This French Chicken Salad is inspired by the bright floral, citrus, and herbaceous flavors prevalent in Provençal French cuisine. Featuring tender chicken, crisp celery, juicy green grapes, and crunchy almonds. This quick and easy chicken salad is tossed with a creamy mayo-based dressing that includes French Dijon mustard, verdant tarragon and chives, Herbs de Provence, and a generous sprinkle of fresh orange zest. This light and refreshing chicken salad recipe can be assembled in as little as 15-minutes, thanks to the time-saving magic of rotisserie chicken.

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- Ingredients for French Chicken Salad
- Unlock the Essence of French Flavors with Herbs de Provence
- Dijon Mustard: A Secret Weapon for Elevating French Chicken Salad
- Tips for Making the Perfect French Chicken Salad
- Step-by-Step Instructions for French Chicken Salad
- How to Serve French Chicken Salad: Creative Serving Ideas
- Storage Guidelines for French Chicken Salad: How Long Does It Keep?
- Essential Tools for Making French Chicken Salad
- Explore More French Recipes
- French Chicken Salad

Ingredients for French Chicken Salad
- Chicken (rotisserie chicken or leftover cooked chicken)
- Celery
- Green Grapes
- Green Onion
- Sliced Almonds
- Mayonnaise (I prefer Dukes!)
- Dijon Mustard (I prefer Edmond Fallot or Maille)
- Fresh Chives
- Fresh Tarragon
- Fresh Orange Zest
- Dried Herbs de Provence

Unlock the Essence of French Flavors with Herbs de Provence
This French Chicken Salad is elevated with the distinctive blend of Herbs de Provence. This iconic French herb mixture captures the essence of the Provence region in southeast France, where a symphony of herbs is an indispensable part of French culinary traditions, amidst picturesque lavender fields.
Make your own Herbs de Provence
While Herbs de Provence is commonly available in grocery stores, you might already possess the essential components in your pantry. Herbs de Provence is typically composed of dried basil, fennel, marjoram, parsley, rosemary, lavender, tarragon, and thyme, creating a medley of aromatic flavors.
If you prefer a personalized blend, crafting your own Herbs de Provence is super easy and allows you to tailor the herb ratios to your taste preferences. Experiment with generous notes of green herbs like thyme, tarragon, and marjoram, balanced by a delicate hint of floral lavender -- Remember, even a small amount of lavender can make a significant impact on your dish, so use it sparingly!

Dijon Mustard: A Secret Weapon for Elevating French Chicken Salad
An essential ingredient that deserves a place of distinction in your French Chicken Salad recipe is the often underestimated Dijon mustard. Far too often lumped together with the commonplace yellow squeeze bottles found in refrigerator doors, a good-quality Dijon mustard has the power to elevate a simple dish like chicken salad into something spectacular.
In its essential form, Dijon mustard is a paste crafted from finely ground brown mustard seeds combined with verjuice (the juice of unripe grapes) or white wine, sometimes with the addition of complementary spices. It boasts a spiciness that surpasses its milder yellow mustard counterparts, owing to the robust nature of brown mustard seeds and the low acidity of verjuice or white wine.
How Does Yellow Mustard Differ from Dijon Mustard?
In contrast, the familiar bright yellow squeeze bottle mustard, often seen at ballparks and barbecues, derives its vivid hue from a blend of yellow mustard seeds and turmeric, mixed with vinegar, water, and other spices. This mustard variety is generally mild, as the spice level of yellow mustard seeds is lower and the vinegar's acidity mellows any potential heat.
Choosing the Right Mustard for French Chicken Salad
By incorporating a small amount of good-quality Dijon mustard, you can infuse this gourmet chicken salad with a bit of delightful complex spiciness without overpowering its inherent flavors with excessive acidity. In contrast, classic yellow mustard offers a milder spice level and a tangy, vinegary taste. For a well-balanced French Chicken Salad, I strongly recommend opting for a good Dijon mustard to avoid the overpowering vinegar flavor that could overshadow the dish's other fantastic elements. My preferred Dijon mustard brands are Edmond Fallot and Maille.

