Simple and Delicious Chicken Salad
I’ve been making this simple chicken salad for years — it’s the kind of recipe that rescues a busy weeknight, improves a picnic, and always gets requested for potlucks. Mild, creamy, and easy to tweak, this version balances tender cooked chicken, crunchy celery, sweet grapes, and a bright squeeze of lemon for a no-fuss crowd-pleaser. If you want a quick lunch that feels homemade without much work, this is it. (If you’re prepping bread to go with it, try this 5-ingredient homemade bread for a lovely match.)
Why you’ll love this dish
This chicken salad is quick, forgiving, and versatile. It takes pantry basics and turns them into a creamy, textured salad that’s kid-friendly, packable for lunches, and smart enough for entertaining when dressed up with herbs or nuts. It’s also budget-friendly — uses leftover cooked chicken or rotisserie meat — and scales easily if you’re feeding a crowd. Make it for a light dinner, a sandwich for work, or a cool side at summer barbecues.
“Simple, fresh, and balanced — just like the chicken salad my grandmother made. Bright lemon and crunchy celery make it sing.” — a regular at my brunch table
Step-by-step overview
- Cook or use leftover chicken and cool it.
- Combine chicken with mayonnaise to bind.
- Add chopped celery for crunch, grapes for sweetness, and green onions for mild bite.
- Season with salt, pepper, and lemon juice.
- Chill for at least 30 minutes to let flavors meld.
This is a quick assembly recipe — most of the time goes to chilling and cooling the chicken, so it’s perfect for meal prep.
What you’ll need
- 2 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded or diced (fully cooked and cooled).
- 1 cup mayonnaise (use a good-quality mayo for best flavor).
- 2 stalks celery, finely chopped for crunch.
- 1 cup red grapes, halved (optional — add sweetness and juiciness).
- 3 green onions, thinly sliced (use green and white parts).
- Salt, to taste.
- Pepper, to taste.
- Juice of 1/2 lemon, freshly squeezed (adds brightness).
Notes and substitutions:
- For a lighter version, swap half the mayonnaise for plain Greek yogurt.
- Use roasted or rotisserie chicken instead of boiling if you prefer more flavor; see this balsamic baked chicken breast for an easy baked chicken option.
- Nuts (walnuts or pecans) and fresh herbs (dill or tarragon) are easy add-ins if you want more texture or aroma.
Step-by-step instructions
- Prepare the chicken: If starting with raw breasts, place them in a pot, cover with water, bring to a gentle boil, then simmer 15–20 minutes until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C). Drain and cool. Shred or dice.
- Combine base: Put the cooled chicken in a large bowl. Add the mayonnaise and fold gently with a spatula until evenly coated.
- Add crunchy elements: Stir in the finely chopped celery. Mix to distribute.
- Add fruit and aromatics: Fold in the halved grapes and the thinly sliced green onions.
- Season: Add salt and pepper to taste, then squeeze the juice of half a lemon over the salad. Mix gently — avoid overworking the chicken so it stays tender.
- Chill: Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes to let the flavors marry.
- Final adjustment: Taste before serving and adjust salt, pepper, or lemon as needed. Serve chilled.
Best ways to enjoy it
- On toasted sandwich bread with lettuce and tomato for a classic chicken salad sandwich.
- Spoon over a bed of mixed greens and serve with a crisp white wine for a light dinner.
- Serve with crackers or cucumber slices for an appetizer.
- Make small scoops and place in hollowed-out tomatoes or avocado halves for an attractive presentation.
Pair it with a simple side like chips, crudités, or a light soup. For a heartier meal combo, try serving alongside this chicken and green bean stir-fry if you want two different chicken dishes for a family-style spread.
Storage and reheating tips
- Refrigeration: Store in an airtight container for up to 3–4 days. Because it contains mayonnaise and cooked chicken, keep it cold and don’t leave it at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
- Freezing: Not recommended — mayonnaise-and-fruit-based salads break and become watery after freezing and thawing.
