A delicious and healthy chicken salad made with homemade mayo, this Paleo Chicken Salad with Bacon and Scallions packs tons of flavor and protein for a great make-ahead lunch, or to serve family and friends for any occasion! It’s paleo, Whole30 and keto.
Isn’t chicken salad just the best?!
It’s something I remember eating for the first time and thinking there must be so much out there in the world waiting for me to discover (I was 7 maybe).
I could say the same for bacon, and one of my favorite pre-paleo ways to eat chicken salad was on a huge everything bagel with bacon!
Most things are just more awesome with bacon, don’t you think?
And like so many other things, chicken salad is just better with bacon plus seasonings thrown in there too.
And since I don’t eat it on gi-normously big-as-my-head everything bagels anymore, I had to find a way to make a competitive version. This is it!
Here it is, in perfect paleo awesomeness must-be-in-my-life-at-all-times-or-else-I-quit fashion – Paleo Chicken Salad with Bacon, Scallions, and homemade mayo!
This recipe may look like it has a bunch of steps, but you don’t have to do them all at once.
I really love cooking the chicken from scratch because it’s juicer and gives the chicken salad more flavor than store bought rotisserie chicken.
However, in a pinch, using store bought pre cooked chicken is fine, just pay attention to seasonings for extra flavor!
I usually make this throughout the day, doing each step when I have a minute and then packing it in lunches or tossing it in the fridge for whenever I’m craving it.
Serve it over a green salad, or wrap in lettuce to make it pretty.
Or, don’t take my advice because I’ve never produced a successful anything wrapped in lettuce.
There is definitely an art to lettuce-wrapping that I’m not sure I’ll ever master. I’m happy to take tips from anyone who is an expert lettuce wrapper and share!
Just a side note, this involves homemade mayo – which I make in minutes with this Immersion Hand Blender.
It has totally changed Paleo for me since so many of my sauces and dressings are based on this mayo.
It’s insanely easy to make and incredibly delicious – not like store bought mayo at all. You get a huge bang for your buck on this one for sure! If you aren’t the homemade mayo type, a Whole30 and paleo friendly mayo like Primal Kitchen will work as well.
Okay, it’s time for chicken salad – let’s go!
Paleo Chicken Salad with Bacon and Scallions {Whole30}
Bacon Scallion Chicken Salad
Ingredients
- 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- sea salt and pepper to taste
- 8 slices uncured bacon sugar free for Whole30
- 1/2 cup homemade mayo or Paleo friendly mayo* from Primal Kitchen made with avocado oil
- 3 scallions (green onions), thinly sliced
Instructions
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Chop the bacon into bite size pieces, then brown the bacon in a large skillet over med-hi heat until crisp.**
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Remove bacon from pan and set aside to drain on paper towels, leaving the rendered fat in the pan.
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Pound the chicken breasts to 1/2 inch thickness or cut them in half so each piece is 1/2 inch thick.
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Turn the heat down to med. Sprinkle the chicken breasts generously with garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper and put in the pan with bacon fat. Use ghee or refined coconut oil if you prefer. Cook about 2-3 minutes on each side or until the inside is no longer pink.
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Put the chicken in a large bowl, cover and refrigerate until cool. If you haven't made your mayo yet, now is the time!
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When the chicken has cooled down, shred or chop roughly into bite size pieces, and in a large bowl, toss together with the bacon, scallions, and mayo. Mix to fully combine.
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Taste and add salt/pepper if needed. Serve right away or cover and save for later. The chicken salad will last 3-4 days in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
*You can buy Whole30 compliant mayo here
**Alternatively, bake your bacon in the oven - spread out on a parchment paper lined baking sheet and bake at 400° F for 15-20 minutes, checking after 15 minutes for doneness. Drain on paper towels and crumble.
Nutrition
You will love this – I promise – go ahead and try it!
Want more Whole30 and Paleo lunch options? Try one of these!
Paleo Chipotle Chicken Salad {Whole30}
Paleo Tuna Salad with Bacon and Chipotle Aioli
Paleo Buffalo Ranch Chicken Cobb Salad
Nicole@TheGirlWhoRanEverywhere says
I just saw this recipe and it caught my eye-I want this NOW!! Yum!!!! Thank you for sharing this deliciousness with us!
