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Lemongrass Chicken Noodle Salad of Dreams

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Lemongrass Chicken Noodle Salad of Dreams
Photo by Louise Hagger

This is one of my all-time favorite salads. It’s refreshing and light, but bursting with punchy flavors of lemongrass and fish sauce, and the sweet, caramel tones of coconut sugar. The dressing works so well as a marinade that the chicken requires no marinating time at all, miraculously absorbing the citrusy zing while it cooks.

If you can source a good-quality lemongrass paste to keep on standby in the fridge, then this salad dressing/marinade combo will be your savior in the kitchen. Equally welcome is real-deal lemongrass, of course, which will add a lovely freshness to the salad if you can find some.

This salad is so versatile that it works beautifully with other hero ingredients, too; you could use any leftover roast chicken you have in the fridge. You can skip the marinade part, but add more dressing to the salad to boost the flavor.

This recipe was excerpted from ‘A Splash of Soy’ by Lara Lee, one of our top cookbooks of 2023. Buy the full book on Amazon.

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