Showing posts with label pineapple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pineapple. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Jerk Chicken Salad with Citrus Dressing



A while back I posted a recipe from The Flat Belly Diet Cookbook for Sassy Water, a refreshing and delicious concoction to make and drink as part of a weight loss plan.  Tonight I improvised on a recipe from that book for a dinner salad, and I just have to share it with you.  I know, what's to get excited about eating a salad, right? This really was great. I loved the jerk seasoned chicken, even though I did buy the seasoning in a jar. And the dressing, light and practically fat free, was perfect for this salad.  Because I didn't have mango that was called for in the salad, nor did I have sweet white onion, I used pineapple tidbits and sliced green onion.

JERK CHICKEN SALAD WITH CITRUS DRESSING 

  • Stir together in a small bowl the juice of half a lime, 1 tsp. of olive oil, and 1 tsp. of jerk seasoning. Find it in the ethnic foods aisle in the Jamaican section. Rub this all over two boneless chicken breast halves and refrigerate for an hour. 
  • Make your dressing by combining 1 Tbs. of fresh lime juice, 2 Tbs. orange juice, 1 tsp. olive oil, 1/2 tsp. honey, 1/4 tsp. salt, and freshly ground pepper.  Pleeeze, if you are noticing that worn out looking bowl I used for the dressing....I just can't part with my son's first cereal dish with Big Bird in the bottom of the bowl. It's so old, 25 years to be exact, but I just love it!

Put together your salad using any combination of greens. I used romaine and fresh spinach. Add:
  • 1/2 of an avocado, cubed
  • 2 green onions, sliced
  • Handful of cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 4 oz. of pineapple tidbits, drained (I buy those little fruit cups, perfect for smoothies, salads, etc.)
Grill the chicken breasts and keep warm while you toss the dressing with the salad greens and divide between two plates. Slice the chicken cross-wise and arrange it along side of the salad or place on top. Either way, this is a winner. Enjoy! And tell me how you liked it.  

Monday, September 14, 2009

Sesame & Panko Crusted Tofu with Toasted Coconut & Pineapple Rice

This dinner idea came to me in bits and pieces. I had all the ingredients but wasn't quite sure how I wanted to put them together. The tofu I bought several days ago. It was calling to me to please do something with it or throw it out. This is what I came up with.... And I should start by saying, please give tofu a try! It's soy, it's good for you, it's high in protein, it's low in cholesterol, low in carbs, economical, a great alternative to meat,  it goes well with everything, just like that neutral shade of lipstick you have. (I'm talkin' to the girls now....)

THE MARINADE:
1 pkg. extra firm tofu, drained and blotted dry. I wrap the whole block of tofu in paper towels and press it until most of the packaging liquid is removed from it.
2 green onions, finely chopped
Fresh ginger, 1 inch finely chopped (use powdered if you don't have fresh, to taste, probably 1/4 tsp.)
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
Sesame oil, 2 Tbs.
1 8 oz. can pineapple chunks. Open the can, drain into a cup, and use half the juice for this marinade. The other half of the juice you will use for cooking the rice (below). The pineapple chunks you'll use in the rice also.
1 tsp. salt
Ground black pepper

Cut the tofu into five slices. Cut each slice in half the long way, then cut it into 4 pieces. You should wind up with about 40 pieces of tofu. (In other words, you should get 8 chunks from one slice of tofu.) Throw those into a large zip-lock bag and add the above marinade ingredients. Refrigerate.

THE CRUST MIXTURE:
Using three bowls, place a couple handfuls of flour in one, 1 egg plus a little water in another bowl, and in the third bowl place 1 cup of Panko breadcrumbs, 2 Tbs. toasted sesame seeds, salt and pepper to taste. I buy the sesame seeds and toast them myself in a dry pan for a few minutes until browned.

Get some canola or another light oil hot in a pan, not olive oil. Place half the tofu chunks into the flour, stir to coat, shake off the excess flour. Then place the pieces into the egg/water mixture and stir to coat, then drop them into the third bowl of Panko/sesame seeds/salt and pepper. Fry on medium to medium-high heat, turning until nicely browned. Remove to paper towels to drain.  Repeat the process with the other half of the tofu, adding a little more oil to the pan if necessary. They turn out crispy on the outside, soft in the middle and just downright excellent.

THE RICE: 
Brown or white rice, you'll need 1 cup of raw, whichever you choose
1/4 cup or more of coconut, toasted in your toaster oven for a few minutes until nicely browned.
Pineapple chunks (from the can that you opened for the juice in the marinade)

I used brown rice. I made 2 cups of it, using mostly water and the rest of the pineapple juice to measure 2 cups of liquid for 1 cup of uncooked rice, and I added a few drops of sesame oil. Cook according to the package directions.

When the rice is done, remove it from the heat and stir in the pineapple chunks and the toasted coconut, reserving a sprinkle to garnish the entire plate. I chopped the chunks of pineapple smaller too.

You are ready to plate!  I am serving this with a simple saute of the three vegetables that I had on hand, but it certainly was a good choice; red pepper, yellow pepper, zucchini, a clove of garlic, salt and pepper. The combination of those vegetables was delicious, but you can use whatever you like or have on hand.

Listen kids, I know this sounds like a lot of work. It was. Nothing that a cocktail won't smooth out :-) The whole process was really NOT that serious. And the end result was well worth a bit of effort. If you just can't handle the thought of tofu, then there'll be no convincing you otherwise. For the rest of you, please try the recipe and then let me know what you think. If nothing else,  just leave me a note and let me know you stopped by.