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Hot Chicken and Raspberry SaladHow to make hot chicken with raspberry salad with this easy recipe |
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This Hot Chicken and Raspberry Salad recipe will serve four people and uses some of the finest Scottish ingredients such as beetroot, raspberries and honey. Ingredients For Hot Chicken and Raspberry Salad2 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into strips 2 slices white bread, crusts removed and cubed 25g butter 120g bag mixed salad leaves 175g cooked beetroot, sliced 125g raspberries 2 tablespoons raspberry vinegar 5 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon Scottish honey Make the dressing with the above ingredients or use the Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Raspberry and Balsamic dressing. How To Make Hot Chicken and Raspberry SaladGriddle or fry the chicken strips until cooked through. Remove the cooked chicken from the pan and then melt the butter and fry the bread until it becomes crisp and brown. Place the salad leaves in a serving bowl and add the beetroot, chicken, raspberries and croutons. Mix the oil, vinegar and honey together and heat in a small pan. Drizzle over the salad and serve immediately. Play our fun, free Whack The Haggis game at our other website www.aboutaberdeen.com More Scottish Cooking And Recipes From Scotland Scottishrecipes would like to thank Sainsbury’s for this Hot Chicken and Raspberry Salad recipe and photograph which formed part of their Eat Britain campaign. To read more about it visit the Scottish Cooking And Recipes From Scotland page. Scottish Cook Books
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