Chicken-Guacamole Salad with a Big Squeeze of Fresh Lime...
If you live in the part of world where it's summer, this is your dinner. Because it's just too hot to cook nearly anything. Grill up a few chicken breasts at a time and you'll have plenty for this meal and tomorrow's, too. (Chicken tacos? Chicken salad sandwiches?) This guacamole couldn't be better or easier: chop up a simple pico de gallo and stir it into avocados. Some cut-up or sliced chicken, greens, some lime? You're already eating. Buy your avocados a couple of days ahead and let them ripen on the counter or in a paper bag if your grocery doesn't carry ripe avocados. Try this:
chicken-guacamole salad 3-4 servings
chicken-guacamole salad 3-4 servings
- 1/2 c fresh cilantro, chopped roughly, divided
- 1/2 c fresh green pepper, chopped in 1/2" pieces
- 1/4 c red sweet pepper, chopped in 1/2 " pieces
- 1/2 jalapeño, minus seeds and veins, very finely minced (for more heat, use the whole pepper)
- 1/4 c red onion, minced
- 1 c tomatoes, roughly chopped
- 2 ripe avocados, peeled, seeded, and roughly chopped
- 1 c cooked rice seasoned with a light sprinkle of salt and pepper
- Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper
- 1 Lime, cut in half (Cut one of the halves into slices)
- 2 chicken breasts, grilled and chopped
- 2 c baby spinach leaves
- 1/2c sharp cheddar grated
Mix cilantro through tomatoes in a large bowl, reserving 2 T cilantro. Stir in avocados. Mix the reserved 2 T cilantro into the cooked rice and add the rice to the guacamole salad. Season with salt and pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning. Squeeze half of the lime over the salad. Add chopped chicken breasts and spinach and stir gently. Sprinkle with cheese. Serve mounded, with a piece of lime on each plate to use at table.
Cook's Notes: Don't even have the energy to chop, stir, or cook? Buy a roasted deli chicken and pre-made guac for an even easier meal. Many shops now sell freshly-made pico de gallo or salsa. The packages of microwave rice would work well for this dinner and would cut both time and kitchen heat.
Wine? Not. It's time for a margarita or a beer. (Ok, Sangria, Riesling or an Oregon Pinot Blanc if you have to have wine.)
Dessert? Lemon sorbet.