Some days it is just too hot to cook. I find really hot and sticky days just zap all of my energy and I just can't be asked to cook anything. Not complaining . . . just saying is all . . .
That is when a simple recipe like this Roast Chicken and Bread Salad comes in very handy. It literally involves almost no cooking at all, unless you call cooking some bread cubes into croutons in a skillet as cooking. You use an already cooked rotisserie chicken. Presto chango!
It has a lovely Balsamic dressing. So gorgeous. I adore Balsamic vineger. I could lap it up by the spoonful. It's just so good.
The stale french bread croutons make a great use of leftover stale bread . . . and also absorbe some of that delicious dressing, which makes them even tastier . . .
Crisp baby spinach leaves . . . fresh and green. Nutty toasted Pinenuts/Pignoli . . . and fruity dried currants complete the deal. What's not to like? This is quite simply . . . fabulous!
*Roast Chicken and Bread Salad*
Serves 41 fat clove of garlic, peeled and minced
To
make the vinaigrette,whisk together the garlic, vinegar, mustard, 1/2
tsp of salt and a pinch of black pepper in a large bowl.. Gradually
whisk in the olive oil and set aside.
Heat a large
frying pan over medium high heat. Warm the oil for the croutons and
then add the bread cubes. Toss to coat evenly. Cook until golden brown
all over, turning with some tongs, about five minutes. Season to
taste with some salt and pepper and transfer to the bowl containing the
dressing and toss together.
Working quickly, add the
spinach, pine nuts and currants, tossing all together to coat with the
dressing. Arrange on 4 chilled plates, topping each serving with 2
pieces of chicken. Serve immediately.
I love balsamic too..and these kinds of salads Marie;)
ReplyDeleteIt was quick and easy Monique! xoxo
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