Waldorf Chicken Salad
This Waldorf Chicken Salad recipe is an easy and delicious lunch! It has celery, apples, walnuts and poached chicken breast in a creamy Greek yogurt dressing.
I originally shared this recipe on September 28th 2011. I have updated the images and some of the text today.
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Why We Love this Waldorf Chicken Salad
If you’re not familiar, Waldorf salad is a classic creamy salad of apples, celery and walnuts. A lot of times you see variations with diced turkey or chicken added in with the apples and walnuts. Or you may see grapes added too.
And if making healthy lunches is on your radar for important parts of wellness, then you are in good company. I love a great high-protein lunch like this Waldorf Chicken Salad. Some others here on the blog are this Mediterranean Tuna Salad, this Chickpea Salad or Healthy Egg Salad.
Recipe Highlights
- It’s high in protein and fiber so it really fills me up but each serving is under 300 calories!
- A chicken Waldorf salad is great to serve for a luncheon or to make ahead for several days of easy lunches.
- It only takes 40 minutes to make.
- It’s a great make-ahead recipe.
Key Ingredients For This Recipe
- Chicken Breast: You start with raw boneless skinless chicken breast. I find the easiest way to cook it is to poach it. If you happen to have leftover cooked chicken, that is totally fine. You will need about two medium chicken breasts.
- Tarragon: Tarragon is so good in creamy chicken salad. It has a slight anise or licorice flavor.
- Seasonings: salt, white pepper and granulated garlic or garlic powder.
- Apple: Use any large red apple with a crisp texture. Granny Smith or green apples are great but will taste more sour.
- Greek yogurt: Plain non-fat or reduced-fat Greek yogurt is good here. This provides the bulk of the creamy texture in the dressing so we can get away with less mayonnaise.
- Mayonnaise: Use some mayo for classic flavor, but not too much since it is so high in calories.
- Walnuts: Buy pre-toasted walnuts or toast them yourself.
- Vegetables: Celery and minced red onion or shallot.
Step-by-Step Instructions To Make Healthy Chicken Waldorf Salad?
Step 1: Cook chicken
Place the chicken in a large saucepan and cover it with water. Add a generous pinch of salt and bring to a simmer over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium-low and continue simmering until the chicken is no longer pink in the center, 12 to 16 minutes (depending on thickness.) Transfer it to a cutting board and cut into bite-sized cubes. Let it cool for about 10 minutes.
Step 2: Make Dressing and Add Mix-ins
Meanwhile, whisk together the yogurt, mayonnaise, tarragon, white pepper, granulated garlic (or garlic powder) and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large bowl until smooth. Stir in apple, celery, walnut and onion (or shallot.)
Step 3: Combine chicken & yogurt
When the chicken is cool, stir it into the yogurt mixture. Either chill or serve immediately.
FAQs and Expert Tips
Make this Walford chicken salad a day in advance and store in the fridge overnight in an airtight container.
Any leftovers will keep for up to 3 days in the fridge. Stir well before serving again as the apples may let off a little liquid.
Serve the Chicken Waldorf Salad over fresh lettuce for a light and easy lunch. You could also pair it with my Cream of Cauliflower Soup for dinner. Or if still seasonally available, make these Cheddar Roasted Tomatoes.
You could also make a chicken salad sandwich with a homemade Whole Wheat Bread. And for dessert, make these Apple Oatmeal Walnut Cookies!
I do not recommend freezing this salad. The apple and celery will break down and will let off a lot of liquid when it is thawed making the dressing runny and watery.
As mentioned above, some people add grapes to their chicken salad which I think is delicious. You could also play around with different herbs, or add a curry powder to make it a curried chicken salad.
Also, if you don’t have mayo, use only Greek yogurt instead.
More Chicken Salad Recipes To Try
- These Mexican Chicken Salad Lettuce Cups have avocado, pumpkin seeds a bit of spice!
- This Chimichurri Chicken Salad is a mayonnaise-free alternative with lots of fresh herbs.
- My Sesame Chicken Lettuce Wraps is a throw-together kind of dinner for busy nights.
- Turn Asian Style chicken salad into a cute appetizer with these Sesame Chicken Salad Wonton Cups.
- 15-Minute Chicken Salad Bites with Cranberries and Walnuts: Use frozen mini phyllo cups to whip together these hors d’oeuvres.
- Meal prep Spinach, Beet and Chicken Salads are packed with protein.
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Happy Cooking! ~Katie
PrintHealthy Waldorf Chicken Salad
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 6 servings 1x
Description
Healthy Waldorf Chicken Salad, an easy gluten-free lunch that is high protein but under 300 calories! It has celery, apples, walnuts and poached chicken breast in a creamy Greek yogurt dressing.
