Copycat Panera Asian Sesame Chicken Salad is a healthier version of the fan-favorite, fresh and flavorful salad from Panera.

Asian Sesame Chicken Salad

If you’ve been reading IGE for any length of time, than you know I have a fondness for making healthier versions of my favorite, not-so-healthy restaurant dishes at home, such as…

P.F. Chang’s Lettuce Wraps (less grease!), Food Court Baked Ziti (less cheese!), Chipotle Burrito Bowls (less funky chicken!) rise to the top as some of my top picks.

But some of my favorite dishes to grab on the go, don’t necessarily need a makeover. They’re light and satisfying on their own, without having to go back to the drawing board. One such meal is Panera’s Asian Sesame Chicken Salad.

This salad is perfectly light, crunchy, sweet and savory. The only thing that needed changing was the location of the salad. As in, from Panera’s kitchen, to my own!

Overhead of Copycat Panera Asian Sesame Chicken Salad

The recipe for this salad is broken into 3 parts for easy preparation.

Part 1: The Chicken

Start by mixing up a savory marinade for boneless, skinless chicken breasts that includes sesame oil, gluten-free Tamari (or soy sauce if not GF), ground ginger, and garlic powder.

Cooked chicken breast in pan

Marinate the chicken for 15 minutes, or up to an hour, then grill or saute in a non-stick sprayed skillet until cooked through. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes then slice and set aside.

Sliced chicken breast on plate

Part 2: The Dressing

This recipe for Panera’s perfectly sweet & tangy Asian Sesame Dressing is SPOT ON, plus it’s a cinch to make. Start by whisking sugar into boiling vinegar until it fully dissolves, about 30 seconds.

 

Cool the vinegar slightly then add it to a bowl or jar with a tight fitting lid with canola or vegetable oil, sesame oil, salt, pepper, and toasted sesame seeds. Shake or whisk to combine. Dressing = done!

Sesame oil dressing in mason jar

Part 3: The Toppings

Toppings are what make the world go round, and this salad has no shortage of them. I like chopped cilantro, mandarin oranges, sliced almonds, plus baked wonton strips for crunch.

(Note: this recipe was written prior to being diagnosed with Celiac Disease — wontons are not gluten free!)

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Assembly:

Pile romaine lettuce and baby spinach onto a plate, then top with the chicken and toppings. Drizzle with the dressing then dive in!

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Panera’s version:

Close up of Panera Asian Sesame Chicken Salad

and mine!

Plate of chicken salad with sliced almonds, wonton strips and mandarins

The addition of mandarin oranges, which Panera doesn’t use, to this salad is such a yummy addition. That burst of juicy freshness is fantastic with the bold cilantro and sesame-laced dressing.

close up of copycat asian sesame chicken salad

Now if only I could find a recipe for Panera’s Cinnamon Crunch Bagel…

Forkful of lettuce, mandarin and sliced almond

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Copycat Panera Asian Sesame Chicken Salad

5 from 3 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 4
Copycat Panera Asian Sesame Chicken Salad is a healthier version of the fan-favorite, fresh and flavorful salad from Panera.

Ingredients

  • 5oz bag chopped romaine lettuce
  • 5oz bag baby spinach
  • 4 chicken breasts, ~2lbs

For the Chicken Marinade:

For the Dressing:

  • 1/2 cup rice vinegar
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons canola oil
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds

Salad Toppings:

  • 11 oz can mandarin oranges packed in water, drained
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds
  • crispy wonton strips
  • toasted sesame seeds
  • chopped cilantro

Directions 

For the chicken:

  • Whisk together chicken marinade ingredients then marinate chicken for 15 minutes. Grill or saute cook in a non-stick sprayed skillet until cooked through, then let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before cutting into slices. Set aside.

For the dressing:

  • Bring vinegar to a boil in a small saucepan. Turn off the heat then add the sugar and stir until dissolved. Let cool. Combine with the rest of the dressing ingredients in a jar or bowl then shake or whisk to combine.

For the salad:

  • Divide lettuce and spinach between four plates. Top with sliced chicken, salad dressing, and toppings.

Nutrition

Calories: 528kcal, Carbohydrates: 33g, Protein: 57g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Monounsaturated Fat: 9g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 151mg, Sodium: 1399mg, Potassium: 1681mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 26g, Vitamin A: 15147IU, Vitamin C: 53mg, Calcium: 147mg, Iron: 5mg

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201 Comments

  1. AC says:

    My favorite cocktail is anything+disarono! Yum!! Milk, juice, sprite…whatver!

    Did you really mean february 11th, not march 11th? (If you have the power to fast forward winter, feel free to do so after this weekend’s snow!!)

    And thanks for the super bowl recipes! We tried 2 of them this weekend, & they were both a success!

    1. Iowa Girl Eats says:

      Wishful thinking, I suppose! Thanks for the heads up!

  2. Kalli Wilson says:

    Malibu and pineapple! Crossing my fingers! :-)

  3. Lauren says:

    Such a great version of this…okay next, I think you should attempt the Fugi Apple Chicken Salad….I think it’s those apple chips that make it…so so good!

  4. Erin @ Art+Food+Life says:

    Thanks for the feature and I am really glad you like the recipe!!

    I was too lazy to marinade my chicken. I will try your recipe for the chicken next time I need a Panera fix :)

  5. Aimee says:

    My fav is rum & diet coke ohh yeah

  6. Karla Bromwell says:

    I am a huge fan of 7&7, as well as grapefruit and vodka. Yum!

  7. Kate @ Stripes and Polka Dots says:

    This looks AMAZING! I’m going to have to try this!

  8. Tracy says:

    I feel like an old man when I order it but I really like 7&7s lately! Or a good whiskey sour!

  9. danielle says:

    That looks amazing!! <3 panera

  10. Emily @ The Swallow Flies says:

    My favorite cocktail is Absolut Pear and lemonade. Try it. Now.

  11. Jess says:

    Absolutely love this salad! Looks like you nailed it!

  12. Tracy @ Babies Love Baked Goods says:

    I’d make any sort of cookies, cakes, donuts, etc healthy. But then maybe that’d take the allure from them, right? :)

    Salad looks delicious!

  13. Blog is the New Black says:

    one of my fav things from panera!

    1. sandra says:

      YUMMO…..Panera Bread has a recipe for their Asian Sesame Chicken Salad Dressing too. It states on the page that it is not exactly the same as the store. It is nasty, full of oil, disgusting flavor. They should be ashamed that they are directing people to waste fairly expensive ingrediants to pour down the drain. It really, really upset me. This recipe is very good. I use brown sugar in mine. So sweet and tangy and minimal oil where paneras recipe is over half oil. Grrr. Hopefully you found this page before you used their fake recipe. Thanks for the recipe!!

      1. Patty says:

        Yes, the Panera recipe is truly awful! I am at this moment eating a salad I made with their recipe…I knew it wasn’t going to be just exactly like theirs, as they state on their website, but it’s nowhere even near!! I didn’t want to waste the fix’s so I’m eating it (but I did leave out the sesame seeds-just didn’t want to waste those yummy little seeds)!
        I knew if I did a search I’d find others who are equally as disappointed as me. Tomorrow I’m going to make this recipe…at least it even looks more like the original!
        Thanks for posting it!

    2. Liz says:

      My favorite Salad and dressing, and I actually bought the Asian dressing from Publix today, but 4.00 is sort of high, so I will hide it for only me. LOL