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Vietnamese Chicken and Cabbage Salad


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bowl of Vietnamese Chicken and Cabbage SaladThis is my take on a Vietnamese inspired chicken and cabbage salad that I learned from my mom. My mom actually uses more ingredients that I'm not a fan of, but this is my version that I enjoy.

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It is very easy and simple to make. Perfect & refreshing light salad with a sour tang.

Prep Time: 15-20 minutes

Total Time: 15-20 minutes

Yield: 2 people

Ingredients:

Vietnamese Chicken and Cabbage Salad
 

Steps:

  1. Wash all of your vegetables. Chop into your desired size.
  2. cut cabbage
     
  3. Shred your chicken and add your desired amount of black pepper. I love black pepper with this salad so I add a lot!
  4. shredded chicken
     
  5. Combine cabbage, mint, vietnamese coriander* in a bowl with squeezed lime wedge and fish sauce. Toss and allow to chill in fridge before serving to allow the juices to absorb into the salad. Add more black pepper, lime or fish sauce if needed.
  6. spices added to ingredients
     
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*Vietnamese coriander can be found at Asian markets. It can be omitted if you can't find it.

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November 22, 20210 found this helpful

By "Chicken breast," I assume that you meant cooked chicken breast in the list of ingredients, not raw.

Also, I'm confused by what you meant by, "Combine cabbage, mint, vietnamese coriander in a bowl (optional, can be found at Asian markets) with squeezed lime wedge and fish sauce." What is this optional Asian bowl? How does it differ from an American bowl? I assume that you're talking about the bowl since none of the ingredients are listed as optional in the ingredient list.

 

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November 23, 20210 found this helpful

I think the Vietnamese coriander (Rau Ram) is the optional part, as you can't find it at normal supermarkets. Regular cilantro would work as a substitute but the flavors are not the same.

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I'll adjust the recipe to note that the chicken needs to be cooked first and to make it more clear.

 

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