Wild Rice and Chicken Salad Recipe with Grapes and Cashews | Encharted Cook (2024)

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Creamy, savory chicken salad is loaded with wild rice, crunchy cashews, and sweet seedless red grapes. It can be served as a side, a sandwich, with lettuce for wraps, and even open-faced on naan bread.

There are some recipes that I find myself going back to over and over again to make. This classic chicken salad recipe is one of them because it is simple to make and there are many ways to serve it.

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It's a perfect dish for brunches and al fresco luncheons because it can be made ahead in small steps and assembled on the day I'm serving it.

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Ingredients

To Cook the Wild Rice:

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  • Wild Rice - Wild rice is an aquatic grain that is cooked similarly to rice and has a nutty flavor. It will require a large amount of liquid to cook, but will not absorb as much liquid as rice does.
  • Chicken Broth - Chicken broth will add a bit more flavor to the wild rice as it cooks.
  • Plain Water - Water from the tap or plain bottled still water work equally well.

To Make the Chicken Salad:

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  • Cooked Wild Rice - Wild rice gives great texture and a nutty flavor to this chicken salad.
  • Cooked Chicken Breast - Rotisserie chicken saves time and works well in this recipe.
  • Celery - Fresh green celery gives a crunch and freshness to the salad.
  • Green Onion - Use both the white and green portions of green onions.
  • Mayonnaise - Use your favorite brand as long as it does not have a pronounced lemon flavor. If your favorite, like Duke's, has a lemon flavor compensate by not adding any lemon juice to the dressing and only adding salt and black pepper.
  • Fresh Lemon Juice - Fresh lemon juice is always best. Do not use reconstituted or "from concentrate" lemon juice.
  • Fine SeaSalt - I like using fine sea salt in recipes. But a good iodized table salt works well too.
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper - Black pepper that has been freshly ground has a more fragrant, flowery scent and flavor.
  • Unsalted Roasted Whole Cashews - If you cannot get unsalted roasted cashews, you can use salted ones by omitting the additional fine sea salt in the dressing.
  • Seedless Red Grapes - Small seedless red grapes work best as they match the size of the cubed chicken and whole cashews.

Please see the recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Cooking the Wild Rice

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Rinse the wild rice with cold water in a colander or strainer.

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In a small saucepan bring to a boil the wild rice, chicken broth, water, and salt. Reduce to a very slow simmer and cook for 45 minutes or until wild rice is tender, fluffy, and the kernels have begun to pop open. Drain if necessary and allow to cool.

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In a small bowl whisk together the mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt, and freshly ground black pepper.

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In a large mixing bowl add 2 cups of the cooked wild rice, cubed chicken, chopped celery, sliced green onions, cashews, and halved red grapes.

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Add the salad dressing and gently fold to combine. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

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My Top Tips

For the best texture, fold in the whole cashews and halved grapes just before serving. This keeps the nuts crunchy and the grapes looking their best.

The volume of cooked wild rice can vary depending on the water content of the wild rice, so you most likely will have some leftover wild rice.

Make savory pancakes with any leftover wild rice by adding it to your favorite pancake batter along with some thinly sliced green onions. Serve the pancakes with savory brown gravy.

Mayonnaise-based salads like this Wild Rice and Chicken Salad pair well with many wines. My favorite pairings are fruit-forward Bordeaux-style red wines, buttery California Chardonnays, and crisp Rosé wines.

Substitutions & Variations

  • Substitute Pecans or Almonds. Chopped pecans and sliced or slivered almonds can be substituted for the cashews.
  • Substitute Dried Cranberries or Golden Raisins. If grapes are not available dried cranberries or golden raisins can be substituted. Be sure to plump any dried fruit before adding it to the salad.

How to plump dried fruit: Place dried fruit in a small 3-cup bowl. Add an equal amount of boiling water. Allow the fruit to steep until plumped, usually about 15 minutes. Drain the fruit well before adding it to the salad.

