Get this recipe sent to your inbox, plus
new home-style recipes from An Amateur Cook every week.
This recipe came from one of those “I should probably eat something decent today” moments.
I had some leftover shredded chicken sitting in the fridge, and I didn’t want to turn it into the same old sandwich again. I opened the fridge, stared at it for a bit, and started pulling out random things. Apples. Yogurt. Celery. A handful of walnuts I forgot I had.
At that point, I wasn’t following a recipe. I was just… hoping.
The first version was okay. A little too bland. The second time, I added lemon. Then some rosemary. Then dates, which felt like a weird choice at the time, but somehow worked.
And that’s when it clicked.
It was fresh, crunchy, creamy, slightly sweet, a little tangy, and honestly kind of addictive. The kind of thing you eat straight from the bowl without realizing how much you’ve had.
Now it’s my go-to when I want something that feels light but still satisfying. Something that doesn’t weigh you down but still feels like a proper meal.
Table of Contents
Why I Keep Coming Back to It
Fresh but Filling: It’s light enough to not feel heavy, but still keeps me full for hours.
Crunch Meets Creamy: The mix of crunchy walnuts and celery with the creamy yogurt just works every single time.
Sweet Surprises: The apples and dates add little bursts of sweetness that make it more interesting.
No Cooking Stress: If you already have cooked chicken, you’re basically just mixing things together.
Feels a Bit Fancy: Even though it’s simple, it feels like something you’d order at a café.
Great for Any Time of Day: Lunch, snack, even a quick dinner. It fits anywhere.
Easy to Adjust: I’ve changed ingredients depending on what I had, and it still turns out great.
Real-Life Cooking Notes from Ethan
Toast the Walnuts: Don’t skip this. It makes them taste warmer, nuttier, and just better overall.
Dice Everything Small: Smaller pieces make every bite balanced. Big chunks can feel uneven.
Use Crisp Apples: Soft apples don’t hold up well. Go for something firm and slightly tart.
Don’t Overdo the Onion: A little goes a long way. Too much can overpower everything else.
Taste as You Go: The balance of sweet and tangy can shift depending on your ingredients.
Let It Sit a Bit: Give it 10–15 minutes before eating if you can. The flavors come together more.
Add Lemon Last if Needed: Sometimes I adjust the lemon at the end for a fresher taste.
Salt Matters: It brings everything together. Don’t skip it, even if it’s just a pinch.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Shredded Chicken: 4 cups (about 1 pound)
Diced Apples: 1 ½ cups
Diced Celery: 1 cup
Walnuts: ½ cup
Red Onion (Diced): 1/3 cup
Medjool Dates (Chopped): 4
Plain Greek Yogurt (Full-Fat): 1 cup
Lemon Juice: 2 tablespoons
Fresh Rosemary (Chopped): 1 tablespoon
Salt and Pepper: To taste
How It Comes Together
Toast the Walnuts: Heat a skillet over medium-low heat. Toast walnuts for 3 to 6 minutes, stirring often, until fragrant. Remove and chop.
Make the Dressing: In a large bowl, mix Greek yogurt, lemon juice, rosemary, salt, and pepper until smooth.
Add Everything In: Toss in the chicken, apples, celery, walnuts, onion, and dates.
Mix It Up: Stir everything until well combined and coated.
Taste and Adjust: Add more salt, pepper, or lemon if needed.
Serve and Enjoy: Eat it however you like, sandwich, salad, or straight from the bowl.
Variations You Will Enjoy Trying
Grapes Instead of Dates: Adds sweetness with a juicier bite.
Almond Swap: Use almonds instead of walnuts for a different crunch.
Herb Change: Try dill or parsley instead of rosemary for a lighter flavor.
Mayo Mix: Combine yogurt with a little mayo for a richer dressing.
Spicy Twist: Add a pinch of chili flakes for a subtle kick.
No Onion Version: Skip the onion if you want a milder taste.
chicken salad recipe
Fresh and creamy chicken salad with apples, walnuts, and yogurt, balanced with sweetness and crunch for a light, satisfying meal.
Leave a Reply