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Looks absolutely wonderful ! Only worry I have is still being hungry because there's only 4 (?) pieces of chicken on there.
I literally ate some tortilla chips as soon as I finished it lol. This would probably work better as a single plate in a multi-course tasting menu. I just made it for fun.
Would definitely see it on there haha. Curious, how long did plating take you?
Arranging the juliennes was the longest part by far, probably took about 5-10 mins to do the arrangement of the prepared vegetables. Arranging everything else only took about 1-2 minutes, quick since I keep my sauces in squeeze bottles.
To actually serve this during a meal you'd probably have to arrange the juliennes on a sheet tray earlier in the day and then just spatula them onto the plates during service.