If you enjoy a delicious and delectable blend of sweet and sour,
you are more than likely always on the look out for some really good
grilled chicken recipes you can make at home for your family. Although,
you may want to adjust the amount of heat in the dish by reducing the
amount of peppers you include, this is a great tasting salad that just
about anyone will enjoy.
You and Your Family with Enjoy Making and Eating Chicken Salad Recipes
Remember when you add fruits to your recipes especially recipes that use lots of vegetables the kids will be more apt to comply with consuming the meals you prepare for them. In fact, some recipes are so easy that you might want to let the kids help you prepare your next salad as well as other dishes. If you and your family enjoy eating sweet and spicy in the same mouthful, you will all enjoy including this recipe for grilled chicken salad with a spicy peach sauce.
Interestingly enough, this grilled chicken salad will go well if you are entertaining company in the backyard while you are BBQ grilling. It is a nice change of pace in taste than some of the other dishes you may already be serving. Then again, it will also make a great dish to take with you when you are attending a potluck dinner.
Recipe for Grilled Chicken Salad with Spicy Peach Sauce
What You Need
Using a food processor you will add the peach halves and juice, red wine vinegar, raspberry vinegar, chopped cilantro, sea salt, pepper, and ground habanera pepper. Process until the mixture is smooth. Set aside until needed.
Place the chicken breast halves in a gallon size zip lock food bag and then add ¾ cup of spicy peach sauce into the bag. Seal the bag and shake. Place in the refrigerator for 2 to 6 hours to chill.
About 10 minutes before preparation time soak the onion in ice water and then drain. Set aside until needed.
You will grill the chicken over the direct heat of hot coals.
Preheat a grill for direct grilling, medium heat. Drain the marinade from the chicken and discard the remaining marinade. Grill the chicken breast halves on both sides until they are done or browned and firm to the touch.
Using a large serving bowl you will add the baby spinach leaves, milled toasted pecans or walnuts and crumbled blue cheese and the remaining spicy peach sauce. Toss well to combine. Slice the grilled chicken in strips or chunks and then arrange them on top of the spinach salad.
You and Your Family with Enjoy Making and Eating Chicken Salad Recipes
Remember when you add fruits to your recipes especially recipes that use lots of vegetables the kids will be more apt to comply with consuming the meals you prepare for them. In fact, some recipes are so easy that you might want to let the kids help you prepare your next salad as well as other dishes. If you and your family enjoy eating sweet and spicy in the same mouthful, you will all enjoy including this recipe for grilled chicken salad with a spicy peach sauce.
Interestingly enough, this grilled chicken salad will go well if you are entertaining company in the backyard while you are BBQ grilling. It is a nice change of pace in taste than some of the other dishes you may already be serving. Then again, it will also make a great dish to take with you when you are attending a potluck dinner.
Recipe for Grilled Chicken Salad with Spicy Peach Sauce
What You Need
- 1 can peach halves and juice 15 ounce
- ¼ cup red wine vinegar
- 2 Tablespoons raspberry vinegar
- 2 Tablespoons chopped cilantro
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon ground habanera pepper
- 3 boneless skinless chicken breast halves
- ½ small thinly sliced red onion
- 2 bags rinsed baby spinach leaves 9 ounce
- 1 cup milled toasted pecans or walnuts
- 3 ounces crumbled blue cheese
Using a food processor you will add the peach halves and juice, red wine vinegar, raspberry vinegar, chopped cilantro, sea salt, pepper, and ground habanera pepper. Process until the mixture is smooth. Set aside until needed.
Place the chicken breast halves in a gallon size zip lock food bag and then add ¾ cup of spicy peach sauce into the bag. Seal the bag and shake. Place in the refrigerator for 2 to 6 hours to chill.
About 10 minutes before preparation time soak the onion in ice water and then drain. Set aside until needed.
You will grill the chicken over the direct heat of hot coals.
Preheat a grill for direct grilling, medium heat. Drain the marinade from the chicken and discard the remaining marinade. Grill the chicken breast halves on both sides until they are done or browned and firm to the touch.
Using a large serving bowl you will add the baby spinach leaves, milled toasted pecans or walnuts and crumbled blue cheese and the remaining spicy peach sauce. Toss well to combine. Slice the grilled chicken in strips or chunks and then arrange them on top of the spinach salad.
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