Why You’ll Love This Chicken Tender Salad
This chicken tender salad is the definition of a lazy lunch done right. It’s fast, flavourful, and doesn’t require a single recipe — just a few smart store-bought staples that come together beautifully. Here’s why this recipe is going to become your go-to:
- Ready in under 20 minutes. Perfect for busy weekdays when you need something satisfying fast.
- High in protein. Between the chicken tenders and the cottage cheese, this salad packs a serious protein punch to keep you full for hours.
- Minimal ingredients, maximum flavour. With just 4 ingredients, you’d be amazed at how good this tastes.
- Totally customizable. Swap the hot sauce, add extra toppings, or try a different salad kit — this recipe is endlessly flexible.
- Great for meal prep. Cook a batch of chicken tenders at the start of the week and assemble fresh salads whenever you need them.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Here’s a quick breakdown of everything that goes into this easy chicken tender salad:
- Taylor Farms Mini Micro Chopped Citrus Crunch Salad Kit — This is the star of the show. The citrus crunch kit comes with crispy romaine, shredded cabbage, a bright citrusy dressing, and crunchy toppings. It adds so much texture and flavour with zero effort.
- Perdue Chicken Tenders (3 pieces) — These pre-breaded chicken tenders cook up quickly in the air fryer, oven, or pan. They’re perfectly seasoned and add that satisfying crispy protein element to the salad.
- Good Culture Cottage Cheese (1/3 cup) — Don’t knock it until you try it! Cottage cheese on salad is creamy, tangy, and adds a surprising amount of protein. Good Culture is especially thick and delicious.
- Frank’s RedHot Hot Sauce (2 tbsp) — A generous drizzle of Frank’s ties everything together with that signature tangy heat. It pairs incredibly well with the citrus dressing in the salad kit.




Ingredient Substitutions
Want to mix things up? Here are some easy swaps that work just as well:
- Salad kit: Try any Taylor Farms or other brand chopped salad kit — the Southwest, Asian Sesame, or Caesar varieties all work great with chicken tenders.
- Chicken tenders: Use homemade crispy chicken strips, leftover rotisserie chicken, or grilled chicken breast sliced into strips.
- Cottage cheese: Swap for plain Greek yogurt, whipped ricotta, or just skip it and add avocado slices for a creamy element.
- Frank’s hot sauce: Use any hot sauce you love — Cholula, Tabasco, or sriracha all work. Or try a drizzle of honey for a sweet and spicy vibe.
How to Make This Chicken Tender Salad
This recipe is almost embarrassingly easy to make. Here’s the step-by-step:
- Cook the chicken tenders according to the package directions. Air fry at 400°F for 10-12 minutes for the crispiest result, or bake in the oven at 425°F for 15-18 minutes.
- Prep the salad kit while the chicken cooks. Open the Taylor Farms Citrus Crunch kit and dump the greens into a large bowl.
- Dress and toss the salad with the included dressing packet and all of the crunchy toppings. Give it a good toss to coat everything evenly.
- Slice the chicken once it’s cooked through and golden. Cut into strips or bite-sized pieces, whatever you prefer.
- Assemble your bowl with the dressed salad as the base, then arrange the sliced chicken tenders on top.
- Finish and serve by spooning the cottage cheese over the salad and drizzling with Frank’s hot sauce. Dig in immediately!
How to Serve This Chicken Tender Salad
This salad is a complete meal on its own, but here are a few ways to round it out:
- Serve alongside a warm whole grain wrap or pita for extra carbs and staying power.
- Pair with a side of fruit or a smoothie for a well-rounded lunch.
- Serve in a large bowl for solo lunches or scale up the ingredients to feed a group.
- Pack it up for work or school — just keep the dressing and cottage cheese separate until ready to eat.
Tips for the Best Chicken Tender Salad
- Air fry for max crunch: The air fryer gives the chicken tenders the crispiest coating without any added oil. It’s the best method for this recipe.
- Don’t overdress the salad: The salad kit comes with just the right amount of dressing. Use all of it but don’t add extra, or the salad will get soggy.
- Serve immediately: Once the salad is dressed, it’s best eaten right away. The dressing will soften the greens over time.
- Season the cottage cheese: A tiny pinch of salt and pepper stirred into the cottage cheese before topping makes it taste even better.
- Double the recipe for meal prep: Cook 6 chicken tenders and store them in the fridge. Assemble individual salads throughout the week using fresh kit bags.
Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
This chicken tender salad is best assembled fresh, but you can absolutely prep components ahead of time to make it even faster.
Chicken tenders: Cook a larger batch and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in the air fryer at 375°F for 3-4 minutes to get them crispy again before serving.
Salad kit: Keep the salad kit in the fridge unopened until you’re ready to eat. Once opened and dressed, it doesn’t store well — eat it fresh.
Cottage cheese: Already portioned in the tub — just scoop and serve! Good Culture cottage cheese keeps in the fridge for 1-2 weeks after opening.
Why This Chicken Tender Salad Is So Good for You
Don’t let the “lazy lunch” label fool you — this salad is genuinely nutritious:
- High protein: Chicken tenders and cottage cheese together provide an impressive protein hit to support muscle repair and keep you satiated.
- Packed with veggies: The salad kit delivers a hearty serving of leafy greens, cabbage, and other vegetables in every bowl.
- Gut-friendly probiotics: Good Culture cottage cheese is made with live and active cultures to support digestive health.
- Balanced macros: This meal hits all the bases — protein from chicken and cottage cheese, carbs from the salad toppings and dressing, and healthy fats from the dressing.
- Low sugar, low fuss: The citrus dressing is light and fresh — no heavy sauces or excessive calories here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh homemade chicken instead of frozen tenders?
Absolutely! Sliced grilled chicken breast or homemade crispy chicken strips work perfectly in this recipe. The key is to have the chicken warm and slightly crispy so it contrasts nicely with the cool, crunchy salad.
What other salad kits work well with this recipe?
Almost any Taylor Farms kit works well! The Southwest Chopped Salad, Asian Sesame, and Kale Caesar are all delicious with chicken tenders. Feel free to experiment with whatever flavour profile you’re craving.
Is this recipe gluten-free?
The salad kit and cottage cheese are naturally gluten-free, but the Perdue chicken tenders contain a breaded coating that may include wheat. Check the packaging or use a certified gluten-free chicken tender option if you need this to be gluten-free.
Can I eat this salad cold?
Yes! If you prefer, you can let the chicken tenders cool completely before adding them to the salad. Some people love the contrast of cold chicken with the crisp greens, especially in summer.
Is cottage cheese on salad actually good?
YES! If you haven’t tried it yet, you’re missing out. The creamy, slightly tangy flavour of cottage cheese pairs beautifully with crispy chicken and tangy dressing. Good Culture cottage cheese specifically has a thicker, creamier texture that works especially well as a salad topping.
How can I make this recipe spicier?
Easy! Double the Frank’s hot sauce, add a pinch of cayenne pepper to the salad, or toss the chicken tenders in extra hot sauce right after cooking. You can also top with sliced jalapeños for extra heat.
More Easy Lunch and Salad Recipes You’ll Love
If you loved this chicken tender salad, here are more easy, delicious recipes to add to your lunch rotation:
- Easy Caprese Pasta Salad — A fresh, minimal-ingredient pasta salad with bocconcini, cherry tomatoes, and pesto-balsamic dressing.
- Italian Chopped Pasta Salad — The ultimate make-ahead crowd-pleaser with salami, chickpeas, olives, and a tangy Italian dressing.
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