Curry Chicken Spinach Salad

This was meant for using left-over Thanksgiving turkey, which I fully intended on doing, but things got away from me. So I used regular chicken breast instead. Simple dish and really tasty. We used it as a main dish, but I felt like it wasn’t enough to run solo. I loved the dressing though.

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Curried Turkey Spinach Salad

 

Chicken and Chorizo

Rice and beans with chicken and chorizo, and steamed broccoli. Simple and very fast and sill had a flavor explosion. I give this high marks! I’ve never used Chorizo sausage before, but I think I was supposed to cook it before I diced it. Oops. The flavors still worked great though.

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Rice and Beans with Chicken and Chorizo

Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Soup

Turkey soup made with Thanksgiving turkey leftovers. I’ve made this soup every year since I was in college and over the years my process has changed. It’s always an all day event though. The longer it simmers, the better it is. The two ingredients that makes this soup zing are a bottle of beer, and some apple cider. I always use too many kluski noodles so the soup on day two is more like just noodles. But it still tastes awesome.

RECIPES:

Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey Soup

I never measure or write anything down for this. I always wing it, but this is the best I can remember.

I take my biggest pot and put in about 1/3 bottle of white wine. Then I fill the pot about 3/4 full of water. Then I add salt, oregano, thyme, basil, and a few bay leaves. Then I throw in the a turkey leg and a wing, and whatever other scraps look the fattiest. Anything with big chunks of skin. Next I add chopped carrots, celery, and onions. I bring it to a boil and let it cook on low for a few hours.

Then I take the turkey out and cut up all the meat and return it to the pot. I discard the skin and all that stuff. I do keep two bar bones and throw them back in the pot. I’m not sure why, but this is what I do. After the turkey meat is chopped up and added, this is when I pour in a full bottle of beer. It’s different every year. This year I went with Bell’s Winter White. After the beer, I add between 1 and 2 cups of apple cider. Let it simmer for another couple hours.

Then it’s time to add the noodles. Bring it to a boil and add half a bag of kluski noodles and walk away. I always do more, I just can’t stop myself. I never walk away. Once the noodles are done, you’re good to go. But you can let it simmer longer too. This soup tastes the best left over.

Braised Chicken with Kale

Braised chicken with kale.  This was really really good.  Great flavor, but nice and light.  Kale is one of those vegetables that is really growing on me.  If you don’t like dark meat, I’m sure this would be good with chicken breasts too.

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Braised Chicken and Kale

Chicken w/ Olives, Dates, and Cinnamon

Chicken with olives, dates, and cinnamon, and a side salad.  I picked this because it sounded weird.  At least it did to me.  But whoa, what an awesome blend of flavors.  The sweet and savory combination made it a perfect fall meal.  Just as yesterday was, this was an unexpected hit.

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Chicken with Olives, Dates, And Cinnamon