Hi! My name is Marzia, and I’m the person that slows down the line at your local salad bar because I need ALL THE TOPPINGS. There ain’t no shame in my salad making game. So naturally, I come up with something called a garlicky chicken Caesar Cobb salad that contains ALL the ingredients you find in BOTH salads. The only thing that can make a Caesar salad any better than it already is is the addition of more components. This Caesar meets Cobb salad mash up comes complete with garlic grilled chicken, grilled romaine, and all the things you LOVE about the not one, but two salads listed in the above title. Speaking of grilled romaine; have you ever tried it? I’ll be the first one to tell you; soft salad greens aren’t my thing. But when the grill leaves its little marks on your romaine lettuce, you’re left with this beautiful smoky flavor. Something romaine just can’t offer straight from the refrigerator.

Like most of the recipes I share with you on the blog, this salad was invented when I needed to use up all the little leftover veggies in the refrigerator one night before my trip to the grocery store in the morning. Is it just me or is grocery shopping more fun when you’ve got an empty refrigerator at home that’s waiting to be decked out with all your fresh food finds? And that’s pretty much how this Caesar Cobb Salad came about. I wish I could tell you I ate it at such and such restaurant and loved the fusion of the two. But the story is simple. My love for a clean refrigerator brought on this mishmash of a salad. Let’s talk about this chicken Caesar Cobb Salad situation: we start with a bed of grilled romaine. I get if that’s not your thing, go with the raw version if you must. Follow it up with the contents of your refrigerator, grilled chicken, cooked bacon bits, diced or sliced eggs, juicy cherry or grape tomatoes, chopped chives sliced avocados, all the shaved parm you can find, croutons, and my homemade 2-minute caesar dressing.

And now the grilled chicken. It’s the easiest chicken you’ll ever make, and I’ll say this now, it’ll be good on ANY salad. It starts with a little olive oil followed by garlic powder, dried thyme, and a little salt and pepper, that’s it. Let the chicken hang out for about 5-10 minutes while you get the rest of the salad ingredients ready. You can then grilled the chicken on an outdoor grill or if you live where it’s three-thousand degrees out (like I do), just pop it onto an indoor grill pan. And you could make this salad chicken-less, except… don’t do that. Or if you must, don’t tell me about it. Leftover cooked chicken from the refrigerator is perfect too, pop it in! It’ll work out just the same. This Grilled Chicken Caesar Cobb salad is totally forgiving, give it all you’ve got.

That first bite. It has a little bit of everything, salty, parmesan-kissed dressing, fresh veggies, juicy chicken, and that crunch crunch crunch from croutons. Ten thousand heart emojis go out to this grilled romaine + chicken Caesar Cobb salad situation.

No nutritional facts on this one as it’s super hard to give you an accurate count. It really depends on the ingredients that you use, the amount of dressing, whether it’s homemade or store-bought, etc.

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