Broccoli Slaw with Chicken

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Easy broccoli slaw recipe mixed with kale, cabbage, carrots, and chicken for a healthy salad. Fresh, crunchy vegetables are tossed with a sweet and spicy dressing. The lean protein makes this a satisfying complete meal.

Broccoli slaw recipe mixed with kale, cabbage, carrots and chicken

This broccoli slaw is a super easy dish with nutrient-rich vegetables, tender strips of chicken, all tossed with a creamy dressing. Similar to my broccoli salad, this slaw delivers tons of crunch with sweet and spicy flavors. By utilizing the broccoli stems and florets, you can add a more interesting texture while further enhancing the health benefits.

This meal is one of my favorite convenience items at Trader Joe’s. I came across a single serving of broccoli slaw and kale salad with chicken and thought it would be the perfect lunch option or side dish to serve with dinner.

With a little culinary reverse engineering, this version is even more enticing than the original store-bought version. It’s great for meal prepping, and much more affordable and heartier.

Ingredients for a broccoli slaw before being mixed together

Decoding Trader Joe’s recipe

When recreating a copycat Trader Joe’s recipe at home the broccoli slaw vegetable ingredients were obvious. However, the dressing took a little ingenuity and trusting of my taste buds. The ingredient panel gives a little sneak peek to what is in the dressing and order by quantity, but the rest was up to me to reverse engineer. Let the fun begin!

Salad ingredients

Much of the mixture is small pieces of broccoli florets and thinly sliced stems. Tuscan kale, shredded carrots, and vibrant purple cabbage are also mixed into the broccoli coleslaw. If you don’t have time to shred broccoli, it’s sold at most major grocery stores already pre-cut, a nice time saver. A variety of freshly chopped vegetables brings a balance of color and maximum phytonutrient benefit.

Broccoli slaw dressing

For heartier slaw-type salads, a thick and creamy dressing is needed to coat and stick to the ingredients. An emulsified dressing is used so that there is no separation after whisking and the flavor is evenly dispersed.

The hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties of an emulsifier contribute to attracting both the oil and liquids together. This prevents a visual separation or breaking of the two layers.

A combination of mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, honey, and chili pepper adds a smooth texture, with a tangy, sweet, and spicy kick. I often make a batch of homemade mayo and add it into the dressing.

Sliced pieces of grilled chicken on top of broccoli slaw

Toppings

Sunflower seeds and dried cranberries add a nice texture. The seeds add a nutty crunch, while the cranberries provide a burst of sweetness and delightful chew to balance the natural bitterness of the kale.

Toasted almonds, salted cashews, thinly sliced red onion, dried ramen noodles, chopped dates, or pepitas would be a nice addition to the salad. Have a little fun with what kind of toppings add!

Add protein

To make this recipe more of an entree salad, I add lean white chicken breast. You can prepare the protein however you desire, but I recommend grilled, sautéed or roasted. I often chop up leftovers from the night before, like when I make my tequila lime chicken to toss into the broccoli slaw. Baked tofu, steak, or grilled shrimp are also tasty options.

Real food tastes good

This slaw has it all, antioxidant and fiber-rich vegetables like red cabbage, carrots, kale, broccoli stems and even some sweet cranberries, chicken and crunchy sunflower seeds for texture.

With a proper balance of protein, fiber, carbohydrate, and vegetables the salad tastes as good as it looks! The sweet and spicy dressing brings all the elements harmoniously together. It’s a tasty meal to pack for lunch, make for dinner or share at a party!

Broccoli slaw and kale salad with cabbage, carrots and chicken

Why do some salad dressings contain stabilizers and emulsifiers?

Stabilizers like cornstarch, cellulose or xanthan gum thicken and emulsify, which is needed when combining an oil and vinegar-based dressing. Emulsifiers like lecithin in egg yolks, mustard, and honey help to keep the immiscible oil and water phases of the ingredients in a stable suspension. These ingredients help to prevent separation and give a continuous creamy dressing.

