This recipe (Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics) is the type of recipe that made me want to start this project. It’s simple, it’s healthy, and it contains ingredients that we like. But before this project, I would have admired the picture, taken note of the ingredients, thought, “I should really make that sometime,” and then the time would never come. It’s not that we don’t eat salad, it’s just that I get into the routine of making the same kind of salad every time, so we get into ruts. The challenge I’ve had lately is to really focus on these great winter vegetables without over-doing any one thing until we get tired of it. Butternut squash, for example, plays a large role on the pages of the Barefoot Contessa cookbooks. We love it, but if we eat it more than once or twice a week, we’ll turn orange, and we’ll never want to see another squash again. So, spacing things out has been key, while still putting a heavy emphasis on seasonal vegetables. Because really, it would be kind of silly to be roasting a butternut squash in July. I used apple juice instead of apple cider in the dressing (a substitution suggested in the recipe itself). The parmesan was nice, but not necessary – there were enough other flavors going on without it.
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Balance on a Plate
The fact that this chicken is breaded and then fried in oil and butter is somewhat balanced (at least in my mind) that the recipe (Barefoot Contessa Family Style, p. 82) calls for it to be served with a heap of salad greens with a light, lemon vinaigrette. Yin and yang, folks. Yin and yang.
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Avocado and Endive Salad
There’s nothing that makes me want to eat salad quite like an avocado.
Barefoot Contessa Parties!, p. 137
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Tagged as avocado, Barefoot Contessa blog, citrus juice, endive, lemon juice, salad
Chicken Salads
Barefoot Contessa at Home has two chicken salad recipes: Chicken Salad Sandwiches (p. 37), and Chicken Salad Véronique (p. 67). The only difference between the two recipes, as far as I could tell, is that the former includes bread, and the latter adds grapes. To economize time and effort, I made some of each with the same ingredients. Of course, I couldn’t find tarragon at the Grocery Store Most Likely To Carry Tarragon, and tarragon is probably what sets these chicken salads apart from all other chicken salads. That said, I was not disappointed in these recipes, and would make them again in a heartbeat, with or without the tarragon. Roasting the chicken instead of poaching it makes a huge difference in the flavor of the final product. I can imagine any number of additions to this if celery and/or grapes were not immediately available: slivered almonds, lemon juice, diced apple, cashews… anything sweet and crunchy, really.

Before Grapes

After Adding Grapes (Chicken Salad Veronique)
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Tagged as Barefoot Contessa blog, celery, chicken salad, grapes, mayonnaise, roast chicken, salad, tarragon


