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  2. MaryIsobel

    Dinner 2026

    You made great progress using your excess root vegetables! I have put our Odd Box on hold, as I have a hard time keeping up with a weekly "box for two."
  3. Ina's recipe seems similar to the one that I remember from the above mentioned sandwich shop. They diced their celery so finely - finer than brunoise. Do you use the raisins? I can't fathom that, although I can imagine cranberries because they would lend a bit of tart, where as raisins just read sweet to me.
  4. Duvel

    Dinner 2026

    Little one has one week of school holidays („Carnival season“). So, today I brought him up north to his grandparents, and this time we used the train. I never realized how German I am, but in the train it turned out we packed exactly the same late lunch as all the guys around us … Apfelschorle (premixed apple juice with sparkling water) … (ok, the Japanese rice crackers were not so ubiquitous): Whole grain rolls with Lyoner sausage … Mettbrötchen ✊ Upon arrival (after some 3.5h) we were greeted by my mothers tongue stew with Madeira, with new potatoes and braised red cabbage. Good times 🤗
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  6. Buffalo Chicken Salad. I grab a few fresh batter-fried chicken thighs from local carryout. Make salad with cherry tomatoes, Persiana cukes, mixed greens, some sort of onion. Roughly slice the thighs, then douse in a good bleu cheese dressing and hot sauce.
  7. in the pasta/chicken/egg/potato/tuna salad area, we're pretty 'usual' - but what it get served with . . . that's a different story. I see all the nice pix of various "plates" - but they seem to more represent 'things served around' the salad, not in the salad....or?
  8. Thanks for the eye candy but mostly for your ever-present pithy commentary, @Pete Fred.
  9. C. sapidus

    Lunch 2026

    Turkey keema with potatoes, peas, and most of the spice cabinet I had ground turkey that needed using up, and most of the ingredients, so here we are.
  10. I save the carcass from costco rotisserie chickens for stock as well. And also add in whatever poultry backs, necks, pieces I've got on hand. Depending on the day/how much time I have dictates if i put in the IP or let simmer for hours/days on the stovetop. My last batch of said carcasses and pieces was on the stove and simmered for 24ish hours gelled nicely. If you want to be certain to get gel, buy some chicken feet. Even just a couple add a ton of collagen.
  11. YvetteMT

    Breakfast 2026

    Bacon, potatoes, eggs (cooked in bacon grease) and toast. (Partner had all the same but in sandwiches)
  12. Another vote for curried chicken salad. First had it about 15 years ago from Whole Foods while at a work conference. IIRC, it had the usual onion, celery etc but also had either raisins or dried cranberries that had been partially hydrated and plumped up. Chicken salad isn't something that gets made often in my house, it's more of a convenience to grab a tub while out for a quick lunch.
  13. That sounds quite similar to the curry chicken salad I make. I use my friend’s masala mixture and always toast it before adding to the mayo. I add halved red grapes and chunks of green apple.
  14. liamsaunt

    Dinner 2026

    Mustard roasted cabbage, potatoes, onions, and chicken on butternut squash-apple purée.
  15. I don’t make chicken salad very often, but when I do, I am partial to Ina Garten’s curried chicken salad. It has cashews in it, which I really like as an addition. I am not a huge celery fan, so usually leave that ingredient out. https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/curried-chicken-salad-recipe-2014291
  16. blue_dolphin

    Salad 2016 –

    I made this again with roasted, marinated beets, garlic and herb labne, and smoked sablefish from my weekly fish share.
  17. I used to frequent a sandwich shop whose chicken salad was mayo and sour cream 50/50, diced chicken, celery, cashews, all diced fairly small seasoned lightly with curry powder - it was habit forming!
  18. Nice swap — sour cream would add just the right tang. Grapes and slivered almonds are such a great sweet-and-crunch combo too.
  19. I love the confidence in that “Period.” 😂 There’s something really comforting about a stripped-down, no-nonsense version. And I completely agree — how finely the chicken is chopped makes such a difference in texture. I think that alone can change the whole experience.
  20. Thanks so much, Mitch! I’ll dig into those threads — I had a feeling this topic had history 😄 It’s funny how something as “simple” as chicken salad can spark so many strong opinions. I’m looking forward to seeing what combinations people have experimented with over the years.
  21. Update, I got an email from Newell Brands about the safety upgrade part for the oven "order confirmation' Feb 2nd. Nothing in mail yet but they did send out a survey email about how I'd rate their service on Feb 11th, LOL. I think I put in for the recall upgrade back in Sept or Oct 2025. I don't expect much.
  22. CAR COOKIES: TJ's mini chocolate chip cookies Many of us often pick up something to snack on for the drive home from the market. TJ's has these small, snack-sized packages of single-bite chocolate chip cookies that make for a perfect treat if you lean in the direction of such a snack. I call them Car Cookies because of their size, low cost (99-cents), and because the package, unlike other similarly packed items, is easy to open as there's a cut in the top (Note the notch in the upper right corner of the pacage) that allows the bag to open easily and form a little pouch that fits perfectly into my car's console.
  23. I would be worried about that head space (lack thereof).
  24. Just a little less than three quarts of very delicious stock. I will do this again ... and again ...
  25. @Shel_B How much stock did you end up with?
  26. Head space is necessary in a PC to make sure that any kind of boiling/foaming doesn't reach the valves and potentially clog them, which could be catastrophic. It shouldn't affect the flavor or anything else. Gelatin doesn't come from meat - gelatin is made from connective tissue - this is why backs, feet, wing tips, etc are great for stock because they have a lot of connective tissue which converts to gelatin after a period of time of moist heat.
  27. I typically swap some of the mayo for sour cream to add a little tang. My wife liked it with cut up grapes and slivered almonds.
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