Chicken Salad with Grapes is a classic! This version has walnuts (or pecans) for an added crunch. It has a great sweet and salty flavor, a crunchy texture, and the pop of those sweet grapes with everything? SO good. I like making this in bulk for lunches all week, served on a sandwich or scooped on a bed of greens, or even with crackers as a snack. It might just be the most perfect chicken salad in the world. And it’s easy to make it mayo-free by using sour cream or Greek yogurt instead!
If you’ve never tried chicken salad with grapes before, now’s the time my friend. You’ll never go back!
On the weekend, I like cooking up a whole chicken in my slow cooker. Then I use half of the the meat for a dinner, like chicken and dumplings, and I ALWAYS make this chicken salad with the rest of the meat.
For this chicken salad recipe, you can use mayonnaise, sour cream, or a mixture of both for the base. Or even Greek yogurt!
And there’s a secret here to making the best chicken salad – shred, don’t chop the chicken. Read on to learn why!
What kind of cooked chicken to use for chicken salad
You will need about 2 cups, or 1 pound of cooked shredded chicken for this recipe. If you have a little more or a little less, that’s fine.
I sometimes grill mine on my cast iron grill by brushing with olive oil and adding salt and pepper to each side. But a rotisserie chicken fresh from the store is a great way to make easy work of this recipe.
You can use leftover roast chicken, slow cooker whole chicken, poached chicken breasts, or whatever cooked chicken meat you have. You can even use canned chicken in a pinch!
For chicken salad, shred the chicken – don’t chop.
Here’s the secret for the best chicken salad: don’t chop, shred! I used two forks to do this.
When you shred it, there is more surface and nooks and crannies for the sauce to stick to, and it will stay in your sandwich better without falling out the sides as much. It’s physics, people.
How to make chicken salad with grapes
- Add to the bowl 2/3 cup of mayo or sour cream, or 1/3 cup of each. Season with salt and pepper to taste, add some fresh parsley, and mix.
- Add the shredded chicken to the bowl and mix well.
- Quarter some red grapes and slice some celery very thinly. Add them to a large bowl, along with some chopped walnuts and red onions.
- Mix together, and you’re done!
Variations
- Try adding other fruit, like apples, or other nuts, like almonds or pecans. It’s super versatile!
- I love the parsley in this, but it would be great with other herbs like mint or dill. You can also leave out the parsley if you want.
- Serve it on bread, or try on lettuce wraps for a low-carb version, or simply served on a bed of greens. I also love eating it for a snack with crackers straight out of the fridge!
Go ahead, try a spoonful. Or 7.
This recipe makes a bulk batch of chicken salad with grapes and walnuts, which is enough for 6-8 sandwiches. Elizabeth-sized sandwiches. I don’t mess around.
If you want less, adjust the ingredients accordingly :-)
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Chicken Salad with Grapes and Walnuts
Ingredients
- 2 cups cooked chicken shredded (such as rotisserie)
- 2/3 cup mayonnaise or sour cream or Greek yogurt, see notes
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley chopped
- 1/4 cup red onion finely diced
- 1/2 cup red grapes quartered or halved, depending on size
- 1/2 cup celery diced
- 1/4 cup walnuts chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt plus more if needed
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper plus more if needed
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix together the mayonnaise (2/3 cup), salt (1/2 teaspoon), black pepper (1/2 teaspoon), and fresh chopped parsley (2 tablespoons).
- Add the shredded chicken (2 cups), halved or quartered grapes (1/2 cup), diced celery (1/2 cup), chopped walnuts (1/4 cup), and diced red onion (1/4 cup). Stir well to combine.
- Serve on sandwiches with toasted bread, on lettuce wraps, or on top of a green salad.
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Notes
- Walnut substitution: Not a fan of walnuts? You can use slivered or sliced almonds, or chopped pecans, instead. For a nut-free version, use sunflower seeds in place of the walnuts, so you still have that awesome crunch.
- For a mayo-free version, try sour cream or Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise.
- Mix it up! Fruits are great in chicken salad- try using dried apricots, chopped apples, or even strawberries in place of the grapes.
- Storage: store in an airtight container in your fridge for about 3 days.
Nutrition
Nutrition Information Disclaimer
The provided nutrition information is my best estimate and does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. I use an automatic API to calculate this information. Feel free to calculate it yourself using one of these tools:
Meg
This is fantastic! My chicken salad is usually good, but not great because I don’t always use the same proportions. This was perfect! I used almonds instead of walnuts, and next time I’ll add a tiny bit of finely chopped onion. Thank you!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Rae
Perfect ratio of ingredients. We’ve had it a few times and always enjoyed. Certainly a “bowl of delicious”. Thanks!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Peggy
My boyfriend loved it. It’s now going to be one of my go to recipes. (I used less dry parsley.)
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Mirta
I loved it. I also added a Tbsp of honey Dijon because I love the flavor. I usually make it when I buy a rotisserie and use the leftovers. Thank You!
Elizabeth Lindemann
Love the idea of adding honey dijon! So glad you liked it.
Christy Chandler
This was awesome! Easy to make. The only ingredient I didn’t have was fish parsley but it still turned out great.
