10 Minute Crazy-Good Italian Chopped Salad - Kalejunkie (2024)

When the spring and summer months roll around, there’s nothing that I want to eat more than a crunchy and refreshing salad. After all, a salad that is loaded with crunchy lettuce, tangy parmesan cheese, salty salami, and a creamy dressing… what could be better than that?! I’ve rolled all of those delicious ingredients, and more, into my 10 Minute Crazy-Good Italian Chopped Salad, which, as the name suggests, is actually crazy good. I can’t get enough of this salad, these days, and I know you won’t be able to either!

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Friends, can you believe that it’s been over six months since my very first cookbook, LOVE TO EAT, came into the world?! I truly cannot believe it. It seems like just yesterday I was busy developing all of the recipes that would come to be in this book. And now, you all tag me DAILY sending me recipes from the book that you’ve made. It blows my mind every time you make one of my recipes, so I just have to say… THANK YOU!

In celebration of making it past six months of my book being out in the world, I am so excited to share one of my favorite recipes from the book: my Crazy-Good Italian Chopped Salad. This delicious salad recipe comes together in less than 10 minutes, and is my healthier take on the traditional chopped salad recipe. It’s perfect for the summertime, or anytime that you are craving a crunchy, delicious, flavorful salad.

Plus… we have to talk about this dressing. This homemade dressing is so creamy and delicious, you’ll want to eat it with a spoon! It comes together with just a few simple ingredients, and is also perfect for dipping veggies into as a light snack.

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What You Need to Make This Better-Than-Takeout Chopped Salad

  • Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Olive oil is one of my favorite ingredients to use in dressings, because it’s full of heart-healthy fats and a distinct, delicious flavor.
  • Red Wine Vinegar: A splash of red wine vinegar helps to form the perfect dressing!
  • Dijon Mustard: Dijon mustard not only makes this salad dressing nice and creamy, but it adds the perfect, tangy flavor!
  • Seasonings: We’ll be using a combination of dried oregano, garlic powder, sea salt, and ground black pepper to season the dressing.
  • Lettuce: This salad calls for a combination of chopped iceberg and romaine lettuces, which truly give this salad the perfect texture and flavor.
  • Persian Cucumbers: This is optional, but I love adding in some chopped Persian cucumbers to add extra crunch to this salad recipe.
  • Salami: Salami is KEY to achieving the perfect Italian chopped salad. I love using lots of salami, because it’s my favorite part!
  • Garbanzo Beans: Make sure to wash and dry your garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas) before adding them to the salad! And here’s a little tip… you can save the water from the can of chickpeas and use it to make homemade mayonnaise!
  • Kalamta Olives: No Italian chopped salad is complete without the olives! Pitted kalamata olives add a salty, briny taste that is absolutely delicious in this salad.
  • Diced Tomatoes: Diced tomatoes add the perfect amount of acidity to this salad and bring a bright element to it.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Of course, no salad is complete without a healthy dose of parmesan cheese! I like to mix mine into the salad as well as sprinkle some on top, before serving.
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How to Make This Classic Salad & Delicious Dressing

To make this salad, start by preparing the dressing. Whisk the dressing ingredients together, in a small bowl, until they’re fully combined. Taste and add additional seasonings, if desired.

Next, chop your iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, Persian cucumbers, and salami, and add them to a large bowl alongside the garbanzo beans, olives, diced tomatoes, and grated parmesan cheese. Toss to combine, then pour the dressing on top and toss once more until the salad ingredients are fully coated in the dressing.

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Taste your tossed salad, and top with more cheese, if desired. Serve immediately, and enjoy!

If you make this recipe, please be sure to leave a review and rating below! To see more recipes and behind the scenes, follow along onInstagram,TikTok,andYoutube! I’m also now onPinterest,so stop by and take a look at what’s new.

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10 Minute Crazy-Good Italian Chopped Salad

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When the spring and summer months roll around, there's nothing that I want to eat more than a crunchy and refreshing salad. After all, a salad that is loaded with crunchy lettuce, tangy parmesan cheese, salty salami, and a creamy dressing… what could be better than that?! I've rolled all of those delicious ingredients, and more, into my10 Minute Crazy-Good Italian Chopped Salad, which, as the name suggests, is actually crazy good. I can't get enough of this salad, these days, and I know you won't be able to either!

