Maui Mama chicken salad (copycat Chicken Salad Chick recipe)

Servings: 6 Total Time: 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Creamy, tropical, and just a little spicy — the chicken salad that ruins all other chicken salads
A hand holding a buttery flaky croissant sandwich generously filled with creamy Maui Mama chicken salad with visible pineapple pieces, dried cranberries, and red pepper flakes pinit

Let me tell you about the first time I had Chicken Salad Chick. I went in expecting a decent chicken salad sandwich and walked out having experienced what I can only describe as a personal revelation.

Specifically the Maui Mama. That combination of sweet pineapple and savory chicken and creamy mayo and just enough heat from the red pepper flakes — I genuinely could not stop thinking about it for days.

Now I live in Kentucky, not exactly around the corner from a Chicken Salad Chick at all times, which meant I had two options. Drive an unreasonable distance every time the craving hit, or figure out how to make it at home.

I chose the smarter option. After a few test batches and some very enthusiastic taste testing from my family, I landed on a version that tastes so close to the original that I honestly do not feel the need to make that drive anymore.

The secret is in a few key details — the ratio of pineapple to chicken, draining that pineapple properly so you do not end up with watery chicken salad, and getting the red pepper flake heat level just right so it adds a warmth without overpowering the sweetness.

Get those things right and you have a chicken salad that people will request on repeat. Served on a buttery flaky croissant, this thing is genuinely hard to beat.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • The flavor combination is unlike any other chicken salad. Sweet tropical pineapple, savory shredded chicken, creamy mayo, chewy dried cranberries, and a kick of red pepper heat all in one bite. It sounds like a lot but it works together in a way that makes complete sense the moment you taste it.
  • It is ready in under 20 minutes. If you are using rotisserie chicken or any pre-cooked chicken, this is purely a mix and assemble situation. No cooking required. Twenty minutes from start to finish.
  • It is a perfect make-ahead meal. This chicken salad actually gets better overnight as the flavors meld together in the refrigerator. Make it the night before and lunch the next day is already handled.
  • It is a total crowd pleaser. Bring this to a potluck, a brunch, a baby shower, a lunch gathering — anywhere food is being shared — and it will be the first thing gone. Every time without exception.
  • That croissant situation is non-negotiable. Look, you can serve this on regular bread and it is still great. But on a buttery flaky croissant it becomes something genuinely special. The richness of the croissant against the sweet and savory chicken salad is a combination that just works on every level.
  • It tastes exactly like the restaurant version. I have tested this against the real thing multiple times. The flavor profile is spot on. Close enough that my family stopped asking me to take them to Chicken Salad Chick and started just asking me to make this instead. Mission accomplished.

Ingredients with key notes

  • 3 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded — The texture of the chicken matters a lot in this recipe. You want it finely shredded rather than chunked or cubed — this gives the salad its signature creamy, cohesive texture that holds together beautifully on a croissant. Rotisserie chicken works incredibly well here and is the easiest option. If you are cooking chicken from scratch, poaching it in seasoned water gives you the most tender, easily shreddable result.
  • 1 can (8 oz) crushed pineapple, drained very well — The pineapple is what makes this the Maui Mama and not just a regular chicken salad. Use crushed pineapple rather than chunks — you want little pockets of sweet pineapple flavor throughout the salad rather than big pieces that overwhelm individual bites. Draining is non-negotiable. Press the pineapple firmly in a fine mesh strainer or squeeze it in a clean kitchen towel to get as much liquid out as possible. Excess pineapple juice will make your chicken salad watery and sad.
  • 3/4 cup mayonnaise — Full fat mayo gives you the best flavor and the creamiest texture. Duke’s is my personal recommendation and the brand that most closely matches the flavor profile of the Chicken Salad Chick version. If you want a slightly lighter version, swap a few tablespoons for Greek yogurt — it adds a subtle tang without changing the overall texture dramatically.
  • 2 green onions, thinly sliced — Adds a mild fresh onion flavor and tiny pops of color throughout the salad. Use both the white and green parts.
  • 1/3 cup dried cranberries — Adds chewy sweetness and a subtle tartness that balances the richness of the mayo and the sweetness of the pineapple. Raisins work as a substitute if that is what you have on hand but cranberries are the better choice here.
  • 1/2 to 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes — This is the element that elevates this from sweet chicken salad to something more complex and interesting. Start with half a teaspoon if you are cooking for a spice sensitive crowd and go up from there. The heat should be noticeable in the background without being front and center.
  • Salt and black pepper to taste — Season carefully and taste as you go. The pineapple and cranberries bring sweetness, the mayo brings richness, and the salt is what ties everything together and makes all the flavors pop.
  • Optional: 2 oz cream cheese, softened — If you want an extra creamy, slightly denser chicken salad that holds its shape even better on the croissant, beat a small amount of softened cream cheese into the mayo before mixing everything together. It adds a subtle tanginess and a luxurious texture that takes the whole thing up a notch.
  • Buttery croissants for serving — This is not the place for a sad grocery store croissant. Get the best ones you can find. A fresh bakery croissant makes a noticeable difference. The flakier and more buttery the better.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Shred the chicken