How to Serve

This salad can be served in many ways:

  • Lettuce wraps using butter lettuce or for a crispier texture served on Romaine lettuce.
  • Open face on naan bread or tortillas.
  • In a pita.
  • Plated on a bed of greens.
  • In a bowl and served family-style.
  • As a sandwich on your favorite bread or croissant for a Napa Valley-style sandwich.

Make-Ahead and Storage

This chicken salad can be made the day before serving. Prepare as usual but hold back adding the cashews and halved grapes. Fold them in when you are ready to serve the salad for the freshest taste and crunch.

Alternatively, you can prepare all of the ingredients plus the salad dressing a day or two before serving and then combine everything just hours before your meal.

Always refrigerate this salad. This chicken salad can be stored for up to 5 days in the refrigerator in a covered container.

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More Great Chicken Recipes

  • Crock Pot Chicken Enchilada Casserole
  • Baked Chicken Leg Quarters
  • Chicken Tenders Parmesan
  • Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup

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Wild Rice and Chicken Salad

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Creamy, savory chicken salad is loaded with the crunch of cashews and the sweetness of seedless red grapes.

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Prep Time ~ 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time ~ 45 minutes minutes

Total Time ~ 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings ~ 8 Servings

Calories ~ 426kcal

Author ~ Encharted Cook, Jan Nunes

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Wild Rice
  • 2 Cups Chicken Broth
  • 1 Cup Water
  • 1 Cup Mayonnaise
  • 1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice
  • ½ Teaspoon Salt
  • ½ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 Whole Chicken Breast, Cooked, Cooled, and Cut in ½” Cubes, about 2 Cups
  • 1 Cup Chopped Celery
  • Cup Thinly Sliced Green Onion
  • 1 Cup Unsalted Roasted Whole Cashews
  • 2 Cups Halved Seedless Red Grapes

Instructions

  • Rinse the wild rice with cold water in a colander or strainer.

    1 Cup Wild Rice

  • In a small saucepan bring to a boil the chicken broth, water, wild rice. Reduce to a very slow simmer and cook for 45 minutes or until wild rice is tender, fluffy, and the kernels have begun to pop open. Drain if necessary and allow to cool.

    2 Cups Chicken Broth, 1 Cup Water

  • In a small mixing bowl whisk together the mayonnaise, lemon juice, fine sea salt, and freshly ground black pepper.

    1 Cup Mayonnaise, 1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice, ½ Teaspoon Salt, ½ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper

  • In a large mixing bowl add 2 cups of the cooked wild rice, the cubed chicken, chopped celery, and sliced green onions, cashews, and halved red grapes.

    1 Whole Chicken Breast, 1 Cup Chopped Celery, ⅓ Cup Thinly Sliced Green Onion, 1 Cup Unsalted Roasted Whole Cashews, 2 Cups Halved Seedless Red Grapes

  • Add the salad dressing and gently fold to combine.

  • Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Encharted Cook Notes

My Top Tips

For the best texture, fold in the whole cashews and halved grapes just before serving. This keeps the nuts crunchy and the grapes looking their best.

The volume of cooked wild rice can vary depending on the water content of the wild rice, so you most likely will have some leftover wild rice.

Make savory pancakes with any leftover wild rice by adding it to your favorite pancake batter along with some thinly sliced green onions. Serve the pancakes with savory brown gravy.

Mayonnaise-based salads like this Wild Rice and Chicken Salad pair well with many wines. My favorite pairings are fruit-forward Bordeaux-style red wines, buttery California Chardonnays, and crisp Rosé wines.

Substitutions and Variations

Substitute Pecans or Almonds. Chopped pecans and sliced or slivered almonds can be substituted for the cashews.

Substitute Dried Cranberries or Golden Raisins. If grapes are not available dried cranberries or golden raisins can be substituted. Be sure to plump any dried fruit before adding it to the salad.

How to plump dried fruit: Place dried fruit in a small 3-cup bowl. Add an equal amount of boiling water. Allow the fruit to steep until plumped, usually about 15 minutes. Drain the fruit well before adding it to the salad.

