Mascarpone Chicken Salad with Lettuce Cups and Sweet Potato Circles

I have been sick for over a week, and have spent a great deal of time sleeping… but yesterday I was feeling so stir crazy from not having left the house in so long. My first stop was the grocery store… I was planning on browsing at the mall, but I broke out in a cold sweat from just driving to the grocery so I came home right after.

I have been thinking a lot about mascarpone cheese lately… I thought about fluffing it with ricotta and making cheesecake or whipping it with maple syrup and peach preserves to make a decadent frosting for pancakes. I thought a lot about what I would do with mascarpone… but when it came down to it I chose something simple where the delicate flavor of the cheese would be unexpected and delicious.

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I’ve written about chicken salad here before shortly after my friend Jon visited, and this recipe is quite similar. However, as will all chicken salad recipes, this is really more of a suggestion than a recipe. It’s infinitely adaptable to suit your tastes, and if the mascarpone isn’t your style you can always use plain greek yogurt or the standard mayo instead.

I served mine with crisp lettuce leaves and roasted sweet potato, but feel free to use bread or wraps!

Mascarpone Chicken Salad with Lettuce Cups and Sweet Potato Circles (Kaprise Kitchen original)

  • 1 pound of chicken tenderloins
  • 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon of your favorite salad dressing (I used balsamic vinaigrette)
  • 3 stalks of celery
  • 3 carrots
  • 1 bunch of basil
  • ½ cup of mayo
  • ½ cup of mascarpone cheese
  • 1 tablespoon of mustard
  • salt/pepper
  • 1 head of iceberg lettuce
  • 2 medium sweet potatoes
  • 4-5 tablespoons of olive oil

I wrote these directions in the order that I made my meal, so while the circles bake you can assemble the rest of your meal.

  1. Wash and slice the head of lettuce in half. Submerse the halves into cold water. Cover and refrigerate. (This helps your lettuce perk up and stay crisp)
  2. Heat your oven to 400F. 
  3. Peel and slice the sweet potatoes into 3/4 inch coins (thinner if you want a faster baking time).
  4. Toss the sweet potato with olive oil and salt. Roast at 400F for 30 minutes, or until golden and soft. (See more about roasting vegetables here)
  5. Heat a little olive oil in a nonstick pan.  Toss the chicken in the Worcestershire and salad dressing.
  6. Lay the chicken tenderloins in the pan flat and cook at medium heat until cooked completely
  7. Remove the chicken from heat and allow it to cool.
  8. Wash and peel the carrots and celery (no peeling for the celery!!). Wash the basil and remove any woody stems.
  9. Dice the carrots and celery. Chop the basil into small pieces.
  10. Let the vegetables rest for about 10 minutes in a clean dishcloth to remove any excess moisture.
  11. Chop the chicken into 1/4 inch cubes.
  12. In a bowl, combine the chicken and diced vegetables and basil.
  13. Add the mascarpone cheese and mustard and stir until the mixture is evenly coated.
  14. Salt and pepper to taste
  15. Add tablespoon increments of mayo until the desired consistency and flavor is achieved. (You may choose to simply use mascarpone, but I found it just a bit too rich and sweet for the salad.) You may also add more mustard as needed.
  16. Pop the chicken salad into the fridge while you gather the rest of the ingredients.
  17. Remove the sweet potato from the oven and allow it to cool.
  18. Gently drain and spin (or shake) the moisture from the iceberg lettuce.
  19. Arrange plates with iceberg lettuce cups and coins of roasted sweet potato. Top each with a tablespoon or two of chicken salad and a basil leaf for presentation.
  20. Serve!!!

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Thank you so much for visiting. I hope you enjoyed this recipe! Let me know if you decide to try it! Or if you would like to share your chicken salad recipes!!!

xoxo -H

Baked Sweet Potato

A couple weeks ago, I discovered that chubby coins of sweet potato baked at a high temperature turned into these sweet and chewy discs of sweet potato… and I kept promising that I would post this super easy way to make sweet potato even more delicious. So a couple days ago I was in the kitchen peeling sweet potatoes to take photographs, but then I had a little bit of inspiration and made this instead.

It’s nothing like those sticky sweet sweet potato dishes that grace holiday tables… instead it’s spiced with cumin and mashed with a bit of swiss chard. It’s delicious right out of the oven, but just as good cold out of the fridge. If anything, it tastes even better after an overnight stay in the fridge and the flavors have had some time to meld.

Sweet Potato and Swiss Chard Casserole (Kaprise Kitchen original)

  • 3 medium sized sweet potatoes
  • 1 bunch of swiss chard (I used red swiss chard, but any would suffice)
  • 1 chicken sausage, crumbled
  • 1 teaspoon of cumin
  • 3/4 cup of full fat greek yogurt
  • 1 cup of finely shredded parmesan cheese
  1. Peel and cube sweet potatoes. In a large pot of salted water, boil cubed potato until tender. About 20 minutes. Drain and cool.
  2. Cut swiss chard into 1/2 inch ribbons. In a large pot of salter water, blanch the ribbons until just wilted. About 2 minutes. Drain and squeeze excess water out of swiss chard
  3. In a small sauce pan, brown crumbled sausage. About 5 minutes
  4. In a large bowl, mash the cooked sweet potato, swiss chard, and sausage together. Add yogurt and cumin and stir until combined.
  5. Spread mixture into casserole dish, top with cheese, and bake at 400 degrees F for 30 minutes, or until heated through.