Southern Chicken Salad

Chicken Salad

You see a lot of recipes for chicken salad on the Internet, but the images that go with ’em all look like they’ve been made by some chef at a fancy restaurant in New York City. The one thing Southern cooks know to do to make great food is to keep it simple. And this Southern chicken salad recipe is exactly what’s called for if you want a no-fuss chicken salad for eating. There’s no point in getting fancy. If you make this chicken salad, it won’t be around long enough to impress the neighbors.

Chicken Salad

Southern Chicken Salad

MamaPeggy.com
The one thing Southern cooks know to do to make great food is to keep it simple. There's no point in getting fancy. If you make this chicken salad, it won't be around long enough to impress the neighbors.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Course Side Dish, Spreads
Cuisine Southern

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups cooked & diced chicken 1 young chicken
  • 1 cup Duke's mayonnaise
  • ½ cup finely chopped celery about 1 ½ stalks
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp course ground pepper
  • ½ tsp lemon juice

Instructions
 

  • Cook 1 young chicken.
  • When done, remove chicken from heat and allow to cool.
  • Once chicken is cool enough to handle, remove meat from the bone, picking out the best bits. You should come up with about 3 cups of chicken.
  • Dice chicken, chop celery and mix all of the ingredients well.
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I sometimes use a little more salt than what's called for).
  • Store covered in refrigerator and allow to "marry".
  • Can be made 1 to 2 days in advance so flavors can blend.

Notes

Calories: 380.0 Fat: 34.9 g Carbohydrates: 1.6 g Sugar: 0.0 g Sodium: 633.2 mg Fiber: 0.6 g Protein: 19.3 g Cholesterol: 79.2 mg
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Colleen Sanders Broyles

I do mine exactly like this but add celery salt in place of celery and salt lol and then add some pickle relish…sometimes a little mustard but not always…can put in processor and blend it smooth and it’s a great chip dip as well!!!!

Diane

I make mine like Cathy (NC) above. Same recipe but adding Tiny bit of sweet pickle chopped or pickle relish and dash of red pepper. Arkansas gramdmother taught me to add that!

Donna

Mayo is always bland, I use salad dressing, little sugar and maybe more vinegar .

Kevin

Blank mayo is the reason the recipe calls for Duke’s. 😉

Cathy

Recipe sounds like mine except I put sweet pickles I made and cut up or pickle relish in it and a sprinkle of two of cayenne pepper. Good stuff. I’m a NC girl too.

tammy riffe

I make mine like MamaPeggy, except I substitute dill relish for celery. YUMMY

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