Make-Ahead and Storage

This chicken salad can be made the day before serving. Prepare as usual but hold back adding the cashews and halved grapes. Fold them in when you are ready to serve the salad for the freshest taste and crunch.

Alternatively, you can prepare all of the ingredients plus the salad dressing a day or two before serving and then combine everything just hours before your meal.

Always refrigerate this salad. This chicken salad can be stored for up to 5 days in the refrigerator in a covered container.

How to Serve

This salad can be served in many ways…

  • Lettuce wraps using butter lettuce or for a crispier texture served on Romaine lettuce.
  • Open face on pita bread or tortillas.
  • Plated on a bed of greens.
  • In a bowl and served family-style.
  • As a sandwich on your favorite bread or croissant for a Napa Valley-style sandwich.

Nutrition

Calories: 426kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 14g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 591mg | Potassium: 423mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 156IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 2mg

Per 1 serving. All nutritional information on this site is an estimate. Your results may vary.

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FAQs

Does wild rice need to be soaked before cooking? ›

While rinsing the wild rice before cooking is always a good idea, soaking it is not required. Soaking the wild rice for 15 minutes can cut the cooking time in half, but it will also result in a softer, less textured end product.

Who started putting grapes in chicken salad? ›

One of the first American forms of chicken salad was served by Town Meats in Wakefield, Rhode Island, in 1863. The original owner, Liam Gray, mixed his leftover chicken with mayonnaise, tarragon, and grapes. This became such a popular item that the meat market was converted to a delicatessen.

What is the best way to cook wild rice? ›

Place wild rice, water (or stock), and salt in a saucepan with a lid over medium-high heat. Put the lid on and bring it to a boil. Turn the heat down to low and let is simmer for 40-45 minutes. You will know that it is cooked when some of the kernels are burst open.

What happens if you don't rinse wild rice? ›

Step 1: Rinse the Rice

Pour a cup of wild rice into a mesh sieve and give it a good rinse. This will rid the rice of any starch that's lingering on the outside of the grain. This extra starch can make your rice—be it wild or any other kind—gummy once it cooks.

Who invented the Jennifer Aniston salad? ›

She spent the day sharing pieces of her life, including a few of her favorite meals. For lunch, she had what is now known as the Jennifer Aniston salad: bulgur wheat, cucumber, herbs, chickpeas, feta, red onion, and pistachios. Aha! At least we now know it came from Aniston herself.

Why do people put grapes in chicken salad? ›

While you don't have to incorporate grapes to make your dish a true chicken salad, there are plenty of reasons to do so. Amidst tender, creamy, and crunchy ingredients, quartered grapes provide the perfect burst of juicy sweetness in your mouth that you just can't get from, say, dried cranberries.

Why do people put grapes in salad? ›

Making grape salad is the perfect answer to a grape surplus. In addition to their delightfully sweet flavor and juiciness, grapes are rich in vitamins (like vitamin C), fiber, potassium, and antioxidants.

Why wash wild rice before cooking? ›

To cook wild rice while preserving its nutty flavor and texture, follow these tips: Rinse the rice: Before cooking, rinse the wild rice thoroughly under cold water. This helps remove any debris and excess starch that can affect the texture.

Why is rice soaked in water before cooking? ›

Soaking speeds up the cooking process, the grain absorbs the water and the heat softens the grain,” Balakrishnan said. “My grandmother used to say that soaking rice increases the flavor of the grain. Also, when it is soaked for less time, I find it tastes a little grainy even after cooking.”

Why is wild rice hard to cook? ›

That being said, wild rice looks and cooks like rice. Similar to cooking brown rice, it takes longer to simmer on the stovetop because it's a whole grain. You need to simmer until the hull splits and gets tender, which usually takes about an hour.

Why is my wild rice mushy? ›

Mushy or soggy rice is usually caused by two things: the rice is overcooked, and too much liquid is absorbed into the rice. When the rice overcooks and absorbs excess water, the grains can split open, increasing the starchy and sticky texture.

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