Is the Fuji Apple Chicken Salad your favorite thing to order at Panera Bread? Then you’re in luck, because today I’m showing you just how easy it is to make it at home! It’s more affordable than ordering it at the restaurant and you can make it your own with whatever toppings you choose!

The salad is tossed with my easy copycat Fuji Apple Salad Dressing, giving it the signature sweet, tart flavor that we all know and love!

salad in bowl tossed with apple chips and gorgonzola cheese

I remember when Panera Bread came to my hometown of Edmond, Oklahoma when I was in high school. It was such a big deal and we would frequent there for breakfast pastries and lunch.

The salad + sandwich combo became my go-to lunch order with the salad always being the Fuji Apple Chicken Salad. It’s got the perfect combination of flavor and texture. From the warm flavorful grilled chicken, to the crispy apples, I can’t get enough of this salad!

In 2020, when we were under quarantine, I started recreating some of my restaurant favorites at home. Like this Pasta Boscaiola from Buona Forchetta (a local San Diego favorite!) and Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce, a copycat recipe from one of my favorite San Diego Thai restaurants.

Next up was this Fuji Apple Chicken Salad, a Panera Bread restaurant favorite. The number of homemade ingredients in this recipe is totally up to you!

You can make your own apple chips, or do what I did and buy them at the grocery store. You can grill your own chicken, or use already cooked, shredded rotisserie chicken.

But the one thing I insist that you make yourself is the Fuji Apple Salad Dressing! It really is what gives this salad it’s signature flavor and it’s easy to make in only 5 minutes!

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What you’ll need

  • Mixed greens – for this recipe, I used a combination spring mix and baby spinach. You could use just spring mix, just spinach, kale or chopped romaine lettuce.
  • Fuji apple salad dressing – this easy homemade recipe only takes 5 minutes to make, with ingredients you probably already have in your pantry!
  • Apple chips – these can be homemade or store bought. If you want to make them yourself, I recommend checking out this recipe for apple chips to make them in the oven or air fryer. If you’re purchasing them at the grocery store, I recommend a plain, non-flavored apple chip for this recipe.
  • Cooked chicken breasts – for this recipe, I used this grilled Lemon Rosemary Chicken. It’s delicious and pairs perfectly with the salad! If you’d like something easier, pick up a rotisserie chicken at the grocery store. Shred or chop the breast meat and add it to the salad.
  • Crumbled gorgonzola cheese – this Italian style blue cheese is what Panera Bread uses on their salad at the restaurant. We love it, so that’s what we use also! If you’d like a milder cheese, I’d recommend crumbled goat cheese or feta cheese.
  • Red onion
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Toasted pecan pieces – this is another ingredient that you can make yourself or purchase at the grocery store. Evolving Table has a great post on How to Toast Pecans in the oven or on the stove. Follow her directions to easily toast the pecans yourself, or purchased toasted or roasted pecans at the grocery store.

Step by step instructions

  1. In a large bowl, toss the mixed greens with the fuji apple salad dressing. Divide between four bowls.
  2. Top with the apple chips, chicken, gorgonzola cheese, red onion, tomatoes and pecans.

Easy as that, in two simple steps your Panera Bread copycat salad is on the table for lunch or dinner!

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Is the salad gluten free?

Yes, this Fuji Apple Chicken Salad is naturally gluten free, including the salad dressing, apple chips and grilled chicken recipe provided.

How many carbs are in the salad?

The Fuji Apple Chicken Salad is low in carbs at 17 grams of total carbs and 15 net carbs per serving. To reduce the carbs further, leave off the apple chips. These account for 5 grams of carbs per serving.

How many calories are in the salad?

Each serving of the Fuji Apple Chicken Salad is 497 calories. This recipe makes four servings.

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Fuji Apple Chicken Salad

Grilled chicken, apple chips and fuji apple salad dressing are the stars of the show in this Panera Bread copycat recipe for Fuji Apple Chicken Salad!

Ingredients

  • 12 cups mixed greens, spinach, spring mix or romaine lettuce
  • ½ cup fuji apple dressing, click link for the recipe
  • 20 apple chips
  • 12 ounce cooked chicken breast, sliced
  • ½ cup gorgonzola cheese, crumbled
  • ¼ cup red onion, thinly sliced
  • ¼ cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • ¼ cup pecan pieces, toasted

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, toss the mixed greens with the fuji apple salad dressing.
  • Divide the dressed greens between four bowls.
  • Top with the apple chips, cooked chicken, gorgonzola cheese, red onion, tomatoes and pecans.

Notes

  • For the cooked chicken breast, I recommend this grilled Lemon Rosemary Chicken recipe. It’s delicious and pairs perfectly with the salad! If you’d like something easier, pick up a rotisserie chicken at the grocery store, shred or chop the breast meat and add it to the salad.
  • Not a fan of gorgonzola cheese? Use crumbled goat cheese or feta cheese on the salad.
  • This salad is naturally gluten free.
  • To make this recipe dairy free, omit the gorgonzola cheese.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 497kcal (25%)Carbohydrates 17g (6%)Protein 33g (66%)Fat 31g (48%)Saturated Fat 7g (35%)Cholesterol 83mg (28%)Sodium 451mg (19%)Potassium 598mg (17%)Fiber 2g (8%)Sugar 10g (11%)Vitamin A 1539mg (31%)Vitamin C 57mg (69%)Calcium 115mg (12%)Iron 3mg (17%)
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