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Receta Gourmet Chicken Salad for the Soul!
by Smokinhotchef

Gourmet Chicken Salad for the Soul!

Starting last fall, my family and I started using our smokehouse again. This cement structure was originally built about 45 years ago by my father, now an angel and ethereal guardian, Douglas Smith. Decades ago, our family would raise, slaughter, smoke,can, and freeze much of our family's diet, which made perfect sense, considering our brood's size. Our family numbers also included some of my parents siblings' children as well. My siblings and I have been blessed with parents any person would be honored to have, and even though we have never been what one would call wealthy or rich by monetary standards, our parents managed to provide, nurture and bring whole-hearted help, comfort, spiritual guidance, divine love and encouragement for many, and are respected pillars in our small lake locked community to this day! Our diet included a large garden, where corn, green beans, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage and a host of other veggies grew. I remember as a young girl the 'canning days', which consisted of early rising and gathering of the crops to be preserved respectively, digging, picking, shucking, snapping, par-boiling, canning and freezing which usually ran into the late evening hours of that particular Saturday, as that was one of the only two days our working parents were permitted to conduct the chores at home. We generally kept two hogs at a time and would slaughter either just before Thanksgiving or Christmas. The hogs were fattened throughout the year with store bought feed, as well as corn and apples from our own garden and apple trees. One of my most favorite and memorable recollections is of the hogs, and the way they consumed fresh apples, the sound of the crunching apples, juicy and obviously super yummy! After tending to and feeding them all year, not to mention giving the hogs names, this time of year, though necessary, became a tearful farewell, fore I knew "Suzy" would be no more, the romping carefree, apple snacking behemoth I had help her become. Alas, I digress!

It was important that the temperature be cool enough to facilitate the smoking and curing process of the hams and shoulders. The day of slaughter, started as did the garden harvesting, early, with a blooming fire underneath the scalding tub, in which the animal, once killed, first, would be hung, gutted and bled, then submerged in the water to aid in the sloughing off of it's hair and initial sterilization. After the carcass is broken down, the process of smoking and preparation of the home-made and manually ground sausage would ensue. This has always been one of the best sausages I have ever tasted. The small brown bags of country sausage seasonings would be purchased from the local hardware and farm supplies store, Rountrey's and the rewards of the toils of this day would consist of fresh, hot 'ho'cakes' harnessing the end product of sausage blended just right, with a perfect fat/lean ratio, one batch hot, the other mild, with a sumptuous fried egg in tow, Absolute Bliss! Savoring the harmonious balance of the sausage and it's complementary seasonings, tasting the hard work, long grueling hours and sacrifice, sustenance for the long hard winter yet to come. Winter time Country Breakfasts could often manifest themselves in the form of fried apples, fresh frozen from summer, steamed or fried potatoes, from the cool, dark storage bin in our "Corner House", home-made biscuits, hot from the oven, and hearty cakes of organic and wholesome sausage, locally owned, grown and operated!! I love the beautiful country-ness of my existence, growing up in rural Leesville, 10 miles from the nearest town, lots of trees and a winding river to cross, a nightmarish and slippery upgrade in the then treacherous winter weather These times echo throughout my mind and time, forever embossed and illuminated as some of the best times of my life, which had not occurred to me until I was blessed enough to live to adulthood, Thanks Dad and Mom!

Are you smiling as I am as I write this? Good, now back to the recipe.

Today's recipe is a delicious creation containing chicken, smoked to mahogany, hickory infused perfection in our adorable little smokehouse, retrofitted with a grilling/smoking grate, cooled, shredded and tossed with a gaggle of sultry veggies, fresh herb and spices. This chicken salad is one I would consider Gourmet, in lieu of appearance, and the deviation of ingredients normally found in a sometimes one dimensional store purchased variety. Housed in a wonderful whole wheat pita, and bedazzled with fresh kale, this recipe screams EAT ME! and HAVE SECONDS! I hope you enjoyed this walk down an aromatic and sensory response filled memory lane and may your mind be catapulted back in the future, to this stroll you just took with me, holding hands, swinging back and forth, meandering down a crisp late fall lane, laden with leaves of oranges, reds, yellows and browns, smiling, happy!

Recipe:

SPST

In a medium bowl, add chicken, juice of lime, cumin and celery seed and toss to evenly coated.

Add ingredients down to the pepper flakes, and fold together until well and evenly incorporated. SPST.

Line pita pockets with equal amounts of kale. Use a fork to stuff chicken filling into place. Serves 4.