The Unprocessed Kitchen: Meats and a Chicken Salad Recipe (2024)

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This chicken salad recipe is a great way to incorporate healthy, pastured meats into your daily routine!

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Organic, pastured meats play an important role in a healthy, traditional diet. Meats like chicken, beef, and lamb offer awealth of nutrients, includingomega-3 fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), as well as nourishing fats, protein, vitamins and minerals.Today, as we continue “The Unprocessed Kitchen” series, we’re going to discuss meat labels and which meats are best to purchase.

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Free Range
This simply means the animals are allowed access to the outdoors for a specified period of time, in some cases only five minutes. An animal may choose to remain indoors, but they have the freedom to go outside and have access to the sunlight. If you are looking for animals that were truly raised outdoors, look for the label “pastured”.

Pasture-Fed
This means the animal was raised on a pasture rather than being fed grain in a feedlot. This label does not always mean the animal was raised without antibiotics.

100% Vegetarian Diet
This means the animal was given a purely vegetarian diet which usually consists of GMO corn and/or soy. Please remember that if it doesn’t say “100%” there is no guarantee the animals were fed a full vegetarian diet. The natural diet for chickens and turkeys, for example, includes insects, worms, etc.

Grain-Fed
An animal was given grains as feed (usually GMO corn). This does not mean they were always fed grain as they could have been supplemented with animal by-products. (Keep in mind that cows and lambs are herbivores and naturally eat grasses and not dry grains or legumes.)

No Hormones Administered
This label means no hormones were given during the life of the animal. By law in America, poultry and hogs cannot receive hormones, so this label leads a consumer to believe the company has done something extra, when in reality, they aren’ t allowed to give hormones in the first place. Please remember that even though a product says a no hormones this does not mean they were given any type of special diet nor is it guaranteed they were raised free of antibiotics.

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Beef:
It’s best to buy meat from pasture-fed cows (sometimes called grass-fed). Pasture-raised cows produce meat rich in CLAs (conjugated linoleic acid) and omega-3 fatty acids, and free from hormones and antibiotics. The best way to find pasture-fed beef is at alocal farm where you can visit and see exactly how they raise their cows. I usually buy my meat in bulk from the farm and store it in the freezer so I only have to shop for meat once or twice a year. Like dairy products, be absolutely certain any direct supplier you choose complies with all local, state, and federal health and production codes.

Industrial or conventionally-raised cows are fed a diet of genetically modified corn and sometimes animal by-products. They are also administered hormones and antibiotics to help them grow faster and to prevent infections that arise from the animals living on a corn-fed diet. Beef from conventional or industrial-raised cows contains high amounts of omega-6s which is different from the pasture-fed beef that is rich in CLAs and omega-3 fatty acids. Before the beef gets to grocery stores, it’s often irradiated. This helps destroy any bacteria in the beef but it may also destroy nutrients. According to the Center for Food Safety, irradiation also doubles the amount of trans-fat in beef, which increases the risk of coronary heart disease.

Chicken
Chickens are another meat that has become industrialized. Chickens are packed into large pens and given a diet of genetically modified corn, soy, and often animal by-products.Pastured chickens, not to be confused with pasteurized, are allowed to roam freely and eat the bugs and foliage on the ground. These free-range chickens have anincreased amountof omega-3s and vitamin A when compared to industrial-raised chickens.

Fish
Farm-raised fish is quickly industrializing the fish market. Fish raised on farms are oftenfed fish mealmade of ingredients like animal by-products and by-products from the milling and food processing industries. They’re sometimes given additives to color their flesh. When looking for a good fish to buy, look for fresh fish that has been caught in the wild and is free of preservatives.

Other meats like pastured pork and game meats are good choices.There are many online resources for pastured, organic meats. Here are a few of my favorites:
Tendergrass Farms
US Wellness Meats
Good Earth Farms

For further reading:
Meat and Poultry Labeling Terms
Clean Beef or Irradiated Dirty Beef?
Red Meat: It Does a Body Good!
It’s the Beef

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I love a good, basic chicken salad. Nothing frilly or sweet. Organic, pastured meat,homemade mayonnaise, celery, tangy capers, and parsley. It’s great to eat alone, on bell pepper and seed crackers, or on a slice of grain-free toast.

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The beauty of a salad this simple is that you can play with the flavors. Add more vegetables, salt, mayo, omit the capers, etc. You can make this salad to suit your taste. You can also roast the chicken ahead of time and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 25 minutes
  • Category: Salad
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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  • 2 bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts
  • Celtic sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 red onion, chopped
  • 1 large stalk celery
  • 2 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf parsley
  • 2 tablespoons capers
  • 1/2 cup homemade mayonnaise (Molly’s recipe is my favorite)
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 teaspoon Celtic sea salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F and adjust rack to middle position. Place chicken skin-side up on a baking dish. Season with sea salt and pepper. Roast for 35-40 minutes or until instant read thermometer reads 160 degrees F. Cool to room temperature. Remove skin and shred chicken (you should have about 4 cups of shredded chicken).
  2. Place shredded chicken, onion, celery, parsley, capers, mayo, Dijon and sea salt in a large bowl. Toss until all ingredients are incorporated. Serve.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: Serves 4

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The Unprocessed Kitchen: Meats and a Chicken Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why does my chicken salad have no taste? ›

Lack of Seasoning: One of the most common reasons for bland chicken salad is insufficient seasoning. Make sure to add enough salt, pepper, and other seasonings like herbs and spices to enhance the flavor. Overcooking the Chicken: Overcooked chicken can become dry and lose its flavor.

