Thanks Delma
these are great tips
syl

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 But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there 
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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] 25 Ways To Recycle Chicken


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> 25 Ways To Recycle Chicken
> Coming up with dinner every day can be a pain in the neck, especially if
> you are a single cook. Just thinking about going to the store is
> discouraging enough, much less having to cook after a day's work. Many
> of us take the easy way out and throw something together from the
> leftover dishes in the refrigerator. and more often than not, that
> leftover is chicken. Not that there's anything wrong with chicken. It's
> quick, easy and economical. It tastes good and it's good for you. But
> chicken is boring if you always make the same old thing in the same old
> way.
> Depending on the size of your cooking audience, and with a little
> imagination, you can keep a roasted chicken going for a day or a week.
> Start with a whole roasted or rotisserie-broiled chicken from the
> supermarket or a take-out restaurant. After your first meal, the rest of
> the bird looms as leftovers.
> Here are 25 ways to recycle leftover chicken without actually cooking.
> With most of them, you could round out the meal by serving a salad, a
> good piece of bread or a hard roll, a piece of fresh fruit and a couple
> of cookies. Most of the suggestions are quickie versions of more
> complicated dishes. Assemble here, heat up there. So who's telling?
> Dip It
> 1. International "Ketchup": Heat up a hefty portion of leftover chicken
> and serve with an international dipping sauce, found in the ethnic
> sections of supermarkets. Try Thai dipping sauce, Szechuan dipping
> sauce, Indian chutney, and a smoky cowboy barbecue sauce.
> Do it with Eggs
> 2. Chicken Deviled Eggs: Mash six hard cooked egg yolks with mayonnaise,
> grated onion, mustard and salt, pepper and hot pepper sauce to taste.
> Stir in about a half-cup of finely chopped cooked chicken.
> 3. Omelet or Scrambled Eggs: Combine small cubes of chicken, cubes of
> cream cheese and some chopped herbs (parsley, chives and tarragon make a
> good combination). Toss into an omelet or scrambled eggs and let heat
> through until the chicken is warm and the cream cheese is oozy.
> Match it with Breads
> 4. Pita Sandwich: Spread pita pocket bread (whole wheat or sesame) with
> mayonnaise to which you've added a pinch of curry and a few drops of
> fresh lemon juice. Add slices of cooked chicken. Stuff in a few slices
> of mango or avocado for a surprise and finish with a good spray of
> watercress or crisp lettuce. If you have some chopped nuts handy, toss
> them in.
> 5. Another Pita Sandwich: Spread pita pocket bread with mayonnaise.
> Stuff it with slices of leftover chicken, sweet cabbage relish, and a
> slice of tomato.
> Sprinkle generously with pepper. The crisp-sweet relish is the flavor
> secret here.
> 6. Cheese Melt: Spread a split and partly toasted English muffin with
> pesto or mayonnaise, top with slices of leftover chicken and grated or
> sliced cheese.
> Heat under the broiler until brown and bubbly.
> 7. White Pizza: Brush a small round of focaccia bread or Boboli with
> olive oil and sprinkle with garlic powder. Scatter with pieces of
> leftover chicken, chopped fresh herbs and top with shredded mozzarella
> cheese. Run under the broiler to brown.
> 8. Red Pizza: Slice a piece of French bread in half lengthwise. Brush it
> with olive oil and sprinkle with garlic powder. Spoon on a little canned
> pizza sauce and scatter shreds of leftover chicken over all. Add chopped
> fresh basil and oregano if you have some. Top with shredded mozzarella
> cheese. Run under the broiler to brown.
> 9. Mexican Pizza: Scatter shredded leftover chicken on a flour tortilla
> to within a half inch of the edge. Generously shake mild or hot pepper
> sauce onto the chicken. Top with some shredded mozzarella or jack
> cheese. Run under the broiler until the cheese melts and browns and the
> edges of the tortilla turn up like a saucer. Reach for additional hot
> pepper sauce.
> 10. Rancher Pizza: Scatter shredded leftover chicken on a flour
> tortilla.
> Douse with smoked barbecue sauce. Top with grated cheddar cheese if you
> like.
> Run under the broiler until cheese melts and browns and the edges of the
> tortilla turn up like a saucer.