Tips for Making the Perfect French Chicken Salad
By following these tips, you can elevate your French Chicken Salad to perfection, ensuring a harmonious blend of flavors and a satisfying dining experience. Enjoy experimenting with this versatile chicken salad recipe!
- Use fresh, ripe produce: Selecting fresh and ripe ingredients is key to enhancing the taste of your French Chicken Salad. Choose crisp celery, juicy and ripe green grapes, and vibrant herbs to bring out the best flavors in every bite.
- Utilize Rotisserie Chicken for Time-Saving Convenience: Take advantage of the time-saving shortcut by incorporating rotisserie chicken into your French Chicken Salad. With its convenient and delicious qualities, rotisserie chicken provides a flavorful foundation for your salad. Alternatively, using leftover cooked chicken is also a great option. Just ensure that the chicken is properly cooked and tender for the best results.
- Adjust the dressing to taste: The provided measurements for mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and herbs are a good starting point. However, feel free to adjust the quantities based on your personal preference. Add more mustard for extra tang or increase the herbs for a stronger herbal flavor.
- Allow the flavors to meld: After combining the ingredients and dressing, refrigerate the salad for at least 30 minutes before serving. This resting time allows the flavors to meld together and intensify, resulting in a more delicious salad.
- Variations and Customizations: While the base recipe is delightful on its own, you can customize your French Chicken Salad by incorporating additional ingredients. Consider swapping the green grapes for red, the almonds for chopped walnuts, pecans, or hazelnuts, or add a sprinkle of shredded Gruyère cheese or crumbled Roquefort cheese for an added burst of sharp and salty flavor.
- Serve with fresh accompaniments: Enhance the presentation and taste of your rotisserie chicken salad by serving it with fresh accompaniments. Garnish with additional fresh herbs, such as tarragon or chives, or a sprinkle of additional orange zest. For a heartier dish, consider adding a side of crusty bread or a bed of salad greens.

Step-by-Step Instructions for French Chicken Salad
- In a large bowl, combine the shredded or diced chicken, finely chopped celery, halved or quartered green grapes, chopped green onion, and sliced almonds. Reserve the bowl to the side.
- In a separate small bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, chopped fresh chives, chopped fresh tarragon, fresh orange zest, and dried Herbs de Provence with a small spatula.
- Pour the prepared dressing over the chicken mixture in the large bowl. Gently fold in until well combined.
- You can serve the chicken salad immediately, or refrigerate for 30 minutes or more before serving to allow the flavors to continue to meld. This resting time allows the flavors to meld together and intensify, resulting in a more delicious salad.
- Serve the French Chicken Salad on its own, over a bed of salad greens, as a sandwich filling, or as an appetizer on crostini or crackers. Enjoy the vibrant flavors and textures of this delightful French-inspired dish!


