Until tonight, I always thought of chicken salad as a spring/summer thing. A thing filled with cool, crisp veggies that begs to be paired with sunshine and lemonade. A thing that you replace with chili during the cooler months.
But tonight, even though it’s been a tad on the cool side here in Austin, I wasn’t quite ready to trade in chicken salad for chili. In fact, I was fully prepared to make the summeriest of salads. It was then that I stared into my box of bites and came up with a combo that was way more fall appropriate than anything I would have come up with on my own.
I chopped up two chicken breasts (that I had boiled the night before) and a handful of pistachios and dried cherries. I mixed them together with a tablespoon or two of Vegenaise. And then I added a little bit of fall magic in the form of ground nutmeg (about 1/2 teaspoon).
To top it off, I placed a few scoops of the chicken salad in a roasted and cooled acorn squash half and sealed the fall flavor deal. The nutmeg tied the flavors of the pistachios, cherries, and squash together in a way that made so much sense. And best of all, this salad was hearty without being heavy, which left me feeling the good kind of full.
Rachel Wilkerson says
Um, that sounds amazing!! I love chicken salad and I love this fall version!
Jessica says
I’m going to buy chicken for the sole purpose of making this.