Today we will be making one but we will be adding a twist to this classic, so instead of grilled chicken we will be using some popcorn chicken instead and since this is breaded we will not be using some croutons anymore.
I guess everyone knows what a Caesar salad is, it’s one of the most popular salad recipes out there and almost all restaurants that serves salad probably have this on their. It became a staple dish in a lot of establishments because it’s a complete dish in a bowl where you have your protein from chicken, carbs from croutons and a good serving of vegetables from the salad greens, it’s also easy to make and a healthy alternative compared to some carbohydrate rich meals.
Today we will be making one but we will be adding a twist to this classic, so instead of grilled chicken we will be using some popcorn chicken instead and since this is breaded we will not be using some croutons anymore.
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Today we will be making one but we will be adding a twist to this classic, so instead of grilled chicken we will be using some popcorn chicken instead and since this is breaded we will not be using some croutons anymore.
I’m really glad I chanced upon this blog. I am currently trying to learn more about cooking and baking. Thanks for the helpful tips and awesome pics! 🙂
[…] of fettuccine pasta would put the cap on the pre-mRNA of this dish. The recipe I have to share is from Raymund, the writer of the blog Ang Sarap. The recipes calls for pre-made popcorn chicken, 2 whole romaine […]
Great twist on an old favourite – Raymund.
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I’m really glad I chanced upon this blog. I am currently trying to learn more about cooking and baking. Thanks for the helpful tips and awesome pics! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
Now this is clever, such a neat way to make a Caesar pop 🙂