Get your taste buds dancing with this bright Thai Chicken Salad! The zesty Thai chilli lime dressing with the signature South East Asian balance of sweet-sour-savoury and a little heat from chilli will make any salad exciting!
A THAI CHICKEN SALAD WITH BIG FLAVOURS!
Yowzer! This is about as far as you can get from bland, boring salads. I’m a huge fan of Asian salads because they are typically much lighter and fresher than many Western ones, and the dressings pack a great flavour punch.
And this one is no exception. It’s a chilli-lime Thai dressing that has that South East Asian signature sweet-salty-tangy balance with a little buzz of heat from chilli.
I know it looks really spicy because it’s red. But actually, it’s not that spicy because I make this using a store bought Chilli Garlic Sauce. You won’t find me eating this by the spoonful but actually, it’s not that spicy, it looks more dangerous than it is in reality. Go on, have a taste test! 1 teaspoon of this doesn’t even have the same amount of spiciness as 1 Thai or Birds Eye Chilli.
Chilli Garlic Sauce is a terrific trick for thickening dressings / sauces in the same way mustard does in Western dressings, as well as adding spiciness / garlic + some tang because it’s not just made with garlic and chilli. It’s pretty common nowadays, sold at all the supermarkets here in Australia in the Asian section. But don’t worry if you can’t find it, I’ve provided plenty of alternatives in the recipe (Sriracha, hot sauce (even Frank’s), fresh chillies, chilli paste, sambal oelak – loads of options!).
Ah yes, I almost forgot. The spice-adverse may be alarmed to see yet more chillies in the photo above – the finely sliced red chillies.
But fear not! Firstly, they are large red chillies that actually aren’t that spicy at all. Rule of thumb is: the larger the chilli, the less spicy they are, the smaller they are, the spicier they are.
Secondly, yes the finely julienned red chillies add a touch more heat into this salad and it looks pretty, but it’s not a deal breaker just to leave them out. I often do (mainly because I can’t be bothered with the extra chopping action!)
I honestly would not classify this salad as really spicy. The dressing is warm rather than spicy and I barely notice the fresh chilli tossed through the salad. If this was on a restaurant menu that had a spiciness indicator in the form of chilli icons, with 1 chilli being mild and 3 chillies being “blow your head off” spicy, this would be a 1 chilli dish.
You won’t be wiping sweat beads off your forehead and guzzling ice water / beer, cursing me silently (or out loud). 😉 Promise! – Nagi x
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Thai Chicken Salad
Ingredients
- 180 - 220 g / 6 -7oz chicken breast
Salad:
- 150 g / 5 oz mixed lettuce leaves (or other of choice)
- 1 cup cherry or grape tomatoes , halved
- 1 small cucumber , sliced
- 1/4 red onion , finely sliced
- 1/2 large red chilli , deseeded and very finely sliced (Note 1)
- 1/2 cup roasted cashews , unsalted preferred
- 1/4 cup coriander / cilantro leaves
Thai Chilli Lime Dressing:
- 1 tbsp finely chopped coriander/cilantro stems (see video)
- 1 1/2 tsp Chilli Garlic Sauce (Note 2)
- 1 small garlic , minced
- 1 1/2 tbsp fresh lime juice (or rice vinegar)
- 2 tsp fish sauce (Note 3)
- 1 tbsp canola oil (or vegetable, grapeseed or other neutral oil)
- 1 1/2 tsp sugar (any, I use white)
Instructions
Chicken:
- Take the chicken out of the fridge 30 minutes before cooking.
- Boil water in a saucepan. Add chicken, put the lid on, let the water come back up to a simmer, then remove from stove. Set aside for 20 minutes (even up to 45 min is fine). (Note 4)
- Remove chicken from water and shred, then cool.
Dressing:
- Place ingredients in a jar. Shake well. Taste and adjust as required. It should be a balance of tangy / sweet / salty / hint of spice. (Note 5)
Salad:
- Place Salad ingredients in a large bowl. Drizzle over most of the Dressing, toss. Serve immediately, drizzled with remaining Dressing.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Vanessa says
Sooooo good, so easy, and as a bonus, extremely healthy.
Hau says
Hi, what if I don’t have roasted cashew nuts at hand
Carla Khouri says
Nagi, (#masterchef)😉
THANKYOU🙏 so much for all your beautiful recipes… totally addicted to #recipetineats and of course #lifeofdozer. Your my go to site for easy but totally fabulous gastronomic indulgence. ❤
Nagi says
Try peanuts Hau! N x
Rob says
Potentially a strange question.. due to medical treatment I am undergoing I can’t touch lettuce of any type, stone fruits and berries are also out, just to name a few things I have to negotiate around… I was curious if you think this type of recipe could work with different salad ingredients in order to make up for the missing flavor of lettuce…
Also could duck meat work instead of chicken ? Or am I getting too elaborate for my own good..
Absolutely love your site, and it has been a huge goto for me in my cooking in order to work around my dietary needs in regards to my treatment..
