I made this a few semesters ago when I was researching British food for my International Cuisine class. We each chose a country and we spent a semester doing research on cuisines of that country. We also had to take one recipe we found and make it for the students to try. It was recieved with a lot of skeptiscism, but a lot of people enjoyed it including myself. I have been making it ever since. Coronation Chicken is a great way to use up leftover chicken. It is basically curried chicken salad. It is lovely served with a rice salad, as a baked potato filling, and great for lunch boxes, picnics and buffets. How versatile! The dish was designed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 as a representation of the, then, colonial nature of the British Empire so includes fruit, curry and mayonnaise. There may no longer be a British empire but this recipes remains a firm favorite all over the British Isles. Coronation Chicken has made something of a comeback with a resurgence of interest in serving it at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012. If you are interested in that curry flavor, this would be the perfect dish for you! Bon Appetit!
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