Warm Bread Salad Recipe (2024)

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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.

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

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.

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!

Jude

Absolutely delicious and a mouthwatering presentation made with ingredients as listed. I will double the amount of currants, pine nuts, and arugula next time. Be sure to use champagne vinegar - it has the right kind of zing and bite for this dish and stands up well to the chicken drippings (which, as others have noted, are essential). I made extra dressing and passed at the table.

BB

Unless I did something wrong, I didn't think this dish was worth the effort. The salad part was very heavy. IMO, overloaded with olive oil. I couldn't even taste the currents in the final dish or the garlic and scallions. It was just so so. I've had much better meals that only took 1/4 of the time this did to prepare.

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.

Ellen

The mushrooms are not a part of this recipe. Commenter Robbie suggests searing up “some” mushrooms. Your call

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.

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Warm Bread Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is panzanella made of? ›

In a large bowl, mix the tomatoes, cucumber, red pepper, yellow pepper, red onion, basil, and capers. Add the bread cubes and toss with the vinaigrette. Season liberally with salt and pepper. Serve, or allow the salad to sit for about half an hour for the flavors to blend.

What does panzanella mean in English? ›

Meaning of panzanella in English

an Italian salad made with stale (= not fresh) bread in oil and tomatoes, and often other vegetables: Stale bread can be used in panzanella, a Tuscan bread salad.

What is good to eat with panzanella? ›

What to Serve with Panzanella. Thanks to the hearty bread and mozzarella, this panzanella salad is a great lunch or light dinner on its own. If you're looking for something to pair with it, I recommend grilled eggplant or zucchini to round out the meal. It would also go nicely with any protein you like.

Why is it called Israeli salad? ›

It was adopted by Jewish immigrants to the Levant in the late 19th century, who found the locally grown Kirby cucumbers and tomatoes in popular local salad. It was popularized in the kibbutzim, where the Jewish farmers had local fresh produce at hand. The name Israeli Salad is used mainly outside of Israel.

What is fairy bread made of? ›

Fairy bread, which can be traced back to Australia and New Zealand, is simply sliced white bread spread with butter and covered with multi-colored round "hundreds and thousands," the Australian term for sprinkles. It is then typically cut into triangles.

What is the Italian term for flat bread? ›

Piadina is an Italian flatbread from the Emilia-Romagna region. The traditional recipe calls for lard in the dough which you can replace with a good extra-virgin olive oil.

Where did panzanella salad originate? ›

Panzanella originated in the central Italian countryside, where farmers combined surplus vegetables with old bread to cut down on waste. They soaked the bread in cold water to give it a chewy texture, then tossed it with vinegar, herbs, and onions for a wonderfully tangy bite.

What goes well with caprese salad? ›

Here is a quick and simple answer! Our absolute favorite pairings for Caprese are Bolognese, Pasta alla Norma, potato casserole with sausage, honey-roasted chicken, panini sandwiches, garlic bread, polenta, focaccia, and steak.

What is honeycomb bread made of? ›

It's basically soft pillow-y dough balls stuffed with cream cheese, topped with crunchy sesame seeds and nigella seeds and brushed with honey. I make it using a 10 minute dough so its really easy! They don't last very long at my house.

What is Greek bread made from? ›

Greek bread typically consists of ingredients such as flour, water, salt, yeast and olive oil. It can be prepared in a variety of ways including making it into flatbreads, or baking it in the oven to create loaves. Greek bread is often used for dipping sauces and spreads like tzatziki.

What is the origin of panzanella salad? ›

Panzanella originated in the central Italian countryside, where farmers combined surplus vegetables with old bread to cut down on waste. They soaked the bread in cold water to give it a chewy texture, then tossed it with vinegar, herbs, and onions for a wonderfully tangy bite.

Are croutons healthy? ›

Croutons. Why is it unhealthy? Croutons can add some delicious crunch to your salad, but they can also add calories. You might be surprised to learn that just a cup of croutons can add an estimated 120 calories to your salad, and that number goes up to 180 if they are the seasoned variety.

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