<h3>Chicken and Grape Party Sandwiches </h3>
Serves 6-8
<b>Ingredients</b><br>
1 cup green and red grapes, halved <br>
3 cups BBQ chicken meat, chopped (roughly ½ a BBQ chicken) <br>
2 tablespoon lemon juice <br>
1/3 cup light sour cream <br>
2 tablespoon roasted almonds, roughly chopped <br>
¼ cup fresh tarragon, roughly chopped <br>
Salt and cracked pepper to taste <br>
14 plain white bread slices, crusts removed<br><br><br>
<b>Method</b><br>
In a small bowl, lightly whisk sour cream, lemon juice, salt and pepper <br>
In a large bowl, mix together the chicken, almonds, tarragon and ¾ cup grape halves <br>
Lightly fold the cream mixture into the chicken mixture and divide roughly 3 tablespoons of filling between 7 slices of bread. Top with remaining bread slices, cut into quarters and place on a platter
Scatter with remaining ¼ cup grape halves to garnish <br>
Tip: These can be made a few hours in advance, cover with cling film and place in refrigerator on a platter.<br><br><br>
<b>Australian Table Grapes Consumer Fact Sheet</b><br><br>
Australian Table Grapes - Common Varieties:<br>
Fresh grapes come in three basic colours: green (or white), red and blue/black. There are many table grape varieties grown in Australia, but the majority of the production is based on Thompson Seedless, Menindee Seedless, Crimson Seedless and Red Globe. <br><br>
Thompson Seedless: small to medium yellow-green oblong shaped grape with a soft berry skin, firm juicy pulp and a sweet flavour, making them crisp and crunchy on the bite. Available from January to May. <br>
Menindee Seedless: light green to yellow oval-shaped grape with deliciously sweet, firm flesh and no seeds. Available from November to February. <br>
Crimson Seedless: light red, oval-shaped grape with a thick skin, firm crisp flesh and a sweet neutral juicy flavour. Available from February to May. <br>
Red Globe: pinkish-red grape that is very large, round and seeded. The berries have a crisp skin, fleshy pulp, and a very sweet taste. Available from December to May. <br><br>
Australian Table Grapes - Health and Nutritional Benefits:<br>
Grapes have low GI certification from the Glycaemic Index Foundation meaning they're a great source of long-lasting energy and a perfect pick-me-up when you're feeling peckish. <br>
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