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Have you ever had one of those scorching summer days when the thought of turning on your oven makes you want to cry? That was me last July, during a particularly brutal heatwave in Dallas. My air conditioner was struggling, my energy was zapped, and yet I had promised to host an impromptu dinner with friends that evening. Panic mode: activated.
That’s when I created this Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad with Mango Avocado Salsa a dish born out of necessity that quickly became my most requested recipe. The bright, zesty flavors transport you straight to a beachside cabana, even when you’re just sitting at your kitchen table with the fan blasting on high.
What makes this salad special isn’t just how ridiculously delicious it is (though trust me, it’s amazing), but how it brings together simple ingredients in a way that feels both effortless and impressive. The tangy lime marinated chicken pairs perfectly with the sweet spicy mango salsa, creating that magical sweet savory combination that makes your taste buds do a happy dance.
Why This Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad Is a Must-Try
- Ready in 30 Minutes: Perfect for busy weeknights when you want something fresh but don’t have hours to spend cooking
- Meal Prep Champion: Components can be prepared ahead and assembled when needed
- Nutritional Powerhouse: Packed with lean protein, healthy fats, and tons of vitamins
- Crowd Pleaser: Kids love the sweet mango, adults love the complex flavors everyone wins!
- Customizable: Easily adapt to dietary needs make it dairy free, gluten free, or even vegetarian
- Heat Adjustable: Control the spice level from mild to wild depending on your preference
- Restaurant Quality: Impresses guests who’ll think you spent way more time than you actually did
After that first emergency dinner, my friend Monica texted the next morning: “I literally dreamed about that chicken salad. I need the recipe ASAP!” That’s when I knew I had struck gold with this simple yet spectacular combination.
Ingredients Breakdown & Substitutions
For the Cilantro Lime Chicken:
Ingredient | Why It’s Important | Substitutions |
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Boneless chicken breasts | Lean protein that quickly absorbs marinade | Chicken thighs for juicier results, or tofu for vegetarians |
Fresh lime juice | Provides acidity for tenderizing and flavor | Lemon juice works in a pinch, but lacks the tropical note |
Cilantro | Signature fresh, herbal flavor | Parsley for cilantro-haters (it’s genetic, I don’t judge!) |
Garlic | Adds depth and savory notes | Garlic powder (1/4 tsp per clove) if fresh is unavailable |
Honey | Balances acidity and helps caramelize the chicken | Agave nectar for vegan option or maple syrup |
Cumin | Earthy warmth that complements the lime | Coriander for a lighter citrusy note |
For the Mango Avocado Salsa:
Ingredient | Why It’s Important | Substitutions |
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Ripe mango | Sweet tropical flavor and vibrant color | Peaches or pineapple in summer, even oranges in winter |
Avocado | Creamy texture and healthy fats | No great substitute, but can omit if unavailable |
Red onion | Sharp contrast to sweet mango | Green onions for milder flavor |
Jalapeño | Provides heat balance | Bell pepper for no heat, serrano for more kick |
Lime juice | Preserves avocado color and adds brightness | Lemon juice (though less tropical) |
Cherry tomatoes | Juicy pop and color contrast | Any tomato variety, diced, or even red bell pepper |
For the Salad Base:
Ingredient | Why It’s Important | Substitutions |
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Mixed greens | Light base that lets other flavors shine | Romaine for more crunch, spinach for more nutrition |
Red bell pepper | Sweet crunch and vibrant color | Yellow/orange peppers or jicama |
Cucumber | Refreshing cool element | Celery or jicama for similar crunch |
Black beans | Protein boost and hearty texture | Pinto beans or corn kernels |
Cotija cheese | Salty, crumbly finish | Feta cheese, queso fresco, or omit for dairy-free |
I’ve found this salad is incredibly forgiving. Once when I realized I was out of mangos, I substituted fresh peaches from the farmers market, and it was still divine. Another time, I added grilled corn kernels for some smoky sweetness that complemented the lime perfectly.
Step by Step Instructions with Expert Tips

1. Marinate the Chicken
- In a large ziplock bag, combine 1/4 cup fresh lime juice, 1/4 cup chopped cilantro, 2 minced garlic cloves, 1 tablespoon honey, 1 teaspoon ground cumin, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 2 tablespoons olive oil.
- Add 1.5 pounds of chicken breasts and massage the marinade into the meat. Let it marinate for at least One of the
- 15 minutes (or up to 4 hours in the refrigerator for deeper flavor).
Pro tip: If you’re short on time, slice the chicken into thinner cutlets before marinating they’ll absorb flavor faster and cook quicker!
