Warm Bread Salad Recipe (2024)

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little b

We do Judy Rodgers's Zuni chicken salad, from her Zuni cookbook, about once a month. It is slightly different from this one, using Moroccan dried olives instead of currants (emphasizing nutty over fruity tastes), thinly sliced red pepper instead of scallions, and marinating leftover chicken (from the roasted chicken the day before) in some pan juices before mixing in the ret of the ingredients. It's a superb dish and the reason why we treasure that Zuni cookbook as one of our top five.

Diane B.

The greens go in at the end; the rest of the ingredients - bread, raisins, scallions etc - are mixed together and go in the oven.

Veej

I've made once and it was delicious. Made a similar recipe another time and was very disappointed. The difference? Quality of the bread used in the croutons. With the right bread - lots of texture, plenty of bubbles - this is great. My favorite bread for this has all the qualities of an excellent Neopolitan style pizza dough.

Marcia

I was confused as well, even after reading three times, and I finally realized why: The term "bread salad" is used here prior to adding the greens. It would have been much clearer, I think, if the term "bread mixture" had been used instead. That being said, it looks like a great recipe which I intend to try!

Carlos Del Rey

Re the last step - they idea is replicate how they do it at Zuni Cafe - the salad is served under the roasted chicken, letting the chicken warm the salad and the juices from the chicken flavor it. So warm accordingly, or, not.

Robbie

from the NYT:Then, instead of roasting a chicken, sear some mushrooms with olive oil, thyme, salt and pepper. For extra crisp mushrooms, try placing a heavy pot or pan on top to squish them — a life-changing tip I got from the writer Bettina Makalintal.Squished mushroom link from Bon Appetite: https://www.bonappetit.com/story/squish-your-mushrooms?campaign_id=222&emc=edit_veg_20221027&instance_id=75706&nl=the-veggie®i_id=42457327&segment_id=111224&te=1&user_id=60147323b3a5259bbe2744cf86f260

Mark

Instead of adding chicken stock, use pan drippings from Zuni roast chicken recipe.

brooke

Watch end step carefully. Croutons burn. Just do ten mins

StylinGirl

Yes, important to note that the warm chicken juices with the seasoned flavors, soaking into the bread salad is where the magic lays!

BFF

To make this vegetarian you could replace the meat with an olive oil fried egg (look up the recipe) or even a poached egg. The article suggests replacing the meat with mushrooms but to keep it a complete meal it needs protein.

Judy B.

The mushrooms aren't in the ingredient list.

Robbie

from the NYT:Then, instead of roasting a chicken, sear some mushrooms with olive oil, thyme, salt and pepper. For extra crisp mushrooms, try placing a heavy pot or pan on top to squish them — a life-changing tip I got from the writer Bettina Makalintal.Squished mushroom link from Bon Appetite: https://www.bonappetit.com/story/squish-your-mushrooms?campaign_id=222&emc=edit_veg_20221027&instance_id=75706&nl=the-veggie®i_id=42457327&segment_id=111224&te=1&user_id=60147323b3a5259bbe2744cf86f260

Carol

I just loved this. Great combination of flavors.

cb

Made this with raisins because I couldn’t find currants and very good!

Barbara

It tasted good but way too many steps to make it worthwhile.

Debbie

I like the idea of the bread soaking up chicken juices, so I put the bread in the oven 15 minutes before the (spatchco*cked) chicken came out. I also roasted 2 sliced tomatoes in a separate pan. Then I tossed bread, vinaigrette, arugula and tomatoes together and topped with the chicken, which rested on top of the salad. Fabulous meal.

Mark

Instead of adding chicken stock, use pan drippings from Zuni roast chicken recipe.

Nyckie

We made this with homemade sourdough and added 1/2 can of butter beans. Delicious!

Jean Glaser

This was really tasty! It was a bit of prep time but well worth it!

Jesse

Recipe is a bit fussy for a weeknight salad but it's so, so good. I used straight arugula and didn't have currants, so I used Aldi brand dried cranberries like a heathen but there were zero complaints. I could eat this every day (if someone prepared it for me).

Carlos Del Rey

Re the last step - they idea is replicate how they do it at Zuni Cafe - the salad is served under the roasted chicken, letting the chicken warm the salad and the juices from the chicken flavor it. So warm accordingly, or, not.

StylinGirl

Yes, important to note that the warm chicken juices with the seasoned flavors, soaking into the bread salad is where the magic lays!

Condiment queen

Hella work and underwhelming. Maybe the book version is better?

Veej

I've made once and it was delicious. Made a similar recipe another time and was very disappointed. The difference? Quality of the bread used in the croutons. With the right bread - lots of texture, plenty of bubbles - this is great. My favorite bread for this has all the qualities of an excellent Neopolitan style pizza dough.

brooke

Watch end step carefully. Croutons burn. Just do ten mins

MJ

Does the arugula wilt after spending time in a warm oven?

StylinGirl

Arugula spends no time in oven, but does soften when tossed with the warm bread.

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