Chinese Chicken Salad Recipe (2024)

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Change up your usual boring salad with this crispy and flavorful Chinese Chicken Salad recipe! Made with crunchy napa cabbage, crispy ramen noodles and a delicious asian dressing this salad will become a weeknight staple and family favorite.

I’m not gonna lie, one of the things I was most excited for when we moved was how close we would be to a restaurant that serves one of our favorite Chinese Chicken Salad recipe. I’m not gonna say that was the reason we moved to this neighborhood, but I’m also not gonna say it wasn’t…This salad is so delicious and so coveted they literally have a separate section of their restaurant with a special fridge to store the salads. If you don’t get there early the chinese chicken salad will sell out!

Now, we’re continuing to support our local restaurants by ordering takeout but we also eat this chinese chicken salad so much that I wanted to experiment to see if I could master it at home. I have to say, I think I came pretty darn close. If you subscribe to my weekly meal plan, don’t be surprised to see this on the list next week – it’s quickly become a staple around here!

The taste of this salad is hard to beat and the crunch from the ramen noodles and napa cabbage is so refreshing. It’s just one of those salad recipes you’ll keep coming back to!

Chinese Chicken Salad Ingredients:

There are 3 parts to this chinese chicken salad recipe: the chicken, the salad and the dressing. Full amounts of each ingredient below!

  • chicken – boneless, skinless chicken breasts marinated in a delicious combination of soy sauce (or tamari), hoisin sauce, sesame oil and pepper.
  • napa cabbage – any cabbage works but napa cabbage is a type of Chinese cabbage that pairs perfectly with the rest of the salad ingredients!
  • carrot – grate one large carrot or buy a bag of pre-shredded carrot sticks for a shortcut.
  • shelled edamame – an extra protein source.
  • green onion – we’ll just be using the white and light green parts of the onion!
  • ramen noodles – if you’re gluten-free feel free to use a gluten-free version such as Lotus Foods brown rice noodles. Regular ramen noodles work just fine too!
  • almonds – raw almonds work great as we’ll toast them during cooking!
  • sesame seeds – we’re also toasting these for the ultimate flavor punch.
  • cilantro leaves – optional but a delicious herb topping!
  • rice wine vinaigrette – combine olive oil, honey, rice vinegar, ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt and pepper.

How To Make Chinese Chicken Salad:

STEP 1: MARINATE CHICKEN

Marinate chicken in combination of soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sesame oil and pepper in a large bowl for 30 minutes.

STEP 2: BAKE CHICKEN

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake chicken (with any remaining marinade juices) in a shallow dish for 15-20 minutes or until chicken runs clear. Let chicken rest for 5 minutes and then cut into thin strips. You can also choose to grill the chicken if you prefer.

STEP 3: COMBINE VEGGIES

Combine cabbage, carrots, edamame and onion in a large salad bowl.

STEP 4: TOAST ALMONDS + RAMEN

Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and add almonds. Cook for about 2 minutes and then add ramen noodles to toast for another 2 minutes or starting to brown. Add sesame seeds and cook for 1 more minute or until everything is lightly browned.

STEP 5:MAKE CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD DRESSING

Combine all dressing ingredients in a small bowl using a whisk or mason jar(giving it a good shake).

STEP 6: TOSS SALAD

Add almond mixture to salad and top with chicken, cilantro (if using) and desired amount of dressing. Mix well.

Easy Swaps You Can Make:

  • Not a fan of chicken? You can easily replace chicken with tofu. You can also use rotisserie chicken if you’re short on time.
  • Gluten-free? Replace soy sauce and hoisin sauce with gluten-free versions made with tamari. For the ramen noodles use rice noodles instead.
  • If you can’t find hoisin sauce feel free to use teriyaki sauce.
  • Use red cabbage in place of napa cabbage or swap cabbage entirely for equal parts iceberg or romaine lettuce.
  • Feel free to skip the cilantro if that isn’t your thing.
  • Out of fresh ginger for the dressing? Feel free to use dried ginger, just decrease the amount by half (3/4 tsp).
  • Add oranges – mandarin orange is a delicious addition to this Chinese Chicken Salad.

