Greek Yogurt Curried Chicken Salad
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I honestly never thought I’d type this sentence, but…
I’ve been exercising a lot lately.
This is shocking, mostly because I’ve never been that into exercise. I’m decently coordinated, so I was okay at sports as a kid, but I didn’t really commit to or become great at anything except karate. And that was only because I quit every other athletic activity up to that point, and when I tried to drop my sensei, my mother decided it was time she put her foot down and refuse to let me be a “quitter.” Sooooo, I was the karate kid. (If you’re not picturing a 12-year-old Serena with a Winona pixie cut and braces screaming KIAI!!!! in a white suit…now you are. You’re welcome.)
I was on the tennis team in high school, but during the other two seasons, I selected the least challenging options to fulfill my sports requirements. I remain extremely grateful that The Taft School still offered Jazzercise in 2005. Doing the grapevine to the Lizzie Maguire soundtrack was right up my alley.

Unfortunately, the above life phases were actually high intensity compared to the last 8 years, during which I’ve basically been practicing my rigor mortis. I could make infinite excuses for my sedentary ways (There’s no time to workout! Ponytails cause hair breakage! I hate to sweat!), but really I’ve just been lazy and a few months ago, I finally decided to get my act together. First and foremost, I have terrible anxiety, and it’s a known fact that regular exercise is one of the best ways to manage a panic disorder. Plus, my primary care doctor looked like he was going to cry at my last physical when he asked how often I exercise, and I said “never” (he responded, “Jesus! Never?!! Most people at least lie about these things.”), and Logan had also expressed legitimate concern for my cardiovascular health. He really doesn’t want to have to find a new roommate should I kick it several decades early, which is fair.

I’m also hungry as shit. Mostly at lunchtime.
My basic avocado toast and clean-out-the-fridge veggie bowls just ain’t cutting it these days. I’ve been craving something a little more substantial midday, and I’m currently going through a serious chicken salad phase. I’ve happily resurrected some of my favorite chicken salads recently (like this and this), but I’m particularly into this Curried Chicken Salad at the moment.


p.s. If you have any favorite workouts or post-workout meals, let your weird blog lady know in the comments…
Greek Yogurt Curried Chicken Salad: (Serves 4)

1 pound cooked and cooled chicken breasts, diced (about 2 cups diced chicken)
3 scallions, finely chopped
1/3 cup fresh cilantro leaves, chopped
1/3 cup diced dried apricots
1/3 cup chopped roasted cashews
1½ tablespoons hemp seeds (optional)
For the dressing:
1 cup plain nonfat plain Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons curry powder
Juice of ½ lemon
1 teaspoon honey
Pinch of cayenne pepper (optional)
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Preparing your Greek Yogurt Curried Chicken Salad:
-Combine all the ingredients for the dressing in a large bowl. Taste and season with salt and fresh ground pepper. (If you like a sweeter dressing, freel free to add a tiny bit more honey.)




Ingredients
- 1 pound cooked and cooled chicken breasts diced (about 2 cups diced chicken)
- 3 scallions finely chopped
- 1/3 cup fresh cilantro leaves chopped
- 1/3 cup diced dried apricots
- 1/3 cup chopped roasted cashews
- 1½ tablespoons hemp seeds optional
For the dressing:
- 1 cup plain nonfat plain Greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons curry powder
- Juice of ½ lemon
- 1 teaspoon honey
- Pinch of cayenne pepper optional
- Salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients for the dressing in a large bowl. Taste and season with salt and fresh ground pepper. (If you like a sweeter dressing, freel free to add a tiny bit more honey.)
- Add the chicken, scallions, cilantro, leaves, apricots, cashews, and hemp seeds (if using) to the bowl with the dressing. Fold all of the ingredients together until well combined. Taste and season with extra salt and pepper if needed.
- Serve immediately or refrigerate in an airtight container for up to up to four days.
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Feeling “heavy” today myself I whipped up a classic Italian antipasto fave – cannelini bean, red onion, and albacore tuna salad with a simple vinaigrette of lemon, red wine vinegar and x virgin olive oil. Next, throwing caution to the wind, I steamed two sprouted organic tortillas with butter and filtered water in a small skillet, careful to lightly carmelize the bottom tortilla so as to easily lift them both from the skillet to my waiting plate. Whereupon I piled on the salad for my now deconstructed wrap.
Ooooooh, this sounds DELICIOUS. (And I’m not usually a tuna fan.) Very into the tortilla steaming–sometimes you just gotta put in a little extra effort and treat yo’self. Thank you for the inspiration!!
So I’ve been stalking your blog for forever (and am a proud owner of the Dude Diet cookbook!). I also live in the West Village and wanted to put in a plug for Y7 Yoga if you haven’t tried it. I’m obsessed. Wednesdays and Sundays are hip hop themed and playlists include “the Evolution of Usher” and “TLC v. Destiny’s Child.” Plus it’s hot yoga done in a room with no mirrors and all the lights turned off so no one can judge you. Closest one to us is at 11th and University!
Ahhhhh, thank you, thank you!!! I have heard about Y7 but never been, and I didn’t know there was one so close–I’m on it this week. It sounds right up my alley!!! (Love me some Confessions-era Usher.) Really into the darkness and lack of mirrors…
Definitely going to start making this after my workouts! Looks so tasty, thanks for the share. Love checking out your blog.
Dean
Thank you so much, Dean. Hope you dig it!!
This is lovely. I enjoy the add-ins as well – so many choices! And I’ve always used curry powder. If you’re ever in England, don’t order Coronation chicken salad. I happen to LOVE mayonnaise, and I love curry flavors, but they overdo both. I couldn’t eat one bite. Bleccch. Good for you for exercising, btw.
Thank you so much, Mimi! I’m giggling because I was actually served Coronation chicken salad in London once and had to eat it to be polite. It was obviously a nightmare scenario for this mayo-phobe…