Chicken

Uncluckingbelievable Chicken Salad

October  4, 2022
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  • Serves 8
Author Notes

My family loves the roasted chicken so much they say it would be it their "Last Meal". If there's any chicken left after dinner, this salad puts it to good use (if it is possible to augment leftover chicken). The butternut squash can be omitted if it is out of season.

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Ingredients
  • Roasting the chicken
  • 2 4 lb. Whole Chickens, preferably kosher
  • 6 tablespoons Ground cumin
  • 4 tablespoons Black peppercorns, smashed
  • 2 tablespoons Kosher salt
  • 8 Carrots, peeled, trimmed and cut into 2" pieces
  • 2 Heads of fennel, trimmed and sliced
  • 1 White onion, peeled and cut into eight pieces
  • 1 Butternut squash, peeled, trimmed and cut into 1" cubes
  • 4 tablespoons Olive oil
  • Making the Chicken Salad
  • 2 tablespoons Fig preserves
  • 4 tablespoons Mayonnaise
Directions
  1. Roasting the chicken
  2. Mix cumin, salt and pepper. Drizzle 2 Tb. of oil over chickens. Rub chickens inside and outside with spice mixture. Reserve around 1/4 of mixture.
  3. Toss vegetables with remaining olive oil and spices.
  4. Heat oven to 450 degrees. Place chickens in large roasting pan. Put vegetables around chicken. Roast approximately 1 hour until juices run clear, turning chickens after half an hour. When chicken is done, remove and let cool. If vegetables are not soft and caramelized, continue cooking until they are succulent.
  5. When cool enough to handle, remove chicken meat from the bones and cut into big chunks (where possible). Coarsely chop vegetables.
  1. Making the Chicken Salad
  2. Combine chicken, vegetables, preserves and mayonnaise in bowl. Salt and pepper to taste. Salad is best when flavors can meld for at least an hour.

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1 Review

babs1652 July 24, 2012
We had a version of this tonight. We're on holiday without a proper kitchen so we didn't roast all the veg and make a salad. Instead we brushed the chicken with olive oil and liberally sprinkled the breasts with cumin and s&p. During the last minutes of indirect cooking on the bbq, we brushed the fig jam and mayo on. It got great reviews from the whole gang with people calling dibs on the leftovers for tomorrow. We'll try the complete version when we return home. Thanks for posting!