Chicken and Nectarine Salad with Honey-Lime Dressing
Jessica Braider
This combination of flavors and textures is delectable, and it’s power food for your brain, according to neurosurgeon Larry McCleary, M.D., from whose book, Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly, this recipe was adapted.
3 - 4scallionsthinly sliced, green parts only (1/4 cup)
2Tbsp. white wine vinegar
1/2limejuice only, about 1 Tbsp.
1Tbsp.honey
1/2tsp. curry powder
1/2tsp.ground ginger
1/4 - 1/2tsp.saltto taste
1 - 2Tbsp.fresh mint leaveschopped (optional)
Instructions
Cut each chicken breast crosswise into thin strips. Heat a large skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Add 1 Tbsp. oil, and when it is hot, sauté the chicken, turning occasionally, until it is browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes. (Set aside some cooked chicken, sliced nectarines, and cucumber for non-salad eaters, if necessary.)
In a large serving bowl, combine the chicken, nectarines, cucumbers, almonds, and scallions.
In a small bowl, whisk together 2 Tbsp. oil, the vinegar, lime juice, honey, curry powder, ginger, and salt. (Alternatively, you can shake them all up in a jar to emulsify them.)
Pour the dressing over the salad and toss well. Gently toss in the mint, if desired. Refrigerate it for at least 15 minutes and up to 2 days. Season the salad with salt and pepper, to taste, at the table.
Notes
Do Ahead or Delegate: Slice, cook, and refrigerate the chicken, pit and slice the nectarines, peel, seed, and slice the cucumber, toast the almonds if desired, slice the scallions, juice the lime, combine the spices, prepare and refrigerate the dressing, chop the mint if using, or fully prepare and refrigerate the salad.Scramble Flavor Booster: Add a little lime zest to the dressing and/or use the optional mint.Tip: Mint has been found to have a myriad of benefits. Its healing properties are good for the digestive tract and for nasal symptoms associated with allergies, and peppermint can relieve some headache symptoms. Fresh mint is not only delicious in salads and smoothies, but is also delightful in hot and iced teas.Like this recipe? Check out The Scramble's family-friendly meal plans to see just how simple getting dinner on the table can be!