EASY Italian Salad Recipe (That's Ready In 15 Minutes!) (2024)

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An Italian Salad is almost a meal in itself. Romaine lettuce loaded with hearty chick peas, juicy tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, spicy onions and pepperoncini, this Italian salad recipe is a delightful refreshing side dish or light main.

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Since I was a wee babe, ChiChi’s Italian Restaurant has been a family favorite. A local legend in the Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valleys of Southern California, ChiChi’s is a place that everyone knows. And I’m not talking about the Mexican food chain.

(Just for the record ChiChi means “little bird” in Italian.)

We have a photo of me at 2 weeks old sitting atop a table at ChiChi’s, it was so much a part of my childhood, I started early. Family albums include other shots from birthdays, late nights after high school basketball games, and other special events, like when we announced we were having a baby. ChiChi’s holds a host of memories for me.

Everything at ChiChi’s is fresh and made to order. The pasta are homemade and the pizza is hand stretched. Mmmm…. I want some right now!

One of my ultimate favorite things to order at ChiChi’s (besides “a pepperoni and mushroom pizza, stretched, and cut the old-fashioned way”) would be their Italian Salad. Oh my! Soooo yummy! Unfortunately, distance and money stand in the way of my indulging to my heart’s content.

After years of experimenting, I’ve seen great success copying ChiChi’s Italian Salad at home. Yeehaw! And I’m going to share the secret with you. The salad part was never hard to mimic, but the dressing? Ah, that’s another story.

Commenters over the years have debated some of my choices and plating methods. I can only guess that perhaps there is some slight variation among ChiChi’s locations or that our memories sometimes betray us.

However, my brother brought a few containers of dressing to me at the start of this copycat journey in 2009, and I was able to take apart the flavors a little. I’ve also had in-depth conversations with Jerry, the kitchen manager, during visits back home over the years.

The trick is to use vegetable oil, milder than olive oil, and to add a pinch of sugar if your red wine vinegar is more sour than sweet. The cheese is, indeed, a mixture of mozzarella and jack. You can’t really shred the cheese like “cheese worms” as we called them — to the uninitiated, ChiChi’s shredded cheese look like cylinders not true shreds — but you can mix the two varieties of cheese and it works out fine.

If you’re a Valley local, or even if you’re not, you can enjoy this delicious salad at home, for a fraction of the cost. Now that’s one good. cheap. eat.

Italian salad recipe ingredients

  • Dressing: For this homemade dressing I combined red wine vinegar, oil, sugar, salt, pepper, dried basil and dried oregano.
  • Veggies: We toss together chopped romaine, tomato wedges, and sliced onion.
  • Chickpeas: Or garbanzo beans as they are also known as.
  • Cheeses: We love a combination of mozzarella and pepper jack cheese. Before serving we like to sprinkle on some parmesan cheese as well.
  • Pepperocini: This salad would be the classic I grew up without the pepperocini that get tossed in.

How to make this Italian salad:

  1. Make the dressing: You want to start by combining the vinegar, sugar, and spices and whisk these to combine. Then add the oil to combine.
  2. Make the salad: In your salad bowl you want to toss together all of the salad ingredients.
  3. Drizzle on the dressing: When you are ready to serve, go ahead and drizzle on some of that dressing you whisked up earlier.
  4. Add more cheese: Because you can. No one will mind. A little parmesan cheese to top it and you are allset. Toss it all together before serving it up.

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Italian salad variations:

  • Add a protein. This salad is wonderful as it but feel free to add some cooked chicken, canned tuna, steak, shrimp, even tofu! And if you have any leftover proteins, maybe leftover turkey, it’s always a great way to use it up.
  • Vary the cheese. I told you my favorites that I grew up on and use but you can swap it out for what you have on hand. Cheddar would be a great substitution!
  • Extra veggies. Toss in some sliced cucumbers, radishes, or bell peppers for more color and crunch!
  • Other jarred wonders. Like olives, roasted red peppers, or artichokes would be delicious.
  • Fresh herbs. We used dried herbs in the dressing, but you can sprinkle on chopped fresh herbs – basil or parsley would be wonderful on the salad or in the dressing itself.
  • Croutons! Everyone loves croutons, don’t they? Especially if they are homemade croutons.

Can I prep this salad ahead of time?

Absolutely. Prepare the salad and dressing separately and store in the refrigerator the day before. Then right before serving, toss the two together.

HOW TO MAKE THIS GOOD AND CHEAP:

A salad with cheese, homemade dressing, and fresh veggies tastes like a million bucks, and it doesn’t have to be expensive. Here are some of the strategies you can use to make this recipe more economical:

  • Stock up on ingredients when they are on sale. The cheese is the price item in this recipe. Watch for sales and stock up.
  • Freeze the cheese. Stretch your cheese purchase by freezing it in small containers. This will extend the shelf life of your purchase and help you enjoy it for several weeks to come.
  • Make your own dressings.Bottled dressings are either way too expensive or full of junk. I love tomake my own dressings. Not only are they quick and economical to prepare, but they allow me to control the ingredients that I use.

HOW IMAKE THIS RECIPE EASY:

This recipe really couldn’t be easier than it is, but having the right kitchen tools can really make your time in the kitchen more enjoyable. Over time, I’ve honed my collection so that they are perfect for my needs.

