7 Layer Salad • the ultimate recipe! (2024)

My 7 Layer Salad with a creamy buttermilk poppy seed dressing is a crowd pleasing layered salad that can be assembled ahead of time so it’s perfect for picnics, potlucks, and barbecues. It’s colorful and festive, and guaranteed to get raves!

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7 layer salad is the queen of all salads!

You know I love me some salad ~ it’s one of my favorite things to share here, from hearty main course salads to simple slaws, I’m an equal opportunity salad lover. I don’t like to play favorites, but hey, there’s no denying the epic nature of the 7 layer salad. It’s grand, and deserves a place of honor on any table.

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what are the layers in a 7 layer salad?

I have to cop to it right now ~ I’ve got 10 layers in my salad! Can you blame me? Once I got started it was impossible to reign myself in. You can use almost any salad ingredients you like to make this, but the more vivid the colors the bigger the ‘wow’ when you set it out on the table.

  1. crisp lettuce, chopped.
  2. cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered, depending on size.
  3. bell pepper, diced. Use orange because they’re not only sweet, they work with the color scheme 😉
  4. corn, grilled with kernels removed
  5. red cabbage, shredded
  6. hard cooked eggs, chopped
  7. black olives
  8. cheddar cheese
  9. pecans, toasted
  10. bacon, crumbled (because there’s a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow)
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I’m kind of a rainbow freak when it comes to cooking, I feel like the more color you can jam into a dish, the better. Not only does it add eye appeal, but those colors signal great flavor and lots of nutritional benefits, too.

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how to layer a salad

You’ll need a glass bowl with straight sides for this layered rainbow salad so you can see and stack all those pretty layers. I found mine at a thrift store, but you can sometimes get lucky at home goods stores, or of course, online. I’m addicted to Amazon Prime. This one is perfect. You can use it to make summer trifles later.

The trick to layering up a large salad like this is to put each new ingredient in a ring around the perimeter of the bowl, and then fill in with a little more greens in the center. This way, when the dish is completed, you’ll have a nice balance of greens to ‘add ins’.

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Check your progress through the side of the bowl as you go to make sure you’re getting the layered effect you want. Each layer needs to have a certain ‘thickness’ to be visible. I like to finish with the bacon because it looks extra tempting.

the dressing

The dressing is rich and creamy and worthy of such a show stopping salad. I blend buttermilk, sour cream, mayo, lemon juice, and poppy seeds until smooth, then season with simple salt and pepper. You can slather it on over everything before bringing it to the table.

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7 Layer Salad

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This 7 Layer Salad a creamy buttermilk poppy seed dressing is a crowd pleasing layered salad that can be assembled ahead of time so it's perfect for picnics, potlucks, and barbecues.

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Prep Time:20 minutes minutes

Total Time:20 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Ingredients

buttermilk dressing

garnish

  • fresh thyme leaves or snipped chives

Instructions

  • Put down a good layer of the clean and dry greens on the bottom of your bowl.

  • Arrange the cherry tomatoes around the edge to form the second layer, and check from the side to insure that you can see them. For each layer you will add a bit more greens to the center of the bowl to even off the layer. (This is to make sure you have enough greens in the final salad.)

  • Repeat the layers for all the ingredients, and top with the nuts and bacon.

  • Make the dressing by whisking all the ingredients together. Taste to adjust any of the ingredients.

  • Pour some of the dressing in an even layer over the top of the salad. Scatter some fresh thyme leaves, or sniped chives, over the dressing for a garnish. Set aside the rest for serving alongside the salad.

  • Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Notes

  • Choose a sturdy lettuce for this salad, no delicate spring mix please, it’ll get squashed. I like to use triple washed greens because they are DRY. You don’t want to layer up wet or even damp greens.
  • All amounts are approximate, use enough so that you can create a layer along the outside rim, for each ingredient. Don’t stress over getting the layers perfect, it’s kind of a losing battle. As long as you have enough of each ingredient, the layers will show in the end. One trick is to chop the ingredients finely whenever possible, or even shred them, so the layers will be more distinct.
  • A thick creamy dressing will sit on the top and you can set the whole salad in the fridge until serving. If you choose a more fluid dressing, like a vinaigrette, dress it at the table instead.
  • There’s no need to toss the whole thing when you serve it, just let people scoop out individual portions, and serve extra dressing on the side.
  • Plan to make this the same day you plan to serve it.

