Fuji Apple Salad

Fuji Apple Salad

This delicious meal-sized salad is inspired by Panera’s fuji apple salad with fresh apple slices, gorgonzola, tomatoes, pepitas and a white balsamic vinaigrette.

Given how much I love salads, you might not be surprised to hear that I have tried pretty much every salad at popular fast casual restaurants. I basically survived off of Panera Bread‘s fuji apple salad during college and it’s still my go-to order when we happen to stumble upon a Panera!

Naturally, I set out to recreate my own version of this salad at home! I made a few changes so it’s not exactly like the Panera version, but it definitely tastes like a salad you’d get at a restaurant. And it’s the perfect salad for the beginning of fall/end of summer because it uses both apples and tomatoes.

Fuji apple chicken salad with gorgonzola cheese, pepitas, tomatoes and dressing.

Fuji Apple Chicken Salad Ingredients

  • spring mix, romaine and/or baby spinach – any greens you have on hand will work, but I like using a spring mix, romaine and/or baby spinach
  • Fuji or Honeycrisp apple – Panera’s version of this salad uses crispy apple chips, but I like the flavor and crunch that raw apples add so that’s what I’m using. I recommend using Fuji or Honeycrisp apples.
  • grilled chicken breasts – see my note below about how to make the grilled chicken
  • crumbled Gorgonzola – fresh gorgonzola cheese adds a ton of flavor to this salad! If you don’t like the flavor of gorgonzola you can swap it for your favorite cheese. Goat cheese or feta would be nice subs.
  • red onion
  • cherry tomatoes
  • pepitas or toasted pecans – Panera’s version uses pecans, but I’m using pepitas (pumpkin seeds) for this version. Either work great!
  • white balsamic vinaigrette

Plate with a fuji apple chicken salad. Two forks, pepitas, apples, tomatoes and gorgonzola are sprinkled around the plate.

How to Make Grilled Chicken Breasts

I’m a big fan of grilled chicken breast on salads (I love my apple cider vinegar chicken), but I know that everyone doesn’t have access to a grill. If you don’t own a grill or simply don’t want to heat up your grill, you can make faux grilled chicken breasts inside on a grill pan!

Either way, you’ll want to season the raw chicken breasts liberally with salt and pepper so they’re plenty flavorful. Preheat your outdoor grill or indoor grill pan to medium-high heat, spray or coat with a little oil and place your chicken on the hot surface. Grill for 7-8 minutes, flip and cook an additional 7-8 minutes or until no pink remains and the interior temperature of chicken reaches 165ºF. Let rest a few minutes before slicing to make sure the chicken stays nice and juicy.

You can use the chicken breast on the salad right away or make the grilled chicken in advanced, let it cool and store in the fridge until you’re ready to prep the salads. I personally don’t mind cold chicken breast slices on my salads.

Fuji apple chicken salad with gorgonzola cheese, pepitas, tomatoes and dressing.

Customize Your Salad

While this salad is super flavorful as is, there are some different ways you can customize it based on your needs:

  • Dairy-free – skip the gorgonzola or use a dairy-free cheese crumble.
  • Vegan – feel free to substitute grilled tofu or tempeh or roasted chickpeas in place of the grilled chicken and skip the cheese.
  • Additional toppings – there are so many extra toppings that pair well with the flavors! Try adding avocado, dried cranberries or chopped dates, candied pecans or homemade croutons. I personally love this salad with chopped dates added!

Fuji apple chicken salad with gorgonzola cheese, pepitas, tomatoes and dressing.

Panera vs. Homemade Nutrition Facts

The ingredient list for Panera’s Fuji Apple Salad is 10 lines long of tiny font… I won’t bore you with the list but there are some recognizable words (like greens blend) and some not-so-recognizable (different oils, sweeteners and preservatives). As you can tell from the homemade version, we’re using real, whole food ingredients.

Panera’s salad comes out to be 580 calories – 36 grams of fat, 38 grams of carbohydrates and just 32 grams of protein. My homemade version is just 415 calories – 20 grams of fat, 21 grams of carbohydrates and a whopping 42 grams of protein! I’ll take the homemade version over Panera’s any day!

