Subj : Chicken Salad was:Sourdou [1]
To : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sat Jun 10 2023 13:41:36
Hi Dave,
DD> If you're on the road and don't want to cook right then I can
DD> recommend Arby's pecan chicken salad sandwich. I bought one a few days
RH> We're at home, continuing to get better but it's a slow proccess. The
RH> pecan chicken sandwich does sound good, might use some of the
RH> rotisserie chicken we got to do something similar.
DD> That might/should add a bit of extra flavour.
Yesterday Steve made some chicken salad (mayo and Mrs. Dash) sandwich
fill with some of the chicken. Tonight we'll have chicken with leftover
fried rice (from chinese take out) and a bagged salad. We're still not
doing a lot of cooking but more than we were last week.
RH> I've seen it on the menu quite often when we've gone in but usually
RH> ordered roast beef. They've made a decent Rueben sandwich in the past
RH> but their gyros are nothing like the ones we had over in Germany.
DD> I like their roast beef ... especially the "French" dips. I get the
DD> twofer deal and use one of the tubs of "au jus" for bothandwiches then
DD> drink the second one like a soup or beverage. Bv)= Gyros is a Greek
We usually get the 2/for and a side of fries. We each have a sandwich
and I have a few fries. Steve will have probably 90% or more of them.
DD> thing. I'd not expect a place whose name means "America's Roast Beef!
DD> Yes Sir!" to doa good job on it. Besides I have a family run place
DD> called Gyros Stop which nis nearer my home, lower priced and run by a
DD> Greek family. Their souvlaki is killer, too.
We tried the gyro one time with a coupon, and agree, Arby's is not the
place for a gyro. We've got other places locally that do a much better
job of making them; we'll stop in every so often to get a couple to go.
DD> So, I went out and found this copycat recipe which I *will* use.
RH> Looks good to me. I'd probably grab some mischbrot (from Wegman's or,
RH> surprisingly, Lidl) to put it on.
DD> That should work, even if a more flavourful bread that the Arbys
DD> version. LIDL shouldn't surprise you. They are, after all based in
DD> Neckarsulm,
DD> Baden-Wurttemberg. It's cousin ALDI is really two companies - ALDI
DD> Nord and ALDI Sud (which operates my nearby stores). ALDI Nord also
DD> operates their Trader Joe stores. Based in Essen.
We've got both Aldi and Lidl in town, the latter a block or so from us
and just up the road from Wegman's. Don't hardly ever go to Aldi any
more, Lidl--a bit more often but mostly for German Christmas specials.
(G)
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Ruth
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