The Best Thai Chicken Salad Recipe
As far as salads go, this Thai-inspired chicken chopped salad bowl is definitely one of my absolute favorites! There is nothing bland or boring about it. It is packed with flavor and textures that you just won’t be able to get enough of! This salad is perfectly healthy and fresh, and is coated in a tangy yet savory and umami-packed peanut dressing that is almost drinkable it’s so good! With leftover or rotisserie chicken, you can have this Thai salad recipe on the table in less than 20 minutes!
Ingredients Needed
For the Thai Chicken Crunch Salad
Chicken: You will want to use already cooked and sliced or shredded chicken! This is a great place to use leftover chicken or rotisserie chicken. Red & Green Cabbage: I like to use both red and green cabbage for loads of texture and nutrients! Red Bell Pepper: Red bell pepper adds a sweet flavor and crunchy texture. You can use any color bell pepper that you have on hand, but I recommend sticking with red, yellow or orange! Carrots: Slice your carrots into thin matchsticks for maximum texture! Green Onions: Green onions add a depth of flavor without being overpowering. Cilantro: Fresh cilantro is a must here! It adds a fresh, herby flavor! Peanuts: Chopped peanuts add a lovely flavor and crunchy texture to this Thai chicken salad! Sesame Seeds: Garnish with sesame seeds, if desired!
For the Peanut Dressing
Peanut Butter: Since this is a salad dressing, creamy peanut butter will work best! Honey: For just a hint of sweetness to balance out the savory and tangy flavors. Lime: Lime juice adds just the right amount of tang! Soy Sauce: I used low sodium soy sauce here. If you have regular, make sure you don’t add too much or it can be too salty. Sesame Oil: For a nutty flavor! Coconut Aminos: Coconut aminos add some extra umami flavor without all the salt. Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves add a deep, savory flavor! Sriracha: Add some sriracha to taste, especially if you like spicy foods! If you don’t like spicy foods, you can omit this.
How to Make Thai chicken salad
Recipe Tips & Variations
Veggies: The veggies here can be substituted for others if you prefer! Some others that would go well with the flavors here are cucumbers, tomatoes or red onions! If you don’t like cabbage or want less of it, you can add some chopped lettuce or spinach instead! Protein: Chicken is a great source of protein, but can be replaced by steak, shrimp, or tofu if you prefer! Use high quality sesame oil! For the best taste, use a toasted sesame oil that is dark in color. This kind of sesame oil adds the most flavor!
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