Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad Recipe - Low Points and Delicious! (2024)

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Summer is here. I’m so happy. This Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad makes me happy as well.

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Chicken salad is such a versatile recipe. You can eat it with a spoon, or you can put it on just about anything you want.

I love to eat chicken salad with crackers. I also love to put it on toasted bread.

You know what is perfect on a croissant? Chicken salad.

Unfortunately, a lot of times, it’s laden with fat and calories. All that mayo is sure to go to the hips.

This Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad recipe cuts a lot of the calories out without skimping on flavor.

Chicken salad wasn’t something I ate growing up. My mother would make it, but it just didn’t appeal to me.

She used Miracle Whip in a lot of her salads and I just didn’t develop a taste for it until I was in college.

Probably because I didn’t have any money for food and would eat just about anything put in front of me while living on close to nothing in college.

Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad Recipe - Low Points and Delicious! (1)

Did I ever tell you that Pepsi and ketchup mixed together makes a good barbecue sauce? That’s a whole different story. You get creative in college.

Anyway, I love chicken salad because it’s easy to throw together and a little goes a long way.

It’s my favorite made in the summer. Something about it’s crunchiness and cold temperature that hit the spot.

I do make this year round though. I’ve changed the recipe I usually make to cut calories and fat.

The best part about this recipe is that it’s only 1 point per serving! (Only 3 on Green Plan!)

Remember to count the points if you put it on bread or eat it with crackers. I love the these crackers. They are 2 points for 6 of them and it makes a good lunch.

You can add other zero points foods into this recipe to make it more tasty if you choose.

I’ve added green peppers, chopped pickles, chick peas and coleslaw mix as well.

You could add corn or broccoli for more bulk if you’d like for no extra points.

My favorite way to eat this is with crackers. I love dips, so that’s probably why I like dipping crackers in it.

I’ve also put it on a 2 point bun and enjoyed it that way too.

I’ve set it on top of my lettuce salads and enjoyed the change of pace, when it comes to salads.

I usually bake a bunch of chicken breasts and make freezer meals for the week or month, but most of the time (especially in summer) I’ll keep a couple chicken breasts out and make this salad.

It makes 12 servings, so it goes a long way. I’ll make this for lunch and we can have leftovers for days.

Another thing that’s great about this recipe is that you can use a rotisserie chicken as well.

I love buying the rotisserie chickens from the grocery store because it’s less work for me, but, they are usually pretty high in sodium.

When you’re trying to watch the scale go down, sodium is not your friend. So, I only buy those when I’m in a hurry. Plus, they are a little pricey.

They sure are delicious though! And super yummy in chicken salad.

I like to put grapes in my salad, but you don’t need to. It’s just as delicious without them. But why not, right? They’re zero points.

So here it is. My Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad recipe.

Ingredients:

2 pounds cooked boneless, skinless chicken breast

1 cup purple grapes, halved

2 TBS chives, scallions or green onions, minced

5 ribs celery, washed and chopped

1 TSP of this seasoning (click here)

1/2 cup light mayonnaise

1/2 cup plain, non fat Greek yogurt

Directions:

Cook the chicken breasts until done. You can pan fry with non stick cooking spray or bake in the oven.

Shred the chicken or chop using a knife. Place in medium sized mixing bowl.

Wash and cut the grapes in half. Place in bowl.

Wash and mince chives. Place in bowl.

Wash and chop celery. Place in bowl.

Add garlic powder to bowl.

Add light mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to bowl.

Add a dash or two of this seasoning if you’d like some more flavor.

Mix well and chill for an hour before serving.

Makes 12 servings.

Each serving is 1/2 cup.

WW PERSONAL POINTS™ = 1 POINT PER SERVING

***For the most accurate points count, enter this recipe into your W.W. app recipe builder. WW Personal Points™ calculates points differently for each person, so your points value for this recipe may vary.***

Blue = 1 Point Per Serving

Green = 3 Points Per Serving

Purple = 1 Point Per Serving

Yield: 12

Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad Recipe

This popular chicken salad recipe is a perfect healthy alternative to the typical calorie heavy recipe. Enjoy alone or with crackers or on a sandwich!

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds cooked boneless, skinless chicken breast
  • 1 cup purple grapes, halved
  • 2 TBS chives, scallions or green onions, minced
  • 5 ribs celery, washed and chopped
  • 1 TSP of this seasoning (click here)
  • 1/2 cup light mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup plain, non fat Greek yogurt

Instructions

    Cook the chicken breasts until done. You can pan fry with non stick cooking spray or bake in the oven.

