Chick-Fil-A Releases Digital Cookbook and It’s For An Amazing Cause
In my opinion, nothing hits quite like a yummy Chick-Fil-A sandwich and some hot, fresh waffle fries. When I go, I always get a number one combo, large, with a half and half tea. In addition, I usually get a six-pack of chicken nuggets for the dogs. Yes, I’m that person. The restaurants recipes are usually guarded heavily, but now the Atlanta-based chain is sharing some for an amazing cause.
According to Southern Living, Chick-Fil-A is sharing some of their recipes along with tasty recipes showing you how to use up your leftovers from the restaurant with their first digital cookbook. Their ‘Extra Helpings’ cookbook is available now online and you can download it. The restaurant is using the cookbook to bring awareness to food waste and food insecurity.
Chick-fil-A’s food donation program called Shared Table connects restaurants with local non-profits to donate surplus food to soup kitchens, shelters, and other organizations so that those groups can turn around and give that food to people with need. Now, those community partners are sharing their favorite “leftover” Chick-fil-A recipes in the new cookbook.
Classics and New Recipes Are Available
The cookbook has five classic Chick-Fil-A favorite recipes and 11 recipes from their nonprofit partners. For example, Boca Helping Hands in Boca Raton, Florida is sharing their Chicken Nachos recipe. FeedNC here in Charlotte is sharing their recipe for Ice Cream Sandwiches. If you love Chick-Fil-A’s Chicken Salad and Coleslaw recipe, both are also in the cookbook. You know I love the coleslaw!
In addition to the cookbook release, Chick-fil-A is donating $1 million to organizations that are working on reducing and addressing food insecurity across the U.S. and Canada. Of that total, seven current Chick-fil-A Shared Table partners will get $100,000, with $150,000 going to both Feeding America and Second Harvest.
It’s disturbing that so many folks here in the U.S. are dealing with food insecurity. I saw so many kids when I was teaching school not have lunch money or food for lunch. Often, I’d pay for them to eat or give away my lunch. Over 9 million kids deal with this issue and a total of 34 million Americans are dealing with food insecurity.
Southern Living says that 160 million pounds of food is wasted in American homes and kitchens every year and I believe it. I know I waste too much food and am making a conscious effort to do better. One of the ways we can help is to pay any overdue lunch fees at local schools. A few years ago, I started a fundraiser on my Facebook page for Gaston County Schools. Raising over $800, the school lunch debt was reduced significantly. Not a lot of money, but it helped!
Personally, I’ve never had leftover Chick-Fil-A! LOL! Of course, I’m one of those people that will order an extra sandwich and eat it cold the next morning. I do love the reasoning behind the digital cookbook though and am all about snagging the restaurants chicken salad recipe! If you’re interested in downloading the cookbook, you can do that here.
If you’d like to help locally, you can help FeedNC. They also need lots of volunteers year-round.