Classic Cranberry Chicken Salad

by Raksha Hegde last updated -

This deli-style cranberry chicken salad is one of the best things you can have on a crisp fall day. It’s simple and delicious, with a creamy old-fashioned mayonnaise dressing. You can have it as a main course or make a to-die-for sandwich with dinner rolls or buttery croissants.

Simple Cranberry Chicken Salad

Chicken and cranberries may possibly be the best combination after turkey and cranberries! Feel free to add a bit of celery to the salad if you want to. However, this recipe is not complicated and uses clean, crisp flavors of the apple, lemon, and nuts to hit the right spot. If you get lucky with a good batch of apples in the fall, go ahead and make this salad with leftover roast chicken. For a kid-friendly version, skip the nuts and throw in some macaroni and mix well.

Cranberry chicken salad in a white bowl next to an apple on a counter

Cranberry Chicken Salad

Deli-style chicken salad with juicy cranberries 
0 from 0 votes
Print Pin Rate
Course: Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Cranberry Chicken Salad
Appliance: Whisk
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Author: Raksha Hegde

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked cubed chicken breast
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1 cup cubed apple Red Delicious or Granny Smith
  • 1/4 cup nuts coarsely chopped

Salad Dressing

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, add the chicken, cubed apple, dried cranberries, and nuts of your choice. 
  • In a smaller bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper. Mix till it becomes a creamy dressing. 
  • Pour the dressing over the chicken and then toss well to coat the salad. 
  • While you can have it right away, the flavors blend well when the salad is refrigerated for a couple of hours. Enjoy this classic fall salad! 
    Cranberry chicken salad in a white bowl next to an apple on a counter

Notes

Pecans, walnuts, almonds, or cashewnuts go well with the salad, though you can choose any nuts of your choice. It's best to microwave or roast the nuts before adding it to our salad to get the best flavors. 

Connect With Us

If you have tried this recipe, we would love your feedback in the comments section below. And while we can’t taste it, we would love to see how it turned out! You can connect with us on Facebook or Instagram and tag your picture with #organicfactsrecipes. [1] [2]

Do you wish to share your winning recipes with us? Please click here and fill in the details to get started.

DMCA.com Protection Status
References
About the Author

Raksha Hegde is the content director at Organic Facts and helps oversee a team of brilliant, dynamic content writers. She completed her MS in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University, US. A former business news journalist and editor, Raksha followed her passion for wellness to become a certified Yoga teacher and a wellness festival curator. She believes that learning is a life-long process; she did a certificate e-course on “Introduction to Food and Health” in 2019 from Stanford University, US. 

Rate this article
Average rating 1.0 out of 5.0 based on 1 user(s).

More Recipes:

A yellow and red tomato salad in a white bowl with a fork

Tomato Basil Salad Recipe

To make tomato basil salad, cut the cherry tomatoes, & place them with mozzarella cheese balls & basil in a bowl. Add the dressing & mix the ingredients. Read full recipe!

READ MORE
Kale and quinoa salad in a bowl on a brown table top with lemon, broccoli, and walnuts

An Easy-To-Make Kale & Quinoa Salad Recipe

To make kale & quinoa salad, boil 2 cups of water. Add quinoa & boil for 10 minutes. Whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, dijon mustard for the dressing. Read full recipe!

READ MORE
Delicious vegan, gluten-free, organic yellow mung dal ready to be served!

Organic Yellow Mung Dal Recipe

Organic yellow mung is made from whole mung lentils that have been hulled & split. It has a mild flavor, doesn’t require long pre-soaking, cooks quickly, and is easy to digest.

READ MORE