Fried chicken and vegetable salad

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My kids were home all day today. And yesterday. Stormy weather. Classes were suspended. According to the latest news, they will resume tomorrow.

fried chicken and vegetable salad

Anyway, this dish made with fried breaded strips of chicken thigh fillets, romaine lettuce and cherry tomatoes was today’s lunch. The idea was to make a salad a la KFC. Although my kids dug into the salad (Sam loved those cherry tomatoes!), what they really did was to eat the fried strips of chicken with fried rice. The salad was just a salad for them and not a main dish as it was for me.

The dressing for the salad is sort of a cheater’s Caesar’s salad dressing. See, when it storms here, we’re pratically stuck in the house. It isn’t a good idea to venture to the wet market or the supermarket just to buy a few items. When it storms, we make do with what there is. In fact, power was out yesterday and, not knowing for how long our water supply would last, we ate out of paper plates.

So, how to make this fried chicken and vegetable salad…

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    5 Responses to “Fried chicken and vegetable salad”

    1. phynkee on July 13th, 2006 9:16 pm

      nice! last time i had fried chicken with coleslaw.
      i’ll definitely try this dish this weekend!
      thanks, ms. connie!

    2. zinc2377 on July 13th, 2006 11:17 pm

      yummy! Can I use few drops of olive oil + little salt instead of mayonnaise for the salad?

    3. Connie on July 14th, 2006 12:33 am

      you’re welcome, phynkee. next time, i’ll try this with lechon kawali. :grin:

      zinc, you can make the caesar’s salad dressing yourself. it’s not that hard, actually. Caesar’s salad dressing recipe.

    4. Gena cockerell on July 15th, 2006 4:21 am

      Hi Connie,
      Looks nice light lunch.i would definitely try this when our weather here in NZ getting warmer.
      Thanks Gena

    5. Trosp on July 15th, 2006 12:11 pm

      If you want a quickie veggie salads, try the veggie stall in SM Makati ground floor. Around PHP 60 per plastic box.

      Talking about a chicken salad, I find Kenny Roger’s not up to what they are advertising. I prefer the Wendy’s. Even their hamburger has a lot of veggies. Astig…

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