Ingredients

For the Dressing:

  • 1/3 Cup Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
  • 3 Tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar
  • 1 Teaspoon Dijon Mustard plus additional, if desired
  • 1 Tablespoon Dried Oregano
  • 1 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • 1 Teaspoon Sea Salt plus additional, if desired
  • 3/4 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper plus additional, if desired

For the Salad:

  • 4 Cups Iceberg Lettuce finely chopped; this is about one head
  • 3 Cups Romaine Lettuce finely chopped; this is about one head
  • 4 Persian Cucumbers chopped; this is optional, but highly recommended
  • 1/2 Cup Salami finely chopped
  • 1 15 Ounce Can Garbanzo Beans drained and rinsed
  • 1/2 Cup Kalamata Olives chopped
  • 3/4 Cup Diced Tomatoes
  • 1/2 Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese plus more for topping, if desired.

Instructions

  • To make this salad, start by preparing the dressing. Whisk the dressing ingredients together, in a small bowl, until they're fully combined. Taste and add additional seasonings, if desired.

  • Next, chop your iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, Persian cucumbers, and salami, and add them to a large bowl alongside the garbanzo beans, olives, diced tomatoes, and grated parmesan cheese.

  • Toss to combine, then pour the dressing on top and toss once more until the salad ingredients are fully coated in the dressing.

  • Taste your tossed salad, and top with more cheese, if desired. Serve immediately, and enjoy!

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FAQs

How many carbs are in a chopped Italian salad? ›

Fresh Foods Chopped Italian Salad (1 container) contains 32g total carbs, 24g net carbs, 24g fat, 41g protein, and 500 calories.

Why do chopped salads taste better? ›

In a tossed salad, you may taste two or even several ingredients at a time, but rarely are all present in each mouthful, and the proportion of flavors varies widely from bite to bite. But a well-made chopped salad presents you with a harmonious, balanced combination of sweet, salty, sour, and bitter flavors every time.

What does a chopped salad contain? ›

Lettuce, olives, tomatoes, cucumber, cheese (usually parmesan or mozzarella balls), pepperoncini, onions, and if you like meat, throw in some chopped salami. What does it mean to ask for a salad chopped? It simply means that all the ingredients, including the lettuce, are chopped up small.

Are chopped salads healthy? ›

Interestingly, chopping may actually increase the amount of beneficial compounds known as polyphenols: plant chemicals with antioxidant properties that may help protect against the development of cancers, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, osteoporosis and neurodegenerative diseases.

Why do Italians eat salad after pasta? ›

Serving salad after the main course of a meal is an older tradition in Italy, and nowadays it is usually observed at large and formal dinners rather than during everyday meals. Eating a salad after a meal can help digestion, while eating one before a meal may help discourage overeating.

Is Italian salad dressing high in carbs? ›

Carbs. One serving of Italian dressing contains just under 2 grams of carbohydrates—though this can vary, depending on the recipe. Most of the carbs in a standard preparation come from added sweeteners. Store-bought dressings typically use sweeteners like sugar, corn syrup, or high fructose corn syrup.

How many calories does an Italian salad have? ›

Nutritional Summary:

There are 189 calories in 1 serving of Italian Salad.

How do restaurants get their salads so crisp? ›

The Keys to Crisp Lettuce

Lettuce actually needs a good amount of airflow, in addition to a bit of moisture (but not too much!), in order to stay crisp. That's why restaurants store their lettuce in special perforated bins that allow for air circulation while it's held in the fridge.

Why do restaurant salads taste better than homemade? ›

Restaurants salt their salads.

This resulted in every bite tasting vibrant and flavorful. "Season your salad just like you would anything else," Simpson said. "Salt is a big difference between salads at home and salads in a restaurant." This doesn't mean you have to make your salads salty!

How do restaurants get their salads so cold? ›

We chop the fresh salads and leave them on a tray or a salad container which is placed over a gastro-tray filled with ice. It is then left in the cold larder section of the kitchen and we cover the containers with a wet catering cloth.

Why are chopped salads so popular? ›

The allure of the chopped salad is multi-faceted. From a technical standpoint, the cutting of all ingredients into a uniform size and tossing them together means you'll be able to taste everything in each bite.

How long does chopped salad last in the fridge? ›

How long does salad last in the fridge? Stored correctly, an average salad will last up to five days in the fridge. Any longer than this, and you'll start to see soggy, wilting leaves. Stored incorrectly, and you could be looking at no more than a couple of hours!

Why is it called chopped salad? ›

At its most fundamental, a chopped salad is one in which the ingredients are cut down to a uniform size and tossed, either in the kitchen or at the table, so that every bite delivers all the flavors of the salad at once.

What is Italian salad dressing made of? ›

In a small bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar, lemon juice, parsley, honey, oregano, garlic, mustard, thyme, salt, and pepper. If desired, stir in the cheese.

What is regular vs chopped salad? ›

What's the difference between a chopped salad and a regular salad? A chopped salad is a salad that has all of its ingredients chopped into small pieces. This makes it easier to eat and also allows the flavors of the ingredients to mix together more evenly. What's the best way to chop vegetables for a salad?

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