I can’t even tell you how excited I am about this Asian Sesame Chicken Salad. I’m not always one to get enthused over a salad, but I think you’ll agree this one is more than worthy. For years now, every time I went to Panera Bread I would get their Asian Sesame Chicken Salad. It was my go-to favorite and I rarely strayed. Last year I discovered to my dismay that they’d removed the salad from their menu and suddenly I was at a loss of what to order. It was a bummer. Recently I ordered a similar salad at a local restaurant and it came topped with sesame-crusted chicken. I was in Heaven. I love sesame anything, so chicken that’s literally coated in toasty, nutty sesame seeds is right up my alley. I couldn’t wait to recreate it and if you can’t tell, I’m over the moon with the results.
I actually found a copy of The Panera Bread Cookbook (which seems to be out-of-print) at a garage sale last summer, so I adapted the dressing for this salad straight from the original (though I used far less oil and doubled the vinegar). I think you’ll find that the sweet mandarin oranges, tangy dressing and nutty sesame-crusted chicken pair together perfectly. I also love the crunch from the sliced almonds and snow peas. I found this salad super filling and satisfying and easy to recreate as leftovers (just store the components separately and combine when ready). Easy salad is just 321 calories or 6 WW Points and worth every single one! To view your current WW Points for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, click here!
This Asian Sesame Chicken Salad features sweet mandarin oranges, tangy dressing and nutty sesame-crusted chicken with crunchy sliced almonds and snow peas!
Yield: 4servings
Ingredients
2tablespoons+ 2 teaspoons sesame oil, divided
4tablespoonsrice vinegar
1tablespoonlow sodium soy sauce
1tablespoonwater
½teaspooncrushed red pepper flakes
½teaspoon+ ¼ cup sesame seeds, divided
8ozraw boneless skinless chicken, cut into 1-ounce strips
1tablespoonflour
1egg white, beaten
12cupslettuce, I used a mix of butter lettuce and green leaf lettuce
2cupscoleslaw mix, the dry shredded cabbage & carrot mix, undressed
1cupchopped snow peas
1cupcanned mandarin oranges packed in water, drained
¼cupsliced almonds
Instructions
In a mixing bowl, combine 2 tablespoons of the sesame oil with the rice vinegar, soy sauce, water, crushed red pepper flakes and ½ teaspoon of sesame seeds. Stir or whisk together to combine and set aside.
Place the chicken strips in a gallon zip-top bag and add the flour. Seal the bag and toss until the chicken is coated. Place the beaten egg white in a shallow dish and the remaining ¼ cup of sesame seeds in another shallow dish. Remove each chicken strip from the bag and dip it in the egg whites to coat all sides, then transfer it to the sesame seeds to coat with seeds.
When all the chicken pieces are coated with seeds, pour the remaining 2 teaspoons of sesame oil into a large skillet or saute pan and bring to medium heat. Add the sesame-coated chicken and cook for 5-7 minutes, flipping about halfway through, until chicken strips are cooked through. Remove from heat.
*To build each salad, place 3 cups of lettuce into a bowl and add ½ cup of coleslaw mix, ¼ cup chopped snow peas, ¼ cup mandarin oranges and a tablespoon of sliced almonds. Slice two strips of the sesame chicken and place on top. Stir the dressing to combine and drizzle the salad with two tablespoons of dressing.
*Build each salad to serve! If you’re serving all the salads at once then feel free to just mix everything together and divide into four servings. If you’re only serving one or two salads, dress the ones you’re serving and store the components separately and the remaining dressing in an airtight container in the fridge.
Notes
To view your current WW Points for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, click here!WW Points per serving: 6 (SP calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)Nutrition Information:321 calories, 18 g carbs, 6 g sugars, 19 g fat, 3 g saturated fat, 20 g protein, 4 g fiber (from myfitnesspal.com)MyWW SmartPoints per serving: (SP calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com) Green: 7 SmartPoints/ Blue: 6 SmartPoints/ Purple: 6 SmartPointsWeight Watchers Points Plus: 8 per serving (PP calculated using a Weight Watchers PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition info below)Salad dressing adapted from The Panera Bread Cookbook