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Curried Chicken Salad Sandwiches


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Curried Chicken Salad Sandwiches

Gluten, Soy, Dairy Free

Serve on your freshest Gluten Free sandwich rolls, or bread.

2 cups chopped (cooked) chicken breast

1/2 cup chopped mango

1/2 cup chopped red onion

1/4 cup seedless green grapes, halved

1/4 cup salted roasted cashews

2 tb coconut milk

2 tb gluten free (make my own w/o vinegar too) mayonnaise

2 ts curry powder (madras)

1 ts ginger

1 fresh garlic clove, minced

1 tb lime juice

kosher or sea salt to taste

In a large mixing bowl add chopped chicken, red onion, mango, grapes, and cashews.

In a small bowl put coconut milk, mayonnaise, lime juice, minced garlic, ginger and curry powder.

Whisk together. Pour over chicken mixture. Salt to taste.

Cover and chill at least an hour.

Makes 4 sandwiches. B)


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kenlove Rising Star

Wish my students and chefs wrote recipes as good as you!

You need to get this cookbook published already!!!

:rolleyes:

Curried Chicken Salad Sandwiches

Gluten, Soy, Dairy Free

Serve on your freshest Gluten Free sandwich rolls, or bread.

2 cups chopped (cooked) chicken breast

1/2 cup chopped mango

1/2 cup chopped red onion

1/4 cup seedless green grapes, halved

1/4 cup salted roasted cashews

2 tb coconut milk

2 tb gluten free (make my own w/o vinegar too) mayonnaise

2 ts curry powder (madras)

1 ts ginger

1 fresh garlic clove, minced

1 tb lime juice

kosher or sea salt to taste

In a large mixing bowl add chopped chicken, red onion, mango, grapes, and cashews.

In a small bowl put coconut milk, mayonnaise, lime juice, minced garlic, ginger and curry powder.

Whisk together. Pour over chicken mixture. Salt to taste.

Cover and chill at least an hour.

Makes 4 sandwiches. B)

sickchick Community Regular

You are a SWEETHEART Ken... I am working on it :):):)

kenlove Rising Star

Make sure you use the new picture on the cover notes! :D

You are a SWEETHEART Ken... I am working on it :):):)
sickchick Community Regular

HAHAHAHAHAHA! Now you're making me blush :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

This sounds yummy Collette!

kenlove Rising Star

YOU know if we get everyone on the forum to send collette mail demanding a cook book .... :lol: ....

This sounds yummy Collette!

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Green12 Enthusiast
YOU know if we get everyone on the forum to send collette mail demanding a cook book .... :lol: ....

Definitely Ken! I told her back around Thanksgiving (Christmas?) she should put together a cookbook, she comes up with amazing recipes.

kenlove Rising Star

I work with chefs everyday and wish they could write recipes as good as Collette! Its a real talent she has!

Definitely Ken! I told her back around Thanksgiving (Christmas?) she should put together a cookbook, she comes up with amazing recipes.
sickchick Community Regular

:lol::lol::lol:

Well I just ordered a waffle cone maker, and beware this Summer (my brain says it's summer but the weather...)

I am going to come up with gluten dairy free waffle cone recipes! And ice creams too (more like RICE cream for me ) HAHAHAHAHHAHA ;):DB)

Have a phenominal weekend you two

kenlove Rising Star

You too!

:lol::lol::lol:

Well I just ordered a waffle cone maker, and beware this Summer (my brain says it's summer but the weather...)

I am going to come up with gluten dairy free waffle cone recipes! And ice creams too (more like RICE cream for me ) HAHAHAHAHHAHA ;):DB)

Have a phenominal weekend you two

lizard00 Enthusiast
You need to get this cookbook published already!!!

I agree. And I'll do my part to demand a cookbook... :D

I have referenced a few of these recipes a time or two. AND I am looking forward to rice cream recipes. YUM :rolleyes:

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