Lemony White Bean Chicken Salad

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This Mediterranean-inspired salad combines tender cooked chicken breast with creamy white beans, crisp celery, red onion, and cherry tomatoes. A simple vinaigrette made from fresh lemon juice, olive oil, and Dijon mustard brings everything together with bright, tangy flavor.

Perfect for warm-weather entertaining, it comes together in just 40 minutes and serves four as a main dish. The salad actually tastes better after resting for 10 minutes, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.

Make it vegetarian by swapping the chicken for extra beans or avocado, or bulk it up with fresh greens like arugula or spinach.

Updated on Tue, 20 Jan 2026 10:21:00 GMT
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Tender shredded chicken and creamy white beans tossed with crisp celery and fresh herbs in a bright lemon vinaigrette. | pepperplume.com

My sister showed up one July afternoon with a bag of lemons and a story about needing something light that wouldn't turn her kitchen into a sauna. We stood at my counter, shredding leftover roast chicken and tossing it with whatever I had on hand. The smell of lemon zest hitting olive oil made us both stop talking for a second. That salad became our summer signature, the kind of thing we'd make without measuring, taste with the same spoon, and devour standing up.

I made this for a book club once when I forgot it was my turn to host. Everyone assumed I'd been recipe testing all day. One friend scraped the bowl clean and asked if I'd catered it. I didn't admit I'd thrown it together during the opening remarks of the previous meeting, phone tucked under my chin, whispering measurements to myself.

Ingredients

  • Cooked chicken breast: Rotisserie chicken is your best friend here, or use up anything leftover from dinner; I like it shredded so every bite gets coated.
  • White beans: Cannellini hold their shape beautifully and add creaminess without any mayo; rinse them well or they'll taste tinny.
  • Celery stalks: The crunch is non-negotiable, and the fresh, grassy flavor balances all that richness.
  • Red onion: A little goes a long way; if it's too sharp, soak the diced bits in cold water for five minutes.
  • Cherry tomatoes: Optional but worth it for bursts of sweetness, I leave them out in winter and don't miss them.
  • Fresh parsley: Flat-leaf has more flavor than curly; chop it right before tossing or it'll bruise and darken.
  • Fresh dill: This is what makes people ask for the recipe; dried works, but fresh dill is the reason the salad tastes alive.
  • Extra-virgin olive oil: Use something you'd dip bread into; the flavor matters here since there's nowhere to hide.
  • Fresh lemon juice: Bottled juice tastes flat and bitter next to the real thing; roll the lemon on the counter first to get more juice out.
  • Lemon zest: The oils in the peel bring a brightness that juice alone can't match, just don't grate into the white pith.
  • Dijon mustard: It helps the vinaigrette cling and adds a subtle tang that ties everything together.
  • Garlic clove: One small clove minced fine; too much and it'll scream over the lemon.
  • Kosher salt and black pepper: Season twice, once in the dressing and again after tossing, your taste buds will thank you.

Instructions

Combine the base:
Toss the chicken, beans, celery, onion, tomatoes, parsley, and dill in a large bowl, using your hands if it feels right. Everything should look jumbled and ready, like a farmer's market in a bowl.
Make the vinaigrette:
Whisk the olive oil, lemon juice, zest, mustard, garlic, salt, and pepper in a small bowl until it looks creamy and thick. If it splits, keep whisking; it'll come back together.
Dress and toss:
Pour the vinaigrette over everything and toss gently so the beans don't break apart. Use a light hand; this isn't a workout, just a gentle coating.
Taste and tweak:
Grab a spoon and taste; add more salt, lemon, or pepper until it makes you want another bite. Trust your tongue over the recipe.
Rest before serving:
Let it sit for ten minutes so the flavors can get friendly with each other. Serve it cool or at room temperature, both work beautifully.
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A close-up view of Lemony White Bean Chicken Salad in a white bowl, perfect for a light, high-protein lunch. | pepperplume.com

My neighbor once brought this to a potluck in a glass jar, layers of white and green and golden visible through the sides. It looked so deliberate, like she'd studied design. She laughed and said she just didn't have a bowl, but everyone took photos before serving themselves. That's the thing about simple food done right; it doesn't need an explanation.

Make It Your Own

I've made this without chicken for vegetarian friends and added chickpeas or avocado; both disappear fast. Arugula stirred in at the last second adds peppery bite, and once I threw in leftover roasted red peppers because they were sitting in the fridge looking lonely. The lemon base is forgiving enough to let you improvise without losing the plot.

