
**Now with more chicken! You asked, we listened: This isn't the HelloFresh you remember. Bigger menu. Upgraded recipes. Increased portion sizes. More variety. The best way to cook dinner just got BETTER.** With sweetness from grapes, crisp texture from lettuce, and buttery crunch from walnuts, it’s hard to beat a Waldorf salad. Typically, it’s all tossed in a creamy dressing, but tonight, we switch things up with a balsamic vinaigrette for satisfying tang. We didn’t totally ditch the rich, creamy vibes in this deconstructed version, though—you’ll find those in a luscious Dijon sauce for pan-roasted chicken breasts. Alternate with bites of buttery garlic ciabatta, or use the bread to swipe up every last drop of sauce.
1 clove
Garlic
1 unit
Ciabatta Bread
(Contains: Soy, Wheat)
2 ounce
Mixed Greens
½ ounce
Walnuts
(Contains: Tree Nuts)
5 teaspoon
Balsamic Vinegar
2.25 ounce
Red Grapes
2 teaspoon
Dijon Mustard
1 unit
Chicken Stock Concentrate
1.5 tablespoon
Sour Cream
(Contains: Milk)
10 ounce
Salmon
(Contains: Fish)
Salt
Pepper
Cooking Oil
Butter
(Contains: Milk)
Olive Oil

• Heat broiler to high. Wash and dry produce. • Peel and mince garlic. Halve grapes. Halve ciabatta. • Place 2 TBSP butter (4 TBSP for 4 servings) in a small microwave-safe bowl; microwave until just softened, 10-15 seconds. Stir in half the garlic. Season with salt and pepper.

• Pat chicken* dry with paper towels; season all over with salt and pepper. • Heat a drizzle of olive oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook until browned and cooked through, 5-7 minutes per side. • Transfer to a cutting board.

• Add remaining garlic to same pan over medium-high heat; cook until fragrant, 30 seconds. • Stir in stock concentrate and ¼ cup water (⅓ cup for 4 servings). Simmer until reduced, 2-3 minutes. • Stir in sour cream, half the mustard, and 1 TBSP plain butter (2 TBSP for 4); remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper. (Taste and add more mustard if desired.)

• Meanwhile, in a large bowl, toss mixed greens, grapes, and walnuts with a large drizzle of olive oil and half the vinegar (all for 4 servings). Season with salt and pepper.

• Spread cut sides of ciabatta with garlic butter; place, cut sides up, on a baking sheet. Broil until golden brown, 2-3 minutes. TIP: Watch carefully to avoid burning. • Halve garlic bread on a diagonal.

• Thinly slice chicken crosswise. • Divide chicken, salad, and garlic bread between plates. Top chicken with pan sauce and serve.
Fish is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 145°.