If you are using rotisserie chicken, pull the breast meat away from the bones and shred it finely using two forks or your hands. The goal is fine, even shreds rather than large chunks. If you are cooking chicken from scratch, place boneless skinless chicken breasts in a pot, cover with cold water, add a generous pinch of salt, and bring to a simmer. Cook for 15 to 18 minutes until fully cooked through, then drain and let cool slightly before shredding. Either way, make sure the chicken is fully cooled before mixing with the other ingredients — warm chicken will melt the mayo and make the salad greasy.

Step 2: Drain the pineapple thoroughly

This step is more important than it sounds. Open the can of crushed pineapple and pour it into a fine mesh strainer. Press down firmly with the back of a spoon to push out as much liquid as possible. Then transfer it to a clean kitchen towel or several layers of paper towel and squeeze again. You want the pineapple as dry as it can possibly get. The more liquid you remove now, the better the texture of your finished chicken salad will be.

Step 3: Mix the base

In a large mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise and softened cream cheese if using. Beat them together with a fork until smooth and fully combined. This ensures you do not end up with little lumps of cream cheese in the finished salad. Add the red pepper flakes and stir them into the mayo base so the heat is evenly distributed from the start.

Step 4: Combine everything

Add the shredded chicken, well drained crushed pineapple, sliced green onions, and dried cranberries to the bowl with the mayo mixture. Fold everything together gently but thoroughly until every bit of chicken is coated in the creamy dressing and all the mix-ins are evenly distributed. Do not over mix — you want the shredded chicken to stay in distinct pieces rather than mashing together into a paste.

Step 5: Taste and adjust seasoning

This step is not optional. Taste the chicken salad and adjust. Does it need more salt? More pepper? A little more heat from the red pepper flakes? More pineapple sweetness? Adjust until it tastes right to you. Everyone’s palate is slightly different and this is where you make the recipe your own.

Step 6: Chill and serve

Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before serving. This resting time allows the flavors to meld together and the salad firms up slightly making it easier to scoop onto croissants. If you can make it the night before, even better. Serve on split buttery croissants with a little extra red pepper flake sprinkled on top for visual appeal.

Serving suggestions

This chicken salad is incredibly versatile and works in a lot of different formats beyond the classic croissant. Here are some great ways to serve it:

  • On a buttery flaky croissant — The classic and still the best way to serve Maui Mama chicken salad. The rich butteriness of a good croissant is the perfect vehicle for this sweet and savory filling. Do not overthink it — just split the croissant, pile the chicken salad generously on the bottom half, and serve.
  • On toasted sourdough or whole grain bread — If you want something a little more substantial or you just do not have croissants on hand, toasted sourdough works really well. The slight tang of the sourdough complements the sweetness of the pineapple nicely.
  • In lettuce wraps — For a lighter, lower carb option, spoon the chicken salad into large butter lettuce or romaine leaves. It makes for a fresh, crunchy wrap that works great for a lighter lunch.
  • On crackers as an appetizer — Serve the chicken salad in a bowl surrounded by a variety of crackers for an easy appetizer at a gathering. It is one of those things that disappears incredibly fast in a party setting.
  • Stuffed in a avocado half — Halve a ripe avocado and fill each half with a generous scoop of the chicken salad. The creamy avocado pairs beautifully with the sweet and savory filling and it makes for a really pretty, satisfying lunch plate.
  • As part of a brunch spread — This chicken salad fits perfectly on a brunch table alongside fruit, pastries, and other light dishes. Make a big batch and let people help themselves — it is always a hit in a brunch setting.

Storage tips

Refrigerator: Store the chicken salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The flavor actually improves after the first day as everything melds together. Give it a gentle stir before serving as the mayo can settle slightly.

Do not freeze: Mayo based chicken salad does not freeze well at all. The mayo separates completely after freezing and the texture of the chicken changes. Make it fresh and keep it refrigerated.

Make ahead tip: This is one of the best make-ahead lunch recipes you can have in your rotation. Make a full batch on Sunday and you have lunch handled for most of the week. Keep the croissants separate and assemble right before eating so they do not get soggy.