Ingredients
- 1.25 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast
- 1/2 teaspoon salt plus a generous pinch for poaching liquid
- 1/2 cup plain fat-free Greek yogurt
- 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- 2 teaspoons dry tarragon
- 1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic or garlic powder
- 1 large apple, finely diced
- 1 cup chopped celery with leaves
- 1 cup toasted walnut pieces, chopped
- 3 tablespoons minced red onion or shallot
Instructions
- Place chicken in a large saucepan and cover with water. Add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a simmer over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue simmering until the chicken is no-longer pink in the center, 12 to 16 minutes (depending on thickness.) Transfer to a cutting board and cut into bite-sized cubes and let cool 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, whisk yogurt, mayonnaise, tarragon, white pepper, granulated garlic (or garlic powder) and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large bowl until smooth. Stir in apple, celery, walnut and onion (or shallot.)
- When the chicken is cool, stir into the yogurt mixture.
Notes
Cooking Tip: Some people add grapes to their chicken salad which I think is delicious. You could also play around with different herbs, or add a curry powder to make it a curried chicken salad.
Also, if you don’t have mayo, use only Greek yogurt instead.
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Stove Top
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 268
- Sugar: 4 g
- Sodium: 298 mg
- Fat: 18 g
- Saturated Fat: 2 g
- Carbohydrates: 7 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 21 g
Chicken salad is my favorite.
I love making chicken salad lettuce tacos
Serving these taco style in a lettuce leaf is a great idea!
This is perfect for lunch meal prep for the week! Love the textures and flavors – looks delicious!
It’s totally great for meal prep because it stores well in the fridge.
One of my favorites!!
Thanks Gerry and for rating too! I appreciate it. Hope you’re well!
This would make such a delicious lunch!
It’s a real treat to have a bowl of this on hand for lunches. It really fills me up, and yet it’s less than 300 cal!
Chicken salad is one of my favorite lunch treats but a few years back I tried Waldorf salad for the first time and I’m hooked! Love this in a lettuce wrap.
Glad you’re a fan of both chicken salad and waldorf salad! Hope you enjoy this Jennifer
I looove that you’ve added tarragon to this yummy salad! It’s one of my favorite herbs and so under-utilized. Looks delicious!
I agree about Tarragon. I think it’s the slight licorice flavor that sets it apart.
It has been ages since I last had my waldorf salad. I love that open sandwich too.
I do love an open sandwich but the photo has to go. ha ha!
I am looking forward to meeting you Marisa. And all the other people whom I’ve gotten to know online for so long now. We will have a blast!
It’s amazing to put photos side by side and really compare how far we’ve all come! I have similar recipes that I doubt anyone has tried because they’re old and not styled well.
I can’t wait to hear your presentation at Blog Brûlée in a few weeks and get to take advantage of the ability to be in one room with so many wonderful faces!
I think everyone agrees that it was fun laughing about my earlier photos. It gives everyone some perspective! Great to meet you at Blog Brulee.
I’ve been doing the happy dance at my house since Tuesday morning when my kids went back to school. Ahhh…the sound of…nothing!!! 🙂 Love your salad Katie, and I’m going to add it to my weekly meal plan, since I get #nocomplaints from my family whenever I make chicken salad. Have a wonderful time presenting at Blog Brulee-wish I could be there to see your presentation!
It is bitter sweet. I miss them, but I am so frazzled at this point, it is great to get back to work.
I love the look of all these salads. I have never made a waldorf one as my husband doesn’t like walnuts but it certainly looks tasty and I like the use of the yoghurt to lighten out the mayonnaise.
Does he like pecans? If so try it with them. Also pumpkin seeds would work well too, but use a half cup instead.
Can’t wait to meet you at Blog Brulee this year! I have SO much to learn. Especially since I think that old photo looks better than all of my “good” food pics, ha! 😀
I am looking forward to meeting you too Emily! It is going to be so fun! Ha ha. That isn’t true about my bad pic. Lol.
Thank you for giving us all hope! Hope that someday we, too, will be able to take a blog worthy photograph. Ugh! Good luck at the conference and thanks for this recipe. I’m going to share this with my Mom this weekend. Sounds delish!
Thank you so much Karla, though not every blog has to be about the photography. Right? Thank you also for sharing this with your mom. Have a great weekend.
im a big fan of chicken salad..will definitely be pinning this for future use 🙂
This is a classic and a keeper. Thank you for pinning!