This Chicken Salad with Macadamia Rum Dressing was featured in their “Potpourri
of Salads” luncheon menu, alongside delights like Orange Marmalade Muffins
(coming soon to the blog!), Homemade French Bread, Fresh Fruit Fantasia with
Poppyseed Dressing, Crab Imperial, and the whimsical “Flowerpot” dessert—a layered
treat of cake, cinnamon ice cream, and meringue, served in a flower pot with a
live flower on top. Dining at Westerfield House was truly an experience to
remember.
Chicken Salad with Macadamia Rum Dressing
3 c. diced, cooked chicken
¾ c. Duke’s
mayonnaise
1 c. finely diced celery
Sea salt and white
pepper, to taste
Crisp lettuce leaves
Macadamia Rum Dressing (recipe below)
Macadamia
nuts, for garnish
Season diced chicken with salt and white pepper to taste. Mix with ¼ cup
mayonnaise and chill for about 2 hours.
Combine chilled chicken with remaining ½ c. mayonnaise and diced celery. Using
an ice cream scoop, portion onto crisp lettuce leaves. Just before serving,
drizzle with Macadamia Rum Dressing and sprinkle with macadamia nuts.
Serves: 8
Macadamia Rum Dressing
¼ c. pineapple
juice
¾ c. Duke’s
mayonnaise
1 t. rum
extract (I used 2 t. for extra flavor)
Blend all ingredients until smooth. Refrigerate until ready to use.
Yield: 1 cup
This dish is a perfect blend of creamy, crunchy, and tropical flavors—a true
nod to the Westerfield House legacy. Enjoy!
7 comments:
This sounds (and looks) marvelous! That dressing! I just googled the cookbook, and there is one on eBay for $79 - wowza! Is their flowerpot dessert recipe in the book, and will you be making it? I'm looking forward to the muffins. :D
I love a good chicken salad recipe. Bonus points for it to also have macadamia nuts. This looks good and perfect for Spring.
Macadamia Rum Dressing
¼ c. pineapple juice
¾ c. Duke’s mayonnaise
1 t. rum extract (I used 2 t. for extra flavor)
Blend all ingredients until smooth. Refrigerate until ready to use. Where are the macadamias?
The macadamias are in the chicken salad. They’re used as garnish on the top. You can see them in the picture. Don’t ask me why they call the dressing macadamia rum dressing, they just do.
Linda, I’m not sure if I’m going to do the flower pot dessert or not, but yes, the recipe is in the book. I can email you a copy of the recipe. $79?! Wow!
The macadamias would be an interesting addition. I would never think to try them. Will now…
This salad looks Wonderful!! Thanks for the recipe!
hugs
Donna
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