Chicken Breast
Cobb Salad
Like many recipes, Cobb salad evolved as a solution to a rather mundane problem.
In the late 1920s, Bob Cobb, manager of the original Brown Derby in Hollywood, California, was becoming tired of his daily meals, which consisted mostly of hamburgers and hot dogs. Then one day he chopped up an avocado, along with lettuce, tomato, and bacon, added some salad dressing, and had the result for dinner. A few days later he elaborated on his creation, adding other ingredients he had picked up on his way to the restaurant: chicken breast, chives, egg, watercress, and a wedge of Roquefort. This salad became a staple at the Brown Derby and, eventually, an American classic.
Southwestern Lime Chicken with Ancho Chili Sauce
Set out black beans, rice, lettuce, salsa and hot flour tortillas to go with the chicken.
Chicken Piccata with Capers
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Chicken with Coconut Curry Sauce
Any brand of curry paste, which comes in jars or plastic pouches, will be successful in this authentic-tasting curry. Serve the spicy chicken with rice pilaf and stir-fried broccoli; lemon frozen yogurt is a refreshing finale.
Chicken Breasts with Tarragon Vinaigrette
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Makes use of the microwave oven.
Grilled Lemon-and-Gin-Marinated Chicken and Onions
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Cilantro-Lime Soup
In the state of Yucatán in southeastern Mexico, lime soup is served on even the hottest days. The fresh taste of the cilantro and the sourness of the lime combine to give the soup plenty of zing.
Chicken with Mustard Cream on Watercress
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
For a side dish, serve couscous mixed with sautéed red bell pepper, carrots and dill. Buy a strawberry tart to finish.
Pan-Seared Chicken with Goat Cheese Mashed Potatoes
"For our anniversary, my husband and I went to Fiddle Heads in nearby Buffalo — a restaurant that’s always our first choice for special occasions," says Noreen Flynn of Kenmore, New York. "The chicken with mashed potatoes and greens I had last time was terrific; it would even be good enough to serve to guests during the holidays."
Marinate the chicken overnight to make the most of the fresh herbs — their flavors will infuse the meat, with delicious results.