If you are searching for a lunch that feels as light as a summer breeze but keeps you full until dinner, these Chicken salad cucumber roll ups are the definitive answer. They are a masterclass in texture, combining the snappy, refreshing crunch of translucent English cucumbers with a rich, velvety chicken filling.
Visually, these roll-ups are a showstopper. Picture vibrant forest green ribbons of cucumber, so thinly sliced they are nearly see-through, wrapped around a hearty, chunky poached chicken salad.
Every bite is accented by the punch of red onion, the earthy aroma of fresh dill, and the bold heat of coarse cracked black pepper. Whether you are hosting a brunch or prepping a weeknight snack, this recipe delivers professional-grade results with minimal effort.

Why You Will Crave These Refreshing Cucumber Wraps
- Textural Contrast: You get the “snap” of the cold cucumber followed by the “creaminess” of the Greek yogurt-based chicken salad.
- Clean Nutrition: High in protein and low in carbohydrates, making them perfect for keto, paleo, or general healthy eating goals.
- Visual Elegance: With glistening water droplets on the cucumber and bright green celery bits, these look like they came from a high-end spa menu.
- Flavor Harmony: The tang of the yogurt perfectly balances the savory shredded chicken and the aromatic fresh dill.
The High-Protein Essentials for Your Cucumber Wraps
To achieve the exact look and taste of our Chicken salad cucumber roll ups, the quality of your ingredients is paramount. We aren’t just making a sandwich filling; we are building a structural appetizer.
2 Large English Cucumbers: You must use English (hothouse) cucumbers because they have thinner skin and fewer seeds, which is vital for creating those long, flexible forest-green ribbons.
1 lb (450g) Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast: We will poach this gently to ensure the meat remains succulent and “chunky” rather than dry and stringy.
1/2 cup (120g) Thick Greek Yogurt: This serves as our creamy binder; using a high-protein yogurt provides a much thicker, more stable texture than traditional mayonnaise.
1/4 cup (40g) Finely Diced Celery: These provide the “bright green” pops of color and essential structural crunch inside the roll.
2 tbsp (20g) Minced Red Onion: These tiny “bits of red” provide a sharp contrast to the green cucumber and add a necessary bite to the flavor profile.
1/4 cup (10g) Fresh Dill Sprigs: Freshness is key here; the dill provides that signature herbal aroma that pairs beautifully with the cucumber.
1/2 tsp (3g) Coarse Cracked Black Pepper: We want visible, large flakes of pepper for both aesthetic appeal and a slow-building heat.
1/2 tsp (3g) Sea Salt Flakes: These flakes dissolve slowly, providing little bursts of seasoning without making the cucumber “weep” too quickly.
1 tbsp (15ml) Fresh Lemon Juice: This “invisible” ingredient brightens the yogurt dressing and keeps the chicken tasting fresh.
1/4 tsp (1g) Garlic Powder: A foundational seasoning that adds depth to the yogurt without the harshness of raw garlic.
The Essential Toolkit for Translucent Ribbons
To get that professional handheld smartphone photo look, you need the right tools. A standard kitchen knife will struggle to get the cucumber thin enough to roll without snapping.
A Sharp Mandoline Slicer: This is the secret to those “translucent” and “vibrant forest green” ribbons. Set it to approximately 1/16th of an inch.
Paper Towels or a Clean Lint-Free Cloth: Cucumbers are 95% water. To see those “glistening water droplets” without a soggy mess, you must pat the slices dry before filling.
Mixing Bowls: One for the poaching liquid and a chilled one for mixing the salad to keep the yogurt thick and stable.

