Recipes Dinner Poultry Dishes Chicken Main Course Grilled Chicken and Corn with Jalapeño-Lime Dressing 5.0 (4,207) 1 Review To both maximize his grill and take full advantage of summer’s exceptional produce, chef Dan Kluger combines grilled corn, grilled scallions and grilled chicken in a bright, spicy jalapeño-lime vinaigrette. Slideshow: Summer Salads By Dan Kluger Dan Kluger Won Best New Chef at: ABC Kitchen, New York City. Born: 1973; New York City. Experience: Union Square Cafe, Tabla and Core Club, New York City. How he started cooking: “I began my restaurant career in the front of the house at Union Square Cafe and spent my days off in the kitchen learning about cooking. Once I got going, it was hard to leave.” How he got the job at ABC: “I met ABC Kitchen co-owner Jean-Georges Vongerichten at the Union Square farmer’s market at the Berried Treasures stand. We were both shopping, and we started talking, and before I knew it, I was interviewing for the job.” Memorable cooking experience: Preparing the food for his own wedding. “We prepped all the food a couple of days before, then I hired chefs from Tabla to cook at the wedding. [Restaurateur] Danny Meyer was there, Floyd [Cardoz, chef at North End Grill] was there, Mike Romano [chef at Union Square Cafe] was there—so many people I look up to. To have them eating my food was really exciting. I made roast suckling pig, steamed halibut, grilled quail. My mom baked the wedding cake. Floyd couldn’t stay out of the kitchen; he kept trying to help.” Pet peeve: Young cooks who leave good jobs too quickly. “I cooked for Floyd at Tabla for seven years. I learned something even on my last day.” Favorite childhood dish: Stollen, the rich German bread filled with dried fruit. “At Christmas, my mom made tons of stollen. She also made lemon curd. It was the oddest pairing, but since I liked them both so much, I’d always stuff my face. I can remember opening my gifts with a big plate of stollen in front of me.” Cheap eat: Roast pork buns in Chinatown. “I’ll get them pretty much anyplace.” Guilty pleasure: M&M’s. “Plain or pretzel.” Ingredient obsession: “I am definitely obsessed with Sun Gold cherry tomatoes when they’re in season. I use them everywhere: raw in salads, lightly cooked in pastas and just barely warmed in broths and sauces.” Favorite kitchen tool: Microplane. “I use it to grate cheese, citrus, ginger, nuts, chocolate.” Memorable meal: First meal at New York City’s Per Se. “It was my wife, Hannah’s, birthday. I still remember the way everybody—from the back waiter to the host—looked her in her eyes and said ‘Happy Birthday!’” Favorite wine: Black Chicken Zinfandel from Napa’s Robert Biale. “Anyone who knows me well buys a bottle for me as a Christmas gift.” After-hours hangout: 8th Street Winecellar. “They make the best pork sandwich I’ve ever had, with shredded meat and spicy pickled jalapeño mayo.” Fantasy restaurant: “I’d like to do something with conveyor belts, like you see at sushi restaurants, but with a lot of the farm ingredients I use now. It would take a lot of errors out of service.” What he’d be if he weren’t a chef: A furniture maker. “I’m a hands-on guy. I’ve built four or five pieces of furniture in my life.” Favorite cookbook: Think Like a Chef by Tom Colicchio. Twitter heros: “Chef Sean Brock—I find that he’s always saying something interesting. I follow some fashion people too, either to learn something or to stay up on them so when I see them at the restaurant I know what’s going on. I absolutely adore Rachel Roy and Lela Rose. If I see on Twitter that Lela had a show, I can send her a note saying congratulations.” Favorite app: Chefs Feed, which compiles restaurant recommendations from chefs. “When I was in Chicago recently, it was very helpful.” Best food gift: A chitarra, a frame strung with music wire to cut fresh pasta by hand. “Usually, I don’t feel like my parents really apply themselves when it comes to presents. They’ll say, ‘What does he want? Some new underwear? A new shirt? Great.’ But one year a box showed up on my birthday, and it was a chitarra. The New York Times had done a piece on it and my dad thought it would be a cool gift for me. It was mind-blowing.” Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on August 1, 2014 Save Rate PRINT Share Close Photo: © Con Poulos Total Time: 1 hr Yield: 4 Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients Jalapeño-Lime Dressing 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice Jalapeño-Lime Dressing 5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil Jalapeño-Lime Dressing 2 tablespoons minced jalapeños (with seeds) Jalapeño-Lime Dressing 1 1/4 tablespoons kosher salt Jalapeño-Lime Dressing 1/2 teaspoon pepper Salad 4 ears of corn 2 bunches scallions, halved 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil Kosher salt Pepper Four 6-ounce boneless, skin-on chicken breasts 1 tablespoon rosemary leaves, chopped 1 pint Sun Gold tomatoes, halved 1/4 cup thinly sliced basil Chopped chives and finely grated lime zest, for garnish Directions Make the Dressing In a bowl, whisk all of the ingredients. Make the Salad Light a grill. Remove all but the last layer of green husk from the corn. In a bowl, soak the corn in water for 10 minutes, then drain. In a bowl, toss the scallions with 2 tablespoons of the oil; season with salt and pepper. In another bowl, coat the chicken with the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil and the rosemary; season with salt and pepper. Grill the corn, scallions and chicken over moderate heat, turning occasionally, until the corn and scallions are lightly charred and the chicken is cooked through, 5 minutes for the scallions and 15 minutes for the corn and chicken. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes, then thinly slice across the grain. Chop the scallions into 1-inch pieces. Remove the husks and cut the corn kernels off of the cobs. Transfer the scallions and corn to a large bowl; add the tomatoes, basil and half of the dressing and toss. Transfer the salad to a platter. Top with the chicken and garnish with chives and lime zest. Serve the remaining dressing at the table. Suggested Pairing Dry, lime-scented Australian Riesling. Originally appeared: August 2014 Rate It Print