Michele says
This is a good one! Funny because my daughter asked me to make it this weekend for lunch!
Marie says
Can you put the recipe for homemade Mayo inmy e-mailma please thank you
Michele says
I’ll link to it here – https://www.paleorunningmomma.com/whole30-paleo-easy-homemade-mayo-recipe/
There is also a link to the recipe right in that post 🙂 Hope you like it!
Missi says
I made this recipe and it’s really amazing! Best paleo chicken salad recipe I hve found so far!
Michele says
Yes! Thanks for letting me know – so thrilled you liked it 🙂
April says
This is so so good. I have made it three weeks in a row for my lunches. Yum! Yum! Yum!
Michele says
Yes! Thrilled you liked it 🙂
Kimberly M Merrifield says
I made this paleo chicken salad for my lunch today and I just have to say it was amazing! You said snap a pic before you shove it all in your face and that could not be more true. I told my BF he could take the second serving for lunch tomorrow, but now I don’t want to share!
Michele says
That’s great! I’m so thrilled you liked it! Thanks for letting me know 🙂
Melissa Temling says
Excited to make this next week for our third round of Whole30! Two littles at home to need to make ahead as much as possible – how long should this keep in fridge?
Michele says
This will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. Good luck with Whole30!
Joshua P says
Can I substitute the mayo with a a mayo made from olive oil?
Michele says
Actually my homemade mayo is made with light flavored love oil 🙂
Annonymous says
Wow! I made this twice in the past week and it tastes INCREDIBLE! Thank you so so much for sharing this. The second time I made it, I added an english cucumber and it was amazing!
Michele says
Awesome! Sounds delicious 🙂
anisa says
Hi! Can you tell me what constitutes a serving? I can’t wait to try it!
stylemelauren says
This looks delish!! Can’t wait to make! Xo
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Natalie Ellis says
Chicken salad with bacon sounds a great mixture! I only make salads with only one kind of meat.
Aw, must try this soonnn!!
Heather Van Lieshout says
This recipe is awesome! So flavorful and yummy! I also added celery and red onion because I need a crunch in my chicken salad, and used rotisserie chicken (some grocery stores carry organic) because I just love the tenderness and juiciness. Because of this, I did not have to add any salt. The mayo recipe worked perfectly for me as well! I used an immersion blender in a narrow container along with avocado oil as my oil choice because after reading reviews, this was the best procedure. I am definitely sharing this recipe and making it again!
Michele says
I’m thrilled you enjoyed it!
Helen Sprott says
How much is a serving of this ?
Heather says
I tried this recipe with Primal Kitchen’s Chipotle Lime mayo and it was DE-LISH!!!! Will definitely be making this again!!!
Teri Tibbetts says
Made this today and it is SO GOOD! I admit I used store bought mayo to save time but still, was really good. I divided into 3 servings since it is a lot of protein and fat per serving. Love, love this!
Justyn Haley says
salads are mostly full of nutrients that cover up your daily need of balanced died. its so helpful and healthy.thank you for sharing. i must try it as so as possible.
Kara says
We used a Sir Kensington’s avocado mayo. This is an awesome recipe! I love the crunchy bits of bacon, and the green onions set the flavor. Thank you‘
Karen C. says
I didn’t have compliant mayo so I used pureed avocado with a little lime juice instead… Turned out delicious! Hopefully won’t be too brown tomorrow…
Lam @ touchlesskitchenfaucet.info says
This was so easy to make and was delicious! Thanks
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Sadie says
How much is one serving???
Karen says
I’m giving this 4/5 stars for now. It looks SUPER good. It was super easy to make. Excited about the nutrition and from the little piece I’ve had, it’s tasty. But the recipe says it’s for 5 servings. That is absolutely not true. For comparison, I measured out 1/4th cup for 5 servings. That’s NOT a meal. I made it into three servings. Also recommend the spinach or lettuce. Good foundation, just needs more (double the recipe if you’re meal prepping)!
Amara Smith says
I have never come across such a simple Paleo Chicken Salad recipe. Definitely going to try it. Thank you so much for sharing this ❤❤❤
Gordon Ramsay says
Thanks for sharing this looks amazing. Best paleo chicken salad recipe I hve found so far. I will be sharing this recipe with my friends. Hope they will like it.
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CHRISTIE ENGLES says
This was so easy to make and so delicious.
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