tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100882347408067241.post7389692808032300669..comments2024-03-28T10:27:11.980+00:00Comments on The English Kitchen: Dill Pickle Chicken Salad CroissantsMarie Raynerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00407913432222377267noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100882347408067241.post-54482736024738097012021-07-30T18:31:28.108+01:002021-07-30T18:31:28.108+01:00Marie
The nut added are walnuts and I would add di...Marie<br />The nut added are walnuts and I would add diced celery as well.<br />Do the same type of chicken salad, but with pineapple replacing pickles, pineapple juice instead of the pickle juice. Just another option. Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03678570688924756944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100882347408067241.post-61694035561060055392021-07-30T16:29:57.103+01:002021-07-30T16:29:57.103+01:00Its these little bits and bobs that you gather ove...Its these little bits and bobs that you gather over time, but are so used to using that you need them! If you were getting married, someone, or even a few people would give you a wedding shower and you would be gifted with all of them, or at least most! I had the most wonderful little round chopper that was sharp as a tack and I used all the time which I had been given when I got married first time around. Used that thing for 47 years! Gone now and I doubt I will ever be able to replace it! I don't think they make them anymore. They have been replaced with newer modern tools like food processors! I don't like anything where I am going to end up wearing half the food, like messy burgers, etc. but this was quite manageable, for me anyways! I hope you will try the salad part anyways and enjoy it! xoxoMarie Raynerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00407913432222377267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100882347408067241.post-74400598623328811712021-07-30T14:55:35.607+01:002021-07-30T14:55:35.607+01:00It sounds like you had a very productive shopping ...It sounds like you had a very productive shopping trip. And isn't it amazing just how many bits and bobs one needs for a new home, especially in the kitchen if you love cooking. But you seem to be getting there one utensil at a time :)<br /><br />This looks so delicious - such classic flavours. Croissants are hard to find here, so I think I'd opt for this as a salad. And as I dislike messy food I think I'd prefer it that way. I never understand how people eat things like hamburgers, hard tacos etc - where do you start? How do you end up not wearing half of it? No, I'd rather have it all neatly on a plate with cutlery. Yeah, I'm a bit fussy like that.Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04088355577823930786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100882347408067241.post-68262261734520609612021-07-30T14:45:26.865+01:002021-07-30T14:45:26.865+01:00They are big biscuits! Large as a cat's head....They are big biscuits! Large as a cat's head. This is the recipe I have used in the past:https://www.marthastewart.com/1528238/cathead-biscuits <br /><br />My heart is very much with you today Elaine. I know it will be a really hard day for you. I send you extra love and hugs and prayers. Always. xoxo Marie Raynerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00407913432222377267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100882347408067241.post-88048094299661003592021-07-30T14:14:54.540+01:002021-07-30T14:14:54.540+01:00This looks delicious. Egg salad and chicken salad...This looks delicious. Egg salad and chicken salad are my absolute favourites! Just out of curiosity, what are cathead biscuits? I'm off to have my bath. We're leaving around noon.<br />Love and hugs, ElaineElaine in Torontohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02019377474247631541noreply@blogger.com