Italian Chopped Salad (original) (raw)

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With salami, Kalamata olives, sun-dried tomatoes, provolone, and zesty pepperoncini, this Italian Chopped Salad is a pizzeria-style salad that’s full of BIG flavor—truly, a salad worth getting excited about!

Easy Italian chopped salad on a plate

The homemade (and so much tastier) version of a restaurant classic.

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Chopped salads are ubiquitous at many Italian-American restaurants and pizzerias, and while I love the idea of a fresh salad to kick off pizza night, they’re often drowning in oily dressing.

That’s where today’s homemade Italian chopped salad comes in!

This Italian chopped salad is EXACTLY what I wish every pizza place would serve. But until then, at least it’s easy to make at home!

5 Star Review

“If I could give this 10 stars I would. It had the best flavor and was the perfect side to our dinner. The dressing was on point too.”

— Kari —

Italian chopped salad in a bowl with chickpeas

Key Ingredients

You’ll find the full list of ingredients in the recipe card below, but here are some notes to keep in mind.

How to Make Italian Chopped Salad

A bowl of sun-dried tomatoes and onions

Various diced ingredients in a bowl

Dressing being whisked in a bowl

Prepare. Cover the onions with cold water in a bowl. Rehydrate the sun-dried tomatoes in hot water in another bowl.

Massage the Kale. Stem, chop, and massage the kale. This softens it and mellows some of its raw flavor.

Combine. Add the remaining salad ingredients to the bowl. Drain the onions and sun-dried tomatoes, then add them to the salad mixture.

Dress the Salad. Whisk the Italian dressing ingredients together. Drizzle dressing over the salad, tossing to coat. ENJOY!

Leftover Ideas

Serve leftover salad inside a wrap for a tasty on-the-go lunch, or mix in cooked, cooled pasta with leftover salad to turn it into a hearty pasta salad.

Pizza and Italian chopped salad on a plate

What to Serve With Italian Chopped Salad

I like to prep this Italian chopped salad a day ahead, then when dinnertime rolls around, I just pop a frozen pizza in the oven to go with it. In a few minutes, our Italian salad + pizza dinner is ready to serve. If you’re feeling more ambitious than frozen pizza, here are some ideas:

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With creamy provolone, olives, salami, chickpeas, and lots of veggies, this Italian chopped salad is packed with flavor. A reader favorite!

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FOR THE DRESSING:


Serving: 1(of 10)Calories: 260kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 12gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 17mgPotassium: 662mgFiber: 5gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 4350IUVitamin C: 47mgCalcium: 173mgIron: 3mg

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