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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Buffalo Salad

DAY 10: PROTEIN BAR

Protein Bar is one of my favorite places to grab a quick, super-healthy lunch. The original location of this small but growing Chicago-based chain opened a few years ago near the Willis Tower (which I stubbornly still refer to as the Sears Tower). It’s a sleek, modern, urban space designed to get busy people in and out during the lunch rush.

Protein Bar's Buffalo Salad
I love Protein Bar's story. After growing up overweight and losing his dad to a heart attack, the founder made a conscious decision to change his lifestyle. He adopted a high-protein diet and an exercise regimen, which led to a 50-pound weight loss. With a fit body and a new healthy lifestyle under his (smaller) belt, he was frustrated by the lack of healthy food options in the city, so he left his job and opened the first Protein Bar. Now there are several locations in Chicago, and the chain is expanding into other cities, including Washington, DC.

Meals are made to order at Protein Bar. You order and pay at one end of the counter, then pick up your food at at the other. Bottles of Cholula and Sriracha sauce are set out at the end of the counter for customers who want to kick up the spice of their meal, which is a nice touch. The line is usually really long, but it moves fast and the food is made quickly. I think it’s worth the 5-10 minute wait.

Protein Bar's menu includes their signature bar-ritos, bowls, salads, chili and smoothies. Organic all-natural ingredients and healthy choices flood the menu, starting with organic quinoa. This high-protein grain is in almost every dish. There are also lots of healthy sides and snacks like Skinny Pop popcorn, Kind bars, fresh fruit, hard boiled eggs, Chobani Greek yogurt, nuts and more.

The Buffalo Bowl is my favorite entree. Warm quinoa is mixed with all-natural white meat chicken, cucumbers, celery, carrots, blue cheese and Protein Bar's homemade (and healthy) vegan buffalo sauce. I love it.

There’s also the Buffalo Salad. It combines the quinoa, chicken, blue cheese and buffalo sauce from the bowl with Protein Bar's “Super 6 Salad Mix” of romaine, spinach, broccoli, carrots, kale and purple cabbage. The menu says the mix “was specifically designed to capture the maximum amount of vitamins, minerals, and anti-oxidants and pack a hearty crunch!" Sounds good to me. Since I'm committed to salads this summer, I ordered the Buffalo Salad.

My view at lunch: The Sears/Willis Tower
The original Protein Bar location, which is where I like to go, is pretty tiny. There are a few tables for eat-in patrons, but most people take their lunch elsewhere. I took mine to a grassy park just across the street from the Sears/Willis Tower and soaked up some Vitamin D along with my protein.

Surprisingly, I love the Buffalo Salad as much as I love the Buffalo Bowl. There's plenty of tender chicken and creamy, salty cheese to make this salad substantial without being unhealthy. The chewy quinoa is sprinkled throughout the salad, enough so that it's in every bite but pretty much indistinguishable. The homemade buffalo sauce serves as salad dressing. It adds loads of wonderfully acidic flavor with a little heat, which I amplify with a liberal application of Mexican Cholula hot sauce.

Knowing how much I love the Buffalo Bowl, I was a little reluctant to order the salad. But I'm so glad that I did. With only a few more calories and lots more nutrients, the salad is a smart choice. It contains 409 calories compared to the bowl, which has 387 calories. The only downside is that it's a few dollars more than the bowl. But the quality and quantity of the added ingredients, in my opinion, justifies the added price.

Given the success of the today's adventure, I'm really looking forward to trying more Protein Bar salads this summer. Bring on the quinoa.

EATERY
Protein Bar, 235 South Franklin Street, Chicago, IL 60606

ITEM
Buffalo Salad

MENU DESCRIPTION
All-natural chicken, organic quinoa, blue cheese, and our house-made vegan buffalo sauce over our Super 6 Salad Mix.

CALORIES
409

COST
$9.49 before sales tax

RECOMMEND
Definitely

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Zesty Chicken and Black Bean Salad Bowl

Image courtesy of Starbucks

DAY 1: STARBUCKS

I imagine you think this is a strange place for me to begin. I mean, who thinks of salad when they think of Starbucks? Certainly not me.

But every Starbucks in my area has a small selection of grab-and-go salads in the refrigerator case. And with a coupon for 50% off the item of my choice set to expire this week, I was motivated to make my first blogged-about adventure in lettuce a Starbucks salad.

I chose the Zesty Chicken and Black Bean Salad Bowl, which includes chicken, black beans, corn, jicama, tomatoes, feta, greens and quinoa with a chili vinaigrette.

Like all Starbucks salads, this one is prepackaged, with an ample supply of dressing nestled inside the deep, square container. The lid comes off easily. The directions say to add the dressing, replace the lid and shake. Apparently this is the way to perfectly distribute the dressing. Naturally, I didn't look at the directions until I'd already stirred in my dressing, so you'll have to measure the effectiveness of this method yourself if you're curious.

I must admit that prepackaged salads can be a drag. If you don't like all the ingredients or the dressing, you'll have to pick out the offensive items or supply your own dressing. Luckily, everything in the Zesty Chicken and Black Bean Salad Bowl sounded and looked appetizing to me

My first impression was that this salad could not have been more than a few hours old. It was FRESH, with none of the wilting or mushiness that often invades prepackaged salads.

I think this is due in large part to the way the salad is assembled. The heavier ingredients (chicken, quinoa, grape tomatoes, black beans and corn) are layered under the lettuce, with nothing but thin strips of seasoned jicama atop the greens. The ingredient proportions are balanced and generous, with enough of everything to ensure there will never be a bite with only lettuce.

The dressing is thick, with a rich reddish-orange color courtesy of pureed tomatoes, red papers and chilis. It's definitely not spicy though, so don't get scared off by the presence of chilis if you're heat-averse. It has a unique mix of sweet, smoke and tang that complements the ingredients perfectly.

I really loved the way the flavors of the salad combine. The earthy black beans and sweet corn play off each other with the delicate chicken. The roasted tomatoes add a nice acidity, the feta a punch of creamy saltiness, and the jicama a refreshingly light crunch. The quinoa, which on its own isn't much to dream about, provides substance and knits together all of the ingredients. And of course there is lettuce, a nice spring mix that neither overpowers nor underwhelms.

The salad itself isn’t large, but the ingredients are dense, so I was satisfied and full until dinnertime—roughly six hours after finishing lunch.

Yes, my maiden adventure was a success.

ITEM 
Zesty Chicken and Black Bean Salad Bowl

EATERY
Starbucks at 139 South Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60661

MENU DESCRIPTION
A blend of grilled chicken, black beans, roasted corn, jicama, tomatoes, feta, spring greens and quinoa with mild chili vinaigrette.

CALORIES
360

COST 
$3.83 after 50 percent off coupon and sales tax

RECOMMEND?
Definitely