Sassy Scotty Chicken Salad: The Ultimate Bacon and Cheddar Recipe

By Sarah Jenkins

On August 8, 2026

Close up smartphone photo of fine-shredded Sassy Scotty chicken salad saturated in creamy ranch dressing.

Cuisine

American

Prep time

20 minutes

Cooking time

15 minutes

Total time

35 minutes

Servings

4 cups

The Sassy Scotty chicken salad is a masterclass in texture and savory balance. If you have ever stepped foot into a Southern-style chicken salad joint, you know that this specific combination of smoky bacon, sharp cheddar, and zesty ranch is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the menu.

Achieving the perfect Sassy Scotty chicken salad at home requires more than just mixing ingredients in a bowl. It demands a forensic approach to shredding the chicken and a calculated balance of fats and acids to mimic that iconic, creamy mouthfeel that keeps fans coming back for more.

In this guide, we are breaking down the culinary science behind the ivory-colored fine shreds and the “jagged shard” cheddar aesthetic. Whether you are prepping for a high-protein lunch or a backyard gathering, this recipe delivers a visual and flavorful punch that rivals any professional deli.

A bowl of Sassy Scotty chicken salad featuring orange cheddar shards and dark red bacon bits next to a celery stalk.
Jagged cheddar shards and smoky bacon provide the perfect visual and textural contrast.

Why This Savory Bacon and Cheddar Blend Works

  • Ultra-Fine Texture: By poaching the chicken and shredding it while warm, we achieve thin ivory strands that absorb the dressing better than chunky cubes.
  • The Zesty Punch: A custom ranch base provides a thick, creamy coating that carries the heat of coarse ground black pepper and the tang of fresh chives.
  • Smoky Contrast: Dark-red diced bacon bits offer a necessary salty crunch against the soft, saturated chicken.
  • Visual Appeal: The contrast of emerald-green chives and bright orange cheddar shards makes this dish a centerpiece-worthy

To recreate the Sassy Scotty chicken salad, we must focus on high-quality proteins and specific dairy fats. The “invisible” ingredients here are just as important as the visible ones to ensure structural integrity.

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts: 2 lbs (907g). We use breasts specifically to maintain that clean ivory color and lean texture that allows the dressing to shine.

Thick Zesty Ranch Dressing: 1 cup (240ml). Choose a high-quality, buttermilk-based ranch or make a thick version using mayo and sour cream to ensure it doesn’t become watery.

Crispy Smoked Bacon: 6 slices (approx. 150g). The bacon must be rendered until dark red and very crispy so it maintains its bite even after being folded into the creamy base.

Sharp Cheddar Cheese: 1 cup (115g). Use a block of sharp cheddar and shred it yourself to get those jagged, bright orange shards that look so much better than pre-shredded varieties.

Fresh Chives: 1/4 cup (10g). Finely chopped emerald-green chives provide a mild onion note and a beautiful pop of color.

Coarse Ground Black Pepper: 1 tsp (2g). This is not just for seasoning; the large flakes provide a visual “cracked” aesthetic and a burst of floral heat.

Chicken Broth: 4 cups (960ml). This is our poaching liquid, essential for keeping the chicken moist and infused with subtle savory notes.

Fresh Celery Stalks: 2-3 stalks. While some is finely diced for the salad, a whole stalk served on the side provides the iconic crunch and palate cleanser.

Professional Tools for Elite Shredding

To achieve the “fine-shredded” look required for an authentic Sassy Scotty chicken salad, your choice of equipment is vital. A standard knife will result in cubes, which we want to avoid for this specific profile.

A Stand Mixer fitted with a paddle attachment is the secret weapon for creating those thin, ivory-colored shreds in under 60 seconds. If you don’t have one, two large Stainless Steel Forks and some patience will do the trick.

You will also need a Large Heavy-Bottomed Pot for gentle poaching and a Microplane or Box Grater for those sharp cheddar shards. A sharp Chef’s Knife is required for the precision-diced bacon and chives.

Close up smartphone photo of fine-shredded Sassy Scotty chicken salad saturated in creamy ranch dressing.
Observe the fine ivory shreds fully saturated in our signature zesty ranch.

Mastering the Fine-Shredded Poaching Technique

Gentle Poaching for Ivory Perfection

Place the chicken breasts in a large pot and cover with the chicken broth. Bring the liquid to a very gentle simmer over medium heat—do not let it reach a rolling boil, as this toughens the proteins.

Cook for 12-15 minutes until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C). Remove the chicken immediately and let it rest for 5 minutes; this allows the juices to redistribute, ensuring the shreds are saturated and not dry.

The Art of the Fine Shred

While the chicken is still warm, place it in the bowl of a stand mixer. Turn the mixer to low speed for 30-45 seconds. Watch closely as the meat transforms into extremely small, thin ivory-colored shreds.

If shredding by hand, use the forks to pull the grain of the meat apart into the thinnest possible filaments. The goal is a texture that looks almost like pulled wool—soft, airy, and ready to soak up the dressing.

