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Greek Chicken Salad
I have been so busy over summer that I have not had time to keep up with posts, hopefully I will have some more time to post more regularly over August. I tagged this recipe to make for a swap I am involved in, as I had some leftover roast chicken to use up. It was a quick, easy and very tasty recipe and I loved the combination of ingredients used. I made mine with regular mayonnaise instead of miracle whip as I prefer this. I served ours over salad greens with some crusty bread for a great summer time meal. To read more reviews on this recipe or to view more photos please click here.

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Ingredients

3 Cups cubed cooked chicken breasts (About 3- 4 breasts)(leftover roast chicken also works well)
2 Medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded, chopped
1 1/4 Cups crumbled feta cheese
2/3 Cup sliced pitted ripe olives (I used pimento stuffed olives.)
1/4 Cup snipped parsley
3/4 Cup Miracle Whip (I used mayonnaise)
3/4 Cup plain yogurt
1 Tablespoon dried oregano
3 Minced garlic cloves
Lettuce leaf

Method

1. In a large bowl, combine chicken, cucumber, cheese, and olives.

2. In a smaller bowl, stir together parsley, Miracle Whip, yogurt, oregano, and garlic.

3. Add to chicken mixture, toss to coat, Ccver and chill.

Serve on lettuce or mixed green leaves.

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.

Creamy Chicken Marsala
I have a recipe for a more traditional chicken marsala, that we enjoy but thought I would play around a bit the other night and came up with this one. It turned out really well and whilst I probably still prefer the more traditional recipe this make a nice change. I made this for just 2 of us but the sauce ingredients would make enough for 3 people and would probably stretch to 4 servings if you do not like things very sauce as we do. I served ours over wild rice and asparagus so we enjoyed the extra sauce over the rice.

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Ingredients

Olive oil
2-4 Chicken breasts (see note above on servings)

Sauce

2-3 Tablespoons butter
300g Mushrooms, sliced
3 Green onions, sliced thinly
1/2 Cup Marsala wine
11/2 Teaspoons chicken stock granules
1 Cup water
1/2 Lemon, juice of
1/2 Cup cream
1 Tablespoon basil, chopped finely
1 Tablespoon cornflour
Pepper to taste
Parsley to sprinkle over (optional)

Method

1. Heat a little olive oil in a fry pan add chicken breasts, cook until browned on both sides about 6-8 Min’s a side, remove and set to one side. (It is not to important to cook chicken all the way through as it is added back to the pan at the end, so it will finish cooking then.)

2. Wipe pan clean, melt butter in same pan, add mushrooms, cook stirring a couple of times for 5 Min’s, add green onions, cook a further 2 Min’s.

3. Add marsala, stock, water and lemon juice, stir to combine, add cream and basil, stir again until combined.

4. Mix a little water with the cornflour, add to sauce stir until mixture thickens, season with pepper.

5. Return chicken to pan, simmer gently until chicken is heated through.

To Serve: Slice chicken breasts thickly, arrange on plate and spoon sauce over, sprinkle with parsley if desired.

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