Chinese Chicken Salad

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I developed this Chinese Chicken Salad with a variety of colors, textures, and flavors. Choose and select the best possible salad without going overboard or adding “everything but the kitchen sink.”

A bowl of Chinese chicken salad with Asian salad dressing.


 

Meggan’s notes

When I was in culinary school, we spent a lot of time talking about balance in recipes. You want to balance flavors, colors, and textures whenever possible. If you’re plate is full of nothing but soft, mushy foods, that can get pretty boring! And if every flavor hits you in the head like a hammer, you’ll end up with a headache.

That’s why this recipe has a specific selection of vegetables but not every vegetable under the sun. Cabbages, scallions, and cilantro round out the greens while carrots and color. Chow mein noodles add crunch, and chicken adds protein and softness.

A simple, delicious dressing with all the Asian flavors you know and love ties it all together. The dressing also doubles as a marinade or appetizer dipping sauce. It’s so good, you might want to drink it!

Chinese Chicken Salad Ingredients

Labeled ingredients for Chinese chicken salad.

At a Glance: Here is a quick snapshot of what ingredients are in this recipe.
Please see the recipe card below for specific quantities.

  • Rice vinegar: It might also be labeled as “rice wine vinegar” (they are the same thing).
  • Hoisin sauce: Usually used as a sweet glaze for meat, hoisin sauce is made from soy beans, fennel, garlic, and chili peppers. Easy to find in the Asian foods section of any grocery.
  • Canola oil: Or any neutral oil, like grapeseed oil or light olive oil.
  • Ginger: Store the whole root ginger in the freezer (peeled or unpeeled) for up to 4 months and grate it as needed using a box grater or microplane grater. To peel the ginger, scrape of the skin with the tip of a spoon or a vegetable peeler.
  • Napa cabbage: Lighter in texture (almost fluffy) than regular cabbage. If you can’t find it, use Savoy cabbage, bok choy, or plain old green cabbage. Find out how to cut cabbage like a pro, too.
  • Chicken: Leftover rotisserie chicken or yesterday’s grilled chicken breasts work great. You can even use some of the salad dressing as a marinade before cooking, to boost the flavor up even more (Safety first: make extra dressing for the marinade, then discard whatever comes into contact with raw meat).
  • Cilantro: If you don’t like cilantro, leave it out or substitute something else (fresh basil or parsley would both be good).

How to make Chinese Chicken Salad

  1. To make the dressing, in a small bowl, whisk together oil, vinegar, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, ginger, and sesame oil. Allow flavors to blend at room temperature while preparing the rest of the salad.
A bowl of Asian Salad Dressing sitting in front of a bowl of Chinese Chicken Salad.
  1. In a large bowl, add chicken, green and red cabbage, carrots, scallions, and cilantro.
A bowl of Chinese chicken salad with Asian salad dressing.
  1. Drizzle with salad dressing.
A bowl of Chinese chicken salad with Asian salad dressing.
  1. Toss to combine and sprinkle with chow mein noodles and sesame seeds.
A bowl of Chinese chicken salad with Asian salad dressing.

Asian Chicken Salad Recipe Tips and Variations

Serving Asian Chicken Salad

Asian Chicken Salad is a great stand-alone lunch or light dinner option perfect for al fresco dining in the summer. But, don’t be afraid to think outside the salad! Tuck your chicken salad into a tortilla or pita bread for a delicious wrap, or add pasta or rice for a heartier side dish.

Complete your menu with a platter of Pot Stickers, a bowl of Chicken Ramen, or with a basket of spicy Chinese Chicken Wings. Asian Chicken Salad is a great option for meal prep, too. Because the salad is based on cabbage and carrots, it stays crunchy all week long.

Storing Chinese Chicken Salad

Store leftover salad covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Cabbage holds up better than lettuce, so this salad has staying-power.

Chinese Chicken Salad FAQs

What is a substitute for hoisin sauce?

You can make your own Hoisin sauce with common pantry ingredients.
4 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons smooth peanut butter
1 tablespoon honey or agave nectar
2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar
2 teaspoons sesame oil
¼ teaspoon hot sauce
⅛ teaspoon black pepper
⅛ teaspoon garlic powder

More hearty salad ideas

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A bowl of Chinese chicken salad with Asian salad dressing.

Chinese Chicken Salad

Instead of using the "kitchen sink" approach, this crunchy, colorful Chinese Chicken Salad has a carefully-curated selection of vegetables and toppings. The dressing is delicious and doubles as a marinade and dipping sauce, too.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 6 servings
Course Salad
Cuisine Asian, Chinese
Calories 410
4.95 from 85 votes

Ingredients 

For the dressing:

For the salad:

Instructions 

  • To make the dressing, in a small bowl, whisk together oil, vinegar, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, ginger, and sesame oil. Allow flavors to blend at room temperature while preparing the rest of the salad.
  • In a large bowl, add chicken, green and red cabbage, carrots, scallions, and cilantro. Drizzle with salad dressing and toss to combine. Sprinkle with chow mein noodles and sesame seeds.

Recipe Video

Notes

  1. Ginger: Store the whole root ginger in the freezer (peeled or unpeeled) for up to 4 months and grate it as needed using a box grater or microplane grater. To peel the ginger, scrape of the skin with the tip of a spoon or a vegetable peeler.
  2. Napa cabbage: Or substitute green cabbage, savoy cabbage, or even bok choy. 
  3. Cilantro: If you don’t like cilantro, substitute fresh parsley or basil.
  4. Yield: This recipe makes 6 generous, entrée-sized servings.
  5. Storage: Store leftover salad covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Cabbage holds up better than lettuce, so this salad has staying-power.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 servingCalories: 410kcalCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 32gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 70mgSodium: 770mgPotassium: 521mgFiber: 4gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 696IUVitamin C: 38mgCalcium: 118mgIron: 4mg
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  1. Okay, so I love the recipe. But the prep time is WAY off. Maybe I’m slow, but it took me at least 10 minutes to grate the ginger. I love the result. It’s a tasty salad. It might be good to be more realistic about the shredding, chopping, grating and making the dressing time. Also, uncertain what the “cook time” is as chicken was already cooked.
    Thank you for the recipe. Just for other amateurs, give yourself some more time if there are hungry people waiting. ๐Ÿ˜‰3 stars

    1. Hello Ellen,
      Do you happen to have a food processor by chance or a mandolin?
      Using either of those will make prepping, chopping, grating and slicing actually fun and satisfying because it takes just a few minutes to do them all in the same container. And you can even mix up the vinaigrette in a food processor super quick, then use it to slice and grate… Hope this helps.. ๐Ÿค—

  2. Delicious! I made this for a group of 15 women and it was a big hit. Definitely make several batches of the dressing.5 stars

  3. Delicious! The Dressing is on point which will make it a hit every time. Yes, be sure to marinate your chicken and use whatever you want in the salad mix. I added cucumbers and also used Roman lettuce. Simply the best!

    1. Comfort’s by any chance?? I’ve been searching for a Comfort’s “copy cat” recipe for YEARS! Comfort’s is the best Chinese Chicken Salad!

    2. …edit: If this is anything like Comfort’s, I’ll be SO VERY HAPPY and will make this IMMEDIATELY (even if I have to brave this storm to get the ingredients!).

  4. Iโ€™ve tried many different Asian Chicken Salad recipes over the years, but this one beats them all! Happy the search is over as this will now be my โ€œgo toโ€ Chinese/Asian Chicken Salad! Itโ€™s the perfect balance of textures and flavors and my whole family loved it as well!5 stars

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