Broccoli Slaw with Chicken

Fresh broccoli slaw combined with kale, cabbage, carrots and chicken for a healthy salad. The fresh vegetables are tossed with a sweet and spicy dressing.
4.80 from 55 votes
Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Course Salad
Cuisine American

Ingredients  

Broccoli Slaw

  • 8 ounces chicken breast
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 cups broccoli stems, thinly shredded or purchased broccoli slaw
  • 1 cup broccoli florets, cut into small pieces
  • 3 cups kale, thinly shredded
  • 1 cup carrots, thinly shredded
  • 1 cup red cabbage, thinly shredded
  • ½ cup dried cranberries
  • ¼ cup sunflowers seeds

Dressing

  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon dijon mustard
  • 4 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • teaspoon chili powder, add to your liking of spiciness

Instructions 

  • Preheat grill or saute pan over medium-high heat.
  • Coat chicken breast in olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
  • Cook 6 minutes, flip over and cook another 4 to 6 minutes until no longer pink. When cooled, slice into thin strips.
  • In a large bowl combine broccoli stems and florets, kale, carrots, cabbage, cranberries, sunflower seeds and chicken.
  • In a medium-sized bowl whisk together mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, salt, honey and chili powder.
  • Drizzle ½ cup of dressing on the mixed salad ingredients, add more as desired. Season with pepper as needed.

Equipment

Nutrition Facts

Serves: 4 servings
Calories 448kcal (22%)Carbohydrates 63g (21%)Protein 23g (46%)Fat 14g (22%)Saturated Fat 2g (10%)Polyunsaturated Fat 8gMonounsaturated Fat 3gTrans Fat 0.01gCholesterol 45mg (15%)Sodium 571mg (24%)Potassium 1388mg (40%)Fiber 9g (36%)Sugar 33g (37%)Vitamin A 38500IU (770%)Vitamin C 359.7mg (436%)Calcium 300mg (30%)Iron 4.5mg (25%)

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000-calorie diet. All nutritional information is based on estimated third-party calculations. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods, and portion sizes per household.

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  1. RB says

    This recipe is great and a close replica of the TJ’s broccoli slaw, kale & white chicken salad, which is one of my faves. I added red onion (like in the TJ’s salad) & omitted chicken as this was a side salad for a bbq, & it was a hit! Definitely a keeper.

  2. Lea says

    Jessica,
    Is this a copycat of the dressing recipe that used to be on the back of the Trader Joe’s Broccoli Slaw package? My handwritten copy disappeared while I was recovering from a stroke and I can’t remember anything past the mayonnaise and the vinegar. Their current package doesn’t have the recipe and no one at the store remembers it.
    I will be making yours. It sounds so good.

  3. Anne says

    I love the salad at Trader Joe’s, but I like your version better! I can use organic ingredients and modify it to my family’s tastes.

    Great Job!!!

  4. Kristin says

    Loved this – really helped pull together a meal out of the veggies in the fridge! Went without the chicken and added fresh cut pineapple. Also, didnt have lemons, so used key lime juice. Delicious! Thank you for sharing!

  5. Judy says

    Since I had a bag of cabbage slaw in the fridge along with leftover baked chicken, I just added the fresh broccoli florets, slivered kale, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds and your dressing to the cabbage mix and it was delicious.
    Thank you! We’ll have this again.

  6. Joy Reime says

    Hi Jessica, I am obsessed with this salad, but theTJ vendor keeps trying to cut the quality of the ingredients so I am going to make it myself.. I have been stressing over how to duplicate the dressing so you are a life saver.. wish me luck on my attempt to replicate your recipe!!

  7. Nicole says

    You’re amazing!!! I am obsessed with this salad and I’ve been trying to recreate the dressing! Each attempt is close, but fails. Thank you so so much

  8. Toni says

    So glad I found this as I just purchased this salad from Trader Joe’s yesterday and LOVED it! It was a brilliant idea to save some of the dressing to be sure you could taste that what you made was similar! THANK YOU! Can’t wait to make my own.

    • Jessica Gavin says

      Hi Toni- Isn’t the salad at TJ addicting? Give the dressing a try and tweak to your taste buds. I’m definitely open to any recipe improvement suggestions you have if you think of any. Enjoy!

  9. Nicole says

    Thanks so much for posting this recipe! I’m pregnant and have been craving the Broccoli Slaw and Kale salad at Trader Joe’s, but couldn’t seem to crack the dressing secrets. I loved your dressing too!

    • Jessica Gavin says

      Hi Nicole, so happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe! Congratulations on becoming a mommy soon! I’m with you on satisfying those pregnancy cravings 🙂

  10. bruce byrd says

    I searched for a broccoli/kale slaw dressing that was both tasty and simple to prepare. I saw yours and with just a couple of minor changes (because of the ingredients I had handy), your dressing did not disappoint! Excellent.

    • Jessica Gavin says

      Hi Sarah! You can substitute plain greek yogurt instead of mayonaise or maybe some full fat coconut milk, which would give a little bit of a sweet flavor.