Wednesday 30 March 2016

Honey Soy Salad Dressing


The other day I was sick. I had a sore throat, fever and I was coughing very badly. So I had to take two days off work.

Over the weekend I roasted a chicken for my weekday meals. I also bought two packets of salad leaves, cucumbers and a box of alfalfa sprouts. So healthy, right? hah...hah...


It's a good thing I did all that and I did not have to worry about my lunch and dinner. The components were all ready and just needed to be put together.

I also made a Honey Soy Dressing in advance. It's a mix of garlic, soya sauce, rice vinegar, honey, olive oil and sesame oil.


When I was hungry, I just gathered all my leaves and sprouts and such into my big bowl. Meanwhile, I zapped the chicken in the microwave.


I tossed the salad with the dressing and then added the warm chicken. And then I tossed some more.


So there you have it. My very nice chicken salad with Honey Soy dressing. Two days of that while recuperating at home. Nice!











Honey Soy Salad Dressing
Recipe source : Phong Hong

Ingredients :
- 2 tbsp light soya sauce
- 1 tbsp honey
- 1 clove garlic, finely minced
- 4 tbsp brown rice vinegar
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp sesame oil

Method :
1. Put all the ingredients into a bowl and whisk until combined. Or put into a bottle and shake to combine.
2. Use to dress any salad vegetables that you like.

30 comments:

  1. I loves your salad, how nice if i were your neighbour or colleague, hehe...

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  2. Phong Hong, I hope you well now, I like your honey soy dressing, so healthy, low carbs, low calories and high fiber. This is my type of food. Wah! You had that two days in a row, I am sure you have put your weight in good control these days. Well done!

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    1. Thank you, Yannie. I am better now but still coughing. Though I had salads for those two days, after that I sapu all the unhealthy food hah...hah...

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  3. Hope you're feeling better already. See, your salads look better, taste better...and at a fraction of the cost of the one you blogged about yesterday, I'm sure :)

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    1. I'm feeling much better, thanks Kris. And thank you for the compliments hee..hee...I'll have to say that my dressing tasted better :)

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  4. I used to make these salads for my wife but not for myself. I could not eat so much raw greens like a goat yet I made good salads too. Ha ha.
    Now you give me the idea to add roasted chicken meat where I could easily buy a piece from Ayamas instead of roasting it. Saves time & money since PH would invite me! Wakakaka

    You must be well and healthy again now. Back to eating fried and carbo!!!! Happy Wednesday!

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    1. A goat hah..hah.. I'm much better now, thanks and back to eating not so healthy food hee..hee..

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  5. Er.. when I sick ah, especially cough and flu, I don't eat chicken. According to my mom and grandma, chicken is bad for cough and flu patients. So it became a habit. Sick time is pork and fish time... :/

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    1. Yes, ah? Not too bad lah can still eat pork and fish. I thought chicken soup is good for sick people hee..hee..

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  6. Is your honey soy dressing different from the honey soy dressing you bought from salad shack in your previous post?

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    1. Yes, different and much tastier hee..hee..

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  7. Cool!

    I'll try the recipe later. :)

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  8. When I see honey soy, I think of the salad shack that you posted yesterday.. You said the honey soy not nice, so you made your own today, yay! This honey soy looks easy to make, looks delicious too.. Your homemade salad more delicious la, and cheaper too.. I remembered it was about RM23 for a pack of salad, yes? Plus your nam-yue chicken from the chap farn stall, better make your own lunch..

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    1. Not that I am angkat bakul sendiri, but my dressing memang better hee..hee... Definitely cheaper to make my own. Just need to spend a bit more time nia.

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  9. You too? A sore throat, fever and coughing very badly? Me too! Over a week now, still coughing a bit...no voice, my normal voice has not returned. Croaking like a frog. Not much appetite all this time.

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    1. Yes, so miserable. The sore throat is gone but the coughing is still there. And my voice is like Rod Stewart's LOL! I hope you get better soon.

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  10. I love salads but seldom make them at home. Hubby says he is not a goat and doesn't like eating salads. He prefers his veggie cooked.

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    1. Goat! hah..hah... Yes, some people can't stomach raw veggies.

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  11. Hi Phong Hong, during this hot season, best to have lots of salads but I'm short of time to prepare anything to elaborate or with too many ingredients cos' my MIL is again in hospital [peptic ulcer op]. Hope she get well soon and I can have more time to enjoy new dishes. Hope you get back your 'sweet voice' soon, hehehe!.

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    1. Kimmy, I hope your MIL recovers soon. Salads are light and refreshing and so easy to prepare. So that's great for when I am not feeling well. My voice is still croaky like frog hee..hee..

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  12. nice salad, i like that very much.. and glad that you actually stuffed up your fridge during the weekend and you can have something to eat at home.. still consider a luxury meal for a sick person, not just plain bread, hahaha.. and the dressing is nice too, i like that more than creamy dressing.. i also often make this kind of dressing, just simply soy sauce + sesame oil + sugar, and the combination is always good..

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    1. Glad to know that you also make and like the dressing. This oriental flavor dressing goes well if you used the Chinese style roasted duck or chicken to mix with the greens.

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  13. This bowl of goodness is never too much for me, I can eat this everyday, hehehe :p

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    1. I used to eat salads almost everyday because I love it so much.

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  14. I am in a mood for salads, would like to try this one also!

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  15. Phong Hong, I hope you're feeling much better by now, I thing the Honey-Soy salad dressing did the cure for your cold, and cough. It's got all the ingredients in there that certainly will cure any basic ailments! How can you lose with honey, garlic, and ginger, which are basic ingredients to make you feel better even if you don't have a cold! Awesome, love the dressing!

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    1. I'm feeling much better, thanks Elisabeth! I never thought that the remedy is in the dressing! No wonder I felt so much better after the salad :)

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