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Seite Chicken Salad with Chickpea Leek Fritters

I don’t know where to start with this one because I am really excited about a how the fritters came out, but it is a salad after all, so I guess I should start with the greens. I will admit to being in a rut with my greens selection, but I love what arugula brings to the table in terms of flavor, so it’s my solid “go to” at the grocery store. It’s not so much that I am a salad girl because I love salads, but more that I came to love a salad because I learned more and more about how important a daily does of greens is. Also, I started putting everything on a plate of greens because it looks better and because it’s a super low prep ingredient. I find that arugula holds up to the type of salads that I like to make. Ones with heartier portion of protein and lots of veggies. The greens in this salad can either add a little more kick of pepper or can help cool it down…Choose whichever variety of greens you like the best on that day, but load up the plate.

Initially I called this hot chicken. While I was typing it though, I remembered that my guys in Nashville might feel that I am being deceptive if I call it hot chicken because I simply added some Seite hot sauce to a cooked, shredded chicken breast that I had in the fridge. Their hot chicken takes a ton more work and planning.

I love Seite hot sauce and I think that the flavors are complex enough that it doesn’t need any dressing up. I would not make this dish with Tabasco sauce…I mean, you could, if that’s your thing, but I wouldn’t. Nothing against Tabasco, but it needs friends to balance it out. Even something like Frank’s Hot Sauce, which I also like, isn’t going to deliver solo like Seite does for me. That’s why, if I am making more traditional wings, I would add butter to Frank’s. Usually, I am a pretty big fan of butter (I have grass fed cow rules, of course), but I made this dish because someone was talking about wings and I am not eating dairy this month. This isn’t really anything like wings for a couple of reasons, but the spicy, juicy chicken really hit the spot. As always, use what suits your taste and add additional fat and flavor as you want. The beautiful part about the chicken that I buy, is that it is so…wait for it…moist that it doesn’t need the additional fat to keep it delicious. I also knew that I was going to use a bunch in the fritters. I am going to eat everything together, so the chicken really doesn’t need any extra oil.

The chicken breast was seasoned the night before I cooked it with sea salt and then roasted, skin on, in the Ninja at Bake/400 degrees for about 20 minutes. Cooking time will vary depending on size, but I take it to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. I batch cook a few different cuts of chicken for the week and then portion it, without the skin, to use in different ways throughout the week. My standard serving is 4 oz of whatever the animal protein of the meal is or 112 gram. Ultimately, I probably end up consuming around 100 oz per meal because I am a sucker for my dog’s cute face, but adjust the serving size as needed for your life. Four ounces of shredded chicken also fits very nicely in a one cup mason jar and I stash them in my fridge and freezer for quick meals. So, I added a tablespoon (15g) of Seite hot sauce to a jar, stirred to combine it, popped the lid on, and put it back in the fridge for awhile.

Sometimes, I sneak a bonus veggie in there to maximize my cooking time…

Then, I used what was left of my over cooked spaghetti squash (about 3/4 cup) and mixed it up really well with some sprouted chickpea flour (1/2 cup), a couple tablespoons of sautéed leeks, a dash of garlic powder, 1/4 tsp sea salt, and a dash of black pepper and tucked that back in the fridge alongside the mason jar of marinating chicken…Is it still marinating if it’s already cooked?… hmmm… Anyway, they both joined the already roasted cauliflower that I cut into bite sized pieces.

This is another one of those “people think I eat weird foods” moments, but I have really grown to like cauliflower and it’s one of the veggies that I cooked every week. Because it’s just me in the house, I roast the cauliflower naked…both of it’s leaves and of oil, but you probably want to add some. I roast the head, whole, in the Ninja at Bake/400 degrees for 20 minutes. Depending on the size of the head of cauliflower, of course, this usually keeps it pretty crisp on the inside, but gives it some color on the outside. This way, I can eat it as a simple snack or side or I can continue to cook it into a dish without it becoming total mush. If I was going to make it just for this dish, I would probably rub about a tablespoon of avocado oil on it and roast it at 375 degrees for closer to 30 minutes, depending on how crisp you like your veggies.


When it was time for dinner, I cooked the fritters in a tablespoon of avocado oil in a moderately hot pan. A drop of water wants to sizzle, but you definitely don’t want any smoke. It’s a 4 on my stovetop, but I have burned a batch or two, so start lower when in doubt. I like to portion the oil in a little bowl and then use a brush to coat the pan. It gives me more control over how much of the oil gets used where. Chickpea pancakes, and fritters 🙂, like to stick to the pan, so use a non-stick if that’s your thing. I like the avocado oil because it’s pretty neutral in taste and high in smoke point. When I flip them, I brush another layer of oil on the pan for the new side so both get crispy and yummy. These ones were extra delicious because the spaghetti squash gives a little sweetness and the leeks bring the savory.

All that was left to do was chop some celery, put the arugula on the plate, and piled on the chicken. I cheated and used a prop sauce because I thought it would look better and because most people have a ranch or blue cheese dressing that they like. I wasn’t in the mood for a dressing, but you should use one of those options if you aren’t dairy free.

