Asian Salad w/ Grilled Chicken

She asked what I was doing taking pictures of wonton wraps. I said it’s for a xanga post. I said they seem to like food posts. I said I try to give them what they like. Just don’t get too demanding. Ha. Like that will happen.

If you’ve ever had the Asian Sesame Chicken Salad or something like that at Panera Bread, and liked it, you will probably like this. It is very similar, although not a clone. We were first introduced to this salad, sans chicken, by my sister Laura. I’m not sure if this is her exact recipe or not. This is presented as a complete meal but you can easily serve this as a side dish and skip the chicken. Here it is:

Asian Salad

1 head lettuce
1/4 c. sunflower seeds
1 T. sesame seeds
1/2 pkg wonton wraps, cut into 1/3″ strips and fried

Optional: sliced almonds, finely chopped cilantro

Dressing:
2 T. sugar
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. accent
1/2 tsp. black pepper
3 T. vinegar
1/4 c. oil

Grilled Chicken:
4 boneless skinless breasts
1 c. Italian Dressing
1 c. water
1 T. Natures Seasoning
Marinate for at least 12 hours before grilling.

The least fun job is frying up the wonton strips. In case you don’t know what wonton wraps are, here they are.

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They can be found in the produce section of most grocery stores. They are very thin but puff up a little when you fry them.

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Try to cut them a little straighter than I did. Drop them into hot oil and they will puff up and turn a golden brown. Keep them stirred so they brown evenly. It takes around 1-2 minutes and they’re done.

Honestly, they look a little gross here.

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But they are so nice and crisp when they’re done.

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At a closer look, yeah, it doesn’t look very appetizing so ignore them except to turn them.

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This is how much you get from half a package. That’s a dinner plate, btw.

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The dressing is quite easy to make. I just dump all of the ingredients in the jar and shake it up. This is how much one recipe makes:

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Kinda gets lost in the jar there. But see I like to double the recipe and store the excess in the fridge for later use. It stays good a long time.

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But if you feeling a strong conscience against using Accent (the wicked MSG) you can leave it out, or cut back on it. I have to admit I did use half the amount it calls for.

Throw the chicken on the grill.

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My rule of thumb for boneless breast meat is that if you think it’s done, it probably is. Years of making SURE meat was fully cooked by over-grilling have been over for a while now. White meat is just not something you want to let dry out.

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Yum! I could handle some of that right now. And by the way, this is how we made the chicken for last weekend’s grilled chicken sandwiches.

After you pull the chicken off the grill, let it cool and then slice it thinly.

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For the lettuce, I used mostly Romaine and some iceburg. And I didn’t have sunflower seeds so I used dry roasted pumpkin seeds instead which I like just as well, better actually.

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Add the wonton strips, crunching them up a litttle so they are not in big pieces.

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Add enough dressing to make it wet but not dripping and toss it but for pity’s sake, get a bigger bowl than I did. That’s a weakness of mine – trying to mix something in a too smallcontainer.

Place it in a salad plate and add the chicken on the top. And dig in.

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Is it lunchtime yet? I forgot. For lunch I have jasmine rice and curry chicken.

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We are not regular meat and potato people as you can tell. In fact, several weeks ago we did have meat (grilled ribeyes) and potatoes for supper. The next night it was baked oatmeal (Carolyn’s recipe) with frozen peaches. I honestly couldn’t tell you which meal I enjoyed more. I’m just weird like that.

Have a great weekend!

BB Tourney 2009 – Wednesday March 11, 2009

This past weekend we had our 2nd Annual Basketball Tournament to benefit our school. It was thankfully not as warm as last year but it was pretty close. 85 degrees in March. Nothing like a little spring weather. The birds are singing their hearts out, the dogwoods and azaleas are blooming, the bumble bees are bumbling, or whatever it is they do. Back to basketball, which this is really supposed to be about…

Wendy and Carmel helped with me organizing the food stand, a great help!! Thankfully I had my paperwork from last year available and we didn’t change the menu much. We added smoothies, which were a hit, and strawberry lemonade.

Here is our smoothie recipe, in case you need one.

Strawberry Smoothie

1/2 c. vanilla yogurt
1/3 c. milk
2 T. sugar
6 medium strawberries
6 ice cubes

Blenderize on high until totally smoothie.  1 – 12oz luscious serving. Of course you can use other fruits of your choice here.