Nagi says
Hi Rob, You sure can sub the lettuce with any other vegetables to make up a salad – it would be great with duck too! N x
Lynne says
Absolutely awesome. Only way to get husband to eat a salad for dinner :). Real tasty. So easy. Will become a firm favourite.
Nagi says
You’ve totally converted him Lynne!!
Rebecca Clifford says
Another winning recipe for me! I was so skeptical about the poaching of the chicken but it turned out so good! I used canola oil & the taste was quite strong so next time I think I’ll use olive.
Nagi says
I’m so glad you loved it Rebecca, you can definitely substitute any oil you prefer. N x
Carol Fraser says
It was WAAAYYY too hot today to cook so I made this salad but bought a chook from our local chicken shop. Another big hit and managed to save an undressed portion for lunch tomorrow. I accidentally put soy and fish sauce in the dressing, it still tasted great.
Nagi says
It was a stinker yesterday wasn’t it Carol?! I often shortcut by using a BBQ chook – I’m so glad you loved this recipe! N x
Dara says
Nagi – I love this recipe but would like to make it with a seafood mix – squid, prawns etc. I’m guessing it might be best to stir-fry the seafood rather than poaching it?
Nagi says
Hi Dara, yes – I’d fry the seafood instead 🙂
Dara says
Thank you! Happy New Year to you from NZ (and to Dozer too of course!)
Jennifer Bartl says
Loved this, I bought a commercial dressing and made yours as well.
Yours was much better, in my opinion, but daughter 2 says coriander tastes of soap.
She preferred the bought one.
Great recipe for a hot day. I added rice noodles and have enough for lunch as well.
Ceanne says
I have 2 friends who complain that cilantro tastes like soap. Both have Norwegian backgrounds and one claims there is a specific gene which causes them to taste cilantro as soap. I adore cilantro. If I cook anything for them which contains cilantro, I don’t put the cilantro in the dish, but supply it in a separate bowl so each can add as desired. Nagi, your recipes are awesome!
Nagi says
Some people love it and some people just hate it Jennifer!! I’m so glad you enjoyed the salad though 🙂
Nikki says
all i can say is O.M.G !! this recipe is amazing. I did tweak it a little as i didn’t have everything on hand, but it still tasted great. This is the 3rd night in a row now that i’ve made something for dinner of this site. The thing i love the most about these recipes is that you don’t need to spend ours in the kitchen preparing them and the flavours are just divine. Thank-you for introducing me to you amazing foodie world and recipes xo
Samantha says
Another delicious recipe Nagi!! Usually I only look up recipes for inspiration but your website is the exception, I have at least 10 of your recipes on constant rotation and they are all absolutely delicious!
Added bonus you have an adorable dog!
Thanks again!
Nagi says
Thanks so much Nikki, I really enjoy hearing what people think of my recipes!
Desiree' from South Africa says
Hi Nagi. Another perfect dish! It is very hot here so this salad was ideal for dinner. Served with home made tortillas, this was a real hit with no leftovers to pack for the lunches. I used roasted peanuts as I didn’t have cashews but kept all other ingredients. Thanks to you my family is now super excited at dinnertime to sample a new recipe from your blog at least 3 times a week.
Nagi says
Perfect Desiree!!
Leslie says
We made this last night with left over chicken. It was absolutely delicious as is almost every recipe I’ve made of yours. Thank you so much and I love Dozer!
Nagi says
Wahoo, I’m so glad you love it Leslie!
Sandi says
I really enjoy your website and all these exciting recipes. You and Dozer are wonderful.
Nagi says
Thanks so much Sandi!
Brad says
Simple and tasty. I was looking for a summery recipe and something that didnt involve a lot of work. The fool proof poaching is a great start, but the salad is straight up zingy good.
Shane says
Hi Nagi, love this, really hot in Melbourne at the moment couldn’t get chilli and garlic sauce, but used Ayam, Thai chilli jam, took the wife and I back to Thailand, thanks
Nagi says
That’s so nice to hear Shane ❤️
Ishbel says
Hi! Just wondering if you knew how long this dressing would keep in the fridge, if in a jar? Brainstorming lunch ideas! Also Dozer is the cutest
Mary van den Heuvel says
Nagi, since we found your website, we cook about 3 of your recipes every week and we love all of it. Everything is so tasty. We couldn’t be happier to have found you! Thanks!
Nagi says
I’m so glad you found me Mary!!
Mihi says
This salad was amazing. It is my fav at our local Thai shop but now i know how to make it just as good thanks to you. You really are an amazing cook. I only trust your recipes. If you don’t have a recipe i want i won’t make it lol. Thank you so mich for all your effort. and time. Pats for Dozer 🙂
Nagi says
You’re so welcome Mihi, thanks so much for the feedback!
Nippers says
It’s ridiculous degrees here in Canberra today and this salad hit the spot. Thanks Nagi!
Nagi says
So glad you loved it! Perfect for a hot summers day! ☀️
Natalie says
This was really delicious! Thank you for this great recipe 🙂
Nagi says
You’re so welcome Natalie!
Rebecca says
This was so easy make and so delicious. Soon to be a staple in my weekly meals for sure.
Nagi says
What great feedback, thanks Rebecca!