How to Serve French Chicken Salad: Creative Serving Ideas
Enjoy the versatility of French Chicken Salad with these creative serving suggestions:
- For a light and refreshing lunch: Indulge in the herbaceous flavors of this healthy chicken salad by serving it on a bed of fresh salad greens, wrapped inside crisp butter lettuce cups, or nestled inside halved avocado, tomato, or bell pepper for a vibrant and satisfying meal.
- As a sandwich filling: Elevate your sandwich game by pairing the chicken salad with soft and fluffy brioche bread or these No-Knead Classic Burger Buns, delicately layered with butter lettuce for a refreshing crunch. Alternatively, savor it in a crusty French sourdough baguette, accompanied by a slice of creamy brie for a luxurious and hearty sandwich experience.
- As an easy and elegant Hors-d'oeuvre: For an easy entertaining bite, serve this creamy French Chicken Salad over crispy crostini or on top of a rustic rosemary cracker for a flavorful bite-sized treat. For an extra touch of sophistication, sprinkle a little bit of additional orange zest and fresh herbs on top, elevating the presentation and adding a burst of vibrant citrus notes.
Storage Guidelines for French Chicken Salad: How Long Does It Keep?
This French Chicken Salad recipe should keep well stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Essential Tools for Making French Chicken Salad
- A cutting board
- A chef’s knife
- A citrus zester or fine grater (see more below)
- A kitchen scale (or measuring cups for less precise measurements)
- Measuring spoons
- A large mixing bowl and a small mixing bowl
- A silicone spatula
Why You Should Own a Citrus Zester: Effortlessly Add Zest to Your French Chicken Salad
Make zesting citrus fruits a breeze with a dedicated citrus zester. Say goodbye to struggling with traditional fine graters and welcome this handy tool into your kitchen. I regularly use mine for zesting oranges, lemons, limes, and even ginger. If you haven't added one to your culinary arsenal yet or prefer not to, the fine side of a box grater can serve as an alternative, although it may require a bit more effort.
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Explore More French Recipes
Love this French Chicken Salad recipe? Here are some more of my favorite French and French-inspired recipes:
- Strawberry Poppy Seed Chicken Salad
- Tuna Nicoise Salad (Salade Niçoise)
- French Tuna Sandwiches (Pan Bagnat)
- Sole Meunière
- Pressure Cooker Beef Bourguignon
- French Chicken Salad
- Chicken Thighs with Orange Dijon Herb Sauce
- Anchovy Chicken Thighs with Green Olives and Potatoes
- Pasta with Olive Tapenade
- Pumpkin Potatoes au Gratin
French Chicken Salad
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Category: Mains, Salads & Dressings
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: French
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
This French Chicken Salad is inspired by the bright floral, citrus, and herbaceous flavors prevalent in Provençal French cuisine. Featuring tender chicken, crisp celery, juicy green grapes, and crunchy almonds. This quick and easy chicken salad is tossed with a creamy mayo-based dressing that includes French Dijon mustard, verdant tarragon and chives, Herbs de Provence, and a generous sprinkle of fresh orange zest. This light and refreshing chicken salad recipe can be assembled in as little as 15-minutes, thanks to the time-saving magic of rotisserie chicken.
Ingredients
- 2 lbs chicken (rotisserie or leftover cooked chicken), shredded or diced
- 50 g (½ cup) celery finely chopped
- 80 g (½ cup) green grapes, halved or quartered
- 40 g (½ cup) green onion, chopped
- 45 g (½ cup) sliced almonds
- 168 g (¾ cup) mayonnaise
- 30 g (2 tbsp) Dijon mustard
- 3 g (1 tbsp) fresh chives, chopped
- 2 g (1 tbsp) fresh tarragon, chopped
- 6 g (1 tbsp) fresh orange zest, plus more for topping if desired
- ½ tsp dried Herbs de Provence
- Optional: Flaky sea salt, to finish
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the chicken, celery, grapes, green onion, and almonds. Reserve to the side.
- In a small bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, chives, tarragon, orange zest, and Herbs de Provence with a small spatula.
- Pour the prepared dressing over the chicken mixture in the large bowl. Gently fold in until well combined. Taste for salt, and add only if necessary. I find that it doesn't normally need any extra salt, but a sprinkle of flaky sea salt to finish the dish can be a nice addition if desired.
- You can serve the chicken salad immediately, or refrigerate for 30 minutes or more before serving to allow the flavors to continue to meld. This resting time allows the flavors to meld together and intensify, resulting in a more delicious salad. Serve the French Chicken Salad on its own, over a bed of salad greens, as a sandwich filling, or as an appetizer on crostini or crackers.
Notes
Nutritional information on Whip & Wander is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.
7/15/23 This recipe was updated and may no longer fit specified dietary preferences from previous versions of this post. Previous version 6/7/18.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving (around 1 cup)
- Calories: 348
- Sugar: 2 g
- Sodium: 406 mg
- Fat: 25 g
- Saturated Fat: 3 g
- Carbohydrates: 4 g
- Fiber: 1 g
- Protein: 31 g
- Cholesterol: 104 mg
