Croissants stored separately: Do not assemble the croissant sandwiches ahead of time if you are planning to store them. A dressed croissant sitting in the refrigerator overnight gets soft and loses all its beautiful flakiness. Store the chicken salad and croissants separately and assemble fresh each time.

Before you go

There is something deeply satisfying about nailing a copycat recipe. Especially one that means you never have to drive out of your way or wait in line to get something you genuinely love. This Maui Mama chicken salad is one of those recipes that earns its place in your regular rotation not just because it tastes like the restaurant version but because it is genuinely that good on its own terms.

Sweet, savory, creamy, a little tropical, a little spicy — all of it piled onto a flaky buttery croissant. It is the kind of lunch that makes a regular Tuesday feel like something worth looking forward to.

Make a batch this week and let me know what you think in the comments. And if you bring it somewhere and people ask where you got the recipe — send them here. 🙂

With gratitude, Kip.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 20 mins Total Time 20 mins
Servings: 6 Estimated Cost: $ 14
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

This Maui Mama chicken salad is a spot on copycat of the beloved Chicken Salad Chick restaurant version. Tender shredded chicken mixed with crushed pineapple, creamy mayo, sweet dried cranberries, green onions, and a kick of red pepper flakes — all piled onto a buttery flaky croissant. Sweet, savory, tropical, and completely addictive. Ready in under 20 minutes and even better the next day.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Shred the cooked chicken finely using two forks. Make sure it is fully cooled before mixing.
  2. Drain the crushed pineapple very thoroughly in a fine mesh strainer, pressing out as much liquid as possible.
  3. In a large bowl, beat together the mayonnaise and cream cheese if using until smooth. Stir in the red pepper flakes.
  4. Add the shredded chicken, drained pineapple, green onions, and dried cranberries. Fold together gently until fully combined and evenly coated.
  5. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, and additional red pepper flakes as needed.
  6. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Serve on split buttery croissants with an extra pinch of red pepper flakes on top.

Note

  • Drain the pineapple as thoroughly as possible to prevent a watery chicken salad.
  • The salad tastes significantly better after chilling overnight.
  • Use Duke's mayonnaise for the closest match to the Chicken Salad Chick flavor profile.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What makes this the Maui Mama version specifically?

The Maui Mama is one of Chicken Salad Chick's signature flavors and what sets it apart from their other chicken salads is the combination of crushed pineapple for tropical sweetness, dried cranberries for chewy tartness, and red pepper flakes for a surprising kick of heat. That sweet and spicy combination layered into a creamy chicken salad base is what makes it distinctive and genuinely unlike any other chicken salad you have probably had. Get those three elements right and you have the Maui Mama.

Can I use rotisserie chicken?

Absolutely and honestly this is my preferred method for this recipe. Rotisserie chicken is already perfectly cooked, incredibly tender, and easy to shred finely which is exactly the texture you want. It also adds a subtle savory roasted flavor to the salad that poached chicken does not quite have. Use the breast meat for the most classic result. Pull it while the chicken is still slightly warm — it shreds much more easily than fully cold rotisserie chicken.

What bread works best besides croissants?

Croissants are the ideal vessel but if you want alternatives, toasted sourdough is my next recommendation — the tang plays really nicely against the sweetness of the pineapple. Hawaiian rolls are a fun option that leans into the tropical flavor profile of the salad. Toasted brioche buns work beautifully too because the slight sweetness of brioche complements the pineapple. For something completely different, thick sliced white sandwich bread toasted is a nostalgic, classic option that works surprisingly well.

Can I make this less sweet?

Yes. The sweetness comes primarily from the crushed pineapple and the dried cranberries. To dial it back, reduce the pineapple by half and use fewer cranberries. You can also use tart dried cherries instead of cranberries for a less sweet, more tart result. Adding a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to the mayo base also helps cut through the sweetness and adds a subtle tang that balances the whole salad. Adjust to your taste preference — this recipe is very flexible.

 

How do I get the chicken the right texture?

The key is finely shredded rather than chopped or cubed. Two forks work well for shredding — hold the chicken steady with one fork and pull with the other. If you want to go faster, add the cooked chicken to a stand mixer with the paddle attachment and run it on low for about 20 seconds. It shreds the chicken perfectly and evenly in a fraction of the time. Just do not over-process it or you will end up with something closer to a chicken paste which is not what we are going for here.

Is this good for meal prep?

It is genuinely one of the best meal prep recipes you can make. A batch of this chicken salad on Sunday gives you quick, satisfying lunches for the whole week. The flavor actually improves each day as everything melds together in the refrigerator. Keep it in an airtight container, store your croissants or bread separately, and assemble fresh each time you are ready to eat. FYI it also works great as a quick dinner when you do not feel like cooking — just pull it out of the fridge and serve.

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