2. Prepare the Mango Avocado Salsa
- Dice 1 ripe mango into 1/2-inch cubes. The mango should yield slightly to pressure but not be mushy.
- Cut 1 avocado into similar-sized cubes.
- Finely dice 1/4 red onion, 1 jalapeño (seeds removed for less heat), and 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes.
- Chop 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro.
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl with the juice of 1 lime, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and a drizzle of olive oil.
- Gently toss to combine, being careful not to mash the avocado.
Pro tip: If your mango isn’t quite ripe, place it in a paper bag with a banana overnight to speed up ripening. Works like magic!
3. Cook the Chicken
- Remove chicken from marinade and pat dry with paper towels. Removing excess moisture helps achieve better browning.
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a skillet over medium high heat.
- Cook chicken for 5-7 minutes per side until golden brown and internal temperature reaches 165°F.
- Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before slicing. This crucial step keeps juices inside the meat rather than on your cutting board.
Pro tip: Don’t overcrowd the pan! Cook in batches if needed for better browning and more even cooking.
4. Assemble the Salad
- In a large bowl, combine 6 cups mixed greens, 1 sliced cucumber, 1 diced red bell pepper, and 1 can rinsed and drained black beans.
- Toss with a simple dressing of 2 tablespoons lime juice, 3 tablespoons olive oil, 1 teaspoon honey, and salt to taste.
- Arrange the dressed greens on a platter or individual plates.
- Slice the chicken against the grain and arrange over greens.
- Top generously with the mango avocado salsa.
- Sprinkle with cotija cheese and extra cilantro.
Pro tip: For a beautiful presentation, arrange components in sections rather than tossing everything together. People eat with their eyes first!
5. Serve and Enjoy
Serve immediately with lime wedges on the side for an extra citrusy kick. This salad is substantial enough to be a complete meal, but also pairs wonderfully with tortilla chips or warm corn tortillas.
Pro tip: If serving for a party, keep components separate and let guests build their own bowls for maximum freshness and personalization.
Storage, Make Ahead & Freezing Tips
I learned the hard way that this salad needs some strategic planning for meal prep. After making a big batch for my lunches one week, I was disappointed when Thursday’s portion had soggy greens and brown avocado. Here’s what I’ve figured out for best results:
- Greens: Store undressed in a container lined with paper towels for up to 5 days.
- Chicken: Cooked cilantro lime chicken keeps well for 3-4 days refrigerated. Reheat gently in microwave at 50% power to prevent drying out.
- Mango Salsa (without avocado): Will keep for 2-3 days refrigerated in an airtight container.
- Avocado: Best added fresh the day of serving. If needed, toss cut avocado with extra lime juice to prevent browning.
- Complete Assembled Salad: Unfortunately doesn’t store well once dressed best enjoyed immediately.
Freezer Friendly Components:
- Marinated raw chicken can be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
- Cooked chicken can be frozen in portions for quick meal assembly later.
Creative Variations & Serving Ideas

After making this salad dozens of times, I’ve experimented with several variations that have been huge hits:
- Grilled Goodness: Take the chicken to the grill instead of the skillet for a smoky summer flavor
- Shrimp Swap: Substitute marinated grilled shrimp for the chicken (reducing cook time to about 2 minutes per side)
- Taco Tuesday: Serve in warm corn tortillas with the salsa as a fresh taco topping
- Buddha Bowl: Serve over brown rice or quinoa instead of greens for a heartier grain bowl
- Spice Lovers: Add a diced chipotle pepper in adobo to the chicken marinade for smoky heat
- Summer Corn: Add grilled corn kernels to the salsa for sweet pops of flavor
- Tropical Twist: Add diced pineapple to the salsa for extra sweetness
My neighbor tried the Buddha bowl version and now makes it weekly for her meal prep. She adds roasted sweet potatoes for extra staying power and says it keeps her full through her long nursing shifts.
Nutrition Information
Nutrient | Amount per Serving (1/4 recipe) |
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Calories | 425 |
Protein | 35g |
Carbohydrates | 32g |
Fiber | 9g |
Sugar | 14g (mostly natural from fruit) |
Fat | 19g (mostly healthy unsaturated) |
Sodium | 580mg |
Vitamin C | 120% of daily value |
Vitamin A | 45% of daily value |
Nutrition calculated using the USDA Food Database. Values are approximate and may vary based on exact ingredients used.
This salad is particularly high in vitamin C from the peppers, mango, and lime juice, making it great for immune support. The combination of protein from the chicken and fiber from the beans and vegetables makes it satisfying while keeping the calorie count reasonable.
