WISCONSIN SUNFLOWER FIELD
Keep your face to the sunshine, and you cannot see the shadows. It's what sunflowers do.
Helen Keller
While summer is preparing a swan song, I found there's still time to enjoy summer produce.
Peach and Honey Dijon Chicken Salad with Mozzarella Balls and Pecans is the perfect salad for a summer meal. Cook's Notes:
Salad preparation is made easier by prepping a few things the night before serving, such as toasting the pecans and making the dressing. There is ample dressing for the salad, and extra can be used as a delicious topping for ice cream. The recipe serves four and was adapted from closetcooking.com
Salad Ingredients:
- 1/2 to 3/4 bag of spring lettuce
- 4 small chicken cutlets
- 3-4 peaches
- 1/3 cup red onion slices or chopped
- 3/4 cup small mozzarella balls (deli section)
- 1/3 cup toasted pecans
- 1 cup halved market blend (multi-colored) tomatoes.
- Optional add in blueberries
Directions:
- Marinate the chicken in 1-1/2 cups of buttermilk for one hour. Drain the chicken in a colander and place it on a foil-covered baking sheet. Transfer the foil sheet to the grill and cook at 325 degrees.
- Let meat rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
- On a platter, spread out mixed greens.
- Slice one peach and spread it over the greens, along with mozzarella cheese, pecans, red onions, tomatoes, and chicken strips.
- Ladle dressing over the salad. Peach Honey Dijon Balsamic Vinaigrette
The dressing is on the thicker side since the ingredients are pureed. Any extra should be refrigerated. I put one tablespoon of the dressing on each cutlet for more flavor.
Ingredients:
- 2 diced peaches
- 1 tablespoons honey
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 2 tablespoons good quality white balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 2 small garlic cloves, minced
- Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
- Puree everything in a blender or food processor until smooth.
Where in Wisconsin are these sunflowers?
ReplyDeleteNear Mt. Horeb which is close to Madison. The field was near a church with a small cemetary. My daughter was navigating me with her phone so I could ask her what theroad was.
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