Wash & place all the greens in a big bowl. {Save a handful of the sliced green onions for the chicken.}
Step 3. Mix the Dressing.
You will need:
3/4 cup rice wine vinegar
4 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons sweet Asian chili sauce
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tsp. fresh ginger
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1 tsp. hot Asian chili sauce
3/4 cup oil {I used canola}
3 tsp. sesame oil
Mix the dressing ingredients. I like to mix them in a mason jar with this cool new mason jar lid that Greenmuch sent me to try out. I love it! You can find it here. It can turn any mason jar into a container to shake, pour and store…brilliant!
Step 4. Season the chicken.
To the shredded chicken, add about 1/2 cup of dressing and a handful of the sliced green onions. Mix well. This flavours the chicken to go into the salad.
Step 5. Make the wonton crunchies.
Take a stack of wonton wrappers and cut them into 1/2 inch strips. Place on a lightly sprayed baking sheet. Lightly spray wonton wrappers with oil {or brush with oil}, give’em a pinch to give some fun shape, and sprinkle lightly with coarse salt. Bake in 375 degree oven for 8-10 minutes. Make more than what you think you will need for the salad because they tend to disappear quickly.
Meg says
Mmmmm.. this one sounds really good too. I love salad week on your blog! Keep 'em coming!
Patricia Purcell says
Oh that sounds so good! I'm writing out my shopping list now so I can try it!
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
That looks delicious, Angie! Salads are always a welcoming meal to me during the Summer months. I like to try different ones, too. My current favorite is from our local supermarket that incorporates berries and nuts.
Danni Baird @ Silo Hill Farm says
Oh this looks so good and so worth the trouble! Can't wait to try it and I pinned it!
How2home says
Mmm..this looks so yummy!
Danielle says
I love a dinner like this in the summer! We eat tons of salads and I'm always looking for new ideas. My hubby is going to love this! Sometimes a few extra steps is worth it! It sounds so yummy, and nice and cruncy with the won tons! I can't wait to make it! 🙂
Danielle xo
Rogene Robbins says
We love salads! This one looks really good. Will have to leave the won-tons off, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Rogene Robbins says
We love salads! This one looks really good. Will have to leave the won-tons off, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Marcie says
This is one of the better Chinese salads I have seen. I will have to make this one for sure! I am now following you on linky and GFC. I would love for you to visit, follow back and maybe even link up on my Monday linky party.
Thanks
Marcie @ http://www.IGottaTryThat.com
Comeca Jones says
This ones a keeper !
Kristin says
This looks absolutely delicious! It's almost lunch time where I am at and thank goodness. I've been looking at food recipes for the last hour, lol. I'm about to suffer! =) Definitely Pin-worthy!
Katie Eure says
This looks yummy – it reminds me of an Asian Chicken salad I love at Panera. Thanks for sharing!
Carole says
The subject of this week's Food on Friday is Salad. It would be great if you linked this in. This is the link . I found this through Chef in Training
חתולי8 says
Ho Angie, this one also looks tasty!!
Lior
Jocelyn says
The salad is sure delicious looking!! I could live on salads all summer long!! and that lid for the mason jar…how fun is that???
Pamela R says
Ooooh this looks amazing, I'll definitely have to try this out sometime! I love crispy wontons!
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
I just pinned this … it sounds delicious! I bet it would be great with mandarin oranges too. I can't wait to try it … thanks for sharing!
Cher says
made this a few days ago. it had potential, but the dressing just wasn't that good. it for sure wasn't spicy at all. i thought it would melt my butter! 🙂 but even my 1 year old could eat it, and i did follow the recipe to a t. also, it needed some sweetness in it, for my taste. maybe some brown sugar? i'd give it 2 or 3 stars out of 5.