Mastering the Poach: How to Get Chunky, Juicy Chicken
The biggest mistake in many cold chicken salad recipes is overcooking the poultry. For our Chicken salad cucumber roll ups, we want substantial chunks that hold their shape.
Step 1: The Gentle Poaching Technique
Place your chicken breasts in a single layer in a small pot. Cover with cold water or chicken broth by at least an inch. Add a pinch of salt and a few peppercorns.
Bring the liquid to a very gentle simmer—not a rolling boil. As soon as it reaches a simmer, turn the heat to the lowest setting, cover, and cook for 10-12 minutes.
Check the internal temperature; it should be 165°F (74°C). Remove the chicken and let it rest for 10 minutes before dicing. This resting phase ensures the juices stay inside the meat.
Step 2: Preparing the Vibrant Cucumber Ribbons
While the chicken cools, prep your cucumbers. Wash them thoroughly but do not peel them; that forest green skin is essential for the visual contrast.
Using your mandoline, slice the cucumber lengthwise into long ribbons. Stop when you reach the watery seeds in the center, flip the cucumber, and repeat on the other side.
Lay the ribbons on a layer of paper towels. Sprinkle very lightly with sea salt to draw out excess moisture, then pat them dry. This ensures they remain “vibrant” and “crisp.”
Step 3: Crafting the Thick Greek Yogurt Dressing
In a large bowl, whisk together the Greek yogurt, lemon juice, garlic powder, and half of the fresh dill. The dressing should be thick enough to hold a peak.
Fold in the diced celery and minced red onion. If you enjoy various flavor profiles, you might find this base similar to what we use in our healthy chicken salad recipes.
Step 4: Folding and Seasoning
Gently fold the cooled, chunky poached chicken into the dressing. You want the chicken to be coated but not submerged; the texture of the meat should still be visible.
Add the sea salt flakes and half of the cracked black pepper. Taste and adjust. If the mixture feels too loose, refrigerate it for 15 minutes to firm up the yogurt.
Step 5: The Rolling Process
Lay one cucumber ribbon flat on a clean surface. Place about 1-2 tablespoons of the chicken mixture at one end of the ribbon.
Carefully roll the cucumber over the filling, keeping it snug but not so tight that the filling squeezes out the sides. Place the roll-up seam-side down on your matte white ceramic plate.
Repeat until all the mixture is used. For a different twist on this technique, you might also enjoy our classic carol chicken salad served in a similar fashion.
Expert Tips for Perfect Roll-Ups
- The Seed Secret: Don’t use the very center of the cucumber. Those slices are too watery and will cause the roll-ups to slide apart. Save the centers for a refreshing Greek salad side.
- Temperature Control: Ensure your chicken is completely cold before mixing with the yogurt. Hot chicken will melt the yogurt, resulting in a runny mess.
- Uniformity: Use a small cookie scoop to portion the chicken salad. This ensures every roll-up is the same size, giving you that “arranged neatly” professional look.
- The Garnish: Don’t skip the extra sprig of dill and the final dusting of pepper on top. It’s the difference between a “snack” and a “culinary experience.”
How to Store Your Chicken Salad Cucumber Roll Ups
These are best enjoyed within 2-3 hours of assembly to maintain that “glistening” freshness. However, you can store the chicken salad and the cucumber ribbons separately in the fridge for up to 2 days.
If you must store the assembled roll-ups, place them in a single layer in an airtight container lined with a dry paper towel. We do not recommend freezing this recipe, as cucumbers lose their structural integrity when thawed.
What to Serve with This Dish
These Chicken salad cucumber roll ups are versatile. They function as a light main course or a sophisticated appetizer. If you are looking to round out the meal, consider these pairings:
Pair them with a bowl of soup or another salad for a “Pick Two” lunch style. They go exceptionally well with a side of fruit or a handful of roasted nuts for extra crunch.
If you’re hosting a party, serve these alongside a variety of other cold options. Check out our classic cucumber salad recipe for a more traditional side dish option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! This recipe specifically uses thick Greek yogurt to provide a tangy flavor and high protein content. Ensure you use a thick, strained yogurt (like Fage) to keep the filling stable.
The key is to salt the cucumber ribbons lightly and let them sit for 2-3 minutes, then pat them completely dry with a paper towel before adding the filling. This removes the surface moisture that causes sogginess.
For the best texture and visual appeal, these should be eaten within a few hours. While they can last up to 24 hours in the fridge, the cucumber will eventually lose its crispness.
Absolutely. By replacing bread or wraps with cucumber ribbons and using high-protein yogurt and chicken, these roll-ups are naturally low in carbs and very keto-friendly.
A mandoline slicer is the best tool for this task. It creates uniform, paper-thin ribbons that are flexible enough to roll without snapping, which is difficult to achieve with a standard knife.
The Complete Recipe for Chicken Salad Cucumber Roll Ups
Follow these steps precisely to recreate the beautiful, high-protein rolls described in our guide. This recipe is designed to be both a visual and culinary triumph.


Chicken Salad Cucumber Roll Ups: The Ultimate High-Protein, Low-Carb Lunch
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Place chicken in a pot of salted water. Simmer on low for 10-12 minutes until 165°F (74°C).
- Let chicken rest for 10 minutes, then dice into chunky cubes.
- Using a mandoline, slice English cucumbers into long, forest-green ribbons.
- Pat the ribbons dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture.
- Whisk yogurt, lemon juice, dill, onion, and celery in a bowl.
- Fold in the chunky chicken until evenly coated.
- Place a spoonful of chicken on a cucumber ribbon and roll tightly. Garnish with pepper and dill.
Notes
Pat the cucumber ribbons dry thoroughly to prevent the roll-ups from sliding.
Closing & Call to Action
Making Chicken salad cucumber roll ups is an easy way to elevate your lunch game. With their vibrant green color and creamy, savory filling, they are as much a treat for the eyes as they are for the palate.
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