Curried Chicken Salad Phyllo Cups
May 18, 2015, Updated Jun 17, 2021
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These little curried chicken salad phyllo cups are packed full of Greek yogurt, curry spice, cilantro and green onions. Then it’s all packed into a crunchy phyllo cups for the perfect party appetizer.

It’s over. No more hot and sexy Don Draper. I won’t give you any spoilers since I’m sure some of you are still waiting to catch up online or DVR style. I don’t want to be the asshat that starts talking about all the big events in a season finale the minute after it happens. But really with social media nowadays I feel like it’s hard to keep ANYTHING a secret.
Actually {and I feel like this is pretty amazing} I have never seen Lost but have managed to keep the ending a secret to myself. I’m not sure I will actually watch Lost anytime soon but the way everyone talks about how the ending was the “worst ending in the history of ever” {direct quote from a friend} I want to hold out. Yeah, don’t be a jerk and leave a comment telling me how it ends.
Please.
Don’t be that guy.

I made these little chicken curry salad phyllo cup bites when my mom was visiting and they were a HUGE hit. They are perfectly seasoned and super creamy thanks to the tangy Greek yogurt addition. Of course you could always use mayonnaise if you wanted too but I really like the vibe of flavors with yogurt.
The crunch in this dish comes from the use of my most favorite Athens mini fillo shells. They only need to be crisped up in the oven for about 5 minutes and then you just fill them up with curry chicken salad and call it a day. How easy is that for a Memorial Day appetizer?
You could also totally make these and eat them for lunch or dinner. Just because they look fancy doesn’t mean they take forever to make. In less than 30 minutes you can go from “I’m going to eat my arm if I don’t get food” to “sweet baby j these things are delicious!”
Who doesn’t love that?

Look for more delicious appetizers? Try my radish and butter bites, soy sriracha deviled eggs or my baked garlic buffalo wings.
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Curried Chicken Salad Phyllo Cups
These little curried chicken salad phyllo cups are packed full of Greek yogurt, curry spice, cilantro and green onions. Then it's all packed into a crunchy phyllo cups for the perfect party appetizer.
Yield: 30 appetizer bites
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Ingredients:
- 12 ounces cooked shredded chicken breast
- 1/4 - 1/3 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup currants (or raisins)
- 2 tablespoons minced cilantro
- 2 tablespoons minced green onions
- 1 tablespoon curry powder
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 2 boxes (30 cups in total) Athens mini fillo shells
Directions:
In a large bowl add all ingredients except mini fillo shells.
Stir to combine. Taste the mixture and add more seasoning or Greek yogurt if desired. Keep refrigerated until ready to fill cups.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees, add fillo shells to a baking sheet and cook for about 5 minutes just to brown and crisp the shells.
Let the shells cool and fill with prepared chicken curry salad.












I love the curried chicken salad and how fun to serve it up in phyllo cups!
What a tasty little appetizer. Love the phyllo cups and the curry and cilantro.
These sound so good and love that you used Greek yogurt! I like the taste of the Greek yogurt, as well.
I adore chicken salad in any form, but those cute little phyllo cups are irresistible! They’d be great on any buffet or just to snack on all day!
Lovely photos! Phyllo is just the best.
I’m so devastated that Mad Men is over. I think I need to drown my sorrows in about 10 of these babies immediately! They look incredible!
I watched the finale yesterday just so I could avoid the spoilers! These phyllo cups look so good, I’m sure they were a hit!
Curried chicken salad is one of my all-time favorite salads. LOVE it in mini phyllo cup portions, perfect for entertaining!
I’m so sad that Mad Men is over! And even sadder that he spent the final episode in jeans and looking decidedly NOT HOT. Apparently I’m a suit and tie kind of gal.
Don’t waste your time on LOST. Seriously. It’ll suck you in and it’s not worth it.
These look like such a fun party snack! I love adding curry to chicken salad (and I ALWAYS use Greek yogurt in it since mayo=ick.)
MMMMMM!!! I’ve never tried currants or curry powder in my chicken salad but now I certainly want too!! Looks awesome!