Claire | The Simple, Sweet Life says
I love a good chicken salad, but I use go for the same ol' one I always make. Can't wait to mix things up with your delicious looking version!
Stacey says
I know that my family would enjoy this so much. I love the addition of the grapes in it and can't wait to try it!
Cindy says
Thanks for reviving simple French cooking at its best. Is it best to eat with a fork, or can we make sandwiches out of it too.
Whip & Wander says
It's great both ways. I also like it on top of salad greens.
Christine says
I've been on a huge chicken salad kick lately and this version looks delicious - Love all the herbs that you've used!
Shelley @ Two Healthy Kitchens says
I totally agree with you about how wonderful it is to cook with fresh, local, seasonal ingredients! And lucky you in Portland - I'm kinda jealous! 😉 Really great tips in this post about things like choosing a perfect mustard (drooling over that Edmon Fallot!) and using that microplane grater! And ya know what - tarragon is my favorite "secret ingredient" for great chicken salad, too! What a fantastic post and recipe!
Whip & Wander says
Thanks Shelley! I appreciate it.
Julie says
I love seasonal cooking, too! We joined a CSA several years ago and it completely revolutionized the way I cook, as sad as that sounds. It's so easy to buy whatever you want, whenever you want it, from the grocery store, but eating close to home and in season is both a fun challenge and so much better for the environment.
Whip & Wander says
I totally agree, Julie! I was just chatting with another blogger about CSAs. I used to use one years ago in college and I don't remember why I ever quit. In summer we have ample farmers markets and veggies in our own garden, but I would really like to start using one again in the cooler months. I also really love the idea of the meat and egg CSAs because the quality is usually better than anything I can find at the store.
Sam | Ahead of Thyme says
YUM! This chicken salad looks soo good!! I have never tried packing in this flavour combo in a salad but I am dying to try it!!!
Whip & Wander says
I hope you do Sam, it's so good!
lauren says
Ahhh! This makes me miss Paris so much. We had the most wonderful time and ate ALL the tasty things there. The addition of tarragon, chives and orange zest sounds SO good.
Jyothi (Jo) says
If a salad is loaded with such amazing ingredients and flavors then I can eat it all with a big smile on my face. Looks so delicious.
Rachel says
This reminds me of a version of chicken salad that my mom sometimes makes, but better! I'm pinning this one for later!
Whitney says
I love chicken salad! I need to try your herb combination, sounds delicious!
Lauren @ Delicious Little Bites says
My usual chicken salad is kind of boring. I'm definitely going to give this recipe a try - the addition of herbs and mustard sounds amazing!
Britt | Sweet Tea and Thyme says
Too many people aren't educated in the nuances of good mustard! Let them know girl!
Ginny says
What a nice idea to make a mixed dressing like this one. I would also think the grapes really set it apart for a delicious salad.
Lisa | Garlic & Zest says
I love the flavor profile of this beautiful chicken salad -- from the herbes de provence and tarragon to orange zest and real French dijon. Heavenly.
Chef Markus Mueller says
I am also a huge fan of growing my own food whenever possible and using it to cook delicious food. The whole premise behind Earth, Food, and Fire actually!
Not sure if I have ever put mustard into my chicken salad, its an intriguing idea, and I like the flavor combo with the celery and herbs. I'll have to try this for lunch this week!
Elaine @ Dishes Delish says
This chicken salad looks excellent! Hubby loves the yellow mustard, I love dijon. Funny how that is. Dijon is so much more flavorful! I love the nice crunch of the almonds that you put in this salad and the much loved tarragon! I am going to be making your recipe soon!
Kat Jeter says
Wow, you managed to pack so much flavor into this chicken salad. I eat chicken salad several times a week for lunch and I'm excited to change things up a little with this recipe!
Leslie says
This is quite a switch from my usual chicken salad. It never occurred to me to use that combination of herbs. I love it!
Kortney says
Love the 'put the ball park mustard down'!! Haha France seriously has such an amazing variety of mustard.