
The best homemade chicken salad recipe you will ever make — creamy, perfectly seasoned, loaded with tender rotisserie chicken, crisp celery, sweet grapes, and crunchy toasted almonds, all folded into a dreamy mayo-sour cream dressing that tastes like it came from your favorite deli. This classic chicken salad recipe comes together in just 15 minutes of active prep, uses simple everyday ingredients, and gets dramatically better the longer it chills — making it the single most convenient make-ahead lunch, party dish, or easy weeknight meal in your entire recipe rotation. Whether you pile it onto a buttery croissant, stuff it into a crisp lettuce wrap, scoop it onto crackers at a party, or eat it straight from the bowl with a fork, this is the only homemade chicken salad recipe you will ever need.
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Why This Recipe Goes Viral Every Summer
This is not a basic mayo-and-chicken situation — this is a carefully balanced, texturally layered, deeply flavorful chicken salad that checks every single box food bloggers and home cooks care about most in 2026. The mayo-sour cream base creates a dressing that is rich without being heavy, the celery delivers the satisfying crunch that every great chicken salad needs, and the combination of sweet grapes and toasted almonds creates that signature sweet-savory contrast that makes people go back for a second scoop every single time. According to Downshiftology, the single most common mistake in homemade chicken salad is skipping the chilling step — the one hour rest in the refrigerator is what transforms the individual ingredients into a cohesive, deeply flavored dish that tastes genuinely restaurant-quality.
Why everyone loves this recipe:
- 15 minutes of active prep — rotisserie chicken means zero cooking required, just shred, mix, and chill
- Make-ahead perfect — gets dramatically better after 4–6 hours in the fridge; ideal for meal prep, parties, and lunches all week
- Endlessly customizable — classic version is perfect as written, but the add-in options make it adaptable to every taste preference and dietary need
- Universally loved — works as a sandwich, a salad, a party dip with crackers, a lettuce wrap, or stuffed in an avocado
Ingredients
The Core Ingredients
For the Base Chicken Salad (serves 4–6):
- 4 cups cooked shredded chicken — rotisserie chicken is the gold standard; about 1 whole store-bought rotisserie chicken
- ¾ cup mayonnaise — full-fat, best quality available; Hellmann’s or Best Foods recommended
- ¼ cup sour cream — the secret ingredient that lightens the richness and adds a fresh tangy depth
- ½ cup celery, finely chopped — about 2 stalks; the crunch backbone of the entire salad
- ¼ cup green onions, finely sliced — adds mild savory bite without overpowering
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice — brightens every flavor and prevents the salad from tasting flat
- ¼ tsp garlic powder
- ¼ tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp dried parsley
- Salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste
The Signature Add-Ins (What Makes This Recipe Special)
- ½ cup red grapes, halved — sweet-savory contrast; the most loved add-in in every variation
- ½ cup toasted slivered almonds or pecans — the crunch layer that makes this salad genuinely addictive
- Fresh dill or tarragon, 1 tbsp — optional but transforms the flavor profile from classic to elevated
- ¼ cup dried cranberries — optional; adds chewy sweetness that pairs beautifully with the savory base
Equipment Needed
- Large mixing bowl
- Two forks or stand mixer (for shredding chicken)
- Fine mesh sieve (for draining shredded chicken of excess moisture)
- Whisk
- Cutting board and sharp knife
- Airtight storage container for chilling
Best Chicken Salad Recipe (Homemade, Creamy & Ready in 15 Minutes)
Course: Lunch, SaladsCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy6
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minutesThe best homemade chicken salad recipe — creamy, perfectly seasoned, loaded with tender rotisserie chicken, crisp celery, sweet grapes, and toasted almonds in a dreamy mayo-sour cream dressing. Ready in 15 minutes, perfect for sandwiches, wraps, crackers, and meal prep all week.
