Easy Mandarin Salad Recipe (2024)

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You will love the flavors in this Easy Mandarin Salad recipe! This Asian-inspired vinaigrette is bursting with flavors of ginger and soy sauce creating the perfect salty-sweet combination to top your crispy salad. It’s great for a healthy lunch or dinner.

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I remember several years ago I would go through the drive-thru and order a mandarin chicken salad all the time. Back then I thought it was a healthy choice, and it probably was a little healthier than a lot of the foods I used to eat. Now, I know that it was full of 25 grams of fat, 1260 mg of sodium (almost the recommended daily amount), and 31 grams of sugar or if you aren’t into metrics – nearly 8 teaspoons of sugar!

It’s easy to think that ordering a salad is the healthiest choice and sometimes it is, but more often than not, the add-ons will get you in trouble. The salad dressing is almost always unhealthy and full of chemicals to keep it fresh and emulsified. Cheese and croutons will pack on fat and calories without offering much nutrition.

I do believe that even though fast food salads are packed with hidden fat, sodium, and chemicals, they can be a better choice than burgers or chicken sandwiches. At the very least you are getting a little bit of nutrition with the addition of vegetables, but you have to be wise and leave off those extras that pack on calories.

My perfect lunch (or dinner) looks something like today’sEasy Mandarin Salad. And bonus points – this Asian-inspired salad is SO simple. Everyone will think you went through a lot of trouble, but who has time for that?! I’ve got enough going on just trying to run a business and feed my husband to bother with anything more than quick salad recipes. (And I’m guessing you are the same!)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many carbs are in a mandarin salad?

This Easy Mandarin Salad has 17 grams of carbohydrates for a 2.5 cup serving. If you are watching your carbohydrate intake you can easily reduce the amount of mandarin orange slices and eliminate some carbs. You might wonder how many carbs are in a mandarin orange. A small mandarin orange has about 7 net carbs.

How many calories are in a mandarin salad?

This healthy salad has 187 calories for a 2.5 cup serving. You can add tempeh or marinated tofu to boost the protein and calories if you want a more substantial meal.

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What to do with lots of mandarins?

If you find yourself with an abundance of mandarin oranges you can add them to smoothies, stir-fries, and salads like this one. You can also use the juice as a base for salad dressings.

Can you freeze mandarins?

Yes. You can freeze mandarins for up to 10 months, However, if you are freezing canned mandarins you will find the texture will change due to the high water content.

You are probably wondering how to freeze mandarins… it’s easy. Simply drain (if using canned) or peel and separate (if using fresh) and allow the segments to air dry.

Then you will want to flash freeze. So, get a baking sheet, cover it with parchment paper, and lay the segments onto it. Freeze it for 2 hours.

Once the segments are frozen, you can transfer them to a freezer bag or container. Store in the freezer for 2 months if using canned mandarins or up to 10 months if using fresh.

Can you store leftover salad?

Yes. However, in order to keep the salad from becoming soggy do not add the dressing, almonds, or mandarin oranges until serving.

Here are great tips for keeping a salad fresh all week long.

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How to make a mandarin salad:

#1 Prep and measure your ingredients

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#2 Make salad dressing – Whisk together the dressing ingredients and set them aside.

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#3 Combine the salad ingredients

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#4 Drizzle salad dressing and toss

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Variations for this recipe:

+ Add marinated tofu, tempeh, edamame, or soy curls for a protein boost

+ Add chickpeas for a non-soy protein boost

+ Add your favorite vegetables like bell peppers or snap peas

+ Use coconut aminos instead of soy sauce if you are eliminating soy

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Easy Mandarin Salad

Course Main Course, Salad

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings 4

Calories 187kcal

Author Cindy Newland with Intentionally Eat

Ingredients

  • 6 cups romaine
  • 2 cups kale or other salad greens
  • 1 can mandarin oranges or 1 fresh mandarin orange drained, reserve liquid
  • 1/2 cup snow peas chopped
  • 2 carrots diced
  • 2 green onions sliced
  • 1/4 cup slivered almonds
  • 1/4 cup crispy noodles non-gmo

Mandarin Salad dressing

  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 4 tbsp reserved mandarin orange juice
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 1/2 tsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp agave or maple syrup
  • 1 tsp vegan mayo
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, toss together romaine lettuce, salad greens, mandarin oranges, snow peas, carrots, and green onions.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together mandarin orange juice, apple cider vinegar, soy sauce, agave, vegan mayo, ginger, and garlic. Slowly pour in olive oil while whisking until well combined.

