This is by far one of my favorite chicken salads, it’s so light but satisfying at the same time. Teriyaki chicken is marinated, then cooked in a pan or grilled on a grill pan (or an outdoor grill!) and sliced. The result is juicy and flavorful chicken. The chicken is tossed with raw crunchy shredded vegetables and a simple Asian salad dressing. It makes a great entree that you can enjoy all year round. At home, we call it Chinese chicken salad, but you can definitely call it the crunchiest chicken salad!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

It’s so easy to make and comes together in just 30 minutes.The chicken turns out so tender and flavorful, using boneless chicken thighs will ensure that the chicken stays juicy.It’s crunchy, savory, sweet, and tangy at the same time. A chicken salad with BIG flavors!Add your favorite protein – you can change this up and switch the chicken with steak, fish, or tofu!Perfect for making ahead and meal prep! I like to make a large batch of this Asian salad and keep it in the fridge until serving. Just make sure that you’re storing the dressing separately and only dress the salad before serving.It’s great for potlucks, parties, BBQ, picnics, you name it!

The Ingredients

Chicken – I used chicken thighs for juicy meat that were marinated in teriyaki sauce. You can serve the chicken hot off the grill, or as a cold salad. If you want to use chicken breast, that’s fine but remember that chicken thighs contain more fat so they’re super tender, juicy, and hold a ton of flavor. Romaine lettuce – Romaine lettuce hearts give this salad a great crunch and flavor. If you’re making this salad ahead and worried that the lettuce will get soggy, you can substitute it with shredded cabbage. I also like to add shredded red cabbage for color. Vegetables – Crunchy red bell pepper, carrots, green onions, and cilantro. Toppings – I made my own homemade wonton chips, but you can also buy them. I also like to add roasted cashews for an extra crunch! Salad dressing – I make a very simple Asian-inspired salad dressing, you can find the dressing recipe here. Avoid using store-bought dressings as this is so easy, and tastes much better than what you can get at the store. Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How to Make Teryaki Chicken

You can, of course, use leftover shredded chicken or rotisserie chicken if you like. But honestly, it will lack flavor. To start with raw chicken, go for boneless skinless chicken thighs and marinate them in teriyaki sauce for 30 minutes. Add a little bit of oil to a pan, and on medium-high heat cook the chicken until it’s charred and reaches 165-170°F (74°C) internal temperature. Remove it from the pan or grill, and slice it into bite-size pieces.

How to Make Asian Chicken Salad

Chop up the vegetables! Slice the romaine hearts, shred the red cabbage, roughly chop the cilantro, and thinly slice or julienne the carrot (I used this prep julienne peeler). This Asian chopped salad requires lots of chopping, but it’s all worth it in the end! Add the vegetables and grilled chicken to a large bowl, toss with the salad dressing. Top with cashews and wonton chips right before serving.

Top Tips

You can make this Asian salad with chicken or without! That’s totally up to you. If you’re vegan, use tofu or tempeh in place of chicken.If you’re making this salad chicken teriyaki salad a day ahead, I recommend tossing with the dressing and adding the wonton chips right before serving to avoid soggy vegetables and wonton chips.If you’re packing this lunch and would like to add the dressing beforehand, I recommend switching the romaine lettuce with cabbage and still keep the Wonton chips aside to add before serving.The dressing can be made 2-3 days ahead of time if it’s stored in an airtight container or jar with a lid and properly sealed. Shake or whisk up before using.

Storing Tips

Fridge: Store any leftover salad in the fridge for 1-2 days in an airtight container. It’s best to keep the salad separate from the dressing if possible to avoid the crunchy vegetables from wilting. Freezer: Due to the high water content in the vegetables, freezing is not recommended as it will change the texture of the salad and you’ll end up with soggy vegetables when thawed.

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I hope that you LOVE this Asian chicken salad recipe as much as I do! It’s a truly delicious and filling meal that you’ll be making over and over again. Don’t forget to pin this recipe to make later or share for others to enjoy. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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