat all the chicken on top. So I got this idea.
I figured it would be pretty ingenious to take all the salad veggies including the lettuce and marinate them in the same container as the uncooked chicken for a few hours. Then I would drain the marinade, plate the flavour infused salad and grill the chicken to put on top. What do you think of this idea?
I have like 8 people coming over tonight and I'm going to serve this, so a quick response would be great so I can get busy getting the lettuce and veggies ready to marinade with the defrosted chicken breast.
Thanks all!
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So I was pondering how to make my chicken salads (you know meal sized salad with the grilled chicken on top) more flavourful. The salad always tastes a little bland after you eat all the chicken on top. So I got this idea.
I figured it would be pretty ingenious to take all the salad veggies including the lettuce and marinate them in the same container as the uncooked chicken for a few hours. Then I would drain the marinade, plate the flavour infused salad and grill the chicken to put on top. What do you think of this idea?
I have like 8 people coming over tonight and I'm going to serve this, so a quick response would be great so I can get busy getting the lettuce and veggies ready to marinade with the defrosted chicken breast.
Thanks all!
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING (OK, it's just an Admin Edit from Steven): Please note that this post is in "Chit-Chat," and not in "Food and Nutrition." This recipe was made IN JEST, not to INGEST. Humor resuming in 3...2...1....
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I wouldn't marinade lettuce0
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That depends. Are you using iceberg or spinach?0
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Are you serious?0
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I wouldn't wash the chicken either, you might ruin the flavor. I would actually sit the chicken out for about 6 hours at room temp, I hear this helps the flavoring as well.0
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I wouldn't marinade lettuce
Y not? This is why I'm a chef and you're not.0 -
Are you serious?
Yes why?0 -
Are you serious?0
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Are you going to use the used marinade to make a dressing for it? That would add some extra flavour as well....0
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I think that romaine would hold up the best. this sounds like a super yummy idea. please let me know how it turns out.
oh and can we get the calories on this?0 -
I wouldn't wash the chicken either, you might ruin the flavor. I would actually sit the chicken out for about 6 hours at room temp, I hear this helps the flavoring as well.
^This! I do this alllllll the time.0 -
Are you serious?
Yes why?0 -
I'd add some pork, preferable source from outside the US. Mmmm mmmm mmmm!0
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You said you wanted to marinate the veggies in the same container as the uncooked chicken, then plate the veg and cook the chicken. You will be contaminating the veggies with raw chicken=bacteria.0
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Are you going to use the used marinade to make a dressing for it? That would add some extra flavour as well....
That's brilliant!!!!0 -
I wouldn't... raw chicken is known for carrying a lot of salmonela (sp? ) and other nasty diseases that could be passed to the veggies...
What about having a mini topping bar with a lot different kinds of salad dressings, cheeses, croutons, etc for people to choose from... Mrs. Dash and black pepper spice up a salad a lot! Maybe try seasoning the chicken a different way too if you want to spice that up as well.0 -
You said you wanted to marinate the veggies in the same container as the uncooked chicken, then plate the veg and cook the chicken. You will be contaminating the veggies with raw chicken=bacteria.
No my chicken is free roam grass fed from a local farm, there's no bacteria on it!0 -
i made a chicken salad last night for dinner... not quite sure if it would interest you, but it has A LOT of flavor!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/cutiekimmie18/view/kimmie-s-super-awesome-dinner-picks-1-26-202082#comments
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LOVE ME SOME FOOD POISIONING SALAD!!!!!!!!!!!! Yum yum!0
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Couldnt you get food poisoning?0
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Sounds like cross contamination and you will probably get salmonella!0
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i would marinate the veggie not the lettuce as it will wilt.. set aside some marinade for the chiken.. i usually toss the salad with dressing then add the chicken on top of the plate and lightly drizzle0
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Sounds like cross contamination and you will probably get salmonella!
salmonella? didnt they find a cure for that. Wasn't that back in like 1864?0 -
I wouldn't marinade lettuce
Y not? This is why I'm a chef and you're not.
Sounds like it would make the lettuce soggy.0 -
Great idea! AND, for entertainment the game theme for the night will be 'who can make it to the washroom first'...lol0
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You know...i would totally look at the possible food poisoning as a weight loss bonus. So you can eat ALL the chicken marinade salad you want and STILL lose weight...win/win!!0
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The lettuce would get soggy, and uncooked chicken has the risk of having salmonella. Not a good idea.0
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Sounds like cross contamination and you will probably get salmonella!
No!! As I said, there's no bacteria on my farm fresh organic free run chicken!0 -
You said you wanted to marinate the veggies in the same container as the uncooked chicken, then plate the veg and cook the chicken. You will be contaminating the veggies with raw chicken=bacteria.
No my chicken is free roam grass fed from a local farm, there's no bacteria on it!
Hard to tell over the internet sometime if people are being sarcastic, or really have a question... My appologies for the answer if you were going for sarcasm... but just because you have free range chickens that does not mean that they are free from disease and bacteria. Sooner or later if you cross contaminate raw chicken or raw eggs, you will get salmonella
edit... Ok after reading the answers this is obviously a troll post. nevermind0 -
You said you wanted to marinate the veggies in the same container as the uncooked chicken, then plate the veg and cook the chicken. You will be contaminating the veggies with raw chicken=bacteria.
No my chicken is free roam grass fed from a local farm, there's no bacteria on it!
Well if it's so clean why cook it at all? Dear God, do you think that free range organic meat doesn't have any bacteria? You're mad! You are a chef????
Somebody hide all the sharp knives, this woman is a danger to us all, lol!0 -
Great idea! AND, for entertainment the game theme for the night will be 'who can make it to the washroom first'...lol
I only have one bathroom and I usually wash my veggies in the sink there since my kitchen sink is always full of dishes.0
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