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The thread discusses the adequacy of Thai Chicken Salad for a gathering of 15 or more people, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on portion sizes and alternatives.
Views differ regarding the adequacy of the Thai Chicken Salad, with some participants expressing confidence in its sufficiency while others suggest alternatives.
The discussion centers around personal experiences with serving the Thai Chicken Salad at gatherings, focusing on portion sizes and guest expectations.
Consultants preparing for similar events may find the shared experiences relevant to their planning.
To make Thai Chicken Salad for a large group, you will need cooked chicken (about 4-5 pounds), mixed greens, shredded carrots, red bell peppers, cucumber, green onions, cilantro, and peanuts. For the dressing, gather ingredients like peanut butter, soy sauce, lime juice, honey, and sesame oil. Adjust quantities based on your guests' preferences.
You can prepare the salad ingredients in advance by chopping the vegetables and cooking the chicken a day before serving. Store the chopped ingredients separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator. Mix the dressing in advance as well, but combine the salad ingredients and dressing just before serving to keep everything fresh and crisp.
Yes, you can easily make the Thai Chicken Salad vegetarian or vegan by substituting the chicken with tofu or chickpeas. Use a plant-based protein and ensure that the dressing is made without honey to keep it vegan. You can also add more vegetables or nuts for added texture and flavor.
To create a complete meal, consider serving the Thai Chicken Salad with spring rolls, rice noodles, or a side of jasmine rice. You could also offer a light soup, such as a miso soup, or a refreshing fruit salad to complement the flavors of the Thai Chicken Salad.
If you have leftovers, store the salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It's best to keep the dressing separate to prevent the salad from becoming soggy. Consume the leftovers within 2-3 days for optimal freshness and flavor.