This healthy chicken salad recipe has all of the nostalgia of the classic with NO MAYO and a Mediterranean-style twist. Use rotisserie chicken and it’s ready to go in 10 minutes. No one will be the wiser! Make yourself a big batch to eat all week long.
This healthy chicken salad recipe is hearty, flavorful, and packs a nice fresh crunch. Thanks to rotisserie chicken it’s so easy to make and just as easy to enjoy no matter what the day holds. Eat this healthy chicken salad straight out of the bowl, spoon it over a Lettuce Salad, or stuff it into Pitas for sandwiches on the go. When it comes to chicken salad that’s good and good for you, this one is my go to!
I’ll be the first to admit that a rotisserie chicken is a lifesaver for busy moms, and I’m not ashamed to say I regularly put it to good use in recipes like Avgolemono Soup and this healthy chicken salad. Just like my sexy cabbage rebrand, I’m pushing for a new take on the rotisserie chicken! In truth, it’s a charcoal-grilled, spit-roasted, slow-roasted chicken that you can buy at the store. How sexy is that?!
To make this salad, I simply combine fresh herbs, sun dried tomatoes, and artichoke hearts with a zippy Dijon dressing to pull it all together. This is not a shy chicken salad, it’s a chicken salad with Mediterranean flair and that’s what I like about it!
It’s on my table in 10 minutes, and leftovers turn into a healthy meal waiting for me and my family in my fridge. Is that a shortcut, or is that winning at life? This is a work smarter not harder situation, which is what everyone needs when it comes to putting a nutritious dinner on the table.
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Healthy Chicken Salad Ingredients
You’re well aware of rotisserie chicken’s starring role in this no-mayo recipe, but what other surprises are in store? A handful of pantry staples that are all easy to source! Here’s what you’ll need to make this Mediterranean-style healthy chicken salad:
- Extra virgin olive oil: Used to dress the salad. Go for an olive oil that’s flavorful and smooth, like our buttery and delicious Italian Nocellara.
- Lemon: Both the zest and juice add acidity to lighten the rich chicken salad.
- Garlic: Minced garlic flavors the dressing, adding a kick. I use 1-2 cloves, but if you’re a garlic lover my hat goes off to you. Add garlic to your heart’s desire.
- Dijon mustard: The star of the dressing, Dijon adds a velvety quality and punchiness.
- Sumac: A household spice in the Mediterranean that adds a brightness. The flavor is similar to citrus zest but with no bitterness. Order sumac from our shop, find it at select grocery stores, or substitute with lemon zest.
- Paprika: Sweet or smoked paprika both give a very subtle kick and depth of flavor. Use sweet for a milder flavor.
- Cooked chicken: Boil and shred chicken breast, or save some time with a store-bought rotisserie chicken.
- Shallot: Adds a mild, sweet onion flavor. You can substitute with green onions or red onions.
- Crunchy things: Celery and walnuts add crunch and flavor.
- Mediterranean flavor-makers: Canned artichoke hearts and sundried tomatoes add bursts of distinctly Mediterranean flavor.
- Parsley: Adds freshness. Look for flat-leaf Italian parsley, as it tends to be less bitter and more flavorful than its curly cousin.
- Salt and pepper: Add all the bold seasonings in the world and this healthy chicken salad would be flat without salt and pepper. They make the other ingredients shine and stand out. Season to taste to enhance the flavors.
How to Make this Healthy Chicken Salad Recipe
Though the flavors start to come out after 30 minutes of resting, 10 minutes and a couple of bowls is all you need to make this easy chicken salad recipe. Start with the dressing:
- Make the dressing. In a medium mixing bowl, add 1/3 cup olive oil, 1-2 minced garlic cloves, 1 tablespoon of Dijon, 1 teaspoon sumac, and 1/2 teaspoon paprika. Zest in 1 lemon, then juice in 2 lemons. Whisk well to combine.
- Combine the salad ingredients. In a large mixing bowl, add 12 ounces of cooked and shredded chicken. Add 1-2 chopped shallots and 2 chopped celery stalks. Drain and chop 1 (15 ounce) can of marinated artichoke hearts and add, along with 1-2 ounces of chopped sundried tomatoes. Add a packed cup of chopped parsley and 1/3 cup of chopped walnuts. Season with a good pinch of salt and pepper.
- Dress the salad. Pour the dressing over the salad and toss to combine.
- Serve. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or 1 hour for the best flavor, or serve right away if you’re hungry!
How Long Will Chicken Salad Last in the Fridge?
Store leftovers in a tightly sealed container in the fridge for 2 to 3 nights. If you are meal prepping and want it to last a day or two longer, you can prepare the chicken salad but hold the dressing. Store the dressing in the fridge separately until you are ready to serve.
Ways to Mix it Up
You can also change up this Mediterranean chicken salad recipe and make it your own. Here are a few ideas:
- Wrap it up. Make chicken salad sandwiches with your favorite bread. Or, serve as chicken salad lettuce wraps! This is a great low-carb option, using lettuce leaves to hold the chicken. Small lettuce cups, like little gems or endive spears, can also make for a great appetizer.
- Use olives in place of artichoke hearts. Or in addition to, to add an extra layer of briny goodness.
- Get herby. Swap, add, or combine basil, dill, and/or cilantro in place of parsley.
- Add healthy buttery sweetness. Use roasted garlic instead of or in addition to fresh garlic.
- Give it a Sicilian twist. Throw in a handful of raisins for a hint of sweetness.
