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Tomato Grilled Chicken with Barley Corn Salad

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I couldn’t quite figure out what title to put on this post, because “tomato grilled chicken” just sounds weird, and “barley corn salad” doesn’t exactly scream “party in your mouth”. But trust me, this dish is not at ALL weird, and is TOTALLY a party in your mouth.

chicken barley corn salad finished closeup

This was my first time cooking barley, and I was a little nervous. It turned out well, though I didn’t quite follow the instructions and forgot to drain the barley (I just kept cooking it til the water evaporated).

chicken barley corn salad chicken grilled2

The chicken was interesting but didn’t try to overwhelm everything else, and was super moist. I was worried that it would dry out because I had to cook mine longer (accidentally bought the super fat chicken breasts), but it kept the juice in very well.

chicken barley corn salad finished

And wow, barley was a revelation! It just had this amazing texture—chewy and nutty, which paired perfectly with the crunchiness of the onions and corn, the juiciness of the tomatoes, and the creamy avocado.

chicken barley corn salad tomatoes

chicken barley corn salad garlic

chicken barley corn salad vinaigrette ingredients

First, cook the barley according to the package directions and drain when it’s tender (make sure all the extra water is removed). Put in a big bowl so it can cool—I threw mine in the fridge.

While the barley’s cooking, combine all the vinaigrette ingredients in a food processor or blender, then process until smooth.

chicken barley corn salad marinating

Season the chicken with some salt and pepper, then put it in a plastic bag with 6 tablespoons of the vinaigrette. Marinate in the fridge for an hour or more.

chicken barley corn salad red onion

chicken barley corn salad onion tomato corn

chicken barley corn salad avocados

chicken barley corn salad onion tomato corn avocado

In a big bowl, stir the corn, cherry tomatoes (cut in half), and diced red onion (plus bacon, if you’re using it), then gently stir in the avocado.

chicken barley corn salad barley

Add the cooled barley and combine, then add the remaining tomato vinaigrette and toss gently to coat. Season with salt and pepper to taste—I found that I didn’t need any extra beyond what was already in the vinaigrette. Put in the fridge until ready to serve.

chicken barley corn salad chicken grilling

When you’re close to eating, heat your grill to high (4 out of 5 on my grill) and grill the chicken for 4-5 minutes a side, or until cooked through. I had the misfortune to buy super fat chicken breasts, so it was more like 8 minutes a side.

chicken barley corn salad chicken grilled

Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes off the grill, then serve with the corn barley salad, either on top of it or to the side.

chicken barley corn salad finished2

This stuff was amazing and also made great leftovers for my work lunch the next couple days. I would even just make the salad on its own, it was that good!

Grilled Chicken & Barley Corn Salad with Tomato Vinaigrette

  • 4 chicken breasts
  • 3/4 cup of medium barley
  • 2 cups of fresh or frozen-then-thawed corn kernels
  • 1-1/2 cups of halved cherry tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup of minced red onion
  • 1 avocado, chopped
  • salt & pepper
  • Optional (I left out):  4 slices cooked thick or center cut bacon, chopped

For the Tomato Vinaigrette:

  • 1 cup of halved cherry tomatoes
  • 1-2 cloves of garlic
  • 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons of water
  • 1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon of red onion
  • Salt & pepper
  1. Cook the barley with a pinch of salt according to package directions. Drain when the barley is tender to make sure all the extra water is removed. Place into a big bowl so it can cool.
  2. While the barley’s cooking, make the tomato vinaigrette. Combine all the vinaigrette ingredients in a food processor or blender, then process until smooth. Put 6 tablespoons of the vinaigrette into a plastic bag with the chicken (salt and pepper it first) and marinate in the refrigerator for one hour or more.
  3. For the barley corn salad, stir the corn, cherry tomatoes, and red onion (plus bacon, if you’re using it) with the cooled barley. Add the remaining tomato vinaigrette and stir to coat. Gently fold in the avocado, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Place into the refrigerator.
  4. When close to eating time, heat your grill to high (4 out of 5 on my grill) and grill the chicken for 4-5 minutes a side, or until cooked through (mine were fat, so it was more like 8 minutes a side). Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes off the grill, then serve with the salad—either on top of it or to the side.

Original recipe here



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