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By Kater
Added September 14, 2006 | Recipe #186313
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Excellent dish- perfect for a luncheon or cold dinner. I made this for a group of 8 women and they all asked for the recipe. It was so easy to make too. Warning- the recipe does make a lot of the dressing. I decided to use some of the dressing to marinate the chicken in (I used chicken tenderloins because they grill up easier and are more moist.) I made the whole recipe the day before- grilled the chicken, boiled the pasta and diced everything up. I then layered everything but the spinach, feta and dressing in a large bowl and covered it. Refrigerated it overnight and 5 mins before the party I tossed in the spinach and dressing. SO easy! I put the feta and some olives on the side as toppings for those who wanted it. What a great recipe. So full of flavor and easy to make.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy JulieCooks
on August 02, 2009
Delicious. It was good the first day, but even better the next when the flavors had time to meld. Made as directed, but added pine nuts. Can easily cut the dressing in half.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Dr. Jenny
on July 28, 2009
This tortellini chicken salad recipe was phenomenal! I was looking to use up a large, leftover chicken breast as well as some tortellini. I am so glad I stumbled up this recipe. It was easy to make and tasted delicious. At first, I forgot to add the feta when I tasted my first sampling--I still loved it. I then added the feta and also loved it (but I love feta). If you dont love feta, you will still like this recipe with feta omitted. Based on other reviewers' input, I halved the proportions for the dressing. It still made plenty. Since I made it for DH to take to work tomorrow for lunch and for me to enjoy at home for lunch, I kept the dressing seperate from the salad so it would not wilt the spinach. Instead, we can drizzle as much as we like over our individual proportions tomorrow and then toss. I would definitely make this recipe again (I especially loved the taste of the dressing). I could see this being a big hit at a BBQ. Thanks for posting!!
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A keeper. We enjoyed this very satisfying, tasty and attractive looking salad. Didn't have any feta cheese around but will plan for it next time. It's delish even without it. Threw some sprouted beans medley into the bowl as well, which enhanced flavour and texture. Same about the dressing as posted by other reviewers...have a generous amount remaining for the next salad. That's alright! A pleasure to have tried this recipe.
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I added ripe olives, don"t overdue the oil dressing
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy tinebean21
on June 25, 2008
Great salad! I made it exactly as written and everyone enjoyed it. The only thing is that I had a TON of left over salad dressing. I will probably end up using about 1/4 of the listed amounts for the dressing next time. Thanks for sharing, this is a keeper. :)
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Delicious! all the ingredients in the salad are right up my alley, the addition of sun-dried tomatoes really addy in lots of flavor! thanks for sharing hon!...Kitten :)
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Serving Size: 1 (266 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 4
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