This California Chicken Salad is a quick and healthy dinner idea! A drizzle of Balsamic Vinaigrette ties it all together! Delightful and fresh. Grilled chicken is served atop a bed of spring mix lettuce and pairs well with juicy strawberries, sweet Mandarin oranges and toasted pecans for crunch!
California Chicken Salad
One of my favorite meals in the summer is a fresh salad. I’m not even picky – I pretty much love them all! For the most part, having salads for dinner helpsย keep my kitchen cool too, which is always a plus when you have months and months of 100 plus degree weather. I love that the possibilities are endless and salad is one of those things that are easy to customize for each family member!
This salad, though …… have mercy! I love the sweetness from the fruits and the crunch of the pecans. The grilled chicken is one of my family’s favorites and the cool, crisp salad mix … I mean, what is not to love?! This is one salad I could eat and eat and never get tired of. Even my kiddos love this one!
I shared one of my favorite salads with you. I would love to know what you like to put on your salad!
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California Chicken Salad
Ingredients
For the chicken
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
For the salad
- Spring Mix salad
- 16 strawberries hulled and sliced
- 1 can Mandarin oranges in water, drained 15 oz.
- 1 cup pecan halves toasted
For the Balsamic Vinaigrette
- 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 clove garlic minced
- ยฝ cup olive oil
- Salt and freshly ground pepper
Instructions
For the chicken:
- Light the grill for two-zone, medium-hot fire.
- If you have a chicken breast that is really thick on one end, pound it down with a mallet or pot until you get a more uniform thickness for the whole breast. This will allow the chicken to cook more evenly. Rub the chicken breasts with a little olive oil. Season the chicken with salt and pepper.
- Place the chicken breasts on the hot side of the grate, directly above the coals. Sear the breasts for about three to four minutes per side, turning only once, until golden brown. If the grill flares up, temporarily move the chicken away from the coals. When the breasts are properly browned, move them to the warm, or indirect, side of the grate. Replace the lid and, if using a grill thermometer, bring the temperature up to 350ยฐF.
- Cook chicken until it reaches an internal temperature reaches 165ยฐF. Insert the tip of a digital meat thermometer into the thickest part of the breast to test. Do not consume raw or undercooked chicken. Remove chicken from the grill and place on a plate to rest while you assemble the rest of the salad.
For the salad:
- Arrange spring mix onto 4 salad plates. Top with strawberries, Mandarin oranges and pecans. Set aside.
- Thinly slice the chicken breasts or chop into bite-sized cubes and place on top of salads.
For the Balsamic Vinaigrette:
- In a small bowl, combine the vinegar, mustard, and garlic. Add the oil in a slow steady stream, whisking constantly. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
To serve:
- Drizzle each salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette and serve immediately.
Notes
- Short on time? Use leftover rotisserie chicken.
Nutrition
Please note that the nutritional information listed on this page is an estimation based on the products I used. Ingredients and nutritional information can vary significantly between brands. Always be sure to read labels. Please verify that a recipe fits your needs before using it. Nutrition info may contain errors, so please verify it independently. Likewise, recipes may contain errors, so please use your common sense when following them.
Melissa Cantrell
This looks like some of the salads that I have seen on foodgawker. Everything looks great. http://askmelissaanything.blogspot.com/
Sinea Pies
Wow!!! I want one of these for dinner tonight. This works so well for my Weight Watcher's plan. I'll just count my points and chow down!! Pinned it … are you sharing these amazing salads at link parties? Don't forget mine!
Holly
nice post