June 9, 2009

Easy Dinner: Spicy Roasted Chicken Salad

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It’s almost Farmer’s Market time here in New England. I can’t wait! In the meantime, here’s another easy roasted chicken dinner idea. Vary the salad by substituting shrimp or other seafood and leftover grilled meats and seafood. Serve the salad with tortillas or vegetable-flavored wraps. Use a good store-bought salsa or go to the recipe section for my simple, homemade salsa.

Enjoy!

Nina

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June 9, 2009

Spicy Roasted Chicken with Tomato Salsa

Six Servings

I make this meal-in-one salad often at home. Vary the vegetables according to the season and substitute other cooked meats or seafood for the chicken.  Serve it with vegetarian wraps or flour tortillas.

6 cups baby salad greens

3 to 3 ½ cups cooked chicken meat, weighing about 1 ½ pounds

3 cups frozen, defrosted, and blanched corn or cooked, fresh shucked from 4 ears

1 pound or 2 ½ cups cherry tomatoes, cut in half

1 15-ounce can pink, pinto, or black beans, blanched briefly in boiling water, and refreshed in cold water, and drained

2 ripe, but firm avocados, peeled, pitted, and cut into ¼-inch cubes

2 cups good-quality store bought salsa (or homemade see below)

¼ cup chopped, fresh cilantro leaves

*Spicy Homemade Salsa:

1 ½  jalapeno pepper ends trimmed and seeds removed

1 tablespoon minced garlic

1 cup minced scallion greens

1 pound vine- ripened tomatoes, rinsed and drained

4 tablespoons freshly-squeezed lemon juice, (about 1 lemon)

1 teaspoon salt or more to taste

½ cup chopped, fresh cilantro leaves

1. Prepare all the ingredients as directed. Arrange the  greens in the bottom of a large serving bowl. Arrange the corn, cherry tomatoes, beans in separate concentric circles, with the cut chicken in the center. Arrange the avocados pieces on top.

2. Pour the store-bought salsa into a serving bowl. Mix in 2 tablespoons of the chopped, fresh cilantro. If preparing the homemade salsa, see recipe below. Sprinkle the remaining chopped cilantro on top. Serve.

* To prepare the homemade salsa, drop the jalapeno peppers and garlic down the feed tube of a food processor fitted with a steel blade while the machine is running, or into a blender, and chop finely. Add the scallion greens and pulse to mix. Add the tomatoes and pulse until coarsely chopped. Stir in the lemon juice, cilantro, and salt. Pour into a serving bowl and let stand for 30 minutes at room temperature, then refrigerate until ready to serve.

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© Copyright Nina Simonds 2009

May 26, 2009

Easy Dinner: Chicken and Roasted Tomatoes

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Feeling lazy about dinner? I am, but why not take advantage of what’s being offered in the supermarket with some easy, fresh, and seasonal sides. We’re featuring roasted chicken again. Try smearing it with some pesto and reheating it briefly. Serve it with roasted cherry tomatoes and asparagus. And did you know that you can buy instant whole wheat couscous? Just add it to boiling water; wait 5 minutes; sprinkle in some salt, fresh herbs, and a little extra virgin olive oil; and you have a feast. Leftovers are terrific for lunch the next day!

Enjoy!

Nina

March 10, 2009

Easy Dinner: Roasted Chicken Three Ways, Part II

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Let’s face it. We are all often challenged by the dinner dilemma. Producing a delicious, easy, and healthy dinner every night can be difficult. I find meal-in-one dishes to be especially appealing.

That’s why this Spicy Penne with Chicken, Fresh Tomato Sauce, and Greens is a favorite in our household. I like to vary the greens depending on the season. It’s also equally flavorful with chicken, shrimp, or other meat or seafood. Leftovers are great for lunch the next day. And it shows how you can take advantage of some of the prepared foods in the supermarket, add a few ingredients and make them look and taste homemade.

Enjoy!

Nina

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March 3, 2009

Easy Dinner: Roasted Chicken Three Ways, Part I

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Have you checked out the variety of prepared foods in your supermarket lately? You can take a roasted chicken and dress it up or cut it down. Add a sauce or vegetable and make it look homemade.

I make full use of many of the following convenience items:

  • All kinds of ethnic staples and simmering sauces line the international aisle
  • Enticing frozen produce and prepared meats
  • Fresh and frozen pastas
  • Pre-cut and prepared fresh produce

It’s never been a better time for health-conscious cooks. Enjoy!!

Nina

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