Apple Bacon Chicken Salad

 

Here’s a little tidbit most people do not know about me: I’m not a big fan of leftover chicken.

I much prefer eating it freshly cooked right off the grill or straight out of the oven with salty crispy skin and juicy meat. Leftover chicken is just… meh. It’s boring, tough, and difficult to restore to its original fresh cooked taste level.

If I have leftover chicken I almost ALWAYS repurpose it into some interpretation of chicken salad.

Here’s one way to take leftover chicken and transform it into something delicious and light! This Lemon Dijon Dressing is useful for almost any salad, so enjoy using the excess from the recipe on your other salads throughout the week! I recently used it on a simple butter lettuce, cucumber, and avocado salad. Yum!
Apple Bacon Chicken Salad, The Clean Plate

Apple Bacon Chicken Salad

1 pink lady or fuji apple, cored and diced
3 slices of cooked, uncured bacon (nitrate-nitrite free), chopped
2 chicken breasts, grilled or poached
1/4 c. diced celery
1 green onion, sliced thin
1/4 c. chopped parsley
small handful of salted marcona almonds

greens for serving

Lemon Dijon Dressing

1/3 c. olive oil
1 T. dijon mustard
2 tsp. honey
1-2 medium lemons, juiced (about a 1/4 c. juice)
salt and pepper to taste
water to thin

  1. Chop up your cooked chicken into small bite-sized bits and combine with apple, celery, bacon, parsley, green onion, and almonds.
  2. Using a blender, hand blender, or just a bowl and whisk, combine all dressing ingredients.
  3. Pour a small bit over the chicken mixture and toss to coat. Add more dressing to taste.

4 responses

  1. Diane Ledford Avatar
    Diane Ledford

    Everything is good with bacon. d

    1. Never a truer statement

  2. Good idea and that dressing sounds good too.

    1. Thanks! The dressing is so versatile, I love it 🙂

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