  • Pour dressing over salad and toss. Top with slivered almonds and crispy noodles.

Nutrition

Serving: 2.5cups | Calories: 187kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 12g

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FAQs

What goes well with mandarin oranges? ›

It is this same spicy, vanilla note that also allows them to pair well with coffee, chocolate, red beets, bread, huacatay, gooseberries and black garlic. To a lesser degree, mandarin oranges also contain a spicy, herbal element, enabling them to pair well with basil, cinnamon, gamba, cognac and ginger.

What can I put in a salad to make it more interesting? ›

Add spices and flavours such as paprika, chilli flakes, curry powder, harissa or parmesan. Add acidity or sourness with vinegar, lemon juice or pomegranate molasses to transform your salad.

What season are mandarin oranges in? ›

Mandarins are commonly eaten as snacks because of their convenient small size, but they're also popular in savory dishes and desserts! Grown mostly in California, mandarins are considered a winter fruit and are in season November through April. This is when a lot of other fruits are out of season, like berries.

How many calories are in a mandarin salad? ›

How many calories are in a mandarin salad? This healthy salad has 187 calories for a 2.5 cup serving.

What does mandarin oranges do to your body? ›

The health benefits of mandarin oranges include:

Mandarin oranges contain the carotenoids beta-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin that function as antioxidants that protect your vision and support your immune system. Mandarins are a substantial source of insoluble fiber and soluble fiber.

What can I do with too many mandarin oranges? ›

Here's how you can put your leftover mandarin oranges to good use in the week after Chinese New Year:
  1. Mandarin Orange Green Tea. Add a zesty spin to your usual cup of green tea! ...
  2. Mandarin Orange Potpourri. ...
  3. Mandarin Orange Jam. ...
  4. Mandarin Orange Salad Dressing. ...
  5. Orange-scented Vinegar Cleaning Solution.

How do you pimp up salad? ›

One of the easiest ways to get some flavour in your salad is to mix up your leaves with bright herbs that pack a punch. Plants like parsley, dill, mint and coriander can really kick your salads up a notch and give them some (much needed) depth and can give a great dose of flavour in every bite.

What are 5 components of a satisfying salad? ›

There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing.

Should you refrigerate mandarin oranges? ›

They will typically last up to 1-2 weeks when kept in a cool dry place in a single layer. If you haven't eaten all of your mandarins within 1-2 weeks (which is nearly impossible because they are so yummy), place them in the refrigerator to extend their shelf life by a few more days.

Do mandarins raise blood sugar? ›

If it's a medium mandarine orange, it has 12 grams of carbohydrate. That's good news if you have diabetes or pre-diabetes and looking to manage your blood glucose levels.

How many mandarins can I eat a day? ›

In short, although mandarin oranges are highly nutritional and satisfies our cravings at the same time, it should not be consumed excessively, especially by certain people. Overall, I would personally recommend consuming a maximum of four mandarin oranges a day.

How many calories in a PF Chang's Mandarin salad? ›

Menu Nutritionals
ServingsCalories
Mandarin Crunch Salad2370
Asian Caesar Salad2210
Protein Options
Chicken2140
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How many calories in a PF Chang's Mandarin Crunch salad? ›

P.f Chang's Mandarin Crunch Salad (1 serving) contains 78g total carbs, 69g net carbs, 58g fat, 17g protein, and 880 calories.

How many calories are in a single Mandarin? ›

One mandarin orange, about 2 ½ inches in diameter, contains: Calories: 47. Protein: 1 gram. Fat: 0 grams.

What flavors go well with mandarin? ›

Like other citrus, mandarin also goes well with chocolate and I particularly like it paired with anise–like flavours such as fennel, licorice and star anise. Charring a mandarin is also a good way to highlight the flavour.

What cheese goes well with mandarin oranges? ›

Citrus pairings: hybrid varietals

Winter citrus fruits, such as the grapefruit-tangerine hybrid Honeybell or its cousin, the Mandarin, are a great paring with Wood River Creamery Cheddar Gruyère— a fusion of cheddar and Gruyère full of rich, salty, and nutty flavors.

What scents go well with mandarin? ›

Green Mandarin has a gentle aroma that blends well with Basil, Sandalwood, Lavender, Spearmint, and other citrus oils (Grapefruit, Wild Orange, Tangerine, Lemon, Lime, and Bergamot).

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