I have long had the view that rules are made to be broken so here's another take on warm salady dishes. This is called a “gallimaufry” - meaning jumble or a medley if you prefer. It's ideal for mopping up delicious juices!
Chicken Gallimaufry
Serves 2
2 cooked chicken breasts, sliced at an angle
(from slow cooking a whole chicken)
250ml chicken stock
2 tbsp rapeseed oil
350g red new potatoes, halved or quartered
should be 2cm ish.
Half a lemon cut in half
135g baby leeks, topped, tailed and cut into 1.5cm pieces
1 tbsp tapenade - 15ml
110g fine asparagus
Salt and pepper
Chopped flat leaf parsley to garnish
Pre-heat oven 200fan/220c/Gas 7.
Put the potatoes and lemon wedges into the foil tray you set aside after the slow cooking (or a medium roasting tin if you prefer) and toss with 1 tbsp of oil, season and roast for 20 minutes.
Turn down the oven to 180fan/200c/Gas 6.
Snap the asparagus to remove the woody ends – they should be of a similar size - then blanch, plunge into ice cold water and pat dry. You can prep ahead if you wish, then box and fridge.
Toss the leeks in the remaining tbsp of oil and add to the potatoes. Add the tapenade and fold through. Bake for 10 minutes then add the blanched asparagus for 5 minutes, fold in gently.
Whilst the potatoes et al are baking warm the stock – you should get 250ml from your chicken after straining. (This recipe is based on a slow cooked whole chicken).
To assemble, divide the potatoes, leeks and asparagus between two large bowls – plates will do. Top with the sliced chicken breast – one breast per serving - and add a liberal drizzle of the stock. A sprinkle of parsley to garnish and a wedge of lemon too.
For ease of reference I'm including the recipe … How to Slow Cook a Whole Chicken.
How to ...
Slow Cook a Whole Chicken
1 chicken – between 1.5kg – 1.75kg
1 chicken stock pot
2 tsps of garlic paste or 1 garlic stock pot
generous sprinkle of oregano or garlic
Italian seasoning
OR
Alternatively use two whole star anise in the cavity
and omit the herbs
Place your chicken in the slow cooker and mix the stock pot with the garlic paste and spread over the chicken. Sprinkle with the herbs OR add the whole star anise to the cavity and omit the herbs. Switch your slow cooker to the low setting and leave it for 8 hours.
Strain the stock and freeze the resultant liquid gold if you're not using it, strip the chicken, keeping aside what you need and then bag and freeze the remainder.
You'll get approximately 250ml of stock from the chicken.
Hints and tips coming up …
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