Is chicken salad healthy to eat? ›

Chicken salad is rich in lean protein and a decent source of iron. Depending on what other ingredients it contains, it might also provide fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Still, using ingredients such as mayonnaise or serving the salad on a croissant adds calories and fat.

Why is my chicken salad dry? ›

From my personal experience, chicken salad turns out dry because there's not enough mayo. The problem with a lot of recipes for chicken salad is that it's meant for a perfectly cooked piece of chicken.

How to make a salad that actually tastes good? ›

How to Make a Salad You'll Actually Want to Eat
  1. 1: Think Beyond Lettuce and Greens.
  2. 2: Add Heft with Grains and Nuts.
  3. 3: Add Beans or Other Proteins.
  4. 4: Make Your Own Homemade Salad Dressing.
  5. 5: Make it a Flavor Party.
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What to do if you put too much mayo in chicken salad? ›

To offset the creaminess (and potentially wetness) of too much mayo, try adding in more of whatever crunchy element you were using. Celery and red onion are some of the most common ones, but you can also try chopped red peppers, bacon bits, carrots, cabbage, apples, chopped nuts, and more.

What not to do when preparing chicken salad? ›

To ensure that your chicken salad tastes the way that it should, you should avoid using overcooked or dry chicken in your recipe. Unfortunately, as we cook chicken, the moisture of the bird slowly evaporates.

What enhances chicken flavor? ›

Marinating not only adds flavor, but the combination of healthy fat and acid in most recipes also helps tenderize the meat. A good marinade is roughly three parts oil to one part acid, plus salt and other seasonings like spices, crushed garlic, or a little natural sugar.

How do you make chicken meat more flavorful? ›

Brining your chicken is a foolproof way to not only add flavour to your roast but also to ensure you don't overcook the meat. Essentially a mix of salt, sugar and water, we love adding herbs, garlic or whole spices such as fennel and cumin to flavour the brine.

Will I lose weight if I eat chicken and salad everyday? ›

Although chicken and salad are healthy nutrients, you can gain weight due to the way the chicken is prepared, or the salad is made with high-calorie sauces. Moreover, you can't shed weight with only one food in your diet. Salad with chicken supports your diet in this way, but it isn't enough on its own.

Is rotisserie chicken good for you? ›

Even with additives, a rotisserie chicken is a far healthier choice than a fast food run, says Allers. “It's still lower in fat and calories than fast food. It's serving its purpose – it's fast, but it can still help you create a balanced meal.

What does chicken salad do to your body? ›

Chicken salad is high in protein

Thus, just one serving of chicken salad might meet nearly one-third of your daily protein requirements. Protein is necessary for bone health and muscle strength, but it also: controls appetite. aids in the healing of your body.

Why does my homemade chicken salad get watery? ›

It's best to eat your chicken salad as quickly as possible to prevent it from going watery. Adding in fresh veggies like celery and onions can make it runny. If you make it ahead and find it's a bit watery, add just a little more mayo to balance it out.

Why did my chicken salad turn watery? ›

If you add the celery or any other watery vegetables that may release water before you thoroughly mix the mayo and chicken, you're likely to cause extra liquid to release. This may cause your creamy chicken salad to turn into a watery chicken salad.

Why is my chicken salad so thick? ›

It can become too thick if not enough dressing or liquid is added to the chicken salad. To fix it, try adding more mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, or other dressing to the chicken salad.

Why does my salad taste bland? ›

If your salad tastes bland despite having a ton of flavorful ingredients in it, it probably just needs some salt.

Why is my chicken not tasty? ›

When chicken is overcooked it becomes dry and loses it's fat and juices which delivers it's flavor. My favorite is chicken thighs, skin on on the grill or under the broiler. Salt and fat are a natural combination for flavor.

Why does my chicken not taste like chicken? ›

There are many things that go into the taste of chicken, like whether the chicken can walk around, how old it was when slaughtered, whether it got to eat worms or only chicken feed, the breed of chicken, and so on. But if you've seen a difference in the past two years I'd look at air-chilled vs frozen chicken.

Why does my chicken taste off? ›

Always make sure that the chicken you buy is fresh and not expired. If the expiry date has passed, don't use it as it can lead to bacterial growth, which can cause the meat to have a fishy taste. Additionally, if the chicken smells off or has a slimy texture, it's best to avoid it.

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