Salad Bowl with Chicken and Rice

Salad bowls are all the rage in my area! What’s a salad bowl and how is it different from a regular salad, you ask? It is a movement away from the traditional salad. A traditional salad has no grain. A salad bowl does. My understanding is that the ‘bowl’ concept was drawn from the integration of other cultures. The grain in a bowl can be quinoa, or rice, or whatever other grain you, or the restaurant you frequent, choose. Sitting at my cottage where we have no such restaurant in the area, I decided to make my own. It is a healthy recipe but for some folks, this will be too many carbohydrates at one sitting. It appears, for me, I can handle this much carb in this combination with other foods. I suggest you test your blood sugars before, and 2 hours after, to be sure your body can handle it. Enjoy!

Serves 1
Prep Time: 10 min
Cook Time: 0 min

Ingredients for salad bowl with chicken and rice

  • 3 cups romaine lettuce, washed and shredded
  • 3 slices red onion, sliced thinly
  • 4 slices cucumber, sliced ¼-½' thick
  • 6 strips sweet yellow pepper
  • 4 cherry tomatoes
  • 3 oz cooked boneless, skinless chicken breast
  • 1 oz Tex Mex shredded cheese
  • ½ cup long-grain wild rice (I used Minute Rice instant microwave cup, half of it)
  • 2 tbsp reduced-fat Ranch salad dressing

Directions for salad bowl with chicken and rice

  1. Prepare your vegetables.
  2. Place vegetables in the order listed above in a large bowl.
  3. Warm the chicken breast in the microwave for 30-45 sec. Place on top of salad.
  4. Sprinkle with Tex Mex cheese.
  5. Follow Minute Rice directions, microwaving for 1 min. Stir. Place half the rice in the bowl with your salad; place the other half in the refrigerator for your next bowl.
  6. Add Ranch dressing.
  7. Enjoy the feast!

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Nutrition facts

Per Serving

  • calories: 376
  • carbohydrates: 41g
  • cholesterol: 101mg
  • fat: 10g
  • fiber: 5.5g
  • potassium: 1039mg
  • protein: 33g
  • saturated fat: 3g
  • sodium: 427mg
  • sugar: 6g

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