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Spinach, Chicken and Bowtie Pasta Salad for 100

Ingredients

Pasta:

  • 5 lbs Bowtie pasta

Salad dressing:

  • 2 2/3 cups vegetable or canola oil
  • 1 1/3 cups Veri VeriTeriyaki Sauce shaken
  • 2 2/3 cups cider vinegar
  • 1 1/3 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons pepper

Salad ingredients (veggies and fruit):

  • 4 Costco tubs of Spinach 1 lb each
  • 8- 8 oz cans water chestnuts drained and chopped into matchstick pieces
  • 6 bunches green onions chopped
  • 48 oz - (1 large baCraisins
  • 12 cans mandarin oranges drained well
  • 2 cups sesame seeds toasted
  • 48 oz honey roasted peanuts or cashews
  • 15 lbs chicken breasts marinated (ingredients below), cooked, cooled and sliced
  • Teriyaki marinade for chicken:
  • 6 cups soy sauce
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon or about 4 cloves garlic crushed or chopped
  • 1 Tablespoon pepper

Instructions

  1. Mix teriyaki marinade for chicken.
  2. Marinate chicken overnight, or at least 6 hours. Place the chicken in Ziplock bags and mix the marinade in a bowl, then pour into the bags over the chicken. The chicken may be taken directly from the freezer and set in the refrigerator in marinade for up to two days before cooking.
  3. After the chicken is marinated, place the drained chicken on baking sheets and broil the chicken for about 7-10 minutes (about 2-3 inches from element), or bake at 350 for about 45 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink in the middle. Cool completely, trim off any fat and cut into slices. Set in refrigerator until ready to assemble salad. The chicken may be cooked up to three days before serving salad.
  4. Discard any leftover marinade, DO NOT use the marinade in the salad dressing.
  5. Cook the pasta al dente, according to package directions. Drain, rinse quickly with cold water and toss with a tablespoon olive or canola oil or a little of the Veri Teriyaki sauce and place in refrigerator in covered containers (I use gallon Ziplock baguntil ready to assemble salad. May be cooked up to three days before serving.
  6. Blend the salad dressing ingredients together using large bowl or blender. Mix well. Keep refrigerated until ready to use.Assembly:
  7. May be done early in the day, or the day before serving.
  8. Using two large containers, layer the ingredients to the salad in the following order (see photos)
  9. Pasta, chicken, spinach, chopped water chestnuts, chopped green onions and Craisins. Make sure the water chestnuts are drained well.
  10. Cover and refrigerate.
  11. When ready to serve, add the following to the top of salad:
  12. Drained mandarin oranges, toasted sesame seeds, honey roasted peanuts.
  13. Mix the prepared salad dressing well, pour about 2 cups onto each container of salad, tossing gently so the mandarin oranges do not break apart. Add more salad dressing, sparingly, as needed.
  14. Serve individually onto plates, or in a salad bowl.
  15. Sprinkle with additional sesame seeds and nuts if desired.

Recipe Notes

-This salad may be prepared in advance. When I'm making salads in large quantities, I usually start the day (or two) ahead with any of the steps that can be done early. Read this recipe carefully for instruction on make ahead.
-If you are serving this with a main dish, say at a barbecue, you may leave out the chicken. Or half the chicken (and marinade).
-This salad is a hearty serving of a main dish salad. It will yield 100 generous lunch size portions of salad. If served with a roll and dessert, it should satisfy most appetites. If you are serving the salad on a buffet, with other salads or sides, this should serve up to 150 as a side dish.
-For the chicken, I buy Costco 10 lb bags of frozen- boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Usually the Tyson or Foster Farms brands. They are generally trimmed of most fat so the prep work is minimal regarding trimming the chicken. I use the chicken right out of the freezer, no thawing needed.
If you are trying to cut costs, use less chicken. This recipe may be adjusted to serve 100 with 10 lbs of chicken (instead of 15). Cut the teriyaki marinade for the chicken in half as well.
-Teriyaki Sauce for dressing on the salad- I like Soy-Vay "Veri Veri Teriyaki" for this recipe. It is highly concentrated, so you will use less than when using another brand. It can usually be purchased at most grocery stores and Walmart or Costco. I've also seen it online at Amazon. Make sure to shake the bottle before using.
- Purchase Honey Roasted Planters Peanuts at Walmart in large size containers compared to the containers sold at the grocery, they are quite a bit less expensive. I love this recipe made with honey roasted cashews, but they cost quite a bit more than peanuts, so I usually stick with peanuts when making a large quantity.
-Less is more with regard to salad dressing. Use less dressing than you think you need initially. Let it sit for a few minutes and see how much has soaked into the pasta, and how much has settled to the bottom of the serving bowl. Add more dressing if needed. I rarely use all of the dressing.
-Purchase sesame seeds in bulk at the grocery in the health food aisle or in the Asian section of the grocery. The cost is significantly less than if purchased in the spice section.
-Toss the peanuts and the sesame seeds last onto the salad to preserve the crunch of the nuts.