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Honore’s Organic Mixed Spring Green Salad with Spiced Chicken Breast

Organic Spring Babe Mixed Salad by Chef Honore Gbedze
on June 22nd, 2011 by Honore Gbedze 0 comments

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Ingredients:

4 cups of spring salad mix

2 cups baby arugula
1 cup cherry tomatoes
4 medium sliced  strawberries and 4 strawberries for garnish
1 medium red apple
2 hard boiled eggs
1 small yellow papaya
2 large chicken breasts butterfly cut
3 table spoons of olive oil
1 teaspoon lemon salt
1 large fresh lemon
1 teaspoon finely chopped parsley

 

Method

Wash the green salad mix and the fruit and let it dry, slice the fruit into thin slices.
Season the chicken breasts with lemon salt and grill it. Cut the lemon in half and place on grill for a minute. In separate bowl squeeze the juice from the lemon and mix with the olive oil, add parsley to this mixture. Toss the green salad and sliced fruit. Pour the oil and lemon dressing over the salad and toss lightly.
Plate the salad, add the chicken breast and one half egg to each plate and garnish with a sliced strawberry.
Bonne Appétit
Chef Honoré Gbedze
Filed under: Food Tagged With: chef, Chicken Breast, food, Honore Gbedze, organic, Spring Mixed

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About the author: Chef Mawunyo Komla (Honore ) Gbedze grew to love the fresh, seasonal foods available in Atigbe Abayeme, his beloved village in the province of Agou. Growing up in an extended, three generation family with parents who were educators and garden market entrepreneurs, he learned early on the value of fresh, nutritious and visually tantalizing foods to feed a busy and growing family. His culinary adventures expanded with work at Togo’s top Hotels and Resorts where he achieved professional chef certification. Chef Honore now fuses his African, French and Canadian tastes and 20 years of experiences in his culinary creations.

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