Expert Tips for Success
After dozens of iterations of this recipe (and a few memorable fails), I’ve collected these crucial tips:
- Chicken Thickness: Pound chicken breasts to even thickness before marinating for more even cooking
- Mango Selection: A ripe mango will smell sweet at the stem end and give slightly to gentle pressure
- Avocado Timing: Add avocado to the salsa just before serving to prevent browning
- Heat Management: When cooking the chicken, start with a hot pan but reduce heat if it’s browning too quickly
- Season in Layers: Each component should be seasoned individually for the most flavorful result
- Lime Zest Boost: Add lime zest to the marinade for intensified citrus flavor without extra acidity
- Rest the Chicken: Don’t skip the resting period after cooking it makes the difference between juicy chicken and dry chicken
The most common issue I’ve seen readers have is with the chicken cooking unevenly. Taking the extra minute to pound it to even thickness solves this problem completely and is worth the small effort.

If you enjoyed this recipe, you might also like my other slow cooker favorites:
- Crock Pot Chicken Gnocchi Soup
- Crock Pot Beef and Noodles
- Chicken and Noodles Crock Pot
- Crock Pot Pizza
- Crock Pot Chicken Enchiladas
- Mississippi Chicken Crock Pot
- Crock Pot Cube Steak and Gravy
- Crock Pot Crack Potato Soup
- High Protein Crock Pot Recipes
Frequently Asked Questions
What goes best with cilantro lime chicken?
Cilantro lime chicken pairs beautifully with anything tropical or Mexican inspired! Besides this mango avocado salsa, it works wonderfully with black bean and corn salad, coconut rice, grilled vegetables, or wrapped in warm tortillas with some sour cream and guacamole.
What can you make with mango salsa?
Mango salsa is incredibly versatile! Use it as a topping for grilled fish or pork, scoop it with tortilla chips, stuff it into tacos or burritos, serve it alongside quesadillas, or even use it as a fresh topping for simple grilled chicken or steak.
How do you eat mango salsa?
Mango salsa can be eaten like traditional salsa scoop it with chips, spoon it over proteins, or use it as a fresh side dish. Unlike traditional tomato salsa, it’s chunky enough to work as a salad component too. I especially love it in fish tacos!
What to eat with chili lime chicken?
Chili lime chicken is a flavor powerhouse that pairs beautifully with cooling sides like this mango avocado salsa, coconut rice, Mexican street corn, cucumber salad, or simple black beans. For a complete meal, wrap it all up in a burrito or serve over a grain bowl.
Does mango salsa go with chicken?
Absolutely! The sweet spicy notes of mango salsa perfectly balance the savory, protein rich chicken. The tropical flavors of mango complement the lime in the chicken marinade, creating a cohesive flavor profile that tastes like a beach vacation on a plate.
How to make a salsa salad?
To make a salsa salad, simply increase the proportions of a traditional salsa, cut ingredients into slightly larger pieces, and add some greens or beans for substance. This mango avocado salsa is actually a perfect example of a salsa that can double as a salad!
How long is cilantro lime sauce good for in fridge?
A cilantro lime sauce (without dairy) will keep for about 5-7 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. If your sauce contains yogurt, sour cream or mayonnaise, use within 3-5 days for best quality and safety.
What flavors go well with cilantro?
Cilantro pairs beautifully with lime, garlic, cumin, chili, coconut, fish sauce, ginger, and tomatoes. It’s a staple in many Latin American, Indian, and Southeast Asian cuisines because it adds fresh, bright notes to spicy foods.
How long to marinate cilantro lime chicken thighs?
Chicken thighs can be marinated in cilantro lime marinade for 30 minutes to overnight. Because thighs have more fat than breasts, they won’t toughen even with longer marinating times. I find 2-4 hours gives the best flavor without being excessive.
Conclusion & Final Thoughts
This Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad with Mango Avocado Salsa has saved me on countless occasions from last minute dinner guests to meal prep emergencies. It’s that perfect combination of healthy, exciting flavors that somehow manages to please everyone at the table.
The beauty of this dish lies in its versatility. Make it exactly as written for a show stopping main dish salad, or use the components separately to create multiple meals throughout the week. The chicken is amazing in wraps, the salsa works as an appetizer with chips, and the dressed greens make a perfect side for practically anything.
I’d love to know how you make this recipe your own! Do you add extra heat with more jalapeños? Swap in different fruits for the mango? Let me know in the comments below I’m always looking for new twists on this family favorite!
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