> Wrap it up
> 11. Peking Chicken: Steam a flour tortilla to warm and soften it. Spread
> the tortilla with a teaspoon of hoisin sauce, or more to taste (you can
> boost the flavor with a drop of sesame oil), add thin shreds of leftover
> chicken and small chopped pieces of chicken skin. The skin won't be very
> crisp, but it adds a ton of flavor. Snip a scallion into rings and
> scatter them over the chicken. Wrap up into a package. As an
> alternative, spread the hoisin sauce in a pita pocket and stuff with
> chicken, chicken skin and scallions.
> 12. Fajitas: Saute a little sliced onion and green pepper in olive oil.
> Place on a warm flour tortilla. Add strips of warm cooked leftover
> chicken.
> Spritz with lime juice. Top with a dollop of sour cream, shredded
> lettuce and a spoonful of salsa. Roll up into a package.
> Warm it up
> 13. Stir Fry: You don't need a wok. A skillet will work just as well.
> Toss sliced onion, garlic, red pepper, yellow squash and zucchini,
> broccoli buds and bean sprouts with olive oil until soft. Toss in cubes
> of leftover cooked chicken to heat. Douse with stir-fry sauce and heat
> through.
> 14. Fried Rice: Saute onion and garlic. Add a portion of leftover rice.
> Add chopped scrambled egg, minced leftover vegetables and diced leftover
> chicken. If there's a little piece of ham or shrimp in the fridge, chop
> it and add. Season with soy sauce, heat and serve.
> 15. Kebabs: Alternate cubes of leftover chicken, pineapple and red
> pepper on a skewer. Brush with melted butter or spritz with olive oil
> cooking spray and heat briefly under the broiler to brown.
> 16. Soup Helper: Reinforce any canned vegetable or chicken soup with
> real pieces of chicken.
> Salads
> 17. Variations on a theme: Toss leftover chicken pieces with almost
> anything: apples, olives, mandarin oranges, avocado, ham, pesto. Add
> celery or nuts for crunch, onions or shallots for bite and lemon juice
> for zest. Bind with mayonnaise, a little yogurt or sour cream. Serve on
> lettuce or in a sandwich.
> 18. Chicken Caesar Salad: Toss pieces of romaine lettuce in a bowl. Add
> chopped anchovies, chopped hard cooked egg and croutons. Toss with
> bottled Caesar salad dressing. Top with strips of grilled chicken and
> grated Parmesan cheese.
> 19. Cobb Salad: Top salad greens with strips of julienne of leftover
> chicken, ham and cheese. Make other strips of red onion, crumbled bacon,
> bleu cheese and diced tomatoes. Add avocado and hard cooked eggs if you
> like.
> 20. Pasta Salad: Bolster almost any homemade or store-bought pasta salad
> with chunks of chicken.
> 21. Oriental Chicken Salad: Mix diced or shredded leftover chicken,
> sliced water chestnuts, diced celery and a sliced scallion. Toss with
> mayonnaise to which you've added a pinch each of ginger and mustard and
> a tablespoon or so of chopped candied ginger. Scatter sliced toasted
> almonds over the top.
> Pick it off the Carcass
> 22. Chicken Log: Soften a small package of cream cheese, and add
> Worcestershire sauce and mild or hot pepper sauce to taste. Add a
> chopped stalk of celery and about a cup and a half of minced leftover
> chicken. Mix well and dump onto a piece of waxed paper. Form into a log
> and chill. Unwrap and roll in chopped nuts and parsley. Serve with
> crackers.
> 23. Chicken Hash: Mince up leftover chicken and leftover potatoes. Add a
> beaten egg, a sliced scallion and season heavily. Melt butter in a
> no-stick pan, add the mixture to the pan and heat until a crust forms.
> Flip and cook on other side.
> 24. Mix it up: Toss scraps and shreds of leftover chicken into pancake
> mix, into waffle mix, into griddle fritters.
> 25. Chicken Pecan Spread: Blend a large package of cream cheese and 1/3
> cup mayonnaise. Stir in 3/4 cup of pecans, 2 tablespoons chutney
> (chopped if necessary), 1 -1/2 teaspoons curry powder and a tablespoon
> of chopped parsley.
> Add 1 cup chopped leftover chicken and stir well. Turn into a serving
> dish.
> Serve with crackers or as a spread for pear or apple slices.
> 26. Time to buy another chicken.
>
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