- Make it even tangier and creamier. Add a spoon or two of Greek yogurt to the salad dressing.
What to Serve with Healthy Chicken Salad
Packed with protein, texture, and flavor, this salad stands on its own. It’s an especially packable and delicious lunch recipe. For dinner, you may want to add a few sides. Italian Oven Roasted Vegetables are comforting and won’t try to compete with the chicken salad’s big flavor. Or, for a lighter dinner, go for a crunchy and bright Lemon Parmesan Lettuce Salad.
If you’re packing for a festive picnic party, throw the ingredients for a refreshing pitcher cocktail like Agua De València in a big tote bag. Grab some ice and mix it up at the park. Serve alongside this healthy chicken salad and more reimagined picnic fare, like Mediterranean Cucumber Sandwiches and Greek Salad Skewers.
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Healthy Chicken Salad
Ingredients
For the Dijon Dressing
- 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 2 lemons
- 1 to 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 3 tsp Dijon mustard
- 1 tsp sumac
- ½ tsp paprika
For the Chicken Salad
- 3/4 lb (12 oz.) cooked chicken, shredded
- 1 to 2 shallots, chopped
- 2 celery stalks, chopped
- 1 (15 oz.) can marinated artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
- 1 to 2 ounces sundried tomatoes, chopped
- Handful (about 1 cup packed) fresh Italian parsley, chopped
- 1/3 cup shelled walnuts, chopped
- Salt
- Back pepper
Instructions
- Make the dressing: Into a small mixing bowl, add the olive oil, zest and juice of one lemon, minced garlic, Dijon mustard, sumac and paprika. Whisk to combine and taste. Add the juice from the second lemon, if desired.
- Mix the salad: In a large mixing bowl, combine the shredded chicken, shallots, celery, artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, parsley, and walnuts. Season with a good pinch of kosher salt and black pepper.
- Dress the salad: Pour dressing over the chicken salad, toss to combine.
- Serve: Serve immediately. Or, for best flavor, cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes to 1 hour before serving.
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Notes
- Store leftovers in a tightly sealed container in the fridge for 2 to 3 nights.
- If you are meal prepping and want it to last a day or two longer, hold the dressing. Store the dressing in the fridge separately until you are ready to serve.
- Visit our shop to browse quality Mediterranean ingredients including olive oils, honey, jams, and spices.
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*This post first appeared on The Mediterranean Dish in 2019 and has been recently updated with new information and media for readers’ benefit.
My non-adventurous spouse just asked me to make this again! Delicious and so healthy!
This chicken salad is an absolute winner! It has a beautiful balance of flavors and is perfect for quick lunch or late night dinner. I used boneless chicken thighs and just delicious.
I love the chicken salad recipe, especially the fresh dressing. I’m looking forward to trying other new recipes since I am interested in learning more about Mediterranean meals. Thank you for providing this site since I am not on any social media sites at all.
Hi Val, Devin here from the Mediterranean Dish team. Welcome! If you love the Dijon dressing here, I recommend our Crunchy Cabbage Salad, Kidney Bean Salad, Greek Potato Salad, and Dijon Chicken next. Happy cooking!
10 Stars! Man, we love this one. I’ve made it many times now. Tonight I added some feta, Craisens, and olives and served with GF olive oil/sea salt crackers. We also love the Mediterranean tuna salad, and your Greek potato salad is a big hit in my house. The Banana Walnut bread from the cookbook is also a favorite. I could go on and on. Tomorrow night is the Shrimp Fra Diavolo. So glad I found this site!
We’re so glad you found us, too! Thanks so much for the amazing review!
Getting ready to try it artichokes and sundried were pretty pricey at my market…but hey our health is our wealth!!!!
And they add so much flavor! This recipe makes a big batch, so I really feel like you’ll get your money’s worth. Enjoy!
This is a great recipe. I added mint. Delish, tangy and bright. Considering doing smoked chicken.
I made this woth raisins amd then made it again immediately the next day. It was the most amazing chicken I’ve ever eaten!
This was out of this world! Past tense because it didn’t last a day. Everyone loved it! Made it as written and served with some crackers, olives, and cheese on the side.
Thanks, Michelle! Sounds like you need to make a double batch next time, lol!
My son made this tonight and even though it is a meal in itself I probably would prefer without the bread. Having a sensitivity to lemons, and limes, I would only use one lemon. But this was FANTASTIC! I’m going to change it up a bit by including either dried cranberries or raisins and skip the chicken and use as a side dish. But this recipe as is made me say WOW.
Yay! Thanks, Mary!
Delicious! Made as directed. Served over arugula and topped with crushed pita chips. Fabulous!
Yum! Love that, Virginia!
Would adding sliced or diced celery change this in any way? I’m just used to a bit of crunch with chicken salad. Maybe a small handful of toasted chopped almonds?
Hi, Kathianne. Either or both would be great in this recipe! Enjoy!
I just tried your chicken salad and it is DELICIOUS. I can’t wait to try more of your recipes.
This is the best high protein salad I have ever made.
The seasonings are perfect. I would not change a thing–except I have to limit my sodium intake, so I left out the salt and rinsed the marinated artichoke hearts several times. I did roast my own chicken breasts as rotisserie chicken is high in sodium. Thanks.
I would love it if you could make a list of what spices work well with what meat , or vegetables. When I do one of my recipes I would like to try different spices but I’m not sure what pairs with what .
This is the best chicken salad ever had in my whole life. I recommended to many people and they agreed.
Wow! That is awesome to hear. Thanks, Ann!