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Jun 3rd, 2009, 07:57 PM
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Can all of you share some of your best chicken salad recipes that I can use for sandwiches?
And what kind of bread is best for chicken and egg salad sandwiches?
Also, are there other fillings for sandwiches that are really good to serve when you have company over?
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Jun 3rd, 2009, 08:09 PM
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I only use wholemeal or granary bread. White bread is tastier but is v.unhealthy! My tried and tested chicken filling:
Cut chicken (boneless) into smallish pieces and put them in a pan, cover with water and add peeled and chopped garlic and ginger (don't have to be too small just roughly chop them). Put on the cooker and allow to cook till chicken is done all the way through. Once you are sure the chicken is cooked properly sieve the chicken and seperate so that you have just the chicken. Discard the garlic and ginger.
Then shred the chicken and add mayonnaise, season to taste with salt and pepper. Add red onion finely chopped (can add regular onion but I prefer red). Also add finely chopped cucumber. Mix well. Spread on sandwiches and serve! Enjoy.
p.s. I am sure you can try other variations of vegetables...but the above is my standard recipe and is super yummy!
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Jun 3rd, 2009, 08:41 PM
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make homemade club sandwiches.
toast brown bread and spead with mayonnaise.
For the first filling i cover the chicken in piri piri sauce and grill it,then shred it up and mix with mayo and pinch of salt and pepper, put in the sandwich with some lettuce anc cucumber.
so so far its bread-chicken filling-bread so on the second bread spread egg fillings which is just hard boiled eggs mixed in with mayo and sald and pepper and them put sliced tomaro on top.
ok so bread-chicken-bread-egg-bread
the third filling i like doing something chatpatta so i usually make an aloo chaat filling wich is just boiled aloo mashed up with sald pepper chaat masala, chilli sauce and lemon juice.
so then you have bread-chicken-bread-egg-bread-aloo-bread.
Then cut into 4 small tirangles so into half then half again, then use a toothpick or skewer to hold them together and serve in platter surrounded with fried or salad!
smething else which is yummy is chicken pizza muffins.
By muffins in mean buns or whatever people like to call them.
Anyways so cut in half and toast the muffins in a grill very quickly then spread very thin slice of tomato puree and then putt on chicken it can be anyyyyyyyyyy kind of chicken bland or spicy and sprinke whatever you want else i usually do sweetcorn, hari mirch and onions then a slight cheese sprinkle and grill again quickly its greatttt for parties!
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Jun 3rd, 2009, 09:34 PM
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Hey Reha,
I like Pepridge Farm's whole-grain bread. And fresh loaves of bread from the bakery are nice as well (buttered ciabatta bread/roll).
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1739...235193,00.html
You can substitute finely chopped lettuce for the above recipe. I like to add a few splashes of hot sauce...and sometimes a bit of vinegar to the filling along with mayo. Gives it a slight tartness and that extra kick.
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Jun 4th, 2009, 12:33 PM
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My favorite thing to put in chicken salad is sweet peppers.. red/yellow/orange, green onions and very finely chopped carrots. And in egg salad, I put some green olives too. Just very few, gives it a nice tang.
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Jun 4th, 2009, 01:54 PM
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Mr Halwa boils chicken and makes a paste of it in the food processor with mayonnaise. He adds black pepper, green or red chillies and fresh coriander to it and then spreads it on bread. On the next layer for your club sandwich you can put any of the normal salad ingredients like lettuce/tomato/onion/cucumber/sweet peppers etc with a mayo mixed with chilli sauce spread.
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Jun 5th, 2009, 09:39 AM
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And what does Mrs Halwa do? Hm? LOL.
These recipes are rather good ladies...what else do you all use as sandwich fillers? I guess Im trying to learn how to add variety to my sandwiches so I can serve them at lunches...its too much work to make dahi barey/chole/samosas/etc every single time!!!
Can someone please change the thread title to Sandwich Fillers?
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Jun 5th, 2009, 04:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PSquared
And what does Mrs Halwa do? Hm? LOL.
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She eats them.
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Jun 6th, 2009, 02:35 PM
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Guacamole is v nice in chicken sandwiches.
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Jun 8th, 2009, 03:56 AM
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Alright ladies...this is what I did today and they turned out AMAZING!
I boiled my chicken and chopped it in a blender so it was actually pretty fine but it wasnt a paste.
I added very finely chopped celery, red onions, mayo, salt, black pepper and red chili powder.
People loved them and not a single one was left. 
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Jun 8th, 2009, 04:32 AM
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Jun 8th, 2009, 06:26 AM
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Sounds tasty, I like celery n onions in sandwiches.
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