How to Store This Chinese Chicken Salad:

To make this salad last I recommend dressing it just before eating. Store the dressing in a jar in the fridge and the salad separately in a tupperware or glass container. Just before eating dress the salad to ensure it doesn’t get too soggy. If you want to make sure your ramen noodles stay crispy you can also keep those separate and stir them into the salad just before eating.

Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days if you ensure that the dressing and salad are stored separately.

More Delicious Salad Recipes:

  • Pacifica Salad
  • Crunchy Asian Chicken Salad with Roasted Pineapple
  • Spring Mix Salad
  • Mediterranean Orzo Salad
  • Tropical Sriracha Chicken Salad

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Change up your usual boring salad with this crispy and flavorful Chinese Chicken Salad recipe! Made with crunchy napa cabbage, crispy ramen noodles and a delicious asian dressing this salad will become a weeknight staple and family favorite.

  • Author: Davida Lederle
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Salad
  • Method: Cook
  • Cuisine: Chinese
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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For the chicken:

  • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp hoisin sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/2 tsp pepper

For the Salad:

  • 6 cups shredded napa cabbage (roughly 1 medium head of napa cabbage)
  • 1/2 cup grated carrots (roughly 1 large carrot)
  • 1/2 cup shelled edamame
  • 3 green onion (whites and light green), thinly sliced
  • 4 oz ramen noodles, broken into pieces
  • 1/4 cup chopped almonds
  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds
  • optional: handful of fresh cilantro, chopped

For the dressing:

  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tbsp honey
  • 2 tbsp rice wine vinegar
  • 1 1/2 tspfreshly grated ginger
  • 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tspsesame oil
  • pinch of salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Marinate chicken in combination of soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sesame oil and pepper in a large bowl for 30 minutes.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  3. Bake chicken (with any remaining marinade juices) in a shallow dish for 15-20 minutes or until chicken runs clear
  4. Remove from oven and let sit for 5 minutes before cutting into strips.
  5. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and add almonds. Cook for about 2 minutes and then add ramen noodles to toast for another 2 minutes or starting to brown. Add sesame seeds and cook for 1 more minute or until everything is lightly browned.
  6. Combine cabbage, carrot, edamame and green onions in a large salad bowl.
  7. Add almonds, noodles and sesame seeds to salad.
  8. Combine all dressing ingredients.
  9. Top salad with chicken, cilantro (if using) and desired amount of dressing. Mix well.
  10. Salad keeps in the fridge for 2-3 days. Will keep longer if you reserve dressing for before serving.
  11. Enjoy room temperature or cold.
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FAQs

What is Chinese chicken salad dressing made of? ›

The Asian salad dressing I use in this salad is based on a recipe by David Chang of Momof*cku. It's made with all manner of Asiany ingredients – soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, garlic and ginger – but there's plenty of flex here which I've jotted down in the recipe notes.

How to give chicken salad more flavor? ›

Add minced fresh herbs like parsley, chives, basil, or tarragon. Add fresh grapes for juicy little bursts of flavor. Add cooked pasta to stretch the chicken salad into a larger meal. (You'll have to increase the amount of mayonnaise mixture to cover the pasta.)

Who made Chinese chicken salad? ›

Invented by Sylvia Cheng Wu also known as Madame Wu in the 60s and made popular by the original celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck, The Chinese chicken salad has become an obsession in California, especially with celebrities. It's not hard to see why.

Why does my homemade chicken salad get watery? ›

It's best to eat your chicken salad as quickly as possible to prevent it from going watery. Adding in fresh veggies like celery and onions can make it runny. If you make it ahead and find it's a bit watery, add just a little more mayo to balance it out.

