Sautéed Garlic Chicken Salad

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I was picked as a cooking tester for a brand of vinegar. I tasted the vinegar at the interview and wanted to make the salad like this. The salad was tasty as I hoped!

Apple cider vinegar I used has spices such as clove and cardamon and perfectly matches the umami from chicken and scallops. Recipe by ochikeron

Sautéed Garlic Chicken Salad

I was picked as a cooking tester for a brand of vinegar. I tasted the vinegar at the interview and wanted to make the salad like this. The salad was tasty as I hoped!

Apple cider vinegar I used has spices such as clove and cardamon and perfectly matches the umami from chicken and scallops. Recipe by ochikeron

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Ingredients

2 servings
  1. 1Chicken breast
  2. 1 cloveGarlic
  3. 1Salt and coarsely ground black pepper
  4. 1Potato
  5. 4Cherry tomatoes
  6. 1Mesclun mix
  7. 1 tbspVegetable oil
  8. 1Apple cider vinegar

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Slice the garlic (remove the core). Season the chicken with the garlic, salt and pepper. Halve or quarter the cherry tomatoes. Wash the mesclun mix and drain well.

  2. 2

    Cut the potatoes into wedges. Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a pan over medium-high heat and add the potatoes and cook until nicely browned and crispy on the outside. Remove the potatoes from the pan and season with salt and pepper.

  3. 3

    In the same pan, sauté the chicken, skin side down, until the skin is golden brown and crispy. Flip the chicken and sauté until fully cooked.

  4. 4

    Slice the chicken and place on a plate and top with the potatoes, cherry tomatoes and baby leaves. Sprinkle with the rough ground black pepper and drizzle with apple cider vinegar.

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