- Make-ahead: You can prepare the chicken up to 2 days earlier and store it separately; mix with mayo and other ingredients a few hours before serving for the freshest texture.
- Food safety: Always cool cooked chicken quickly and refrigerate within two hours. Reheat any leftover portions of plain chicken to 165°F (74°C) before shredding if you plan to use hot chicken in the salad (though chilled chicken is the usual approach).
Helpful cooking tips
- Cool the chicken completely: Warm chicken melts mayonnaise and makes the salad watery. Let it cool to near room temp before mixing.
- Keep some texture: Don’t over-shred — bite-sized pieces give the best mouthfeel.
- Taste and adjust: Lemon juice brightens everything; add a little at a time. Salt brings forward both savory and sweet notes — always taste before serving.
- Knife skills: Finely dice celery and thinly slice green onions so they distribute evenly; no one wants a bite with only veg or only chicken.
- Quick shortcut: If you’re short on time, use store-bought rotisserie chicken — it adds depth of flavor and cuts prep dramatically.
Creative twists
- Curry chicken salad: Stir in 1–2 teaspoons curry powder and replace grapes with chopped apple; add raisins for extra sweet chew.
- Mediterranean: Swap mayo for Greek yogurt, add diced cucumber, chopped olives, and a splash of red wine vinegar.
- Crunchy bacon: Fold in crisped, chopped bacon and chopped apple for a smoky-sweet version.
- Low-carb: Serve on butter lettuce leaves or stuffed into avocados.
- Herb-forward: Add chopped tarragon, parsley, or dill for a fresher, more aromatic profile.
Helpful answers
Q: How long does this chicken salad take to make?
A: Active prep is about 10–15 minutes if you have cooked chicken. If boiling raw chicken, add 15–20 minutes cooking time plus cooling, so plan for 45 minutes total including chill time.
Q: Can I use rotisserie chicken?
A: Yes — rotisserie chicken is a great shortcut and adds extra flavor. Just shred and use in place of boiled chicken.
Q: How can I make this dairy-free or lighter?
A: Use dairy-free mayonnaise or replace half the mayo with plain mashed avocado for a lighter, dairy-free alternative.
Q: Is it safe to leave chicken salad out at a picnic?
A: No — keep it chilled in a cooler. Perishable foods with mayo and cooked chicken should not sit out more than 2 hours (1 hour if the temperature is above 90°F / 32°C).
Q: Can I prep it the night before?
A: Yes — it often tastes better after chilling overnight. If you plan to keep grapes crisp, toss them in just before serving or add a bit more mayo to counter their moisture.
Conclusion
This simple chicken salad is a reliable, tunable recipe for lunches, light dinners, and get-togethers. If you want other classic approaches or additional technique ideas, check this Classic Chicken Salad Recipe for a traditional take, or read Chicken Salad Recipe (Our Best Ever) | The Kitchn for more variations and tips.
Chicken Salad

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded or diced fully cooked and cooled
- 1 cup mayonnaise use a good-quality mayo for best flavor
- 2 stalks celery, finely chopped adds crunch
- 1 cup red grapes, halved optional — adds sweetness and juiciness
- 3 green onions, thinly sliced use both green and white parts
- Salt to taste
- Pepper to taste
- 1/2 each lemon, freshly squeezed adds brightness
Instructions
Preparation
- If starting with raw breasts, place them in a pot, cover with water, bring to a gentle boil, then simmer for 15–20 minutes until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C). Drain and cool. Shred or dice the chicken.
- Put the cooled chicken in a large bowl. Add the mayonnaise and fold gently with a spatula until evenly coated.
- Stir in the finely chopped celery and mix to distribute.
- Fold in the halved grapes and the thinly sliced green onions.
- Add salt and pepper to taste, then squeeze the juice of half a lemon over the salad. Mix gently — avoid overworking the chicken to keep it tender.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to let the flavors meld.
- Taste before serving and adjust salt, pepper, or lemon as needed. Serve chilled.