Ingredients
FOR THE CHICKEN SALAD:
4 cups cooked shredded rotisserie chicken (about 1 whole rotisserie chicken)
¾ cup full-fat mayonnaise (Hellmann’s or Best Foods recommended)
¼ cup sour cream
½ cup celery, finely chopped (about 2 stalks)
¼ cup green onions, finely sliced
1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
¼ tsp garlic powder
¼ tsp onion powder
1 tsp dried parsley
Salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste
SIGNATURE ADD-INS:
½ cup red grapes, halved
½ cup toasted slivered almonds or pecans
1 tbsp fresh dill or tarragon (optional)
¼ cup dried cranberries (optional)
Directions
- SHRED THE CHICKEN: Pull rotisserie chicken from the carcass and shred using two forks into a mix of small shreds and slightly larger chunks. Pat dry if needed to remove any excess moisture. Place in a large mixing bowl.
- MAKE THE DRESSING: In a separate small bowl, whisk together mayo, sour cream, lemon juice, garlic powder, onion powder, dried parsley, salt, and freshly cracked black pepper until completely smooth. Taste — it should be slightly over-seasoned at this stage.
- COMBINE: Pour dressing over shredded chicken. Add chopped celery and sliced green onions. Fold gently with a rubber spatula until every piece of chicken is evenly coated. Do not over-mix.
- CHILL: Cover tightly and refrigerate for a minimum of 1 hour. 4–6 hours is ideal. Overnight gives the best flavor result.
- FINISH AND SERVE: Remove from fridge and fold in halved grapes and toasted almonds right before serving. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, or extra lemon juice as needed. Serve immediately.
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Notes
- Rotisserie chicken is the gold standard — pre-seasoned, perfectly moist, and pulls apart effortlessly in under 5 minutes. Using bland poached chicken breast without seasoning is the most common reason homemade chicken salad tastes flat. If using poached breast, season the poaching water generously with salt, bay leaf, and garlic.
- Never skip the chill — this is the single most important step in the entire recipe. Freshly mixed chicken salad tastes under-seasoned and loosely assembled compared to a fully chilled version. The minimum is 1 hour; overnight is transformative.
- Add grapes and nuts at the very last moment — folding them in during the chilling period causes nuts to soften and grapes to release moisture into the dressing. Always add right before serving to preserve their texture and prevent watering down the dressing.
- Greek yogurt swap — replace sour cream with full-fat plain Greek yogurt at a 1:1 ratio for a lighter, slightly tangier, higher-protein version. Replace all mayo with Greek yogurt for a completely lightened-up healthy variation.
Serving Suggestions
Variations
🍇 Classic Southern Chicken Salad
Add sweet pickle relish (2 tbsp), hard-boiled eggs (2 chopped), and a pinch of celery salt — the traditional Southern deli version that is rich, sweet, and deeply nostalgic.
🌿 Healthy Greek Yogurt Chicken Salad
Replace all mayo with full-fat plain Greek yogurt for a lighter, higher-protein version that is tangier and cleaner-tasting — reduce lemon juice slightly since yogurt adds its own acidity.
🥑 Avocado Chicken Salad (No Mayo)
Replace mayo entirely with 2 mashed ripe avocados, add a squeeze of lime, fresh cilantro, and diced jalapeño — a completely mayo-free version that is creamy, fresh, and genuinely stunning in color.
🍛 Curry Chicken Salad
Add 1½ tsp curry powder, ¼ cup golden raisins, and ¼ cup mango chutney to the base dressing — an elegant, complex variation that pairs perfectly with naan or stuffed into a pita.
🥓 BLT Chicken Salad
Fold in 4 strips crispy cooked bacon, chopped sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh basil — serve on toasted bread with butter lettuce for the most indulgent version on this list.
🌰 Waldorf Chicken Salad
Add ½ cup diced Granny Smith apple, ½ cup halved grapes, ½ cup walnut halves, and a touch of honey to the dressing — the most elegant variation, ideal for bridal showers and formal luncheons.
