
Made with tender honey mustard chicken, crisp romaine, sweet strawberries, creamy avocado and sweet corn, finished with a tangy whole grain Dijon dressing.

This Honey Mustard Chicken Salad is one of those dishes that feels both celebratory and simple enough for a busy weeknight. I first landed on this combination on a bright spring afternoon when I had leftover grilled chicken and a bowl of ripe strawberries on the counter. The idea of pairing savory, slightly sweet chicken with the freshness of romaine and the creaminess of avocado felt unexpectedly right. The dressing, built on whole grain Dijon and a touch of honey, pulls everything together with a bright tang and a silky texture.
What makes this salad special is the balance of textures. Juicy, well-marinated chicken provides a savory backbone. The bacon adds crisp, salty contrast. Fresh strawberries and sweet corn add pops of sweetness and crispness. Avocado brings a velvet finish that soaks up the dressing. Each forkful is layered and interesting, and it has become a go-to when I want something that feels both light and substantial. Guests always ask for the dressing recipe, and children surprisingly always go for seconds because the dressing tastes like a mild, sweet glaze they enjoy.
I first served this at a small spring gathering and my neighbor declared it restaurant worthy. Over the years I learned to keep the reserved third of the dressing for marinating, which seeds flavor into the chicken without overdressing the salad. Family members now ask for it when strawberries are in season, and the recipe has become a ritual for sunny weekend lunches.
My favorite aspect is how forgiving the components are. You can roast the corn, swap bacon for toasted almonds, or use bell pepper for crunch. The dressing is the anchoring element that turns simple ingredients into something layered and memorable.
Store components separately. Keep cooked chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Bacon stored separately will retain its crispness longer if you let it cool completely and place it on a paper towel lined plate inside a shallow container. Store the dressing in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to one week. If you must store a composed salad, consume within 24 hours to avoid limp lettuce and brown avocado. For freezing, freeze only cooked chicken in freezer safe bags for up to three months and thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
If you do not have chicken thighs, use chicken breasts and watch cooking times carefully to avoid drying them out. Swap bacon for sliced, toasted almonds to keep it pork free but retain crunch. Corn may be replaced with green peas or roasted bell peppers for a seasonal twist. If you prefer a milder dressing, use half whole grain Dijon and half plain Greek yogurt, though this will change the texture and reduce shelf life. For a vegetarian option, grill firm tofu or tempeh marinated in the same dressing.
Serve this plate with crusty bread or warm pita to make it more filling. A chilled glass of Sauvignon Blanc or a sparkling lemonade pairs beautifully. For a brunch spread, arrange on a platter alongside hard boiled eggs and a grain salad. Garnish with torn fresh basil or mint when strawberries are very sweet, as the herbs add a bright counterpoint to the honeyed dressing.
The combination of mustard and honey has roots in European cuisine where mustard acts as a bridge between sweet and savory. The use of fruit in salads, such as strawberries, is a tradition found in many American summer menus that celebrate local produce. This version blends a classic French style dressing with American barbecue elements like grilled chicken and bacon to create a hybrid that is familiar yet modern.
In summer use fresh grilled corn and ripe strawberries. In colder months swap strawberries for roasted pears or apples and use roasted sweet corn squash. Replace romaine with sturdy kale massaged with a little olive oil for winter resilience. The dressing adapts well to seasonal citrus, so swap part of the vinegar for lemon in winter when citrus is at its best.
Marinate and cook the chicken up to three days ahead and store in slices for quick assembly. Crisp the bacon and store it in the refrigerator on paper towels to maintain crunch. Cut strawberries and place in a sealed container with a piece of paper towel to absorb moisture. Portion lettuce into containers and assemble just before serving. Pack dressing separately in small jars so portions stay fresh until you toss everything together.
This Honey Mustard Chicken Salad has become a dependable favorite for me because it is adaptable, flavorful and always looks inviting. It is the sort of dish that feels thoughtful without being fussy, perfect for sharing around a sunny table or enjoying as a satisfying weekday meal. Try it your way and make it part of your seasonal rotation.
Reserve one third of the dressing for serving and keep it chilled until ready to toss the salad to preserve texture.
Use an instant read thermometer to confirm the chicken has reached 165 degrees F for safe and juicy results.
Cook bacon in a cast iron skillet over medium high heat, then drain on paper towels to keep it crisp without excess fat.
If preparing ahead, store dressing separately and assemble salad components just before serving to prevent sogginess.
This nourishing honey mustard chicken salad recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Whisk together 1/3 cup whole grain Dijon, 2 sliced green onions, 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, 1 and 1/2 tablespoons honey and 1 tablespoon white balsamic vinegar. Season with salt and pepper. Reserve one third for serving and refrigerate the rest until using.
Combine chicken and reserved two thirds of the dressing in a gallon resealable bag or bowl. Massage to coat and marinate in the refrigerator for 2 to 6 hours, turning occasionally.
Preheat grill to medium heat. Remove chicken from marinade and let excess drip off. Brush with 1 tablespoon canola oil and season with salt and pepper. Rest at room temperature for 10 minutes while grill heats.
Place chicken on the grill and cook, turning occasionally, until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F, about 10 minutes depending on thickness. Let rest 5 minutes before slicing.
Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium high heat and cook diced bacon until brown and crispy, about 6 to 8 minutes. Drain on paper towels.
In a large bowl add chopped romaine. Top with sliced chicken, bacon, quartered strawberries, sliced avocado and corn. Drizzle reserved dressing and toss gently to combine. Serve immediately.
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