Here are the tools that I use for this recipe:

EASY Italian Salad Recipe (That's Ready In 15 Minutes!) (3)If you prepare this recipe, be sure to share a picture on social media and hashtag it #GOODCHEAPEATS. I can't wait to see what you cook up!

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Italian Salad Recipe

A favorite at the Southern California ChiChi's chain, this Italian family salad as its called at the restaurants is a fan favorite. And now you can make it at home!

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Course: Salad

Cuisine: American, Italian

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 251kcal

Author: Jessica Fisher

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
  • pinch granulated sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon dried basil
  • ¼ cup neutral oil such as avocado or sunflower
  • 1 head romaine lettuce rinsed and torn into bite sized pieces
  • 1 roma tomato cut into wedges
  • ½ cup garbanzo beans drained and rinsed
  • 2 oz mozzarella cheese (shredded) (½ cup)
  • 2 oz jack cheese (shredded) (½ cup)
  • ¼ onion sliced
  • 6 pepperoncini sliced

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • In small jar or mixing bowl, combine the vinegar, sugar, salt, pepper, oregano, and basil. Whisk in the oil to blend. Set aside

  • In a large salad bowl, combine the lettuce, tomato, garbanzo beans, mozzarella cheese, monterey jack cheese, onion, and pepperoncini peppers.

  • Drizzle some of the dressing over all. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese, if desired.

  • Toss before serving. Serve additional dressing on the side.

Notes

The salad dressing and the salad can be prepared the day before. Store the two components separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 251kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 371mg | Potassium: 155mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 995IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 183mg | Iron: 1mg

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Originally published October 8, 2009. Updated August 26, 2017.

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FAQs

What is an Italian salad made of? ›

Part green salad, part antipasto salad, this recipe combines lettuce, celery, onion, peperoncini, olives, and cherry tomatoes — all tossed in a dressing made with olive oil, vinegar, and a little mayonnaise.

How is salad served in Italy? ›

According to Fodor's Travel, most restaurants in Italy don't serve any dressing on salad at all, although as new cuisines are starting to be introduced, you may see options like Caesar salads on the menu. Traditional Italian salads come simply with extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, and salt.

What is the simple Italian salad made of mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil? ›

Caprese salad is made with just three basic ingredients—tomatoes, fresh basil, and fresh mozzarella. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, drizzle with some extra virgin olive oil, and perhaps add a dash of balsamic vinegar over the top to bring all the flavors together.

What is the most common salad dressing in Italy? ›

The concept of a single "Italian dressing" does not exist in Italy. Instead, salads are typically dressed very simply with what many call "olio e aceto," which translates to oil and vinegar. The oil is almost invariably extra virgin olive oil, prized for its health benefits and flavor.

What salad does Kylie Jenner eat? ›

The sesame chicken salad that Kylie Jenner eats every day. Butter lettuce, shredded red cabbage, cilantro, green onion, almonds, sesames and grilled chicken are tossing in a creamy sesame tahini dressing.

What salad are kardashians always eating? ›

If you haven't heard of Health Nut, you probably known them more famously as the “Kardashian salads” that they are always eating/shaking around on their show (in case you aren't a fan of the show, the Kardashians' go-to order is the Chinese chicken salad and the mango iced greentini).

Do Italians put olive oil on salad? ›

To dress a salad in Italy is simplicity itself: extra virgin olive oil, salt, and vinegar – but t's not as easy as it looks. Learn more! We wonder how many times you've dressed a fresh vegetable salad thinking it was the most inconsequential thing in the world.

What dressings do Italians use? ›

Despite its name, Italian dressing is not used in Italy, where salad is normally dressed with olive oil, vinegar or lemon juice, salt, and sometimes balsamic vinegar at the table, and not with a pre-mixed vinaigrette.

Do Italians eat pasta or salad first? ›

You eat pasta and then you eat the salad. It's a primo piatto, meaning it's a first course, which you can't translate as an appetizer.

What can I put in my salad to fill it up? ›

Try four ounces of one of the following:
  1. Beans like black, chickpeas (hummus), cannellini or adzuki.
  2. Chicken.
  3. Edamame.
  4. Eggs (over easy, soft boiled, or chopped hard boiled)
  5. Lean beef.
  6. Lentils.
  7. Reduced fat cheese.
  8. Seafood (sardines, tuna, shrimp, salmon)

Can you eat salad every day? ›

There is concern that the body does not easily absorb raw fruits and vegetables. Generally speaking, this has proved false. People who eat salad regularly are much more likely to fulfill their recommended intake of nutrients. Eating a salad every day is healthy because you get vital nutrients, fiber, and good fats.

Why do Italians eat salad at end of meal? ›

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 Caesar salad an Italian salad? ›

Caesar salad was invented in the early 1920s by Caesar Cardini, an Italian chef who owned a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico. He moved to Tijuana from California to avoid Prohibition, and it was here, on July 4th, 1924, where Caesar is believed to have invented the Caesar Salad.

Do they use salad dressing in Italy? ›

To dress a salad in Italy is simplicity itself: extra virgin olive oil, salt, and vinegar – but t's not as easy as it looks. Learn more! We wonder how many times you've dressed a fresh vegetable salad thinking it was the most inconsequential thing in the world.

What type of matter is Italian salad dressing? ›

Salad dressing can be a hom*ogeneous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture based on the type of salad dressing it is. Oil and vinegar are the main ingredients in Italian salad dressing. Since oil and vinegar don't mix Italian salad dressing would be a heterogeneous mixture.

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