This Paleo Whole30 Chicken Salad is easy, packed with fresh flavor, and so delicious! A great healthy no-cook meal for summer!
The first time I remember having chicken salad was at my wedding shower. My husband’s aunt hosted and had so much delicious food, but chicken mixed with grapes and apples- this was new to me. I understand this is not an unusual combo, I just wasn’t exposed to a wide variety of foods growing up. I was a little hesitant to try, but wow, was it good! The sweetness from the fruit and the savory chicken and onion- it just works perfect.
This recipe is based off that, but using my paleo mayo to keep it healthy. Also, I think there was nuts in that one and I’m not crazy about nuts in my food so I left them out. Feel free to add some if you’d like. It’s also not served on croissants which is pretty traditional, you can have it on lettuce or just straight from the bowl.
It is so easy to make with just a little bit of cutting. I used chicken tenders that I baked for 35 minutes, but you could totally use a rotisserie chicken from the store making it totally no-cook and perfect for those warm summer days. It makes a decent amount which I love because it’s just as good, if not better, the next day.
I use green onions because they are mild, but if you love onion then feel free to replace them with some diced red or sweet onion.
You will love this chicken salad because it is easy, tasty, and the perfect balance of flavors. The crunch from the fruit, the creaminess of the mayo, and the moist chicken. All the ingredients are Whole30 complaint as well making it extra awesome!
Here is the homemade mayo I used for it- it’s super easy!
If you love this recipe then you will love my Whole30 Berry Chicken Salad recipe!
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Paleo Whole30 Chicken Salad
Ingredients
- 2 pounds chicken, cooked and chopped into bite size pieces (about 5 cups)
- 1 cup sliced red grapes
- 1 green apple, diced
- 1/3 cup chopped green onion
- 2/3-1 cup paleo mayo
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
- In a large bowl, stir all ingredients together. Start with 2/3 cup mayo and add more as needed. Every mayo is a little different. I used the full cup for mine.
- Stir until evenly mixed and store in fridge.
- Serve over lettuce or out of a bowl.
Kaitlyn says
do you know the nutrition facts for it? My husband and I are doing whole 30 together and I just want to make sure we are getting the right amount of calories in 🙂 This recipe sounds amazing and I can’t wait to try it!
Julie R says
My husband and I have just started the Whole30 eating plan (I refuse to say diet!), so I am still trying to figure out easy swaps. Can I substitute avacado mayo for your mayo? Looking forward to trying this recipe.
Jessica DeMay says
Hi Julie- yes, avocado mayo will definitely work! Just check ingredients for no added sugar. I hope you love it! And feel free to ask any questions you may have along the way 🙂
Adam says
Hi! My wife makes this recipe, and it’s absolutely delicious. I always forget to have her calculate the nutritional information when she makes it. Do you know if this information is available somewhere already?
Jessica DeMay says
Thanks, Adam! I’m so glad you like it. I don’t calculate nutritional info for my recipes, but you can use a site like My Fitness Pal to figure that out if you want. That way it’s precise to your serving size.
Tonya says
Can you use apple cider vinegar in place of the coconut vinegar?
Jessica DeMay says
Hi Tonya- for the mayo? Yes!
Wilhelmina Giese says
HI! How many servings does one batch make? I need to make enough for about 15 people, thanks!
Jessica DeMay says
Hi Wilhelmina- I would say it’s about 6 servings, so maybe triple it so there are leftovers. I think that would be safe. Hope you love it!
Allyson says
I’ve done the whole30 5 times and this is my favorite thing to make for lunch. I’m always incredibly satisfied. Homemade mayo on a bed of lettuce ??
Jessica DeMay says
Thanks, Allyson! So glad you like it!