Cucumber ring with chicken filling




Cucumber ring with chicken filling
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Last updated 9/27/2008 2:21:03 PM. Recipe ID 12489. Report a problem with this recipe.



 
      Title: Cucumber ring with chicken filling
 Categories: Chicken, Appetizers
      Yield: 6 servings
 
      2    Cucumbers, peeled and finely
           -grated
      1    Small onion, finely grated
      4 tb Lemon juice
      1 tb Fresh parsley, chopped
      1 tb Fresh tarragon, chopped or 1
           -1/2 tsp dried
      3 tb Mediu,-dry sherry
      2 tb Plus 1 tsp gelatin
      2 c  Chicken stock
           Salt and pepper
           Filling:
  1 1/4 c  Shredded chicken
      1 c  Chopped celery
      1    Finely chopped scallion
      2 tb Lemon juice
      3 tb Mayonnaise
 
  salt and pepper
  
  In large bowl, thoroughly mix cucumber, onion, lemon juice, parsley
  and tarragon.  Pour sherry into medium-size bowl, sprinkle in the
  gelatin, let soften for a few minutes.  Bring stock to boil, pour
  over gelatin and stir until dissolved, then turn into cucumber
  mixture, mix thoroughly, season to taste, pour into 5 cup ring mold,
  chill until set.  Prepare filling by combining all ingredients and
  mixing well. Turn cucumber mold out onto dish and fill center with
  chicken salad. Serve with rounds of toast or hot crunchy bread.
  
  Serves 6 - 8
  
  This refreshing dish even tastes as if it is good for you.  A most
  appropriate starter (or even a light lunch dish, served with a
  salad), for Pisces, the most fluid of all the water signs, who will
  naturally respond to the rhythmic curves suggested by this shimmering
  form.
 




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Recipe ID 12489 (Apr 03, 2005)