RECIPE: Mandarin Chicken Salad (A.K.A. Asian Chicken Salad, Chinese Chicken Salad)
[6] Halos, a branded clementine mandarin from Wonderful Foods. Cuties are another brand of clementine, from Paramount Citrus. |
If your produce department lacks inspiration in the heart of winter, you can still mix up a colorful, luscious salad. One of our favorites is this Sesame Chicken Salad with Mandarin Oranges. Winter is peak season for mandarins, and the small fruit segments add bright orange color to salad greens. It’s a recipe that is variously called Asian Chicken Salad or Chinese Chicken Salad, and can have a base of lettuces and different salad greens, or as in this case, crunchy cabbage slaw. There are variations on the name, but the rules are neither hard nor fast: Its spicy peanut dressing combines Nakano Seasoned Rice Vinegar, peanut butter, tamari, maple syrup, garlic, diced ginger and cayenne. Here’s the history of Asian/Chinese/Mandarin Chicken Salad. “>Here’s the difference between mandarins and oranges. This flavorful main course salad comes together in minutes when you buy pre-shredded cabbage slaw, pre-cooked chicken breasts and sesame-ginger dressing or peanut dressing. The recipe is adapted from Good Eggs. Ingredients For 2 Dinner-Size Servings 1. PLACE the cabbage slaw in a big mixing bowl and season with a pinch of salt. Set aside for 5-10 minutes to allow the cabbage to wilt a little. 2. SLICE the scallion whites and greens and add to the slaw. Peel the mandarins, break apart the segments and add to the bowl. Slice the chicken into bite size pieces and add to the salad bowl. 3. DRIZZLE with the sesame dressing and toss to combine. Place on serving plates. Topp with avocado slices and fried ramen noodles. Ingredients 1. PLACE all ingredients in a blender and blend on high. Ingredients 1. PLACE all ingredients in a blender and blend on high. Stovetop toasting: In a large frying pan, heat the sesame seeds over medium heat, shaking the pan occasionally. They are ready when they darken and become fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Oven toasting: Preheat the oven to 325°F. Spread the seeds on a baking sheet and bake until the seeds darken and become fragrant, about 15 minutes. Allow the toasted seeds to cool; then store in a covered jar at room temperature. RECIPE #3: PEANUT DRESSING Ingredients 1. PLACE all ingredients in a blender and blend on high. Stovetop toasting: In a large frying pan, heat the sesame seeds over medium heat, shaking the pan occasionally. They are ready when they darken and become fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Oven toasting: Preheat the oven to 325°F. Spread the seeds on a baking sheet and bake until the seeds darken and become fragrant, about 15 minutes. Allow the toasted seeds to cool; then store in a covered jar at room temperature. |
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