We keeping going round and round about prices of the food. I’d love to hear some input from y’all about these prices. Here is a poster this year:

BB Tourney Poster

Most of the people attending are either people who have already contributed to the school and the players pay to play. What do you think? I already know the sandwiches are priced wrong. They were supposed to be 2.50 for the burgers (these are quality burgers) and 3 for the chicken (pure white meat).

And here are some scenes from the day.

Weekend in SC – Monday March 9, 2009

Since Crysta apparently was sitting on pins and needles waiting to see pictures from that good weekend in SC, even though she didn’t leave a comment and say so, I got the fullness of the message when she was here in person this weekend. One of these days I will have to post why she isn’t here in person every day and is living in the land of cold, windy Indiana but that will be reserved for later.

Three weeks ago Ginny (who also doesn’t live here any more and will be included in the same epistle) called just to chat or something. She asked if we wanted to come help with her garage sale the following Saturday and I said, sure, we were planning to come that weekend and hadn’t let her know yet. So, unbeknownst to us, she got on the phone with Crysta and pled with her to fly down for the weekend too. Well, the tickets did get manageable and she flew down to SC on Friday afternoon. No wonder Gin was so disturbed that we couldn’t get there earlier Friday night. In fact, she called us off and on all week to make sure we were coming. But my sister the nurse had a wild day at work Friday so we didn’t get to Wes & Ginny’s place ‘til nearly 1 AM.

We were being given a tour of the house the next morning and the last room we saw was the guest room where said surprise guest was waiting for us.

We had a great weekend doing a little shopping, a bit of eating and a lot of gabbing. Oh, and some trash talking with Wes. We also got to see the church where Jamie will be getting married (Christy and I will be doing the photography) and were given a tour of Fairplay Wilderness Camp by Carol.

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Cajun Firecracker Sticks – a delicious appetizer at Fatz Cafe.

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Gin shows us what a fried egg looks like after being in the oven for 6 hours.

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Crysta and Lois

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Wes and Slater

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The family that cooks together, stays together. Often families that don’t cook together, also stay together, which is good. I don’t think Wes is actually cooking.

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Mason playing with his many little cars and trucks

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Ginny has her own cooking show. Here she is making Penne Rigate. Or else she was making corn. I think it was corn.

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Here someone from the studio audience is attacking her. She does not have a very good security system.

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Sunday afternoon game of Chutes and Ladders

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The game goes bad.

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Apparantly Wes does not like losing.

No, really, it’s all good. He’s just having a little fun tussling with his sons.

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A little Sunday afternoon garage sitting.

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Slater shows us the fine art of dribbling.

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Sometimes if you make a face it helps.

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Or stare at it in deep concentration.

In parting I shall leave you with a shot of the four of us.

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Adios and tomorrow it’s the beach. It’s supposed to be a high of 85*. 

In Sepia – Thursday March 5, 2009

I was doing some other work on my computer tonight and I got the urge to do some editing again. So I dug into the archives to see what I could come up with. I played around with different effects.

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Sharp?

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or soft?

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Yeah, I was into the sepia/chocolate thing.

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I have a square brown frame with a square brown mat. I’ve been having a hard time figuring out what picture would look good as a square. I’m thinking this last one could work. What do y’all think?     

Spring and Warm Weather – Friday February 27, 2009

 We’ve had a couple of days with lovely spring weather. Somehow it managed to escape my notice that the azaleas are blooming. Maybe because there are no bushes in our neighborhood. The “tulip” trees, or Japanese Magnolias are about finished. Every year I am determined to get some pictures of them but then I forget until it’s too late. There aren’t very many trees around so I guess I’ll have to bang on someone’s door and see if they’ll let me in their yard.

One of the types of trees here have red seeds that show up in early spring. The look real pretty in the evening sun. And yesterday we had beautiful fluffy white clouds in a blue, blue sky. So I took my camera on a walk over lunch break.

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In the early evening sun:

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We also have a few things planted in our garden now … some things that require cool weather, which will be a thing of the past before long.

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The broccoli plants several weeks ago:

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We also have cauliflower, spring onions and potatoes planted. Can’t wait to have some yummy goodness from the garden.  

 

And for very random addition, here is a scene looking out my office door at work, a scene I see fairly frequently:

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That depot is in desperate need of repair. They gutted it several months ago. The city officials have been in it again this past week. According to the paper, it will soon be remodeled for the chamber of commerce. It had beautiful blue doors on it that I used for pictures a time or two. Hopefully it will have some character again when it’s finished. Just maybe we’ll get to do the remodel. We could supervise it from our desks.

Hope you have a great weekend! When I have a chance to edit the photos, I tell what I was doing last weekend.