Chicken Salad
Recipe 9 - 52 in 2022
Salad #2
For this project, I'm delving into many cookbooks I've had for a long time, but have either never used or have used once or twice. The original chicken salad recipe comes from the 1941 (and fourteenth printing) of The Household Searchlight Recipe Book. I wanted to include in this post, that my copy of this book is inscribed on the inside cover "Purchased by Zora Mae Butner in 1941..." I said when I started this blog, my favorite books in my collection are old, very used, have names and or notes handwritten into them and may have coupons or other recipes cut out and stuck into them).
I made a couple of substitutions. Cranberries instead of raisins and not really a substitution, but I had wanted to use pecans and didn't have them, so I used almonds. I made a double batch of this recipe and I've shared it with four different people. That makes me happy! And so far, they've given positive feedback. This recipe was a winner. I think the only thing I'd do different, would be to mince the chicken, instead of dicing. Smaller bits would go better on a sandwich is why I say that. The small chunks I had, were perfect for spooning on top of salad and serving open face on toasted sourdough, like I did for lunch. Try this and let me know what you think!!!
Ingredients:
2 cups diced chicken
1/2 cup chopped nuts (use pecans or almonds)
1/2 cup diced pineapple (I bought a can of pineapple chunks and cut those up)
1 cup diced celery (I think I used a little less than this and it was fine)
2/3 cup diced apple
2/3 cup raisins (I used cranberries)
Mayonnaise (I used 1/3 to 2/3 cup; add more or less mayonnaise to taste)
Directions:
Cook your diced chicken until no longer pink. Steam (or soak) raisins or cranberries until plump. Chop your nuts, pineapple, celery and apple. Combine the first six ingredients together and stir in mayonnaise, mixing lightly. The original recipe says you can serve in "crisp lettuce cups". As I said above, this chicken salad would be good on top of a salad or made into a sandwich. If you want to use in a sandwich, you'll probably want to make finely diced bits. Smaller = better for sandwiches, I think.
Chicken Salad |
**Okay, I knew because of the age of the cookbook, I could guess that Zora Mae Butner passed long ago, but I am sitting here teary-eyed, because I found Mrs. Butner on Ancestry. I've found her with the exact address she wrote in the book. I've found multiple records of her and her husband and a son who died in 2012. I found where she is buried, here in Dallas, Texas. I feel it in my heart, that I need to pay my respects to Mrs. Butner. I just want to say to Zora Mae Butner, that "I hope you got enjoyment out of using this cookbook, like I have."**