Curried Chicken Salad
Today I’m sharing a Curried Chicken Salad, a recipe from The SkinnyTaste Cookbook, by Gina Homolka, a fresh lunch or dinner entree!
Last week I made Skinnytaste’s Curried Chicken Salad for lunch, and like Gina, I dreamed about it for days! Not only did I enjoy it, my husband and son did as well.
All of Gina’s recipes are so healthy, fresh, easy, nutritional, tasty, and seriously, I think her The Skinnytaste Cookbook may be my new best friend!
Le Creuset.
I also love Le Creuset, and this 3 1/2 quart braiser is my new favorite piece in my kitchen! (Did you happen to pin my One-Pot Chicken Paprika Thigh recipe?)! Their pieces are gorgeous enameled cast iron, perfect to use with Gina’s fabulous recipes (in her new book), such as her Mongolian Beef and Broccoli or Chicken Marsala.
The colors.
Le Creuset makes timeless gifts that any seasoned cook or beginner would love to own. I personally love the vibrant colors that are available in the Le Creuset line, with Carribean Blue in my kitchen.
Gues what? The winner today gets to choose their favorite color! How awesome is that!? What color will you choose if you win?
The recipe.
Today’s recipe, Curried Chicken Salad, makes (5) 1 cup servings, but I just knew the recipe would be so good, I doubled it. I also used rotisserie chicken. YUM. Perfect for school lunches, a formal luncheon, a baby or wedding shower, tea party … fun for fall entertaining!
Amazing Gina.
Gina’s my good friend who I adore and she blogs at Skinnytaste.com.
She is positive, inspirational, she’s been sharing her “skinny” recipes for years, helping people with nutritional, lower calorie foods, and she genuinely cares about her family, community, blogging community, NYC, the world! She’s a lover of people and helping people, I would say, in many ways.
Her beautiful book.
You’ll have to read her story in her book (with gorgeous photography), how she got started with blogging and creating healthy recipes, but I will tell you that her book will help you with calorie count, eating healthy, taking charge of your kitchen, and eating REAL food. If you don’t win today, you can buy your own copy, HERE. Better yet, stock up on this book for gifts. I did!
Last month we spent a few days together in Asheville, NC, and when we game to this “Before I die …” wall, downtown Asheville, well, we had a little fun. :)
I said, Amen, sister! Let’s do it!!
So my prediction is that Gina has already done it – written a NY Times Bester Sellers book! Let’s sit back and watch it happen!
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Chilli and beef with veggies stew
I love making soups. Lots is soup.
I love to make split pea and ham soup!
I love roasted sweet potatoes, Sweet potato soups/stews and for dessert, cream cheese filled pumpkin muffins. Yum!
For some reason, during the spring and summer I will not make soup or chili, so by the time Fall rolls around I’m all about both dishes.
Chili
Favorite main dish in the fall is coque au vin.
Love Skinnytaste and agree with you that Gina is wonderful. Main dish: made green chile chicken posole tonight and that is *definitely* going into the regular rotation this winter!
Skinny Taste is my go to place for great new recipes. Would’ve to have the book.
i love to make roast chicken with fall veggies & squash in the fall :) thanks for the chance!!
Beef stew
I love Gina’s Recipe for chicken and white bean enchiladas in creamy salsa Verde! You must try it if you haven’t, it will become YOUR new favorite too!
My favorite main dish to cook for the fall is penne alla vodka! Warm, tasty, and hearty!
potato soup! Yum!
I love making pumpkin soup.
Soups and casseroles
Chili :)
My favorite main dish to cook in the fall is beef stew.
slow cooler chicken and dumplings!
I love to make stews and chili in the fall! Beautiful pot and cookbook!!
I love to make apple curry pork. It is tasty, easy to make, and everyone, even my 2 year old, likes it!
Any soup stew! Potato Soup, Hamburger Chowder, Chicken Tortilla, Beef Stew – yum!
I love making chili in the fall.
I can’t wait to get my cookbook – it’s on it’s way!!!
Never cooked a bad reciepe
Turkey dinner, with all the fixins… As soon as the temperature drops, I’m ready for Thanksgiving!