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Showing posts with label favorite. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2008

chinese chicken salad--our favorite version

Tamela's Chinese Chicken Salad
from: Laurie


Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes Ready In: 25 Minutes
Yields: 16 servings


INGREDIENTS:
4 skinless, boneless chicken
breast halves
1 (16 ounce) package coleslaw
mix..or 1 head of white cabbage finely chopped
4 (3 ounce) packages oriental
flavored ramen noodles,
crushed, seasoning packet
2 T coarsely chopped cilantro
2 bunches green onions finely choppedreserved
1 cup dry roasted peanuts
1/2 cup corn oil
1/2 tsp sesame seed oil
1/2 cup rice garlic vinegar
2 T soy sauce
1 tsp minced garlic
1/4 c water
4 packets artificial sweetener
3 T toasted sesame seed (optional)

DIRECTIONS:
1.Saute chicken in a large skillet until well browned. Place coleslaw in a large bowl, add chicken, cilantro, green onions and set aside (or refrigerate if not serving soon).
2.Break up ramen noodles into a small bowl; add peanuts and set aside.
3.In a small bowl combine the corn oil, sesame seed oil, vinegar, garlic, ramen seasoning packets and artificial sweetener. Mix well and pour 1/2 on top of the salad and thoroughly mix. The other half set aside until ready to serve.
4.When you arrive at your destination, add noodle mixture and dressing mixture to large chicken/coleslaw bowl and stir together. Serve with a smile! Take a bow 'cause this stuff is good.

This is wonderful the next day and the next!

the sauce is a great salad dressing anytime

This was given to me by a very special friend. Tamela started as a volunteer at my work and she is bright, funny, and she has an absolute brilliance within her and she is so multidimensional! As we were working one day she said that she was making this for her family and the next day she brought her version of the salad. I was sold and when I made it for my family it is one of those things that is on our list of favorites.

This is great for picnics and potlucks. Cheap and yummy, too!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Mock Apple Pie



When our son was just an infant I decided to make an extra effort to place some traditions in our lives. My husband loves apple pie. So I made this pie and he ate all but the slice I had. When I told him it was made from crackers he didn't believe me until I made another and he watched.

Now I am not sure if he really didn't believe me or he was willing game to jump on the "let's eat all the pie I want bandwagon".....hmmmm.

Regardless. This is a wonderful dessert