Sweet, spicy, and perfectly crunchy, a vibrant Bang Bang Chicken Salad is the ultimate way to satisfy your cravings for creamy takeout flavors without the heavy calories. By tossing tender shredded chicken and crisp vegetables in a lightened-up version of the famous sweet chili mayo, you create a dynamic, macro-friendly meal that never feels like a diet. This smart approach aligns perfectly with expert nutritional advice on the metabolism-boosting properties of capsaicin found in chili peppers, providing both incredible flavor and natural thermogenic benefits. Built on a massive foundation of fibrous cabbage and leafy greens, this high-volume dish delivers the sustained, muscle-repairing energy provided by high-quality lean protein sources, keeping you completely full and energized for hours.
Origin Bang Bang Chicken Salad
The name “Bang Bang” traces its roots directly back to the Szechuan province of China, where traditional Bang Bang Ji (棒棒鸡) was famously sold by street vendors. Historically, the cooked chicken was tenderized by beating it with a wooden baton or stick (hence the onomatopoeic “bang bang” name) before being shredded and drenched in a spicy, sesame-based sauce. However, the modern, creamy, sweet-and-spicy “Bang Bang” flavor profile that most Americans recognize today was heavily popularized in the early 2000s by the massive commercial success of Bonefish Grill’s iconic shrimp appetizer. This contemporary salad adaptation beautifully merges these two culinary histories, successfully translating a beloved, heavy restaurant sauce into a lighter, highly functional, everyday wellness staple.
Why I Love This Recipe
I love that this recipe delivers an absolute explosion of flavor while requiring virtually zero actual cooking. If you use leftover baked chicken or a store-bought rotisserie chicken, you can chop the vegetables and whisk the dressing together in under 10 minutes. It is also an incredibly reliable workhorse for smart, time-saving weekly meal prep. Because cabbage is so sturdy, you can toss the salad ahead of time and it won’t instantly turn to mush like standard lettuce does, meaning your Wednesday lunch will be just as perfectly crisp and flavorful as it was on Monday!
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Bang Bang Chicken Salad
Course: LunchCuisine: Asian-American FusionDifficulty: Easy4
servings15
minutes280
kcalIngredients
For the Salad Base:
3 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded or cubed (rotisserie chicken works great!)
4 cups shredded green and purple cabbage (or a pre-bagged coleslaw mix)
2 cups romaine lettuce, chopped
1 large carrot, julienned or shredded
1/2 cup English cucumber, diced
1/4 cup green onions (scallions), thinly sliced
1/4 cup fresh cilantro, roughly chopped
1/4 cup sliced almonds or chopped peanuts (for crunch)
For the Healthy Bang Bang Dressing:
1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
2 tbsp high-quality mayonnaise
2 tbsp Thai sweet chili sauce (use a sugar-free version for keto/low-carb)
1 tbsp Sriracha (adjust based on your spice preference)
1 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp fresh lime juice
1/2 tsp garlic powder
Pinch of kosher salt
Directions
- Make the Dressing: In a small mixing bowl or glass jar, combine the Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, sweet chili sauce, Sriracha, rice vinegar, fresh lime juice, garlic powder, and a pinch of salt. Whisk vigorously until the dressing is completely smooth and creamy. Taste and add more Sriracha if you want a fiercer kick!
- Prep the Base: In a massive salad bowl, combine the shredded cabbage mix, chopped romaine lettuce, julienned carrots, diced cucumber, green onions, and fresh cilantro.
- Add the Protein: Add the chilled, shredded cooked chicken directly on top of the vegetable base.
- Toss and Coat: Pour the spicy Bang Bang dressing over the salad. Use a pair of large salad tongs to toss everything together aggressively, ensuring every single piece of chicken and cabbage is beautifully coated in the creamy sauce.
- Garnish and Serve: Divide the salad evenly among four plates or meal prep containers. Top generously with the sliced almonds or chopped peanuts for a massive textural crunch.
- Enjoy: Serve immediately with an extra wedge of lime on the side!
Notes
- Make it Dairy-Free: Simply omit the Greek yogurt and use 1/3 cup of high-quality mayonnaise, or swap the yogurt for a plant-based alternative.
- Vegetarian Option: Swap the shredded chicken for crispy baked tofu or shelled edamame to keep the protein high while making it entirely plant-based.
- Meal Prep Storage: If making this for the week, keep the chopped vegetables and chicken in an airtight container, and store the dressing in a separate small jar. Only toss the salad with the dressing on the exact day you plan to eat it to ensure maximum crunch!
