Step 1: Chicken ... You can always cook a couple of chicken breasts; but, a rotisserie chicken works just as well. Personally, I roasted 2 bone in chicken breasts; simply seasoned with olive oil, salt and pepper. Cooled and diced. But, use whatever method you prefer. I suggest you make this ahead of time.
Step 2: Dressing/Vinaigrette ... In a small bowl; add the shallot, garlic, jalapeno, lime zest and juice, lemon juice, red pepper flakes, and olive oil; mix until well combined. Then season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use. Personally, I love to use small tupperware type of container; just add all the ingredients, shake, and store. This is also best made a few hour ahead of time to let the flavors develop.
Step 3: Quinoa ... Cook the quinoa according to package directions; then, set to the side. As the quinoa cooks, prepare your pumpkin seeds and squash.
Step 4: Pumpkin Seeds ... Add the pumpkin seeds to a dry saute pan, and cook on medium high heat until lightly toasted. Keep an eye on them, and stir often; they only take 3-4 minutes. Once they are done, transfer to a plate to cool.
Step 5: Squash ... In the same pan you toasted the seeds in, add the olive oil, and bring to medium - medium high heat. Add the squash, paprika; and, a pinch of both salt and pepper to the pan; and, saute until lightly golden brown and tender, about 5-8 minutes. You don't want the squash 'mushy,' but, soft and fork tender. Remove the squash to a plate to cool.
Step 6: Salad ... In a large salad bowl; add, the chicken, squash, quinoa, beans, half of the pumpkin seeds, half of the cilantro, and most of the dressing, and toss to combine. Season again with salt and pepper; then toss one more time. Drizzle with the remaining dressing; and, garnish with the remaining cilantro and pumpkin seeds.
Step 7: Serve and ENJOY! ... Now, if you wanted to keep it a vegetarian dish; you can serve the chicken on the side. It is a healthy but a satisfying dish. This is equally good served warm, room temp, or chilled. On the side, a fruit salad is all you need.
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