Pro Tips for the Best Chicken Salad
✅ Always use rotisserie chicken — pre-seasoned, perfectly cooked, and pulls into ideal texture in under 5 minutes; using bland poached chicken breast is the most common reason homemade chicken salad tastes flat
✅ The sour cream is non-negotiable — replacing all mayo with just more mayo misses the entire point; the sour cream adds a subtle tanginess that makes the dressing taste fresh and light rather than heavy and flat
✅ Add lemon juice to the dressing, not the chicken — mixing lemon into the dressing before combining ensures even distribution and prevents any single bite from tasting too acidic
✅ Chill for at least 1 hour without fail — this is the single most skippable step and the single most important one; the rest transforms the flavors from assembled to genuinely cohesive
✅ Add crunchy elements at the very end — grapes, nuts, and apples added to the dressing during chilling will soften and release moisture; always fold them in right before serving
✅ Toast your nuts — 3 minutes in a dry skillet over medium heat transforms raw almonds or pecans from bland to nutty, fragrant, and dramatically more flavorful
Make-Ahead & Storage Guide
Storage Tip: Press a sheet of plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the chicken salad before sealing the container — this prevents a dry skin from forming on top during refrigeration.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Skipping the chill — the most universally made mistake; freshly mixed chicken salad always tastes under-seasoned and loosely assembled compared to chilled
❌ Using bottled lemon juice — bottled lemon juice is noticeably flat and slightly bitter; fresh squeezed takes 30 seconds and makes a meaningful difference
❌ Over-mixing — aggressive stirring breaks the chicken into mush and turns the salad into a paste; always fold gently
❌ Under-seasoning the dressing — the dressing should taste boldly seasoned before it hits the chicken because the chicken and vegetables absorb and dilute the salt level significantly
❌ Adding nuts and grapes too early — they soften in the dressing and lose all textural contrast; always add at the very last moment before serving
Nutrition Per Serving (½ cup, approximately 120g)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 328 kcal |
| Protein | 22g |
| Carbohydrates | 2g |
| Fat | 25g |
| Saturated Fat | 5g |
| Sodium | 304mg |
| Fiber | 0.5g |
What to Serve With Chicken Salad (Perfect Pairings)
🍞 Breads & Vessels:
- Buttery croissants — the classic pairing that photographs most beautifully
- Toasted sourdough or multigrain bread
- Hawaiian sweet rolls for party sliders
🥗 Sides:
- Fresh fruit salad — the clean sweetness balances the creamy richness perfectly
- Tomato soup — the warm-cold pairing is genuinely perfect for a full lunch
- Pasta salad or coleslaw for a complete picnic spread
🎉 Entertaining Pairings:
- Serve alongside our Lemonade Bar Recipes for the most beautiful, complete summer party spread that covers both food and drinks in one stunning setup
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ How long does homemade chicken salad last in the fridge?
Homemade chicken salad keeps perfectly in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days — day 2 is actually the peak flavor day since the overnight rest allows every ingredient to meld completely. Always keep it below 40°F and never leave it at room temperature for more than 2 hours for food safety.
❓ Can I freeze chicken salad?
Chicken salad with a mayo base does not freeze well — mayonnaise breaks down and separates when frozen and thawed, producing a watery, unpleasantly textured result. If you want to freeze components, freeze the shredded chicken only and mix fresh dressing when ready to assemble.
❓ What is the best chicken for chicken salad?
Rotisserie chicken is unanimously the best option — it is pre-seasoned, perfectly moist, and pulls apart effortlessly into exactly the right texture. Poached chicken breast works well as the second-best option; baked chicken breast tends to be the driest and blandest starting point.
❓ Can I make chicken salad without mayo?
Absolutely — Greek yogurt is the most popular straight substitute at a 1:1 ratio and produces a lighter, tangier, higher-protein result. Mashed avocado works brilliantly for a completely dairy-free, mayo-free version that is creamy, fresh, and visually stunning in pale green.
❓ Why does my chicken salad get watery?
Watery chicken salad is almost always caused by excess moisture in the chicken — pat rotisserie chicken dry before shredding, or drain poached chicken completely and let it cool uncovered before mixing. Grapes and celery also release moisture over time, which is why they should be added just before serving if possible.



