Cooking For One: Lazy Afternoon Salads

Posted by on Tuesday Jun 30th, 2009 | Print

DISH: Lemony Tarragon Chicken Salad; Shrimp Salad with Basil and Chives
TYPE: Lazy afternoon lunch
MAIN INGREDIENT: chicken/shrimp, fresh herbs, mayonnaise

During my childhood, I’d always make sure to take a few weeks away from the summer’s main event—camp, community service adventures and, eventually, the all-important internship—to spend a few lazy weeks on Martha’s Vineyard with my parents and extended family. When the sun was shining, there were plenty of active ways to spend my time. But when the weather decided to offer up no means of outdoor distraction, it was fairly easy, and not without pleasure, to simply hunker down with a book in front of the sprawling gray ocean, zone-out, and eat.

Now, I’ve been lucky enough to salvage 10 days of relaxation away from what has been, over the course of the last few weeks, a very rainy city life. Unfortunately, it seems that the whole Northeast has fallen prey to post-April depression, and decided to plague us all by making weather.com’s favorite prediction—scattered thunder showers—a reality. This year, I take the downtime gladly, and with it, one of my favorite lazy summertime meals.

When the daily cardio will warrant it, my lunches on the vineyard will consist of the many indulgences I attempt to fit into my one week of meals, namely: fudge, ice cream, fried clam rolls, and the ever tempting fried green tomato BLT, which I force myself to bike 7 miles in order to eat. These activities and eats are usually shared with my dad, whose sweet tooth and love for lobster rolls usually direct him town-bound (with me as company) for every meal. But when it’s gray and gloomy, I am more than happy to join my mother in front of the TV to watch tennis and eat whatever she’s decided to whip up.

Given her affinity towards mayonnaise, it’s no surprise that my mother’s cooking-for-one go-to involves a creamy, mustard base and whatever fresh herbs Morning Glory Farms has been able to salvage from the persistent rainfall. Since she was cooking for two this time, I requested one of my childhood favorites: shrimp salad with a combination of fresh basil and chives. Aside from the bike ride to Edgartown Seafood to pick up shrimp, this salad is an easy way to get your slow-moving bones back in the kitchen, mix up some condiments in large, lazy spoonfuls, and in less than a few minutes, return to the couch where, without an inkling of guilt, you are happy to temporarily belong.

From my kitchen, always open for a lazy day of vacation, to yours,

Phoebe, THE QUARTER-LIFE COOK

my mother, who may never make me another salad again after this photo,
beside her friends, Mayonnaise and Turkey (for dipping).

**Recipes**

Shrimp Salad with Basil and Chives
Lemony Tarragon Chicken Salad

Makes 2 servings (each)

These two salads share the same composition with slight modifications to suit the protein at hand. For the shrimp, my mother used fresh, bright basil and just a hint of dried mustard to give it a bit of heat. For the chicken salad, she used Dijon mustard to give a more full bodied mustard flavor to the sauce, and tarragon as the main herb since the stronger anise flavor holds up better against a less delicate meat.

Ingredients

For the shrimp:

1 lb cooked shrimp, peeled and tails removed, chopped
½ tsp dry mustard
2 tbsp chopped fresh basil leaves

NOTE: If buying uncooked peeled, deveined shrimp, cook for a few minutes in boiling water until they turn pink. Drain and reserve in an ice bath to stop the cooking.

For the chicken:

1lb roasted chicken breasts (about two), skin-on and bone-in
2 tbsp Dijon mustard
1 tbsp chopped fresh tarragon

NOTE: roast seasoned chicken breasts, skin-side up, at 350°F for 35-40 minutes. Allow to cool, then remove the skin and break chicken apart with your hands into large chunks.

For the base:

3 tbsp lemon juice
2 tbsp olive oil
¼ cup mayonnaise
10 chives, snipped with a scissor
white pepper
salt
Whisk together: lemon juice, mustard, and olive oil. Add in the mayonnaise and continue to whisk until combined. Add white pepper and salt to taste.

Mix in the fresh herbs, snip chives directly into the bowl, and toss together with the shrimp or chicken.Serve piled on top of a simply dressed salad (mixed greens, olive oil, and white vinegar) or sandwiched between two crusty pieces of wheat bread.

a lazy lunch
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  • Frankie

    These look so simple. I love love love creamy salads in the summer!

  • Susan

    These look gorgeous and I am starving as I type! (As for Sarah-she is even more beautiful than the salads!)