How long it takes: 25 minutes Equipment you’ll need: large bowl, measuring utensils Servings: 4 Wonder why curried chicken salad recipes have such staying power? If you haven’t tried this salad yet, you’ll find that it’s flavorful and easy to make. The curry powder gives it that extra special flavor that carries the salad beyond mundane and into the realm of Wow! You’ll see why curried chicken salads have stuck around all these years.
Flavorful Curried Chicken Salad
Easy ingredients. Even though curried chicken salad has kind of an exotic flavor due to the curry powder, you won’t need exotic ingredients to make it. You won’t have to search the grocery store to find what you’ll need and you may already have most of the ingredients in your pantry and refrigerator. Healthier dressing. I’ve skinnied up the dressing by replacing some of the mayonnaise with fat free Greek yogurt. I use this method to make most of my creamy dressings and I am so pleased with how they taste. You really won’t taste the difference. Try it in poppy seed dressing or homemade ranch dressing and see what you think. Lots of ways to serve it. Curry chicken salad is an easy main dish salad to make. It makes a great lunch or dinner; try it on a bed of greens or on a croissant. I love piling it into tomato cups: hollow out a large tomato and pile in the the curried chicken salad. It stands on its own, too; you really don’t need to add anything. Serve it as an appetizer in mini-phyllo cups. Perfect for lots of occasions. Curried chicken salad is popular for special luncheons, too, like a bridal or baby showers. Take a container on your next picnic. I just know you’re going to love this healthy curried chicken salad.
Ingredient Notes
Cooked Chicken: Make it ahead or use rotisserie chicken. I always have roasted chicken breast in the fridge or freezer so that’s what I usually use for this salad. You can poach a couple of fresh or frozen chicken breasts. The chicken should be cold before you add the dressing and other ingredients. You’ll need about 3 cups. Celery: Adds a nice crunch and good flavor to the salad. Green Onions (Scallions): Use green onions for a milder onion flavor. If you love onions, feel free to substitute chopped red onions or sweet onions. Soak them in a bit of ice water before adding them to the salad to tone down the sharp flavor. Apple: Any type of crisp apple works fine. Raisins: Regular or golden raisins add chewy texture and sweetness. Dried cranberries or apricots are good, too. Greek Yogurt (Plain): Yogurt forms the base of the dressing. I usually use non-fat but other varieties are fine, too. Just be sure to buy plain unflavored yogurt. Mayonnaise: Use whatever mayonnaise you like best. I often buy the olive oil mayonnaise. You’ll only use 1/4 cup. Curry Powder: A blend of spices, curry powder gives this salad so much flavor! You’ll need a tablespoon of curry powder. Use your favorite kind , whether it’s hot or sweet. Lemon Juice: Just a touch of acidity keeps the salad from tasting flat. If you don’t have lemon juice, substitute white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar. Honey: Add a few drops of honey to round out the flavor of the dressing. You could substitute a bit of maple syrup or white sugar. Salt & Pepper: Season the dressing to taste.
How To Make Curried Chicken Salad
It’s really very easy. Stir up the dressing in a large bowl, add the rest of the ingredients, and stir well until everything is coated with dressing. The good part is you’ll only have one bowl to wash, along with a few measuring utensils. If you have time, put the salad in the refrigerator for an hour or two. You can eat it right away but it’s better if the salad has a chance to let the flavors soak in. As a side benefit, the raisins get a little juicier, too. Garnish with toasted sliced almonds or cashews. A sprinkle of fresh parsley always looks nice, too. Enjoy! Make it a special occasion by serving it with a glass of white wine. Riesling or Gewürztraminer would be perfect. A homemade cookie is always a good idea, too. Try a snickerdoodle cookie or an iced oatmeal cookie.
Recipe Variations
Curried chicken salad is pretty versatile. Use what you have in your pantry to make it just the way you like. Here are a few suggestions:
Different fruit: Substitute sliced red or green grapes for the apple, or just add them as additional fruit in the salad. Use golden raisins or currants if that’s what you have. Don’t have Greek yogurt? You can substitute all mayo if you like, or use regular yogurt. The dressing will have a thinner consistency if you use regular yogurt but it works just fine. I’ve done that plenty of times. Add eggs or nuts. If you like your salads with eggs, add a couple of chopped hard-boiled eggs. We have nut allergies in our house but this salad is fantastic with toasted sliced almonds or cashews stirred in. Keto-friendly: Use full-fat Greek yogurt and no mayonnaise. Omit the honey, if desired.
Storage Tips
Curried chicken salad keeps well in a tightly sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Stir well before serving. Curried chicken salad is a good lunchbox idea. Divide it into individual serving size containers and refrigerate. Pop one in your lunch bag and you can look forward to a great lunch. Interested in a weekly meal plan that includes this recipe? Take a look at Meal Plan #85. You’ll find a wholesome recipe for each weekday plus a categorized grocery list. We add a new meal plan weekly.