Chicken salad, easy on the mayo
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By Elaine Magee
Q. This spring weather has inspired our family to make some fun sandwiches for dinner. We are looking for an interesting chicken sandwich recipe. My husband loves lots of mayonnaise on his sandwiches, though. Any suggestions?
A. Your husband isn't the only one who insists on blankets of mayo on his sandwich; I see it happen all the time. There's one technique we can use that might help. We can make a mixture of mayonnaise (you dial in the type you have at home — for example, it's light mayo in my house) and fat-free sour cream. This way he has the look of lots of mayonnaise but we've really diluted it with the neutral-tasting fat-free sour cream.
Then we use the light mayo mixture for a chicken salad that includes skinless chicken breast, walnuts, celery and diced green apple. One slice of the whole-grain sandwich bread is served with the chicken salad while the other slice is topped with cranberry sauce and slices of brie. It's beautiful and delicious and much lighter than the Food Network recipe that inspired this sandwich.
The original Food Network recipe (calling for twice as much brie, a cup of mayonnaise and 4 tablespoons of butter), which inspired this lighter sandwich contains: 1,600 calories, 98 grams of fat, 28 grams of saturated fat and 173 mg cholesterol per sandwich.
CRANBERRY BRIE CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH
In medium bowl, combine light mayonnaise, fat-free sour cream, mustard, lemon juice and black pepper. Stir in the remaining chicken salad ingredients (chicken breast, walnuts, celery and apple).
Lightly toast 4 pieces of the bread. Spread 1 tablespoon of cranberry sauce over each of these 4 slices of bread. Top that with thinly sliced brie. Pop under the broiler briefly (watch carefully) just to lightly melt the brie. Meanwhile, toast the remaining 4 pieces of bread.
Top the plain toasted slices with one-fourth of the chicken salad mixture and serve each of these with one of the slices topped with cranberry and brie.
Makes 4 sandwiches.