Cranberry Chicken Salad Recipe You’ll Make on Repeat: Sweet-Tart Crunch Meets Creamy, High-Protein Bliss

If your lunch is boring, that’s on you. This cranberry chicken salad recipe is the fastest way to turn leftover chicken into a craveable, high-protein meal that actually feels premium. It’s creamy, crunchy, a little sweet, a little tangy, and ridiculously versatile—sandwich, wrap, lettuce cups, whatever.

You’ll make it once and then keep it on weekly rotation because it hits every checkbox: fast, affordable, and tastes like you tried way harder than you did. Bonus: it meal-preps like a champ.

What Makes This Special

This isn’t your average deli case situation. We balance sweet dried cranberries with sharp Dijon, fresh lemon, and a crisp celery-apple crunch so every bite has texture and contrast.

Toasted nuts give it that chef-y finish—because flavor loves fat and crunch.

We also split the dressing base between Greek yogurt and mayo. You get creamy richness without a heavy, oily aftertaste. And the seasoning isn’t shy: a little garlic, celery salt, and black pepper make it pop.

It’s the kind of salad that turns “just chicken” into “this again, please.”

Ingredients Breakdown

  • Cooked chicken, 3 cups (shredded or diced; rotisserie works great)
  • Dried cranberries, 2/3 cup (sweet-tart; chop if large)
  • Celery, 2 ribs (finely chopped for crunch)
  • Apple, 1 small (crisp varieties like Honeycrisp or Pink Lady; diced)
  • Red onion, 2–3 tbsp (minced; soak in cold water if you want it milder)
  • Toasted pecans or walnuts, 1/2 cup (roughly chopped; almonds also work)
  • Fresh parsley, 2 tbsp (chopped; optional but brightens everything)
  • Greek yogurt, 1/2 cup (plain, full-fat or 2%)
  • Mayonnaise, 1/3 cup (use a good one—flavor matters)
  • Dijon mustard, 2 tsp
  • Fresh lemon juice, 1–2 tbsp (plus zest if you like it zingy)
  • Honey or maple syrup, 1–2 tsp (balances the tang)
  • Garlic powder, 1/2 tsp
  • Celery salt, 1/4 tsp (or regular salt to taste)
  • Black pepper, 1/2 tsp (freshly ground, please)

The Method – Instructions

  1. Prep the mix-ins: Chop celery, dice apple, mince red onion, and roughly chop the toasted nuts. If using raw nuts, toast them in a dry skillet over medium heat for 3–4 minutes until fragrant.
  2. Build the dressing: In a large bowl, whisk Greek yogurt, mayo, Dijon, lemon juice, honey, garlic powder, celery salt, and black pepper. Taste and adjust acidity or sweetness.

    You want tangy with a hint of sweet.

  3. Add the chicken: Fold in the diced or shredded chicken until evenly coated.
  4. Layer in texture: Stir in cranberries, celery, apple, onion, nuts, and parsley. Mix gently so the apples don’t bruise and the chicken stays chunky.
  5. Adjust and chill: Taste. Add more salt, pepper, or lemon if needed.

    Chill 20–30 minutes for flavors to marry (longer is better, but lunch waits for no one).

  6. Serve your way: Spoon into lettuce cups, pile on toasted sourdough, wrap in a tortilla, or dollop over greens with extra lemon.

Storage Tips

  • Fridge: Store in an airtight container for 3–4 days. The flavor actually improves on day two.
  • Keep it crisp: If you’re picky about texture, add apple and nuts right before serving so they stay snappy.
  • No freezing: Dairy-based dressings separate in the freezer—hard pass.
  • Meal prep: Portion into single-serve containers with greens or bread on the side for grab-and-go lunches.

Health Benefits

  • High protein: Chicken delivers satiating protein, which helps with energy and appetite control.
  • Smart fats: Nuts add heart-healthy fats, plus fiber for steady satisfaction.
  • Antioxidants: Cranberries bring polyphenols; parsley adds vitamin K and freshness.
  • Lighter dressing: Greek yogurt cuts down on mayo without sacrificing creaminess, giving you extra protein and probiotics.
  • Micronutrient mix: Apple and celery add vitamin C and hydration—solid for an everyday lunch.

Avoid These Mistakes

  • Using bland chicken: Season your chicken when cooking. Salt, pepper, and a pinch of garlic powder go a long way.
  • Overdressing: Start with less dressing than you think; you can always add more.

    Soggy salad is a vibe killer.

  • Skipping acid: Lemon is non-negotiable. It wakes everything up and balances sweetness.
  • Not toasting the nuts: Raw nuts are fine, but toasted nuts turn it from good to “who made this?”
  • Huge onion chunks: Mince finely or soak in cold water to tame the bite. You want sparkle, not dragon breath.

Recipe Variations

  • Lighten it up: Use all Greek yogurt and skip the mayo.

    Add an extra teaspoon of olive oil for richness if desired.

  • Herb explosion: Swap parsley for dill, tarragon, or chives. Dill + lemon = summer energy.
  • Spiced twist: Add 1/2 tsp curry powder and a dash of cayenne. Sub raisins for cranberries and cashews for nuts.
  • Savory-salty: Mix in crumbled bacon or feta (not together, unless you’re feeling chaotic).

    Cut the honey slightly.

  • No-dairy option: Use all mayo or a vegan mayo. A squeeze of lemon and splash of almond milk can loosen it.
  • Greens-forward: Turn it into a power bowl with arugula, cucumber, and quinoa. More chew, more win.
  • Holiday mode: Add a pinch of cinnamon and orange zest to the dressing and use pecans.

    It tastes like November.

FAQ

Can I use canned chicken?

Yes. Drain it well and flake with a fork. It won’t be as meaty as rotisserie, but the dressing and mix-ins will carry the flavor just fine.

What’s the best way to cook chicken for this?

Poach or roast.

For poaching, simmer salted water with a bay leaf and peppercorns, add breasts, and cook gently 12–15 minutes. For roasting, season generously and bake at 400°F (205°C) until 165°F (74°C) internal.

How do I keep the apples from browning?

Toss the diced apple with a teaspoon of lemon juice before adding. Or prep apples right before mixing—easy fix, minimal effort.

Is it gluten-free?

The salad itself is naturally gluten-free.

Just watch your serving vehicle—use lettuce cups or GF bread if needed, FYI.

Can I make it the night before?

Absolutely. In fact, it’s better the next day. If you’re texture-obsessed, wait to add nuts and apples until serving.

What if I don’t like mayo?

Use all Greek yogurt and a little olive oil for silkiness.

Add extra Dijon and lemon to keep the flavor bold.

How do I make it sweeter or more tart?

For sweeter, add another teaspoon of honey or use sweet apples like Gala. For more tartness, bump the lemon juice or add a splash of apple cider vinegar.

My Take

This cranberry chicken salad recipe punches way above its weight. It’s fast, flexible, and genuinely delicious—like the grown-up upgrade to basic chicken salad that doesn’t need a 20-ingredient pantry.

IMO, the lemon-Dijon combo with toasted nuts is the move; skip either and you’ll miss the magic. Make a double batch on Sunday, stash it in the fridge, and watch your weekday lunches stop feeling like a chore. Easy win, big payoff—exactly how home cooking should be.

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