Coronation Chicken Recipe (2024)

Published | Julia Frey (Vikalinka)

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Coronation Chicken Salad is a British classic! A scrumptious combination of cold cooked chicken, dried apricots, toasted almonds and spring onions in a curry flavoured creamy dressing. Here is my version that will surely please everyone who is into delicious food!

If you are a fan of delicious and hearty salads that fill you up like a meal, take a look at another reader favourite Potato and Chicken Salad ‘Olivier’.

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Coronation Chicken Salad is an absolute staple when it comes to British lunches but it remains relatively unknown outside of the British Isles. I have never heard of it until we moved to London years ago.

As with many classic recipes, this one is ubiquitous in most UK shops, which is both good and bad. It’s great because many tourists get to be introduced to the local specialty.

However, many expressions of this almost century old salad lack flavour and freshness. So people’s first introduction to this beauty of a salad is less than favourable.

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The Origin and History

Unsurprising, the name itself comes from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The original recipe was invented by Le Cordon Bleu London, and was served at the coronation luncheon in 1953.

However, Coronation Chicken recipe was undoubtedly inspired by the Jubilee Chicken that was created for the silver jubilee of the reign of King George V, the current queen’s grandfather.

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The Ingredients

Well…cooked chicken is the main ingredient as the name suggests, which is not too unique or unusual. So what makes this chicken salad “coronation”, you might wonder.

The cooked chicken is dressed with a curry flavoured sauce, and is usually mixed with raisins and nuts. As much as I like classics, I felt like I could definitely improve on the original recipe. Or at least bring my own personal twist.

Admittedly I wasn’t invited to the coronation luncheon, so I couldn’t definitely say that my recipe is better. However, I speak with confidence in saying that my version is much fresher and tastier than what you can find in most shops nowadays.

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I kept the integrity of the classic by keeping it a cold chicken salad in a creamy curry flavoured dressing. I replaced sultanas with apricots, added rocket (arugula), spring onions, fresh coriander (cilantro) and black sesame seeds. You can use Nigella seeds as well.

Using a pre-cooked rotisserie chicken makes this salad a snap to put together. I personally love preparing it when I have leftover roast chicken in the fridge. If you need to cook some chicken fast, use my air fryer whole chicken recipe. 45 minutes and you are set!

But what really sets this Coronation chicken salad apart is the dressing. It’s sweet, tangy and fragrant. It pulls the entire salad together into one familiar yet slightly exotic dish.

Serving Suggestions

Since I added some greens you can enjoy this salad on its own but let me make one suggestion.

It makes a killer sandwich, which will make you the envy of your entire office.This Coronation chicken makes an incredible sandwich or a wrap filler.

Enjoy and let me know if you have a favourite chicken salad in comments below.

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Or feel free to explore out Salad Recipe Collection for more inspiration. There you will find all kinds of recipes. From simple side salads to elaborate main dish salads, which are incredibly delicious and satisfying.

If you make my Coronation Chicken Salad, tag @vikalinka in your Instagram photos, so I could see them!

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Coronation Chicken Salad

Julia Frey of Vikalinka

Coronation Chicken Salad is a timeless British classic that got an facelift! A winning combination of the savoury, sweet and spicy this salad is a hit!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 minute min

Course Main

Cuisine British

Servings 6

Calories 401 kcal

Ingredients

For the Salad

  • 700g/3 cups cooked chicken skins and bones removed and chopped
  • 2 tbsp spring/green onions sliced
  • 10 dried apricots chopped
  • 2 tbsp sliced almonds toasted
  • 3 tbsp fresh coriander/cilantro chopped
  • 50g/2 cups rocket/arugula
  • 1 tbsp black sesame seeds or nigella seeds
  • salt to taste

For the salad dressing

  • 80ml/1/3 cup plain yogurt
  • 60ml/1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp curry powder fresh and good quality
  • 1 tbsp mango chutney
  • ½ tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice

Instructions

  • In a mason jar mix yogurt, mayonnaise, curry powder, mango chutney, smoked paprika and lemon juice. Stir with a fork to combine and set aside.

  • Toast sliced almonds in a dry frying pan over low heat until they just about to start to colour. Immediately take off the heat and cool.

  • Take the chicken flesh off the bones and remove skin, chop into bite sized chunks.

  • In a large bowl combine chopped chicken, sliced spring onions, dried apricots, toasted sliced almonds, coriander/cilantro and rocket/arugula.Add the salad dressing and salt to taste, mix gently and sprinkle with black sesame seeds.

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Notes

Only add arugula if you plan on eating the salad right away. Otherwise skip or add right before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 401kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 29gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 92mgSodium: 158mgPotassium: 472mgFiber: 1gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 900IUVitamin C: 2.9mgCalcium: 72mgIron: 2.4mg

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Julia Frey is a London based recipe developer and photographer. Julia founded Vikalinka in 2012 with the main mission to provide her readers with delicious and accessible everyday recipes, which could be enjoyed by everyone.
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Coronation Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the recipe for the Queen's coronation chicken? ›

Method
  1. Mix the mayonnaise, curry powder, cinnamon, chutney and sultanas together and season with black pepper.
  2. Add the shredded chicken and stir to coat in the sauce. Stir in 2 tbsp water to loosen if needed, then season and serve as desired.