Serving Suggestions

This works piled onto butter lettuce leaves for a low-carb situation, or scooped up with warm pita if you want something heartier. I've served it next to grilled vegetables, on top of mixed greens, and once inside a hollowed-out tomato that felt very 1985 but tasted fantastic. A chunk of crusty bread on the side isn't optional; it's essential for mopping up the lemony puddle at the bottom.

Storage and Leftovers

This salad keeps in the fridge for up to three days, and honestly, day two is peak flavor. The beans soak up the dressing and everything melds into something even better than the first round. If you're making it ahead for meal prep, store the dressing separately and toss right before eating so the herbs stay bright.

  • Let it come to room temperature before serving leftovers; cold mutes the lemon.
  • Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice to perk it back up if it tastes flat.
  • Top with extra herbs or a drizzle of olive oil to freshen the look and flavor.
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Serving suggestion for Lemony White Bean Chicken Salad on a bed of greens with crusty bread for a summer meal. | pepperplume.com

This salad has rescued more last-minute dinners than I can count, and it never feels like I'm settling. It's the kind of recipe that makes you look capable even when you're winging it.

Recipe FAQ

Can I make this salad ahead of time?

Yes! You can prepare the components separately and store them in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Add the vinaigrette just before serving to keep vegetables crisp, or toss everything together up to 4 hours ahead if you prefer marinated flavors.

What are good substitutes for white beans?

Chickpeas, black beans, or kidney beans work well as alternatives. Each adds a slightly different flavor and texture, though white beans offer the mildest taste that lets the lemon shine through.

How do I cook chicken breast for this dish?

Boil chicken breasts in salted water for 12-15 minutes until cooked through, or poach them gently for tender results. Alternatively, bake at 375°F for 20-25 minutes. Let cool completely before shredding or cubing.

Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh?

Yes, use one-third the amount of dried herbs since they're more concentrated. Dried dill works particularly well in this salad, though fresh parsley really brightens the final dish when possible.

What wine pairs best with this salad?

Crisp Sauvignon Blanc or chilled rosé complement the bright lemon flavors beautifully. The acidity in these wines echoes the vinaigrette and won't overpower the delicate flavors of the chicken and beans.

Is this salad gluten-free?

The salad itself is naturally gluten-free. However, always check store-bought mustard and canned bean labels for gluten or hidden additives. Prepare chicken in a dedicated gluten-free area if you have celiac concerns.

Lemony White Bean Chicken Salad

Bright salad featuring shredded chicken, white beans, fresh herbs, and zesty lemon dressing. Ready in 40 minutes.

Prep duration
20 min
Cook duration
20 min
Complete duration
40 min
Created by Isabella Flores


Complexity Easy

Heritage Mediterranean-Inspired

Output 4 Portions

Diet considerations No dairy, No gluten

Components

Proteins

01 2 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded or cubed
02 1 can (15 oz) white beans (cannellini or Great Northern), drained and rinsed

Vegetables

01 2 celery stalks, finely diced
02 1/4 red onion, finely diced
03 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved

Fresh Herbs

01 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
02 2 tablespoons fresh dill, chopped

Lemon Vinaigrette

01 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
02 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
03 1 teaspoon lemon zest
04 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
05 1 garlic clove, minced
06 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
07 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Phase 01

Assemble Base Ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, combine the cooked chicken, white beans, celery, red onion, cherry tomatoes, parsley, and dill.

Phase 02

Prepare Vinaigrette: In a small bowl or jar, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, lemon zest, Dijon mustard, garlic, salt, and pepper until emulsified.

Phase 03

Combine and Coat: Pour the vinaigrette over the salad ingredients and gently toss to combine, ensuring everything is evenly coated.

Phase 04

Adjust Seasoning: Taste and adjust seasoning as needed with additional salt and pepper.

Phase 05

Rest and Serve: Let the salad rest for 10 minutes before serving to allow flavors to meld. Serve chilled or at room temperature.

Necessary tools

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Small bowl or jar
  • Whisk
  • Knife and cutting board

Allergy details

Review each ingredient for potential allergens and seek professional health advice if you're uncertain.
  • If using store-bought mustard or beans, check for hidden allergens such as sulfites or gluten
  • Ensure chicken is prepared in a gluten-free environment if necessary

Nutrient breakdown (per portion)

These values are estimates only and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy: 320
  • Fats: 14 g
  • Carbohydrates: 22 g
  • Proteins: 27 g