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Napa Chicken Salad with Sesame Dressing Recipe Posted: 09 Jun 2022 06:41 AM PDT This Napa Chicken Salad is crunched up to the MAX! Fresh napa cabbage, juicy rotisserie chicken, a super easy homemade sesame dressing, and crunchy handfuls of cashews, fried wonton strips, dried ramen noodles, crispy fried onions, or sesame sticks…the choice is yours! Who's ready for a new current salad obsession? Oh good, us too. In fact, we're already here. Welcome! Thinly sliced and ever so slightly sweet and tender-crisp fresh napa cabbage, juicy rotisserie chicken, a super easy homemade sesame dressing, and CRUNCHED UP TO THE MAX with handfuls of cashews, fried wonton strips, dried ramen noodles, crispy fried onions, or sesame sticks…really any delicious cruncher you can find. Or…dare we say…*every* delicious cruncher you can find? We won't judge. Live your best super crunchy, super fresh, napa chicken salad life. Super simple and so delicious. In This Post: Everything You Need For Napa Chicken SaladIngredients For This Napa Chicken SaladThe ingredient list overall for this beauty is pretty darn simple, but each thing packs its own flavor and textural punch. The dressing is sweet but with a nice little tang and depth. The salad build is just a chomp-fest and we can't get enough. Here's what you'll need! All the salad fillers and crunchers:
Homemade sesame dressing:
You can play around with the dressing flavors to whatever you love best. Switch up the sweetener or scale/omit the sesame oil and vinegar, though they're such a nice varied flavor boost that both are a must around here! What Is Napa Cabbage and Where To Find ItIf you're not familiar with napa cabbage, it is oblong-shaped and thinner than regular green cabbage and has a more varied texture with tender leafiness as well as crisp parts. It is also slightly sweeter and milder. Napa cabbage is native to China (sometimes also sold as Chinese cabbage) and is a staple ingredient in East Asian cuisine. Super versatile and great for stir-frying, stewing, braising, grilling, and fermenting (yay kimchi!), but also is delicious straight-up raw and thinly sliced like in this salad! It's available at most grocery stores, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding it, but if you get in a pinch, savoy cabbage or white cabbage would be a good substitute. How To Clean Napa CabbageBecause Napa cabbage is not as tightly balled-up as regular ol' green cabbage, you really gotta get between those leaves to shake the dirt out. The preferred method over here is to pull the leaves from the stem, clean them well, and then stack 'em up and patiently slice super thin. How To Cut Napa CabbageIf you don't want to stack the leaves up to slice them super thinly by hand, you could also go the mandoline route. Just slice the head on the cabbage first and then let the shreds soak in water for a bit so the dirt drops (kind of like how you clean leeks) but that one felt a little more awkward since napa cabbage isn't as firm as regular cabbage. We also like to mostly use the middle of the head, so you get some of the firmer crunchier white parts and some of the leafier more tender green parts, so we lopped off the bottom core and the floppier tops and went from there! Let's Get CookingNow that it's cleaned and cut, get ready for a very pleasing texture party! There's a little extra step to cut and fry up those wonton strips but you'll be so thankful you did. And beyond that, thanks to rotisserie chicken and really only a couple items on the chop list, it comes together pretty quickly!
How To Make Fried Wonton StripsA word about those homemade wonton strips: just cut wonton wrappers into strips and fry them in a little bit of oil over low heat; drain on paper towels and sprinkle with salt. That's it! So quick and so worth it! Fair warning that it is entirely possible you may get ready to toss and serve your salad only to find that you've eaten every last one of those crispy, salty, deliciously snackable little fried wonton strips, and whooooops. Luckily, they are very easy to make so you can hop right back on it. Other Fun Crunchies and Add-Ins For Your SaladOther add-in options for crunch and yum are crumbled-up dry ramen noodles (yes, those! from the package!), sesame sticks, crispy chow mein noodles, or even those crispy fried onions we know and love. Want even more green in there? Edamame or avocado would not disappoint. You could also switch up the protein with a little shrimp maybe? Yum. Have at it. How To Store This SaladAnd, as if you needed even more to love about this salad, everything will keep really well for several days in separate containers so it is such a great meal prep option for you to toss up and chomp any day of the week. DREAMBOAT. Napa Chicken Salad: Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat other protein options would work in this salad? Shrimp would be really, really good! For a vegetarian option, edamame would be perfect! What's a neutral oil that you recommend for the dressing? Vegetable oil is neutral (no flavor), so that works well here. But if you don't mind the taste of avocado oil, that also works really well here! What should I do with my leftover dressing? This makes a huge batch of dressing that will last through at least 10 cups of shredded napa cabbage! Great to keep in the fridge for lunches throughout the week, or toss altogether at once for a big dinner party or potluck-style salad. DescriptionThis Napa Chicken Salad is crunched up to the MAX! Fresh napa cabbage, juicy rotisserie chicken, a super easy homemade sesame dressing, and crunchy handfuls of cashews, fried wonton strips, dried ramen noodles, crispy fried onions, or sesame sticks…the choice is yours! Napa Chicken Salad:
Sesame Dressing:
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