From Daryl aka Avery:
Here’s to
friendship!
I had this
salad at Julienne’s To Go Restaurant, a lovely sidewalk restaurant in San Marino, California. An
author friend of mine, Georgia Jeffries, turned me on to it. Georgia and I met
way back when she was writing TV series and I was just getting started as a
writer. While waiting for my first novel to get attention, I was transcribing
scripts for people that wrote novels and screenplays by hand. Georgia was one
of those people. She preferred pen and yellow lined paper. What a wonderful
spirit she has. What a career she has had. I’m thrilled to have reconnected
with her. She’s now an instructor at USC as well as a budding novelist.
Julienne’s
offers a wide variety of things on its menu. It also has an adorable deli, with
fabulous bakery
goods, and delicious takeout – straight off the menu. In
addition, they offer cookbooks and cute plates and cookware for sale. Oh, gee,
why would I have been interested in this place, right? LOL
It’s like a mini Cookbook Nook! Delightful.
I hope you
enjoy the remix of the salad. I did my best to create it as served.
Chicken Mango Salsa Salad
Salad Ingredients:
Serves 2 as
an entree
2 cups
Romaine lettuce
2 boneless
chicken breasts
1-2
tablespoons olive oil
1-2
tablespoons balsamic vinegar
Salt &
pepper to taste
1 avocado,
peeled, pitted and sliced
8 asparagus,
cooked al dente
1 mango,
peeled, pitted and sliced
Mango salsa
*recipe below
4-8 baby
tomatoes for decoration
Directions:
Make mango
salsa, *recipe below. Set aside.
To cook asparagus al dente:
Remove
stalks from asparagus (snapping to do so).
Bring sauté
pan with an inch of water to a boil. Add the asparagus. Cook for 2 minutes, no
more. Remove from heat. Pour off hot water. Rinse asparagus in cold, cold
water. Set aside.
To cook chicken:
Preheat oven
to 300 degrees. Set chicken breasts in foil. Douse with olive oil and balsamic
vinegar, salt and pepper. Cook for 30 minutes.
Remove from
foil and put on a hot grill for 5-10 minutes a side, depending on your desire
for charred exterior. Remove from heat.
Cut into 6-8 slices.
To construct salad:
Place torn
Romaine lettuce on plates. Lay out slices of avocado, asparagus, mango,
chicken, and baby tomatoes. Heap mango salsa on top of chicken.
Serve with a
crisp pinot grigio!
Mango Salsa
Ingredients:
½ yellow or red onion, chopped fine
1 tablespoon oil
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon brown sugar
½ teaspoon thyme
½ teaspoon cinnamon or cloves
4 thick slices mango, chopped
½ tomato chopped fine
1 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped
Directions:
Cook chopped onion in oil until wilted. Add brown sugar, vinegar, thyme, cloves. Cook one minute. Remove from heat. Toss in mango, basil and tomatoes and toss
until combined.
Ooops. Forgot to get picture of the salsa other than on top of the salad. Revert to top of blog to see. :)
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This sounds amazing Daryl/Avery, I love the mixture of avocado and mango. Isn't it fun to have friends who have been around forever--that way you can see how they've changed and they knew you back when!
ReplyDeleteYes, Roberta, it's delightful. Some friends are like benchmarks. Especially lifelong friends.
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Daryl / Avery
This looks beautiful. Nice presentation
ReplyDeleteThanks, Libby. It was really delish. :)
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Mangoes are among my very favorite foods. They're just so fresh and juicy. I've never thought about mixing them with tomato before, or asparagus for that matter. This is a salad that I have to try!
ReplyDelete~Krista
Krista, I know. They're a lovely fruit that blends with so much. Fun.
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Daryl/Avery - It's fascinating how you transcribed scripts from written notes. That must have been very interesting and illuminating to see how various writers work. Your longtime friendship with Georgia sounds lovely (rediscovering old friends is a wonderful thing). And that salad looks amazing. I can almost taste the fresh goodness of the mango salsa (great on fish, too, I'll bet). Thanks for sharing it all with us today.
ReplyDelete~ Cleo
Cleo, I came up with a dandy story because I transcribed notes. Still haven't written it, but it's on my to-do writing in the future.
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