Rendering the Crispy Bacon Crumbles

While the chicken cools, dice your raw bacon into small 1/4 inch pieces. Place them in a cold skillet and turn the heat to medium. This “cold start” method renders the fat slowly, ensuring every piece is a dark-red, crispy nugget.

Drain the bacon on a paper towel. It is imperative that the bacon is completely cool before adding it to the salad to prevent the cheese shards from melting prematurely.

Assembling the Sassy Scotty Masterpiece

In a large mixing bowl, combine the fine-shredded chicken with the thick zesty ranch dressing. Use a folding motion with a spatula to ensure every ivory strand is fully saturated in the creamy white base.

Gently fold in three-quarters of the crispy bacon and the sharp cheddar shards. We reserve the remaining portion for the topping to maintain that high-impact visual appeal described in our bacon cheddar chicken salad guide.

Transfer the mixture to a white ceramic bowl. Top with a dense layer of the remaining dark-red bacon and orange cheddar. Finish with a generous sprinkle of emerald-green chives and the coarse-ground black pepper.

Expert Tips for Deli-Quality Results

  • Temperature Control: Never mix the ranch or cheese into hot chicken. If the chicken is too warm, the dressing will break and become oily rather than creamy.
  • Zest Adjustment: If your ranch isn’t “sassy” enough, add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar or a pinch of cayenne pepper to brighten the flavors.
  • Shred Size: If the chicken looks like chunks, keep shredding. The hallmark of a

If you notice the salad has thickened too much after a day in the fridge, simply stir in a teaspoon of buttermilk or milk to loosen the texture back to its original creamy glory.

What to Serve With This Savory Salad

To complement the richness of the bacon and cheddar, pair this salad with crisp, refreshing sides. A single fresh celery stalk is traditional, providing a clean snap between bites of the creamy chicken.

For a full lunch spread, serve it alongside a bright cucumber salad or tucked into a wrap like our chicken salad cucumber roll-ups. If you want to keep the protein high, it also pairs beautifully with a side of Turkish onion salad for an acidic contrast.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can, but the texture will be different. Rotisserie chicken is roasted, which makes the meat firmer and harder to shred into the delicate, fine strands characteristic of a Sassy Scotty.

The secret is poaching the chicken breasts and using a stand mixer with the paddle attachment while the meat is still warm. This pulls the fibers into thin ivory strands rather than large chunks.

Yes! This recipe is naturally low in carbohydrates and high in protein and healthy fats, making it an excellent choice for those following a ketogenic or low-carb lifestyle.

To achieve that signature zest, ensure your ranch has a buttermilk base and consider adding extra coarse ground black pepper and a small splash of apple cider vinegar for tang.

The Sassy Scotty Chicken Salad Recipe

Close up smartphone photo of fine-shredded Sassy Scotty chicken salad saturated in creamy ranch dressing.

Sassy Scotty Chicken Salad: The Ultimate Bacon and Cheddar Recipe

This Sassy Scotty chicken salad features fine-shredded poached chicken saturated in zesty ranch, loaded with crispy smoked bacon, sharp cheddar shards, and fresh chives for the ultimate savory, high-protein lunch experience.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings: 4 cups
Course: Lunch, Salad
Cuisine: American
Calories: 415

Ingredients
  

Core Ingredients
  • 2 lbs Chicken Breasts Boneless and skinless
  • 1 cup Zesty Ranch Dressing Thick buttermilk-based
  • 6 slices Bacon Crispy smoked, diced
  • 1 cup Sharp Cheddar Cheese Jagged orange shards
  • 1/4 cup Fresh Chives Finely chopped
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper Coarse ground

Equipment

  • 1 Stand Mixer For fine-shredding the chicken.
  • 1 Large pot For poaching chicken breasts.

Method
 

Poach and Shred
  1. Place chicken in pot with broth. Simmer for 12-15 mins until 165°F (74°C).
  2. Place warm chicken in a stand mixer and paddle on low for 45 seconds until fine ivory shreds form.
Assembly
  1. Fold shredded chicken with ranch until fully saturated.
  2. Gently stir in bacon, cheddar, and chives, reserving some for topping.

Notes

Ensure chicken is completely cool before adding cheese to prevent melting.
Use a stand mixer for the most authentic fine-shredded texture.
A top-down view of Sassy Scotty chicken salad in a white bowl topped with bacon, cheddar shards, and chives.
The ultimate Sassy Scotty chicken salad with crispy bacon and sharp cheddar.

Closing and Call to Action

Creating a Sassy Scotty chicken salad at home is all about embracing the savory trio of bacon, cheddar, and ranch. By focusing on the fine-shredded texture of the poached chicken and using high-quality sharp cheddar, you can bring the taste of the South directly to your kitchen.

If you enjoyed this recipe, please leave a comment below and let us know how your shreds turned out! Don’t forget to follow us and save this recipe to your favorite boards on Pinterest so you always have this high-protein lunch option at your fingertips.

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