This creamy chicken salad is fresh, easy, and loaded with texture in every bite. It starts with a classic chicken salad base of tender chicken, crisp celery, red onion, and a simple creamy dressing, then gets a little extra sweetness and crunch from juicy grapes and toasted pecans. Serve it in croissants, sandwiches, lettuce cups, over greens, or with crackers for a quick lunch, light dinner, or meal prep.

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Helpful Reader Review
“Another winner. I was looking for a summer dinner, this was perfect. I served it on a bed of spinach & lettuce. My husband had 2 servings. It was perfect the next day for lunch, we made into sandwiches. Thank you for sharing!!” – Cindy ★★★★★
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This is my go-to creamy chicken salad recipe with a classic base of tender chicken, celery, onion, and a simple creamy dressing. Grapes and toasted pecans make it extra special, but they’re easy to leave out if you prefer a more traditional chicken salad. It’s perfect for sandwiches, croissants, lettuce cups, crackers, or meal prep.
Chicken Salad
I’ve tested so many chicken salads over the years, and this is the one my family always comes back to. We call it our “fancy” chicken salad because of the grapes and toasted pecans, but the base is simple, creamy, and classic. It’s easy to make ahead, pairs well with leftover Air Fryer Whole Chicken or rotisserie chicken, and always disappears fast.
If you love protein-packed salads, try my Chicken Avocado Salad, Autumn Chopped Chicken Salad, Cobb Salad, and Tuna Salad next.

Chicken Salad Ingredients
The main ingredients in this salad are simple, but each one adds flavor, texture, or freshness. There are plenty of easy swaps, so you can use what you have on hand.
- Chicken – Use 2 cooked and chilled chicken breasts, roast chicken, or rotisserie chicken. Dark or light meat chicken works. We prefer diced chicken for the best texture.
- Celery – Adds fresh crunch. If you don’t love celery, swap it with green apple, bell pepper, or seeded diced cucumber.
- Grapes – These add a sweet juiciness, making this feel like a classic chicken salad with grapes. Apples, pears, cranberries, or raisins also work.
- Pecans – Toast them for the best flavor. I love chicken salad with pecans, but walnuts, almonds, cashews, sunflower seeds, or pepitas also work.
- Red onion – Finely chop it so it doesn’t overpower the salad. For a milder flavor, use sweet onion, green onion, or chives.

My Go-to Chicken Salad Dressing
This is similar to the dressing from my popular Broccoli Apple Salad. It’s creamy, tangy, and fresh with mayonnaise, sour cream, lemon juice, and dill. Mayo gives it richness, sour cream keeps it from tasting heavy, and lemon brightens the whole salad. You can use plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream for a lighter option.

Tips for the Best Chicken Salad
- Start with chilled chicken – Cold chicken holds the creamy dressing better. If the chicken is still warm, the dressing can loosen and make the salad watery.
- Dice the chicken instead of shredding it – I prefer diced chicken for this recipe because it gives the salad the best texture and keeps every bite hearty and fresh.
- Add the dressing to taste – Start with most of the dressing, toss, then add more if needed. Rotisserie chicken can be softer and more moist, while chicken breast can be a little drier.
- Toast the pecans – It only takes a few minutes, but it makes them crunchier and brings out their nutty flavor.
How to Make Chicken Salad
This easy chicken salad comes together so fast in one bowl, which is why it’s the ideal lunch option.
- Toast pecans in a dry skillet until fragrant, then cool and chop.
- Dice chilled cooked chicken into bite-sized pieces. I prefer diced chicken over shredded chicken here because it gives the salad a better texture and keeps it from turning mushy. Halve the grapes, and chop the celery and onion.
- Make Dressing – Stir together the dressing ingredients and add it gradually to the salad, depending on how moist your chicken is. Gently stir to coat and serve right away or refrigerate until ready to serve.

To Serve
Just like with a classic Tuna Salad, this can be served as a side salad, as meal prep for lunchboxes or as a main course:
- Over Mixed Greens or in Lettuce Cups for a lighter, gluten-free option.
- Chicken Salad Sandwiches – Try on Croissants, Pita Bread, or Sourdough Bread.
- Crackers for a quick snack – Sourdough Crackers, Ritz or Wheat Thins.

This creamy Chicken Salad is one of those easy lunch recipes you’ll want to keep on repeat. If you try a fun add-in or serving idea, I’d love to hear about it in the comments.
Chicken Salad