Suspect Eyes, A Droopy Head, and A Cashew Comeback

Day 17 of 28 Day Refocus

Happy hump day! Is that still a thing? If I had to choose a hump day on the road, it would be Friday. We’re typically settled in the city by that point and hitting the groove before a weekend of shows. They’ll be plenty of time for that madness soon enough, but around here, it’s still summer vacation. Codee’s path to fitness is not quite as quick as one might like, but he is showing significant improvements in his overall energy as we continue to drop the daily dose of prednisone. He’ll always be my food dude, though.

“So…this is not a food thing, then?”, The Condo
Atlantic Beach, FL – August 18, 2021

I was reminded that I have to work on his manners when people come and go from the condo in a big way this morning. I had a contractor come to give me an estimate for some renovations and he gets worked up now when people come to the door. He calms down fairly quickly, but the whole process starts again if they leave and then re-enter his line of sight. He wasn’t protective before and he’s not in the least bit aggressive, but he is loud and it stresses him out a bit. On the other hand, it stresses me out a lot, but I remind myself that adding to his nervous energy is the exact opposite of helpful and take a deep breath. It’s a delicate line because, as I am sure you can imagine, I do, kind of, like that he responds, but we’re going to work on fine tuning it.

In The Garden:

Heavy Headed Mammoth Sunflowers, The Condo
Atlantic Beach, FL – August 18, 2021

From ginormous flowers to tiny trees to naturally hideous kale plants, it’s a weird in between time in northeast Florida. I think the tallest of these guys has given it everything he has, though! I wonder if the massive amounts of rain that we have had recently just soaked the whole thing. Sunflowers are one of my favorite flowers, but when they get droopy, I feel like it’s sad for everyone to keep them around. Like, I should let the poor plant keep some dignity and go out with no one watching… Also, I am afraid that it’s going to come down during a thunderstorm unexpectedly. I don’t want any complaints from the neighbors about a 9’ sunflower blocking the driveway. I wonder if I’ll need my tiny hacksaw. Tune in tomorrow to see how I fold it into the Rogue.

Tiny Plants, The Condo
Atlantic Beach, FL – August 18, 2021

I think if I can keep these guys alive through the heat, they might make it through the fall. The big pepper plants still have peppers on them, but the kale is in pretty rough condition, however, it is still growing new leaves and in my garden, that means hope. I think it’s growing back from the last big harvest in a really unique way. None of the other plants in the garden have side offshoots. I hope she makes it.

Lacinato Kale and Gatherer’s Gold Sweet Peppers
Dig Local Communtity, Dutton Island Road
Atlantic Beach, FL – August 18, 2021

Sweating It Out:

Feeling hot, hot, hot… I am grateful for the luxury of my treadmill for so many reasons. It’s a much better practice to spend some evening time on the treadmill than on the couch. The silver lining to living alone is that I can watch whatever I want while I trot along. To boost the calorie burn a bit, I held my 3lb dumb bells for four of the five miles.

Okay, I swear that I am not completely obsessed with Jason Bateman, but since they mentioned this movie on Smartless, I wanted to check it out. It’s entertaining, but I’d watch Ozarks again before re-watching this one, for sure. I definitely know people that have that seriously competitive spirit, though!!

On The Plates:

If it ain’t broke…the green drink brunch continues, but in some shocking news…today, I mixed it up and added some bonus cucumber. A co-worker of mine called it “crunchy water” one time and I think that it’s a much better name for them. I like to be fancy and buy the English cucumbers when they aren’t too soft. It often feels like I am the only one who eats veggies as a snack…I mean, I also love a pickle, but maybe it’s that the fresh cucumbers always seem so refreshing. Maybe, I don’t drink enough water. Does anyone else love to eat salted slices of cucumber?
At the end of the day, I thawed some plums from a farmers market a few weeks ago that I had tucked in the freezer and I added cashews back into my life for the first time in four weeks. I missed them so much. Nuts are definitely my binge weakness though, especially since it’s really easy to lose count of how many I have had. I’m going to keep measuring, tracking, and for sure posting because that accountability really helps me make better choices. Thanks for that. 🙂

On to dinner. I had a Hot Chicken Arugula Salad with Chickpea Leek Squash Fritters. It sounds super complicated, but it’s not. I mean, it could be but it wasn’t. I added some Seite hot sauce to a cooked, shredded chicken breast that I had in the fridge. Then, I used what was left of my over cooked spaghetti squash and mixed it up really well with some chickpea flour, sautéed leeks, garlic, sea salt, and black pepper and tucked that back in the fridge alongside the mason jar of marinating chicken…is it still marinating if it’s already cooked?… hmmm… Anyway, they both joined the already roasted cauliflower that I cut into bite sized pieces. When it was time for dinner, I cooked the fritters in some avocado oil on the stovetop, chopped some celery, put the arugula on the plate, and piled on the chicken. I cheated and filled in a fake sauce because I thought it would look better and because most people have a ranch or blue cheese dressing that they like. I wasn’t in the mood for a dressing, but you should use one of those if you are.

Cronometer:

Garmin Says:

I am enjoying my time off, to say the very least.

Stay safe and moving, y’all!