Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad is my go to move when I want something fresh but I still want it to feel like an actual meal, not just a sad bowl of leaves. You know those days when it is hot out, you are busy, and cooking sounds like too much? This salad fixes that. It is sweet, crunchy, tangy, and honestly kind of fun to eat. Plus, it looks pretty on the table, which makes me feel like I have my life together for five minutes. 
The Story Behind This Recipe
Here’s why I love this Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad: it’s budget-friendly and it tastes like home. Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad is my go to move when I want something fresh but I still want it to feel like an actual meal,…
Why You’ll Love this Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad…
I have made this one for quick lunches, lazy dinners, and even for friends who swear they do not like salad. It wins people over because it is not trying too hard. The fruit makes it bright, the chicken makes it filling, and the dressing tastes like summer.
Here is why it sticks in my regular rotation:
It is fast. If you grab a rotisserie chicken, you are basically done.
It feels restaurant worthy. The strawberries and poppyseed dressing make it taste special.
It is flexible. Swap the greens, add more nuts, skip the cheese, do what you like.
It is great for groups. You can lay everything out and let people build their own bowl.
Also, if you are in a fruity salad mood lately, you should try my other favorite sweet and creamy side situation, this strawberry fluff salad. It is like a potluck classic and dessert had a baby, and somehow it works.

Is Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad healthy?
So, yes and no, and I mean that in a real life way. This Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad is packed with good stuff like greens, fresh fruit, and lean protein. But the dressing and add ins can swing it from light to more of a treat, depending on how you build it.
Here is how I think about it at home:
Greens and strawberries are an easy win. You are getting fiber, vitamins, and that fresh feeling.
Chicken adds protein, which keeps you full longer and makes it feel like a meal.
Nuts add healthy fats and crunch, but you do not need a mountain of them.
Dressing is the wildcard. Poppyseed dressing is usually a little sweet. You can use less, or make it yourself so you control the sugar.
I also think “healthy” includes “will you actually eat it and enjoy it?” Because if you hate your lunch, you are going to be hunting for snacks an hour later. This one is satisfying.
I made this for meal prep and did not even miss takeout. The dressing tastes just like the cafe version, and the strawberries stayed surprisingly fresh for two days. I am officially obsessed.
If you like crunchy, refreshing salads in general, you might also love this asian cucumber salad on the side. It is super simple and wakes up any meal.

Key Ingredients Needed for this Copycat Panera Salad
This is one of those recipes where the ingredients list looks a little fancy, but it is all easy to find. The biggest tip is to use ripe strawberries. If they taste good plain, they will taste amazing in the salad.
What you will need
- Greens: romaine, mixed greens, or a spring mix
- Fresh strawberries: sliced
- Cooked chicken: grilled, baked, or rotisserie chicken works
- Blueberries (optional but nice)
- Pineapple: small chunks, drained if using canned
- Mandarin oranges: drained if canned
- Pecans: toasted if you have time
- Feta (optional): for salty contrast
- Poppyseed dressing: store bought or homemade
On the fruit note, if you are the kind of person who loves that creamy fruit salad vibe, you might want to bookmark this strawberry banana cheesecake salad for another day. It is more dessert leaning, but it scratches that sweet craving.
Now, about the dressing. You can absolutely buy poppyseed dressing and call it a day. But if you want that homemade flavor, I like mixing a simple version with:
olive oil, apple cider vinegar, a little honey or sugar, Dijon, poppy seeds, and a pinch of salt. Shake it in a jar and taste as you go. If it is too sharp, add a bit more honey. If it is too sweet, add a touch more vinegar.
How to Assemble this Strawberry Poppyseed Salad
This is the part where you do not overthink it. The only real rule is: keep wet things off the greens until you are ready to eat, especially if you want leftovers.
Easy step by step
Step 1: Wash and dry your greens. I know drying feels annoying, but it matters. Wet greens make everything soggy fast.
Step 2: Prep the fruit. Slice strawberries, drain mandarin oranges, and pat pineapple dry if it is juicy.
Step 3: Add chicken. Chop or shred it into bite sized pieces.
Step 4: Toss in crunch. Add pecans right before serving so they stay crisp.
Step 5: Dress it. Start with a little, toss, then add more if you want. Poppyseed dressing can take over if you pour it like you are watering plants.
If I am serving people, I set it up like a salad bar: big bowl of greens, separate bowls for fruit, chicken, nuts, and cheese, then dressing on the side. It looks cute and nobody has to eat something they do not like.
By the way, if you are building a whole spread and want something nostalgic and easy for the table, ambrosia salad is still a classic for a reason. It is sweet, creamy, and always disappears.
Top Tips from the CK Test Kitchen!
Okay, my “test kitchen” is just me making the same thing a bunch of times until I stop tweaking it. But I have learned a few things that make this Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad taste better and hold up longer.
Toast the pecans. Even 5 minutes in a dry pan makes them smell incredible. Let them cool before adding.
Use cold chicken. Warm chicken wilts greens. If your chicken is fresh, let it cool first.
Keep fruit chunky, not mushy. Big, clean bites feel more like the cafe version.
Dress at the last minute. If you want leftovers, store dressing separately.
Balance the sweet. If your fruit is extra sweet, add a bit more feta or a pinch of salt to the dressing to keep it from tasting like dessert.
And if you are the kind of person who likes fun little strawberry desserts, I made these baby strawberry cream cheese impossible pies for a weekend treat and they were gone way too fast. Just saying.
Common Questions
Can I make this salad ahead of time?
Yes. Prep everything and store it separately. Keep greens dry, fruit in a container, chicken in another, and dressing in a jar. Assemble right before eating.
What is the best chicken to use?
Rotisserie chicken is the easiest. Grilled chicken breast works too. Even leftover baked chicken is great as long as it is not heavily sauced.
How long will leftovers last?
If it is already dressed, it is best the same day. If you keep everything separate, you can get 2 to 3 days out of it.
Can I swap the nuts?
Totally. Pecans feel closest to the original vibe, but sliced almonds or walnuts work. If you are nut free, try sunflower seeds for crunch.
What can I use instead of poppyseed dressing?
A light honey mustard or a strawberry vinaigrette can work. But the poppyseed dressing is what gives it that familiar taste.
A sweet, easy salad you will actually want to make again
This Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad hits that perfect spot between fresh and filling, and it is one of the easiest ways to bring a cafe style lunch into your own kitchen. Once you have the fruit prepped and the chicken ready, it comes together in minutes. If you want to compare versions, I have also pulled inspiration from Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad – Running in a Skirt and this tasty spin, Grilled Chicken Strawberry Poppyseed Salad. – How Sweet Eats. Now go grab those strawberries and make yourself a bowl that actually feels like a treat.

Copycat Panera Strawberry Poppyseed Salad
Ingredients
Method
- Wash and dry the mixed greens thoroughly.
- Prep the fruits: slice the strawberries, drain the mandarin oranges, and pat the pineapple dry if using canned.
- Shred or chop the cooked chicken into bite-sized pieces.
- In a large bowl, combine the mixed greens, strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, and mandarin oranges.
- Add the shredded chicken and toasted pecans just before serving.
- Drizzle the poppyseed dressing over the salad, tossing gently to combine.