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Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: healthy, layered salad, potluck, salad, side dish, summer

Nutrition

Calories: 353 kcal · Carbohydrates: 12 g · Protein: 11 g · Fat: 30 g · Saturated Fat: 8 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 7 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 13 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 89 mg · Sodium: 930 mg · Potassium: 473 mg · Fiber: 3 g · Sugar: 5 g · Vitamin A: 2798 IU · Vitamin C: 44 mg · Calcium: 170 mg · Iron: 2 mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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What is 7 layer salad made of? ›

A fabulous 7-layer salad consisting of Romaine lettuce, peas, red onion, bacon, hard-boiled eggs, cheddar cheese and green onions. The dressing is killer!

What is the history of the 7 layer salad? ›

The dish may have originated in the South and was called the "seven-layer pea salad" for its main layers of peas. The traditional seven-layer salad is covered with a coating of mayonnaise (and sometimes sour cream) and includes eggs and bacon. It has been said to have "helped give salads of the 1950s a bad name...

What is the nutritional value of the 7 layer salad? ›

Seven-layer Salad (lettuce Salad Made With A Combination Of Onion, Celery, Green Pepper, Peas, Mayonnaise, Cheese, Eggs, And/or Bacon) (1 cup) contains 7.3g total carbs, 5.7g net carbs, 25.9g fat, 5.6g protein, and 281 calories.

Can I make salad the night before? ›

Here are some tips for packing a leafy salad the night before to keep it fresh: If the leaves are wet, dry in a salad spinner or gently dab with paper towels. Keep it cool, pack with ice packs or in an esky. Store dressing in a separate container and dress salad at the last minute.

What are the 4 elements of a salad? ›

The basic parts of a salad are the base, the body, the garnish, and the dressing.

What are the 5 components of salad? ›

The five elements are lettuce, a fruit, a nut, a cheese, and a wild-card flavor kicker, such as olive, caper, radish, sun-dried tomato, or, in this case, red onion pickle. The dressing should be flavorful and interesting, but usually clear enough to see the colors of the salad.

What is the oldest salad dressing? ›

French dressing is the oldest one on our list, but vinegar and oil dressing goes back nearly two-thousand years to ancient Babylonia.

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Ingredients
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  2. 2 tablespoons olive oil.
  3. 1 (15.5-oz.) can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed.
  4. 2 cups fresh corn kernels.
  5. ½ small red onion, sliced.
  6. ½ cup chopped fresh basil.
  7. Balsamic Vinaigrette.
  8. 3 cups loosely packed arugula.

What salad was invented in California? ›

The iconic Cobb Salad was invented in 1937 at the Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood, California, by Bob Cobb. The ingredients for Cobb Salad vary from recipe to recipe but they typically start with some sort of leafy green like Romaine lettuce.

What part of a salad usually has the most fat and calories? ›

"Most people don't realize that the dressing is often the biggest contributor of calories, sodium, and fats in a salad," she says. And if you're craving a treat, such as bacon bits, croutons, or cheese, which tend to be higher in calories and sodium than veggies, says Siegel, pick one and sprinkle lightly.

Why is chicken salad so high in calories? ›

Certain ingredients, like the type and amount of mayo used, may significantly increase the calorie and saturated fat content of chicken salad, which may ultimately make it less nutritious than it could be. Just one small 1/2-cup (about 4-ounce) serving of chicken salad often contains 400 calories or more.

Which of these salads has a highest nutritional value? ›

Best: Spinach or Kale Salad

They have the most nutrients.

What lettuce is best for salads? ›

Great Greens to Add to Your Salad Bowl
  • Romaine Lettuce. The crisp, elongated leaves of this lettuce are the main ingredient in classic Caesar salad.
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Is it OK to eat a salad after 7pm? ›

Consuming a fibre-rich salad late at night may contribute to discomfort, potentially interfering with a peaceful night's sleep. Salads often include various vegetables, some of which may have a higher glycaemic index. Consuming high-glycaemic foods in the evening can lead to fluctuations in blood sugar levels.

Can I put avocado in salad night before? ›

Save the best for last. Avocados can brown when exposed to the air, so let them be the last ingredient you add before serving to help keep them green for your presentation.

What is the main ingredient of bound salad? ›

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How many calories are in a 7 layer salad? ›

Seven-layer salad, and/or bacon, eggs, cheese, mayonnaise, peas, green pepper, celery, lettuce salad made with a combination of onion contains 270 calories per 119 g serving. This serving contains 25 g of fat, 5.7 g of protein and 6.7 g of carbohydrate.

What is a main course salad composed of? ›

A main course salad should be large enough to serve as a whole meal. It should contain protein ingredients, such as meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, legumes, or cheese. It should also contain a variety of vegetables, greens, and/or fruits.

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