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Elaine Weil
I used 3 chicken breasts and slow cooked them for 4 hours….super easy to shred! I also used pecans instead of walnuts for a little more sweet. Refrigerate overnight so the flavors really mesh. Super easy recipe and over the top taste!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Peg Lyons
I’ve just finished making your chicken salad with grapes recipe and can’t wait to eat it, but first it has to be cold! We’re on a low-carb “diet” because my A1C numbers were high so I took that into consideration. I used canned chicken and shredded it. I didn’t have parsley, dried or fresh, so used celery tops & added some basil and cilantro. In addition to grapes I added some strawberries I had in the frig. I’m going to use flour tortilla wraps I have in my bread drawer. I’m excited to try it!
Elizabeth Lindemann
Agreed – cold chicken salad is the best! Hope you liked it!
Camille Lenling
For the dressing, I added fresh lemon rind and juice, plus some maple syrup. It is very tasty!
Elizabeth Lindemann
Wow, what an interesting combo! Glad you liked it!
Patty Bennett
Most requested family favorite. I add dried cranberries or raisins for another texture. Can also serve on tortilla as a wrap or croissant.
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you and your family like it!
melissa greenspan
I used 1/2 yoghurt and 1/2 mayo and 1/2 the total amt
Elizabeth Lindemann
Thanks for the suggestion!
Paula A Koch
I have made this recipe for years and it never gets old….best chicken, grapes and walnut that will leave you coming back for more…Try it you won’t regret it 😋
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Missy
So yummy!! I can’t wait to make again to add additional things such as apples, herbs and the yogurt! My yogurt was at work – because that’s where I eat it! – so I used all mayo. My guy loved that as he hates yogurt! ha! He also asked that I not use the nuts! Next time, I’ll sneak in the yogurt and nuts! I placed the chicken salad on toasted croissants! WIN! He said his limit was 4, but said he would have one additional… and then admitted he had six! LOL! Thank you! This recipe was a HIT!
Elizabeth Lindemann
SO glad you both loved it!
Amanda Miller
Oh, delicious! I did the version where you use half mayo and half sour cream. I didn’t have any fresh herbs, so I just skipped them, but I did have a granny smith on hand, so I added some diced very small and added it in, about 1/4 cup. This is a great recipe! Thank you so much!
Elizabeth Lindemann
Yum – love the idea of using a granny smith apple for this! So glad you liked it.
Joan E SimonSmith
How many calories?
Thank You 😊
Joan
Elizabeth Lindemann
You can find the nutrition information estimate, including estimated calorie count, in the recipe card at the bottom. This recipe has an estimated calorie count of 439 per serving, assuming 4 servings per batch. Hope that helps!
JenKi
Delicious! I love anything with nuts so I was excited about trying this recipe. I found it a tiny bit salty for my taste (could be the brand of mayo I chose), so I added a little sour cream. Perfection. Thanks for a wonderful recipe!!!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Pat
I have been making chicken salad this way for years. It is a very old recipe and has been around for a long time.
Elizabeth Lindemann
Sometimes the old recipes are the best recipes!
Sharon E Wallace
I’ve often wondered about folks who ”like” a recipe because something special about it grabbed their attention. Then they ”make” it but add SO much to it that it doesn’t even closely resemble the original recipe anymore and then they post a ”review” about how they ”made” the same recipe. That being said, last night I made this recipe, this awesome chicken salad with red grapes and walnuts, as directed and without ANY changes or additions to pollute its originality . My Captain (my 40+ year spousal unit) who detests chicken salad with a childhood force-fed passion, pronounced this recipe will be his favorite. I answered ”Aye, aye Captain!” while secretly patting myself and you, Miss Elizabeth, on the back!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So happy you and your “captain” liked it! :-)
T
This is exactly how I make it but my grandma always added curry powder to it. So I do and once u do u always will! Sounds weird but it does something to it and adds great flavor. Not too much just enough to taste it. Let it sit in the fridge for a couple hours to let the flavors really disperse.
Elizabeth Lindemann
I love adding curry powder to chicken salad! I like to use raisins and apples with curry powder chicken salad. Yum!
Tom
This is a great recipe and served in a pita or over a bed of greens is excellent. However, the calorie count is not correct. Although this is still a pretty healthy dish, the actual count per serving is closer to 400. There is almost 250 calories just in the mayo itself. Don’t let this keep you from making it though. I used a little less mayo and added some light ranch dressing in its place and it was still great. I am counting calories so these numbers matter to me. Great recipe! Thanks.
Elizabeth Lindemann
Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention! I use an automated system to calculate nutrition info with an API, and I’m not sure what went wrong when I ran it before, but I just did it again and it’s updated now. Good idea to use some ranch in place of the mayo, and also Greek yogurt is another good substitute if anyone is concerned about the calorie count. Thanks again and glad you liked it!
Cheri
So delicious! I subbed pecans for the walnuts. The whole batch was gone in a weekend and I will be making again this weekend.
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it!
Kristen Kennedy
I just threw this together withh a leftover pan-fried chicken breast – absolutely DELICIOUS! Thank you!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it! Great way to use up your leftover chicken breast.
Patti Ritchie
I just made this Chicken Salad. Love it. Didn’t have the fresh parsley and my onion was a little strong. It is still exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
Elizabeth Lindemann
So glad you liked it! If you prefer less strong onion flavor, green onions are a great substitute.