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Meal Detail

 

Lunch

Fig Salad with Chicken Pate & French Bread

 


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  • Easy

Prep
Difficulty
Easy

30 mins

Time
Estimate
30 mins

Saute & blend the pate. Chill or serve warm. Slice the salad ingredients and make the dressing. If taking to go, package the salad, dressing, pate, and French bread separately.


Recipes for this Meal


Fall
Photo of Mushroom & Chicken Pate
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Mushroom & Chicken Pate

There are pate lovers and pate haters. I am a lover. My husband is a hater. But, I may convert him, because apparently Liverwurst (aka poor man’s pate) was his first food as a baby when he swiped a scoop of it off the table and slurped it down happily. Our simple blend of mushrooms, onions & chicken livers made me swoon with joy. He tried it and claimed to ‘not hate it’. What amazes me about pate is how it is cheap and quick to make. Poor guy, marrying me means there may just be a lot more pate in his future.


Summer
Photo of Fig Salad
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Fig Salad

Oh the glorious fig. They are summer love. Coming out only at the end of the hottest season, lingering through back to school and disappearing before things really get chilly. When you can get your hands on them, make this salad. The lemon-honey dressing is luscious. The fresh Italian pairings are delightful. But, truly these are just a frame for the ever so glorious fig.


Winter
Photo of French bread
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French bread

Okay. This is not exactly a recipe, but rather sometimes the best pairing for your meal is a crusty loaf of French bread. My family lineage is French, what can I say crusty bread seems more appropriate then not. So, here it is.

Let’s call it a reminder. In addition, here are a few tips on how to store it, keep it fresh, or use it up. Whenever possible try to find those crusty gorgeous whole-grain varieties.