4:30 - Maybe I should find the BB gun. My window is right next to the tree where the chirping OLYMPICS take place every morning. I'm so, so tired. I have to get up at 5:00. I mean, isn't there any etiquette birds have to follow about making noise before the sun is completely up? Please.
Stop.
The chirping.
Have you seen the movie "Failure to Launch" remember the roommate of Sarah Jessica Parker? She had a bird chirping problem too. When I saw that movie - I thought THAT'S ME!!! Anyway. In a few months, they'll migrate, or do whatever it is birds do, and the torture will end. Until then, I just have to get used to it. Like I have for the past 15 years. I am loving the nicer weather though...Two days in a row of 70+ degrees ... it must be salad time!
I love Won Ton Salad. This recipe came from Michelle King, a former Salt Lake City anchorwoman for KUTV News. She made this yummy salad at a church event I attended. I loved it so much I asked her to share the recipe. The recipe is printed as she gave it to me with my modification in ( italics) .
Happy springtime!
Michelle King's Wonton Salad
4 chicken breast halves, baked or bbq with salt and pepper
1 head red leaf lettuce ( I use 3 heads red lettuce total)
1 head iceberg lettuce (omit)
1 head ruffled lettuce (omit)
2 tomatoes, diced (omit, I substitute 3 cans of mandarin oranges, drained)
2 cucumbers, seeded and diced
2 handfuls sprouts (omit)
2 packages mushrooms, sliced, optional
2 cans water chestnuts, drained, sliced and cut into matchstick pieces
2 bunches green onions, chopped green parts only
3/4 package wonton skins or wrappers, deep fried, broken into pieces
toasted sesame seeds
Wash, and chop all lettuce. Add all of the remaining vegetables and fruit. Add chicken and toss all salad ingredients, except wontons in a large bowl. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Add dressing and wontons just before serving.
Dressing:
1/4 to 1/2 cup sugar (to taste)
1/2 cup Olive oil ( or canola)
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup Rice vinegar
1/4 cup Cider vinegar
2 tablespoons water (only use if using olive oil, to thin dressing)
Mix all ingredients in blender or shaker. Do not refrigerate before using. If refrigerating leftover dressing, bring to room temp before tossing on salad.
Tips:
-You may use Canola oil in place of Olive oil, if desired.
-If you don't have any Rice vinegar, substitute all Cider vinegar.
-If you don't want the hassle or smell of frying wontons, go to a chinese restaurant, and buy an order (or two) of fried wontons.
Every morning when I hear the birds singing at 4 A.M. I think of you. I luckily just close the window and go back to sleep. Hope the birds fall out of their nests tonight and have to find a new home!
ReplyDeletePart of the appeal of your recipes, Si, are the amazing pictures you put with them! You are quite the photographer. And I'm definitely making this salad. :)
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ReplyDeleteOnce again i LOVE the stories! too funny(however not for you at that time in the morning). This salad sounds divine. I am for sure going to try this! Thanks for sharing:)
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That looks so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteI tried this salad out on the RitterB's last week! I LOVED it... My baby birds? Not so much.. They all ended up spoiling the salad with ranch dressing! Thanks for the recipe!
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