Ingredients
Chicken Salad Ingredients:
- 1 lb cooked chicken breast meat, 4 cups diced*
- 2 cups seedless red grapes, halved
- 1 cup celery, (from 2-3 sticks celery), cut in half lengthwise then sliced
- 1/2 cup red onion, finely chopped (1/2 medium red onion)
- 1 cup pecans, toasted and coarsely chopped
Chicken Salad Dressing:
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 1/2 cup sour cream, or plain Greek yogurt
- 2 Tbsp lemon juice
- 2 Tbsp dill, chives, or parsley, finely chopped
- 1/2 tsp salt, or to taste
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Toast pecans in a dry skillet over medium-low heat for 3–5 minutes, tossing frequently, until golden and fragrant. Transfer to a cutting board, cool, then coarsely chop.
- Combine Salad Ingredients – In a large mixing bowl, combine diced chicken, halved grapes, sliced celery, chopped onion, and cooled pecans.
- Make the Dressing – In a small bowl, add all of the dressing ingredients and stir to combine. Add the dressing to taste and stir until evenly coated. Serve right away or cover and refrigerate for 1–2 hours for the best flavor.
Notes
- Refrigerate in an airtight container for 3 to 4 days, depending on how fresh the cooked chicken was when you started. Keep chilled until serving and don’t leave it at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
- Freezing: Freezing is not recommended since the creamy dressing can separate and the crunchy ingredients soften.
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Hi Natasha,
Thank you. Me and hubby love this salad. Glad that I bump into your channel from all the way across the world (Malaysia). Will try other recipes too.
Hi Irina! So glad you found my channel. Thank you. I hope you find many recipes you’ll enjoy.
We loved the chicken salad recipe.
Also loved the banana nut bread.
Your inputs are helpful.
Meatloaf very good as well:
Keep it up:
THank you, Jeannette! I’m so happy you’re enjoying my recipes!
Yummy recipe…..chicken salad….like your cooking…..get to it……no messing about…..keep well…..mm
Love this chicken salad recipe! We make it all the time! We like to serve it with pita chips! My family loves your recipes and all your gadgets! We have bought many of these gadgets! God bless!
Pita chips are a great idea for this salad! Thanks for sharing that with us, I hate your family will love all the recipes that you will try.
Love this try this recipe. What would you suggest for a side dish for my club ladies lunch?
Hi Marjorie, this salad goes wonderful on bread or croissants as a sandwich. It can be served as a side dish as well, it’s very versatile but when it’s the main dish, I like to serve it with another green salad, macaroni salad, soup, chips, veggie tray, etc.
Family does not like mayo. Can I use Miracle Whip dressing rather than Mayo ? This looks so good.
Hello there, I honestly haven’t tasted that to advise but I think it would be a good experiment! If you try that, please share with us how it goes.
I’m not fond of mayonnaise, so I did make this chicken salad with Miracle Whip. It was absolutely wonderful!
I’m glad that worked great, Lynn!
Omit onion and grapes, add plumped raisins and serve on cinnamon/raisin bread, trim bread
If you don’t have fresh dill, how much dry dill should you use?
Hi Lisa, I always use dill. I recommend following package instructions for dry dill substitution. Last I read, I believe one tablespoon fresh dill = 1 teaspoon dried dill. I hope that helps.
WOW absolutely delicious! This is the best chicken salad recipe ever! I made it exactly as it’s written! Husband couldn’t get enough! Thank you for sharing!
So glad to hear that, Dianna!
Can I use canned chicken feom Costco Kirkland brand? How many cans? Thank you!
I have not tested this but here is what one of my readers said, “This is a keeper. The intent of the recipe was followed, for the chicken, I used canned as that is what I had on hand at the moment, and forgot the lemon juice in the dressing, everything else followed, and it was a hit!” I hope that helps.
I have used cans of chicken from costco since we have a lot at home and it turns out delicious!
That’s great, Yunita! Thank you for sharing.
Natasha I made this today and it is sooo delishous- and you are right this is now my go to chicken salad!! Thank you for this- Jan
That’s great, Jan! Thanks a lot for the amazing feedback.
By far, the best chicken salad I have ever made. This recipe is a keeper!!
I’m so happy you found a keeper, Julie! Thank you for your feedback!
Love love love it! Thanks Natasha. Your recipes never disappoint.
Aww, thank you for stopping by and for your compliment!
Hi Natasha!
I love watching your videos. This chicken salad is the best. My husband loves it too. I was thinking, if someone doesn’t like grapes they could substitute dried cranberries.
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Sandra! I bet this is so good with dried cranberries!
This was delicious – I did not have grapes on hand so substituted with chopped apples – best chicken salad ! I have tried so many of your recipes and everyone of them scrumptious and tasty – you have become my favourite food blogger – Thanks for all the great recipes and can not wait for your cook book
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Andrea! I cannot wait for the cookbook either!
I think this is the best chicken salad I have ever had! I served it on croissants and it tastes like something you’d get at a nice restaurant. Thanks for all your great recipes, Natasha. I’ve yet to try one that I didn’t like. 😊
Yay, that’s wonderful to hear, Kim. Thank you for sharing your feedback with us, I’m glad that you loved it!
Why have I waited so long to make this! it is a hit and will make again for sure! thank YOU!
Looks like you just found a new favorite! I’m so glad you loved this salad.
So good!! I love your recommendation of putting the croissant in the air fryer on your video. It’s unbelievable! So good! Glad my sister told me about your recipes!
I’m so glad you found my blog! Welcome! The croissant in an air fryer is a must! I’m happy you enjoyed it!
This was fantastic but it makes a lot. Can it be frozen? I hate to waste it because it’s delicious! Another home run recipe from Natasha!
I’m glad you enjoyed this salad, Liana. I honestly haven’t tried freezing this yet as I’m afraid it might not work great if frozen but if you do give that a try, I recommend doing a small portion first to see how it goes.
I tried the recipe as written and truly the BEST chicken salad I have ever made. Just wondering, has any one substituted can tuna or hard boiled eggs with this recipe, not using the chicken. Could this be the perfect salad dressing ever??
I’m so glad this was a hit for you, Eileen! I looked through the comments, and I don’t see anyone mentioning trying eggs or tuna. If you happen to test that, I would love to know how you like it!