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I'm trying out a new recipe for grilled chicken marinated in the following ingredients: Garlic, ginger, plain low-fat yogurt, ground cumin, ground coriander, crushed red pepper, paprika, ground turmeric, black pepper , and a pinch cinnamon.
I'm stuck on what to serve with this. Any ideas? Something light would be nice. I could probably just use one of the recipes I've already picked and use the leftovers, but I thought I'd see what you guys could come up with. (BTW, what's up with me picking Asian dishes all of a sudden? I guess I'm gearing up for my sushi experience in July...LOL!)
Sides I've already picked for this week include:
Cole Slaw
Asian Noodle Salad
Chinese Cabbage Slaw
Broccoli Salad
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Basmati rice or couscous. Either way, be sure to include cilantro.
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Couscous or orzo salad with tomato & cucumber, some feta. Lots of parsley and cilantro. Cole slaw would be good.
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Another vote for Couscous with cilantro!!
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Since William doesn't like couscous, and I did the orzo salad recently, I'll probably stick with rice. I DID however discover a Citrus Slaw that sounds good. Actually, I need to check out my cookbook for this month. I haven't looked that closely at sides and salads.
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Since William doesn't like couscous, and I did the orzo salad recently, I'll probably stick with rice.
That's fine, too, but the cilantro will complement the other flavours well (especially the coriander - LOL!).
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I was thinking I'd do my lemon rice (zest and juice added at the end) and just add some cilantro. But I'm looking for something other than starch. I decided to check out my Cookbook Challenge book. I found a recipe for Marinated Carrot Salad with Ginger ans Sesame Oil that sounds interesting. It's shredded carrots marinated in a mixture of sherry vinegar, grapeseed oil, cilantro and garlic. The dressing is reduced carrot juice, sesame oil, ginger juice and a little mayo...more cilantro. But it's not set in stone, yet, especially since there are several items that I don't have on hand, like the sherry vinegar and grapeseed oil.
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