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Asian Spinach Salad is perfect served as a main dish or as a side salad. It’s easy to prepare ahead and just toss right before serving.
I love a good spinach salad and I have lots of favorites here on the blog. This Strawberry Spinach Salad is one I make over and over again, especially in the summer. In the fall and winter this Winter Spinach Salad is a favorite. This Chicken Pasta Spinach Salad is perfect for parties, BBQ’s or cookouts.
Favorite Luncheon Salad
I first served this salad years ago at my mom’s Vintage 80th Birthday Party. It is a perfect salad to serve at a luncheon.
One of my favorite all time luncheon salads is this Pasta Spinach Salad and today’s recipe is a delicious Asian variation of it. I gave the salad a fun flavor twist with the addition of sesame oil and soy sauce in the dressing and the crunch of water chestnuts and bean sprouts.
I love the flavor and the texture of the pasta with the spinach. The dressing is delicious and the salad is great with or without the chicken, you could even add in some sliced beef like this Grilled Korean Beef.
Asian Spinach Salad Ingredients
When I am putting on a party where I am doing all the food I try and prep as much as I can the day before. This salad is perfect for that!
- Pasta – Cook the pasta to al dente the day or night before and keep refrigerated in an air tight container. I use bowtie pasta.
- Chicken – Cook and shred your chicken ahead of time so it is ready to go. Keep refrigerated or frozen until ready to use. This Grilled Honey Mustard Chicken is a favorite way to prep chicken and I also love shredding my chicken in the Instant Pot, the slow cooker or the microwave.
- Dressing – The dressing will easily keep for 5-6 days in the refrigerator. Don’t dress the salad until right before serving though.
- Water chestnuts – I used the canned variety.
- Bean Sprouts – I find these fresh in the produce department.
- Sesame Seeds and Sunflower Seeds.
- Spinach. I like to use baby spinach.
How to Make Asian Spinach Salad
With all the main components of the salad prepared ahead of time all you have to do right before serving is assemble it and toss. The ability to prepare most of this salad ahead of time makes it a great one to serve at a luncheon, a party or a large group. I’ve fed this salad to a group of over 200 women and it was a huge hit!
The salad dressing can be prepared a day or two ahead of time and added right before serving.
Main Dish Salad
The salad can be served as a main course with the chicken or as a side salad without it. It is a perfect summer time meal. It would also be delish with some mandarin oranges added in. There are lots of great textures in the salad – the crunch of bean sprouts, water chestnuts and sunflower seeds!
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Asian Spinach Salad Recipe
Asian Spinach Salad
Ingredients
- 1 12 oz. spinach baby spinach
- 8 oz. bowtie pasta cook, strain, cool
- 2 Tbsp. Sesame seeds
- 1/2 cup Sunflower seeds
- 1 8 oz. water chestnuts
- 3 chicken breasts grill and cut into bite size pieces
- 1 cup bean sprouts
Dressing:
- 1/2 cup Canola oil
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- 3 Tbsp soy sauce
- 2 Tbsp Seasoned Rice vinegar unseasoned works too
- 1 tsp fresh garlic minced
Instructions
- Cook pasta in boiling water until al dente, drain
- Mix salad ingredients together in a large bowl: spinach, cooked bowtie pasta, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, water chestnuts, chicken breasts, and bean sprouts
Dressing:
- Combine Canola oil, sugar, salt, sesame oil, soy sauce, Seasoned Rice vinegar (unseasoned works too), sesame oil, minced garlic.
- Store dressing in refrigerator until ready to use, Return to room temp before adding to salad.
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Originally posted July 26, 2010
Leigh Anne says
Jennifer,
I meant to change that in the recipe – I have no idea what sesame seed oil is and I couldn’t find it do I left it out. I should just delete it from the recipe!
Jennifer says
I didn’t know that there was a sesame oil and a sesame seed oil….I wonder what the difference is? Would it effect the taste if you only used one or the other?
FoodontheTable says
That salad looks great! Spinach and pasta is such a good combo.
Cat says
Just wondering if this dressing might be somewhat similar to those Asian Salads where you use the package that comes with the ramen noodles? That stuff is a killer (though tastes great) with the second ingredient being MSG. I’m trying to find an alternative and wondered if this recipe might be close?
Leigh Anne says
Cat, To be honest I have never eaten top ramen so I don’t know if they are similar or not? If you give it a try oet me know!
Kate says
I think I will try a variation of this for a baby shower I am throwing this week- looks yummy….
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