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Summer Chicken Salad

Julia Hernandez by Julia Hernandez
May 16, 2026
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Summer chicken salad with grilled chicken, mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber in a white bowl on a neutral background.

A fresh Summer Chicken Salad served in a white ceramic bowl, featuring grilled chicken slices, mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber, drizzled with a light vinaigrette.

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So it was one of those Chicago Julys where the humidity hits you like a wall the second you step outside, and the absolute last thing I wanted to do was stand over a hot stove. The kids were home from school, the fridge looked sad, and I had two leftover rotisserie chicken breasts just sitting there, waiting for me to figure out what to do with them. That afternoon, this recipe happened—and it’s been on heavy rotation at our house every single summer since. Sometimes the best things come together out of pure necessity, you know?

Here’s the thing about chicken salad that most people get wrong—they rush it. They mix everything while the chicken is still warm, slap it on bread, and wonder why it tastes a little flat. The dressing actually needs time to get into the chicken; the flavors need a chance to talk to each other, and the whole thing needs to be properly cold before it hits the plate. I’ll walk you through exactly how I do it, including the mistakes I made.


Prep time: 20 minutes Chill time: At least 1 hour (overnight is better) Serves: 4 to 6


What You Need

For the chicken salad: 3 cups cooked chicken, roughly shredded—rotisserie is completely perfect here; no judgment. 3 stalks of celery, finely diced… Half a cup of seedless red grapes, halved… A third of a cup of toasted pecans or walnuts, roughly chopped. 3 green onions, thinly sliced. Half a cup of dried cranberries. Salt and pepper.

For the dressing: Half a cup of good mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard, 1 tablespoon of honey, 2 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice—please, actual lemons, not the bottle. Half a teaspoon of powder, salt, and pepper to taste

For serving: Croissants, toasted sourdough, butter lettuce cups, or honestly just a fork—all valid options


Let’s make it.

Now, the first thing I want you to do is make your dressing before you touch the chicken. Whisk the mayonnaise, Dijon, honey, lemon juice, and garlic powder together in a large bowl until it’s smooth and combined. Taste it. It should be creamy, a little tangy, and just barely sweet. Adjust anything that feels off — a little more lemon if it needs brightness, a tiny pinch more salt if it tastes flat. Get it exactly where you want it before anything else goes in, because that’s your one real shot at the balance.

So now shred your chicken. I do this by hand into irregular, rustic pieces rather than dicing it neatly—you get better texture that way, and it holds the dressing differently, in the best way. Add the chicken directly to the bowl with the dressing, then toss well. You want every piece coated. Don’t be gentle about it.

Here’s the thing: most recipes skimp entirely on the fact that both ends should be pre-refrigerated for at least 20 minutes before adding anything else. This step lets the chicken actually absorb the dressing rather than wear it. It makes a real difference in the final flavor, and it costs you nothing but a little patience, you know?

After that rest, add the diced celery, halved grapes, cranberries, green onions, and your toasted nuts. Toss everything together gently. Season with salt and pepper it one more time, and then—and this is non-negotiable—cover it and refrigerate for at least one more hour before serving. Overnight is even better. The flavors come together in a way that same-day chicken salad can’t match.


Julia’s Real Tips from Fifteen Years of Doing This

Toast those nuts. I know it sounds like an unnecessary extra step when you’re already tired and hungry, but it takes four minutes in a dry skillet, and the difference in flavor is enormous. Raw pecans taste like nothing next to toasted ones. Don’t skip it.

Buy a rotisserie chicken. I’ll be real with you—I’ve poached chicken specifically for this recipe, and I’ve used leftover rotisserie chicken, and the rotisserie version wins every time. The meat is more flavorful, it shreds better, and it saves you twenty minutes. That’s a working mom win, and I’m not apologizing for it.

The grapes are not optional. I see you over there thinking about leaving them out. Don’t. The little bursts of sweetness and juice against the creamy, savory dressing are the whole point. My kids, who approach new ingredients with deep suspicion, eat this without a single complaint, specifically because of the grapes. Trust me on this.

Make it the night before. I cannot say this strongly enough. If you’re bringing this to a cookout, a potluck, or just making lunch for the week, make it the night before. The overnight chill takes this from a good chicken salad to the chicken salad people ask you about, you know?


How to Serve It

So in our house, this goes three different ways depending on who’s eating and what day it is. For a casual summer lunch, I pile it into buttered croissants and put out some chips and sliced cucumbers on the side—that’s the version Jake requests by name and will eat without complaint, which in eight-year-old terms is a standing ovation. For a cookout or a gathering, I spoon it into butter lettuce cups and arrange them on a platter with some lemon wedges—it looks beautiful, stays light, and people feel like they’re eating something elegant even though I made it the night before in my pajamas. And for a quick weeknight dinner, honestly, toasted sourdough and a simple green salad, and we’re done in ten minutes flat.


Chef’s Notes — Family Verdict

OH MY GOSH, the first time I brought this to Maya’s end-of-school party, three different parents asked me for the recipe before the afternoon was over. I was standing there with a paper plate of my own food and a juice box Jake had abandoned, handing out a recipe on my phone like I was running a little pop-up restaurant out of the school gym. I’ll take every single bit of that.

Dan eats this for lunch multiple days in a row without once suggesting we should have something else. That is genuinely the highest endorsement he is capable of giving.

The variation I’ve been making lately: Swap the cranberries for fresh sliced strawberries and the pecans for sliced almonds. It’s a little lighter, a little brighter, and it’s been perfect for the hot weeks when I want something that tastes like actual summer in every single bite.


Variations Worth Trying

Greek direction: Skip the cranberries and grapes; add diced cucumber, cherry tomatoes, Kalamata olives, and crumbled feta. Use plain Greek yogurt in place of half the mayonnaise in the dressing and add fresh dill. It’s a completely different recipe that happens to use the same base, and it’s seriously amazing on pita.

Avocado twist: Add 1 diced ripe avocado right before serving—not mixed in during assembly, just folded in at the last minute so it keeps its texture. The creaminess it adds makes the whole thing feel more substantial without any extra effort.

Spicy version: Add a tablespoon of sacha to the dressing and a small, diced jalapeño to the mix. Dan’s been requesting this one lately, and it’s officially in notation.


So there it is — the chicken salad that’s gotten me through more summers than I can count, more last-minute lunches than I care to admit, and more school parties than any chef should probably be attending. It’s simple, it holds up beautifully, and it gets better the longer it sits. That combination right there is everything I’m looking for when I’m cooking for real life, not for a restaurant.

You’ve got this. Make it tonight for tomorrow. Your future self will be very, very grateful, you know?

— Chef Julia

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