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Chicken Caesar Salad—A True Classic.

Cooks' Note

Once a fancy restaurant exclusive, Caesar salad is now an everyday meal—it’s healthy, filling, and ever so versatile. This rendition is topped with slivers of tasty, tender chicken breast meat. Be sure to use whole-wheat croutons; you can make your own from slices of stone-ground whole-wheat toast. The salad is best with shredded rather than grated Parmesan cheese.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4

Ingredients

One 10-ounce package cut up romaine lettuce
2/3 cup Caesar Dressing (see page 307)
1-2 cups cooked shredded chicken breast or the equivalent of 1-2 large chicken breasts
1 cup whole-wheat croutons
2 tablespoons shredded Parmesan cheese

Preparation

  1. In a large bowl, combine the lettuce and Caesar Dressing. Toss to coat and divide among 4 salad plates. Lay slices of chicken over each. Scatter croutons and Parmesan cheese on top.

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