Wedge Salad with Thousand Island Dressing (original) (raw)

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A Wedge Salad is a crisp, refreshing and fun start to any meal. Iceberg lettuce wedges topped with homemade thousand island dressing, crisp bacon, chives, tomatoes and pepper jack cheese.

A classic wedge salad with bacon, tomatoes, shredded cheese and thousand island dressing.

If you’ve never had a wedge salad, you are in for a treat! They are a beautiful way to start a meal, plus they’re really fun to eat! Traditionally made with iceberg lettuce, this salad can also be made with Romaine.

It’s no secret we are a cruising family. We love our Disney Cruises and I have several recipes that have been inspired by some of the wonderful meals we’ve enjoyed on board. Like Creamy Lemon Artichoke Tortellini Skillet, Goat Cheese and Marinara Stuffed Zucchini Boats and my favorite breakfast Asparagus and Tomato Frittata.

This Wedge Salad with Thousand Island Dressing is one of the salad course options during each cruise. It’s made with iceberg lettuce wedges, bacon, tomatoes and pepper jack cheese and a rich and creamy thousand island dressing.

Traditionally a classic wedge is made with blue cheese or ranch dressing, but we absolutely love the tangy thousand island, so much that eating it any other way feels so wrong!

PREPARATION

A wedge salad with thousand island dressing, bacon, tomatoes and cheese.

HOW TO EAT A WEDGE SALAD

It happens to everyone. That wedge sounds delicious with all those yummy toppings so you order it not really knowing what to expect. Then it arrives and it’s a big hunk of lettuce. How are you supposed to eat that?!

You’ve basically got two options, and I’ve done both.

  1. Proper etiquette suggests you should eat the wedge with a fork and knife, and only one bite at a time.
  2. Chop that baby up and eat it as you please.

Don’t be afraid to go against the grain and cut that wedge into bite sized chunks. This way you can get a little bit of everything in each bite. But if you’re in a famcy restaurant, you might want to stick to option number one.

VARIATIONS

I love the wedge salad just the way we make it, but there are several different variations I’ve come up with that are just as delicious. If you’re looking to try something a little different for your salad course, try these wedge salad variations:

a collage of 3 images showing the process of making thousand island dressing.

HOMEMADE THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING

My dad’s favorite salad dressings were always of the sweeter variety. Catalina, Thousand Island, French, those were his favorites. So making a homemade thousand island dressing was kind of a no brainer. It’s creamy, tangy and a little sweet and pairs so well with the bacon and pepper jack on our wedge salad.

Homemade dressings are really easy to make and usually just involve a few ingredients in a blender. Because we’re using pickle relish, this recipe doesn’t even need an appliance. Just a bowl, a whisk and a little elbow grease!

The taste and texture is a little like McDonald’s secret sauce, but homemade is way better. The Big Mac sauce includes mustard and paprika, which aren’t found in my thousand island dressing.

WHAT’S IN IT?

Here are the ingredients needed for Thousand Island Dressing:

  1. Mayonnaise – this provides the creamy base for our dressing.
  2. Ketchup – adds sweetness and a little bit of tangy flavor.
  3. Sweet pickle relish – I love the slight texture it adds.
  4. Onion – just a little and grated finely.
  5. Garlic – because everything needs a little garlic. Also minced finely.
  6. Apple cider vinegar – adds an acidic element and brightness in contrast to the creamy mayo and ketchup.
  7. Salt and pepper – add as desired until you’re happy with the flavor

Whisk the ingredients together in a bowl and store in the fridge until you’re ready to serve. If not serving right away or if you have some dressing leftover after serving the wedge salads, store the dressing in a mason jar or another type of container with a tightly fitted lid.

TIPS AND TRICKS

An overhead photo of wedge salads with toppings and dressings.

More salads and dressings:

Recipe

1000 Island Dressing:

Wedge Salad:

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Dressing:

Salad Assembly:

Dressing recipe makes a little over 1 cup which is roughly 8 servings. Serving size is dependant on desired amount per person. I usually at least double the recipe so I have plenty and just store the leftovers in the fridge.

Keyword wedge salad, wedge salad, thousand island dressing

Calories: 306kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 10gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 35mgSodium: 640mgPotassium: 437mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 1409IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 139mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional Disclaimer Kristin Maxwell of "Yellow Bliss Road" is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. For accurate calorie counts and other nutritional values, we recommend running the ingredients through your preferred online nutritional calculator. Calories and other nutritional values can vary depending on which brands were used.

Kristin Maxwell is the creator and main recipe developer, writer, and photographer of Yellow Bliss Road. A self-taught cook and self-appointed foodie, she specializes in easy, flavorful and approachable recipes for any home cook.

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