    Shred the chicken or chop using a knife. Place in medium sized mixing bowl.

    Wash and cut the grapes in half. Place in bowl.Wash and mince chives. Place in bowl.

    Wash and chop celery. Place in bowl.

    Add garlic powder to bowl.

    Add light mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to bowl.

    Add a dash or two of this seasoning if you'd like some more flavor.

    Mix well and chill for an hour before serving.

Nutrition Information

Yield

12

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 172Total Fat 5gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 67mgSodium 287mgCarbohydrates 5gFiber 0gSugar 3gProtein 26g

Enjoy! Let me know how you like it by leaving a comment below or sending me an email through the contact link here.

Are you looking for some low point snack options? Check out 53 of the best 0 point snacks that I wrote about here!

Are you looking for the perfect bun to eat with your Weight Watchers Chicken Salad? Check out the Best Buns for Weight Watchers post here.

Cheers!

Carissa

Weight Watchers™ Chicken Salad Recipe - Low Points and Delicious! (2024)

FAQs

Is canned chicken zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

* All fruits & vegetables are fresh (raw or cooked), frozen, or drained canned without added sugar or oil. All poultry & seafood are fresh (raw or cooked), frozen, or canned in 0 SmartPoints value sauces or spices, without added oil.

How many Weight Watchers points is chicken? ›

The following ARE ZeroPoint foods for WeightWatchers members: Chicken breast: skinless, boneless, whole, ground or deli-sliced; raw, cooked, or smoked in 0 Points-value sauces or spices. Ground chicken or turkey that is labeled “breast” or “extra lean” or at least 98% fat free/2% fat.

What is a serving of chicken salad? ›

1/2 cup

Can you eat too many zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Full of fiber and protein, these foods also support overall health, keep you full, and bulk up and add flavor to your meals. And, of course, you can eat as much as you like.

Is rotisserie chicken good for Weight Watchers? ›

If I remove the skin from rotisserie chicken breast, is it a ZeroPoint food? Yes, as long as you're eating just the breast meat.

How many points is 2 eggs? ›

Are eggs really a ZeroPoint food? Yes, eggs—including the yolk! —are a ZeroPoint food. (As long as they're prepared with a 0 Points® value cooking spray or sauce.)

How many points is 3 eggs on WeightWatchers? ›

Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe. However other ingredients you're adding to your eggs may have Points, so make sure to track them.

How many eggs is zero points on WeightWatchers? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

Is it OK to eat chicken salad everyday? ›

Depending on the other ingredients, it may also contain fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Using mayonnaise or serving the salad on a croissant, on the other hand, adds calories and fat. As a result, it's better to eat chicken salad in moderation as part of a well-rounded diet.

Is chicken salad healthy to lose weight? ›

Chicken salad can assist with weight loss, but there are some factors to consider. Firstly, you should control your portions. Eating too much, even hearty and healthy foods, is a barrier to losing weight. Chicken is one of the lower-fat foods, and its proteins promote satiety.

What's healthier chicken salad or tuna salad? ›

If your iron levels are solid but you could use some more zinc, potassium, or phosphorus, then chicken is a better choice. In the end, the choice between tuna and chicken boils down to what you need. Whichever you choose, you're guaranteed lots of lean, low-calorie protein, with vitamins and minerals galore.

What are the best zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
Dec 9, 2021

Is canned tuna zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Yep, canned salmon, canned tuna, canned sardines—any canned fish packed in water (not oil) is a ZeroPoint food.

Are canned vegetables zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

All fresh and frozen vegetables and those canned without oil or added sugar are ZeroPoint foods. The following are not ZeroPoint foods: Dried vegetables that are a snack-food type like popcorn. Instant (or powder versions) refried beans, dried chickpeas, dried peas, dried or Peruvian corn, lentil chips, bean chips, etc ...

Are any condiments that are zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Well, good news: You can enjoy plenty of flavorings on WW — referred to as flavor boosters — and you can add them for zero points. Fresh and dried herbs, salsa, vinegar, hot sauce, mustard, reduced-sodium soy sauce, capers, citrus juice or zest, pickled jalapeños and unsweetened pickles are all "free" flavor boosters.

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