Oct 1, 2012

chili's bar and grill make over


Happy World Vegetarian Day and First Day of MoFo VI.

This is my third year MoFoing!

Because MoFo kicked my posterior last year, or my perfectionism got the best of me, I decided to make MoFo less stressful this year by reducing the make overs I do for each establishment. So, instead of recreating three or four dishes per post, it'll be only one.

Last year's Chili's Grill and Bar Make Over involved Chili's Enchilada Soup, Grilled Caribbean Salad and Fajitas. This casual dining establishment serves American food with a Tex-Mex influence. While Chili's has recently added a vegetarian menu as an offering, it is still wholly non-vegan, and therefore is in need of a make over.

With that in mind, my first menu item is Chili's  Honey-Chipotle Chicken Crispers. I love chipotle peppers and the word "crispers" got me. In my opinion, "crispers" is just a way to disguise the word "fried," but their PR department people know their job and the term sounds decidedly appealing.

In this offering, the honey in the sauce, the egg in the batter and the chicken itself need to be replaced. 

Substituting maple syrup for the honey is an obvious choice, but the honey is much thicker than maple syrup and even sweeter, so adding only maple would not cut it. The restaurant thins out the honey with water, so I've eliminated this extra liquid. Maple syrup is also more complex in flavor, so to cut the extra flavor, I used agave nectar in addition to the maple.

The egg in the batter acts as a binding agent and is replaced with flax meal, which is nutritious to boot. The crispiness of the batter results from a doubling up on the breading technique: there is a liquid batter followed by a dry breading. 

As for the chicken, the obvious, and best, choice is my Simple Chicken Seitan. After the seitan is made and cooled, it is important to squeeze out the extra moisture. When the seitan is fried the moisture is turned to steam and renders the crust soggy. Once the extra moisture is eliminated, the fried seitan retains the crispy crust, while still remaining properly moist on the inside. 

The chain serves this as a main dish with corn on the cob and fries. 
They charge over $10 for one order. 
VA Make Over:

Cost Breakdown:

seitan: $3
batter and breading: $2
sauce: $1
corn on the cob: $3 
fries: $4
oil (for frying): $2
Total to make 4 servings:
$15.00 

Their charge per Serving: $10.29
Make-Over cost per Serving: $3.75






Also, don't forget to check back on the 6th to see if you've won Fresh From the Vegan Slow Cooker Cookbook by Robin Robertson.

19 comments:

  1. I am pretty sure my husband will give me a most righteous high five if I make these for him. They look delicious, and I actually prefer maple flavor to honey quite a bit.

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    1. Once the seitan is made, it really is easy. Hope you get around to it.

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  2. This looks so tasty, I've never had the Chili's version but I might attempt to make these!

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    1. Thanks! If you do, let me know how it comes out.

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  3. Those look great! I miss those Chili's southwestern egg roll things - mmmm.

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    1. Hmm..maybe it is time for those egg roll thingies to be made :)

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  4. Looks wonderful! Smart to reduce the number of dishes this go-around. Glad you're sticking with the theme though!

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    1. Thanks, Tami. You are as ever practical. I think it'll be much easier this time.

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  5. Whoa yum! You really can't go wrong with crispy smothered things. If only they actually offered these!

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  6. I love your makeover theme and I'm sad I missed out on it last year. They look fantastic! Nice tip on squeezing out the seitan, that's something I never would have thought of.

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    1. Thanks, Maggie. The older ones are available, so you aren't missing out :)

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  7. Did I really meet you three years ago during my fjirst MoFo, and to think I only know you by VA. Always so excited to see what you are whipping up, and this once again is super tasty looking. You went all out last year, and looks like you kicked off MoFo 2012 with a bang!

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    1. Email me. I'll let you know what else you can call me :))

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  8. Oh my, I need some of those in my life!

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    1. By the magic of MoFo: poof! They are now in your life...hope you have a chance to make them! Thanks, Mandee.

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  9. Thanks, Angela! Hope you get to it.

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  10. I feel like I'm losing my mind. Where's the link to the recipe? It is one of my all-time favorites!! It also has the link to the chik'n broth powder that I put in everything! Help! I am so lost. LOL Am I just missing something? I think the blog being moved has me thrown off. Thanks!

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