Chicken Salad Sandwhich
There’s a reason chicken salad sandwiches never go out of style. They are delicious and comforting, familiar yet endlessly customizable! They are perfect for everything from weekday lunches to baby showers and summer gatherings. This chicken salad sandwich with grapes hits that sweet spot between creamy and fresh, with just enough crunch and natural sweetness to keep every bite satisfying.
If you ever had a chicken salad that felt bland or overly mayo-y, this recipe solves that. Juicy chicken, crisp celery, tender grapes, and a well-balanced dressing come together to create a sandwich filling that’s flavorful. It’s the kind of recipe you’ll make once and then keep coming back to simply because it works.
Whether you pile it onto toasted bread, tuck it into croissants, or scoop it onto crackers, this chicken salad is reliable, crowd-pleasing, and easy to adapt to your taste buds.
Why Grapes Belong in Chicken Salad
Grapes might seem like a small addition, but they make a big difference. Their natural sweetness balances the savory chicken and creamy dressing, while their juicy texture keeps the salad from feeling dry. Red seedless grapes are ideal since they’re sweet, crisp, and hold their shape well, but green grapes work too if you prefer a slightly tangier bite.
Cutting the grapes in half (or quarters if they’re large) ensures you get a little sweetness in every bite without overpowering the salad.
The Best Chicken to Use for Chicken Salad
This recipe is flexible when it comes to chicken, which makes it perfect for using what you already have.
Great options include:
Rotisserie chicken (quick and flavorful)
Baked or roasted chicken breasts
Poached chicken (very tender and neutral)
Leftover grilled chicken (adds light smokiness)
The key is to dice or shred the chicken into small, bite-sized pieces so it blends evenly with the dressing and add-ins. Large chunks can make the sandwich harder to eat and less cohesive. I prefer to cut mine into bite sized pieces.
Creamy but Balanced Dressing
The dressing is simple, but intentional. Mayonnaise provides richness, while a small amount of acidity (like lemon juice or vinegar) brightens everything up. Seasoning is essential! Salt and pepper bring the flavors together, and a touch of Dijon mustard adds subtle depth without making the salad taste “mustardy.”
The goal is creamy, not heavy. You want the dressing to coat the ingredients, not drown them.
Ingredients You’ll Need
This is a classic chicken salad with grapes, made with pantry-friendly ingredients.
Cooked chicken, diced or shredded
Red seedless grapes, halved
Celery, finely chopped
Mayonnaise
Dijon mustard
Lemon juice or vinegar
Salt and black pepper
Optional additions are covered in the variations section below.
How to Make Chicken Salad with Grapes
Prepare the chicken
Dice or shred cooked chicken into small, even pieces. Let it cool completely before mixing so the dressing stays creamy.Prep the mix-ins
Halve the grapes and finely chop the celery. Smaller pieces distribute better and improve texture.Make the dressing
In a large bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, salt, and pepper until smooth.Combine everything
Add the chicken, grapes, and celery to the bowl. Gently stir until evenly coated.Taste and adjust
Add more salt, pepper, or acidity as needed. If the salad feels too thick, a spoonful of mayo or a splash of lemon juice will loosen it.Chill (optional but recommended)
Refrigerate for 30 minutes to allow the flavors to come together.
Best Bread for a Chicken Salad Sandwich
The filling matters, but the bread can make or break the sandwich. Choose something that complements the creamy texture without overpowering it.
Great choices include:
Soft sandwich bread (white or wheat)
Croissants (buttery and indulgent)
Brioche buns
Sourdough, lightly toasted
Whole-grain bread for extra texture
For extra freshness, add lettuce, spinach, or thinly sliced cucumber.
Chicken Salad Variations
This chicken salad with grapes is a solid base recipe. Here are easy ways to change it up:
1. Classic Chicken Salad with Grapes and Nuts
Add chopped pecans or sliced almonds for crunch.
2. Greek Yogurt Chicken Salad
Replace half (or all) of the mayo with plain Greek yogurt for a lighter option.
3. Chicken Salad with Grapes and Apples
Add finely diced apple for extra sweetness and crunch.
4. Herbed Chicken Salad
Stir in fresh dill, parsley, or chives for a brighter, herb-forward flavor.
5. Curry Chicken Salad
Add ½–1 teaspoon curry powder for warmth and depth.
6. No-Mayo Chicken Salad
Use mashed avocado or hummus instead of mayonnaise.
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
Make ahead: Chicken salad tastes even better after a few hours in the fridge.
Storage: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Do not freeze: The mayo and grapes don’t thaw well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make chicken salad with grapes the day before?
Yes. In fact, it often tastes better after resting overnight. Stir before serving.
Should grapes be cut for chicken salad?
Yes. Halving (or quartering large grapes) ensures balanced bites and easier eating.
How do I keep chicken salad from getting watery?
Dry the grapes after washing and use fully cooled chicken before mixing.
Is chicken salad healthy?
It can be. Using lean chicken and moderating the mayo keeps it balanced. Greek yogurt is a great lighter option.
Can I serve this without bread?
Absolutely. Serve it over lettuce, in lettuce cups, or with crackers.
Looking for another easy side dish that is great for lunches or casual gatherings? Try my deviled eggs recipe.
If you love a little extra zing, these purple pickled eggs are the perfect complement to your chicken salad sandwiches or as a tasty side

Chicken Salad Sandwich with Grapes Recipe
Method
- In a large bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, salt, and pepper.
- Add chicken, grapes, and celery.
- Stir gently until evenly coated.
- Taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
- Chill for 30 minutes before serving, if desired.
- Serve on bread, croissants, or lettuce wraps.
Notes
- Add nuts or herbs for variation. - Nutrition values are estimates.
- Calories do not include bread.
- For extra creaminess, use half Greek yogurt and half mayonnaise.