What is the best store bought dressing for Chinese chicken salad? ›

Kraft Asian Toasted Sesame Dressing

It's the best dressing for the ubiquitous Chinese chicken and mandarin orange salad. It's inexpensive, usually on sale, and easy to find in any grocery store.”

What is chicken salad sauce made of? ›

Most chicken salad dressings are a combination of mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. The rest of the flavor for this dish comes from ingredients like celery and fresh herbs.

Why does my chicken salad have no taste? ›

Lack of Seasoning: One of the most common reasons for bland chicken salad is insufficient seasoning. Make sure to add enough salt, pepper, and other seasonings like herbs and spices to enhance the flavor. Overcooking the Chicken: Overcooked chicken can become dry and lose its flavor.

What not to do when preparing chicken salad? ›

To ensure that your chicken salad tastes the way that it should, you should avoid using overcooked or dry chicken in your recipe. Unfortunately, as we cook chicken, the moisture of the bird slowly evaporates.

What enhances chicken flavor? ›

Marinating not only adds flavor, but the combination of healthy fat and acid in most recipes also helps tenderize the meat. A good marinade is roughly three parts oil to one part acid, plus salt and other seasonings like spices, crushed garlic, or a little natural sugar.

Do they eat Chinese chicken salad in China? ›

In Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads, Sylvia Lovegren writes, "There are many different types of cold chicken salad in China, although most of them seem to originate in Szechwan.

What is Kim Kardashian's Chinese chicken salad? ›

The original salad was always ordered from The Health Nut in LA, but may we suggest Dressing It Up with a few recipe glow ups. We used hand-torn romaine lettuce, shredded chicken, pickled ginger, carrots, sesame sticks, and avocado - creating a luscious amount of crunchy and creamy.

Where does Chinese chicken salad come from? ›

Many people have attributed what we know today as “Chinese Chicken Salad” to chef Wolfgang Puck, who served a version of it at his Los Angeles restaurants in the 1980s. Some food historians claim that Chinese Chicken Salad goes back further to the 1960s, also in Los Angeles, but created at Madame Wu's restaurant.

What to do if you put too much mayo in chicken salad? ›

To offset the creaminess (and potentially wetness) of too much mayo, try adding in more of whatever crunchy element you were using. Celery and red onion are some of the most common ones, but you can also try chopped red peppers, bacon bits, carrots, cabbage, apples, chopped nuts, and more.

What makes chicken salad go bad? ›

Bad bacteria can grow rapidly in the "Danger Zone," a temperature range between 40°F and 140°F, so always transport and store chicken salad in the refrigerator or a well-chilled cooler or lunchbox.

Why does chicken salad go bad? ›

We must blame two categories of bad bacteria when things go bad for chicken salad, not mayonnaise or luck. Spoilage bacteria cause food to deteriorate and develop unpleasant odors, tastes, and textures.

What is Chinese ginger dressing made of? ›

Directions. Put yogurt, lemon juice, rice wine vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, onion, garlic, ginger paste, sugar, and black pepper in a blender; blend on High until smooth. Pour dressing into a sealable container, seal, and refrigerate at least 30 minute before serving.

What is in Chang's noodle dressing? ›

Water, Sugar, Refined Salt, Naturally Brewed Soy Sauce (Soya Bean, Water, Salt, Rice Extract), Sesame Oil, Vinegar, Vegetable Gum (415). Gluten Free. No artificial colours or preservatives.

How many calories are in Chinese chicken salad dressing? ›

Girard's Chinese Chicken Salad Dressing (2 tbsp) contains 6g total carbs, 6g net carbs, 10g fat, 0g protein, and 120 calories.

What is Japanese salad dressing made of? ›

Wafu (Japanese-Style) Dressing

Made with soy sauce, rice vinegar, roasted sesame seeds, and grated onion, this versatile wafu dressing goes well with any salad combo you can think of. You will love how it can deliver amazing flavors in such subtlety.

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