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Cooking with Sarah Boorer

Clinton Maynard

Clinton Maynard is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes.

This week Sarah whips up Chicken Salad without Mayo (recipe courtesy through the fibro fog.com)

Ingredients
 2 skinless chicken breasts or rotisserie chicken*
 1 stalk of celery diced
 4 radishes diced
 2 green onions diced
 2 tablespoon parsley diced

For the oil-based dressing
 6 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
 2 teaspoon honey
 ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder more to taste
 ¼ teaspoon sweet paprika more to taste
 ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
 pinch salt
 pinch black pepper

Instructions
1. Slice your chicken breasts into 2-3 pieces. Heat olive oil in your skillet and use
tongs to place the chicken pieces. Cook for 4-5 minutes each side, adjusting the
time if your chicken breasts are larger in size. Use a meat thermometer to check for
an internal temperature of 165F at their deepest point.
1. Once the chicken has cooled, shred with two forks or use the appropriate
attachment of a stand mixer.
1. Dice the celery and radishes into small pieces, slice the green onion and finely
dice the parsley.
2. Combine the olive oil, apple cider vinegar, garlic powder, honey, turmeric,
sweet paprika, salt and black pepper in a jar that can be sealed. Shake well to
emulsify the dressing.
3. Add the shredded chicken to a large bowl, and tip in the salad vegetables and
herbs. Drizzle about half the dressing into the bowl, toss the salad, taste test, then
add more dressing to preference. Spoon onto your serving plate.

Notes
*I suggest that my low histamine readers would likely be best to use fresh chicken
they cook themselves rather than rotisserie chicken.
 Slice the chicken breasts into 2-3 pieces for a quicker cook time.
 Adjust the dressing with more spices or garlic to taste preference. Fresh
garlic can also be used if you prefer.

 You may not use all the dressing. Drizzle on about half, mix the salad,
then add more to preference.

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