Plate with a fuji apple chicken salad. Two forks, pepitas, apples, tomatoes and gorgonzola are sprinkled around the plate.

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Fuji apple chicken salad with gorgonzola cheese, pepitas, tomatoes and dressing.

Fuji Apple Salad


  • Author: Brittany Mullins
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 2
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

This delicious meal-sized salad is inspired by Panera’s Fuji apple salad with fresh apple slices, gorgonzola, tomatoes, pepitas and a white balsamic vinaigrette.


Ingredients

  • 6 cups spring mix, romaine and/or baby spinach (a blend is nice)
  • 1 large Fuji or Honeycrisp apple, sliced or chopped
  • 2 (4-6 oz) grilled chicken breasts, thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup crumbled gorgonzola cheese
  • 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup cherry tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/4 cup pepitas or toasted pecans
  • white balsamic vinaigrette, to taste

Instructions

  1. Grill chicken breasts if you haven’t already. See notes above for how to grill the chicken. This step can be done up to 2 days in advance. Just keep grilled chicken breasts in the fridge until ready to prep the salad.
  2. Divide greens among two individual plates and top with remaining ingredients. Add dressing to taste and enjoy.

  • Category: Lunch/Dinner
  • Method: Grill
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/2 of recipe
  • Calories: 415
  • Sugar: 12g
  • Fat: 20g
  • Carbohydrates: 21g
  • Fiber: 7g
  • Protein: 42g

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Carl Hagelin: 2019-20 season review

Carl Hagelin: 2019-20 season review

If you’re expecting Carl Hagelin to be an elite sniper, then the problem isn’t with Hagelin; the problem is you and your wacky expectations. Chill out, brah.

By the Numbers

58games played
14.3time on ice per game
8goals
17assists
54.45-on-5 shot-attempt percentage, adjusted
50.75-on-5 expected goal percentage, adjusted
54.45-on-5 goal percentage, adjusted

Visualization by HockeyViz

About this visualization: This series of charts made by Micah Blake McCurdy of hockeyviz.com shows lots of information for the player over the season. A short description of each chart:

  1. Most common teammates during 5-on-5
  2. Ice time per game, split up by game state
  3. 5-on-5 adjusted shot attempts by the team (black) and opponents (red)
  4. 5-on-5 adjusted shooting percentage by the team (black) and opponents (red)
  5. Individual scoring events by the player
  6. 5-on-5 adjusted offensive (black) and defensive (red) zone starts

Peter’s Take

Yesterday I ate a lot of stuff for getting the Gudas-Niskanen trade wrong, so today I get to say that I called it with Carl Hagelin. Hags is a special player, but he’s no sniper. He never has been. He’s got a career 7.9 shooting percentage, barely half of two players he sorta replaced, Brett Connolly and Andre Burakovsky. But a lack of finishing skills isn’t a Hagelin problem; that’s a Caps problem. The front office and coaching staff (whoever they will be) need to deploy him with complementary players. Let Hagelin be excellent through neutral, which is already a mechanic the Caps should focus on next season. Then he can set up someone else to score the goals.

Because it’s clear he’s not up for the job. Even given his below average generation of shot attempts and quality, Hagelin underperformed his own individual expected goals figure. Compare his xG (using Natural Stat Trick’s model) and actual goals to other Caps and former Caps, and you’ll see why this season stung a bit.

Ex-Caps Andre Burakovsky and Brett Connolly continued their top-tier finishing, both of them doubling their expected-goals rate in actual goals. The elite-finishing forward still with the Caps, Evgeny Kuznetsov, kept his magic going as well. But while Hagelin generated more individual offense (measured by his personal shot quality and volume), he didn’t come close to those three in notching goals. Here’s individual shot locations for Hagelin, Panik, and Connolly all side-by-side.

