Italian Chopped Salad is stuffed with flavor and texture that is highly satisfying. Full of classic Italian flavors, this salad is going to be a huge hit at your next gathering! I love chopped salads, you get a bit of everything in every bite, and it’s all bite-sized. You have to try some of my other favorite chopped salads, Avocado, Chicken and Bacon, Thai Cashew, and an Autumn Salad.
Italian Chopped Salad
If you can chop stuff up, you can make this incredible salad. Italian chopped salad is zesty, fresh, and full of Italian flavors you are going to love. This salad comes together quickly and easily, making it a go-to when I’m short on time but need a big flavor. The cheese and salami give it a boost of protein that allows this salad to be either a main dish or a side salad. Either way your family is going to love the uniqueness of it. The lettuce and tomatoes lighten the salad, so it isn’t super heavy. Red onion and pepperoncini give it that classic Italian zesty kick. And the black olives add flavor and a bit texture. Chopping everything in this Italian salad makes it super easy to eat and ensures every bit gets a good dose of that insanely delicious dressing. You have to make this salad, it’s so good!
What You Need For Chopped Italian Salad
Romaine Lettuce: thinly choppedPepperoncini: deseeded and slicedCherry tomatoes: choppedOlives: I buy mine already sliced in a can, or you can slice them yourself.Red Onion: Slice and chop the red onion nice and thin.Italian salami: thinly sliced, can also use bite-sized salamiMozzarella cheese: cubedHomemade Italian Dressing: Yes, make sure it’s Homemade, it is so much better, it’s fast and delicious.
Let’s Get Chopping!
Chop: This is called a chopped salad for a reason, everything in it should be chopped, not just sliced or diced. This helps the salad mix thoroughly, makes it easier to eat, and better-tasting. Lettuce: I like to use romaine lettuce because it has both crunchy and leafy parts that give all the texture I could want. You can use iceberg or a mixture of both. Also, try mixing in some spinach for an extra boost of iron.Meat: Salami is the meat most often found in a chopped salad, you can also substitute in pepperoni, just note it will give you a slightly different flavor. To save time buy the bite-sized salami all ready to go.Cheese: For a shortcut, you can use cheese sticks and cut them up. They are a perfect size already! Try substituting parmesan or provolone or using a mixture of all of the above too. Add-Ins: For other ingredient ideas try chickpeas, sun-dried tomatoes, kalamata olives, and fresh diced peppers. Storage: Unfortunately once the salad and dressing have combined, it is hard to store. The salad will get soggy. Only dress what you plan on eating and store the salad and dressing separately for longer storage. Both will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.