What does coronation chicken contain? ›

Coronation chicken or Poulet Reine Elizabeth is an English dish of boneless chicken traditionally seasoned with parsley, thyme, bay leaf, cumin, turmeric, ginger and peppercorns, mixed with cream or mayonnaise, and dried apricots (or sultanas). Some modern variations also incorporate cinnamon.

Why is coronation chicken yellow? ›

And what was once a pinch of curry powder grew to several tablespoons, staining the mix a vivid — some say lurid — yellow. By the 1980s, coronation chicken salad had become ubiquitous in Britain, found in ready-made sandwiches at Marks & Spencer and on backyard party menus alike.

Can you freeze coronation chicken sandwich fillers? ›

Keep refrigerated, once opened consume within 2 days and do not exceed the use by date. Do not freeze.

What is coronation chicken sauce made of? ›

Rapeseed Oil, Pasteurised Free Range Egg Yolk, White Wine & Spirit Vinegar, Mango Chutney (sugar, mango, cane vinegar, salt, spices), Garlic (4%), Sugar, Spices, Curry Powder (1%) (Mustard), Salt, Mustard Powder, Dessicated Coconut, Turmeric, Tamarind.

What is the coronation dish for King Charles? ›

King Charles coronation: Quiche declared official dish of the celebrations.

Why does coronation chicken have curry in it? ›

Exactly where the inspiration for the dish came from is a matter of speculation. Supposedly created for the Silver Jubilee of George V in 1935, a dish called Jubilee Chicken made with chicken, mayonnaise and curry powder is often said to be a precursor, but there's very little evidence for this theory.

Is coronation chicken made of mayonnaise? ›

If you've never heard of Coronation chicken, it's a cold dish of cooked chicken (shredded or chopped) in a curry spiced mayo-based sauce with mango chutney, sultanas and apricots for sweetness. Sounds like a bit of an unusual combination, but it really works.

Does coronation chicken contain onions? ›

Shred roast chicken breast. Make the curry sauce. Fry the red onion in the vegetable oil in a small pan for a few minutes until it starts to soften. Add curry powder, ginger, passata in a pan and cook gently for 10 minutes until flavours have been released and has reduced to a thick paste – set aside to cool.

What is another name for coronation chicken? ›

The recipe "Poulet Reine Elizabeth" now widely known as Coronation Chicken has been created by Le Cordon Bleu London to be served at the Coronation Luncheon in 1953. This is the extraordinary story of the recipe and of one of the most significant moments of Le Cordon Bleu London.

Who was coronation chicken invented for? ›

It was created to be eaten at Queen Elizabeth II's coronation banquet in 1953 and is sometimes known by the name "Poulet reine Elizabeth" (Queen Elizabeth chicken).

What was coronation chicken called before? ›

Just like King Charles III's Coronation Quiche recipe, in 1953 Queen Elizabeth II's coronation was marked with a dish. It was Poulet Reine Elizabeth, a chicken dish made with an Indian-inspired creamy curry sauce. And, over time, Brits started calling it by the English name, coronation chicken.

Why can't you freeze sandwiches with mayo? ›

Mayonnaise tends to separate on thawing. So, experiment to see how you like the result before making a freezer full of sandwiches.

What sandwich ingredients should not be frozen? ›

Frozen cheese may crumble more after thawing; if desired, grate the cheese before freezing it in sandwiches. Some ingredients do not freeze well. Hard-cooked egg whites become tough upon freezing. Jelly, jam and honey soak into bread making it soggy.

Where can I get coronation chicken? ›

Tesco Coronation Chicken Sandwich Filler 450G - Tesco Groceries.

What is the queens coronation meal? ›

The original dish that was served can be found on the menu as Poulet Reine Elizabeth, which in today's world translates to Coronation Chicken. It is described as chicken, boned and coated in curry cream sauce, with, one end of each dish, a well-seasoned dressed salad of rice, green peas and pimentos.

What did the Queen put in her scrambled eggs? ›

Queen Elizabeth's Scrambled Eggs Included Nutmeg and Lemon

It may sound a bit odd, but it's completely true. Queen Elizabeth enjoyed her scrambled eggs with lemon zest and nutmeg, so you know we're intrigued.

What is the queens favourite meat? ›

The queen's preference for game meats even extended to more casual meals; she was, reportedly, a big fan of hamburgers made with ground venison. She usually skipped any potatoes, pastas or grains at her evening repast, but almost always had room for dessert.

How did the Queen eat scrambled eggs? ›

She preferred her eggs scrambled first with a tablespoon of milk, then added to the preheated pan. Combined with a tablespoon of butter, the Queen's cook would leave the eggs to begin cooking. The other seasonings aren't added until just before the eggs fully set.

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