That ended up generating 7 goals for Hagelin, 9 goals for Panik, and FIFTEEN for Connolly. We could consider Hagelin (and Panik) unlucky in this respect, but it really seems to be a durable thing with him. He’s just not that kind of player. He’s definitely got value, but for that value to manifest as goals and wins, he needs support.

So the Caps need a player with a good shot who maybe isn’t great in other zones. There was a guy who fit that bill, but he plays for the Avs now, so I guess Brian MacLellan has some homework to do.

Hags on RMNB

Your Turn

Who would you like to see paired with Hagelin? What should Hags do to juice his scoring stats?

Read more: Japers Rink

Expert Advice: Stay On Top of Your Business with Jetpack CRM

Expert Advice: Stay On Top of Your Business with Jetpack CRM
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Customers are the heart of your business, and the best way to maintain your vital relationships with them is with a world-class CRM (customer relationship management) system.

Join us at our next free webinar on Thursday, September 17th, to learn how you can turn leads into customers, track business metrics, leverage data, and monitor activity profiles to better serve your customers—all by using Jetpack CRM.

Date: Thursday, September 17, 2020
Time: 8:00 am PT | 10:00 am CT | 11:00 am ET | 15:00 UTC
Registration linkhttps://zoom.us/webinar/register/8015988855022/WN_ZMyGfL7dRsm_4yzwivSnzw
Who’s invited: All are welcome, but this webinar is designed especially for small business owners, freelancers, consultants, and anyone else interested in learning how they can improve their sales process.

Jetpack CRM was built specifically for WordPress, so that you can manage your leads as they navigate your sales funnel, all on your WordPress dashboard. Mike Stott and Woody Hayday, the founding developers and lead engineers behind Jetpack CRM, will be co-presenting in the webinar, which will include a 15-minute live Q&A at the end of the 45-minute presentation.

Don’t worry if you can’t make it to the live webinar, though! A recording will be available on our YouTube channel a few days after the event.

Live attendance is limited, so be sure to register early. We look forward to seeing you!

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Chapter Secrets – Chapter 986 in-depth analysis

Chapter Secrets – Chapter 986 in-depth analysis
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Surrender your name, surrender your wits, put your life on this analysis! SUNALYSIS!

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Chapter Secrets Bahasa Indonesia – Chapter 986

Chapter Secrets Bahasa Indonesia – Chapter 986
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Hai, Murders dan Tim kembali.

Oke tanpa basa-basi langsung saja dibaca ya.

Oh ya dan juga, jikalau kalian ingin mendownload versi e-booknya, kalian hanya harus scrolling sampai bawah untuk menemukan linknya.

Ayo mari sama-sama kita baca…

Original Version: Artur (https://thelibraryofohara.com)

Indonesian Translation: Team Murders (http://thefirstmurderers.blogspot.com)

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Aku ingin berterima kasih pada kalian semua yang sudah mendukungku dan kini pada akhirnya aku bisa memberikan kontribusi lebih kepada kalian. Do’a kan semoga sukses dan konsisten selalu ya!!!

Terima kasih kepada kalian semua yang selama ini mendukung Murders dan Murders’ Team. Terus dukung kami selalu di Fanspage MurdersTwitter dan Instagram Murders, serta mohon di subscribes channel YouTube ku di Murders TV dan d’One Channel. Tunggu aja rilisan videonya ya.

Dan juga kalian bisa mendukung ku dan tim dengan mentraktir kami di trakteer.id/Murd3r5. Terima kasih atas segala dukungannya.

Murders’ Team:

Murders – Translator, Typesetter, Editor
Fada – Cleaner
d’One – Translator, Typesetter
Hiraeth – Translator
Mr. 6 – Translator
Bulk Skull – Translator
Bentham – Admin Murders Fanspage
Manaman – Translator
One Piece Cianjuran Indonesia – OPCI – Lisensi Artur dari sisi Murders
NicoRobin29 – Lisensi Artur, Translator, Editor
King Stelly – Translator
Yan – Translator, Admin OPI
No Name – Translator

Visit http://TheFirstMurderers.blogspot.com for many more Chapter Secrets in Indonesian!

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