California 7 Layer Salad Recipe - California Grown (2024)

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This 7 Layer Salad recipe skips the frozen peas and eggs (but keeps the bacon!) for more fresh veggies available year-round from California. The recipe comes courtesy of the Vessey family, fourth generation lettuce, leafy greens and vegetable farmers in Southern California’s Imperial Valley.

This layered overnight salad is endlessly customizable, making it a fabulous option for meal prep and a crowd pleaser too!

About our 7 Layer Salad Dressing:

Now you could use store bought mayo for your 7 Layer Salad, and that would be OK. Fine even. But why do that when this homemade mayonnaise by our friend Teri Turner ofnocrumbsleftis next-level easy and WAY more delicious? Stir in a bit of fresh garlic if you’re into that kind of thing, or just go with it as-is. Your salad – and your sandwiches, and everything else – will be better for it.The homemade mayo also blends easily into the salad ingredients, making the tossing process a little easier too.

Let’s talk layers:

We’re outlining the layers in our California 7 Layer Salad recipe, but you can make them your own! Swap ingredients as you choose, or add a couple of layers – there’s no rule that says you have to stick to seven. You’ll just want to keep the proportions pretty much the same. Here they are, layered bottom to top:

  • head of cabbage, shredded
  • small head of lettuce, shredded (or swap in diced broccoli/cauliflower)
  • medium red onion, chopped
  • bell peppers, chopped
  • homemade mayonnaise
  • bacon, cooked and crumbled
  • aged California cheddar or hard cheese
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Making this recipe for 7 Layer Salad your own (or vegetarian!):

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This recipe is endlessly customizable, just stick to the proportions: about 2 heads of chopped or shredded leafy greens or brassicas, 2-3 flavorful veggies: think sweet or spicy peppers, tomatoes, onions/green onions or shallots, 1-2 mix-ins: olives, bacon, cheese, eggs, pickles – and mayo or a creamy dressing to bring it all together.

Simply layer it all, pop it in the fridge for at least 4 hours – overnight is best – and toss it all together!

Serving this California Seven Layer Salad recipe:

You don’t need a fancy glass trifle bowl or even a salad bowl to make 7 Layer Salad, although both work well! You can layer the ingredients into a baking dish or even a large pot, and toss the following day. This recipe also works for as Mason Jar salads for meal prep! This recipe is perfect for barbeques or as a side for grilled proteins – it’s essentially a kicked up overnight coleslaw, and adds great flavor as a layer on sandwiches.

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Serving suggestions for this layered overnight salad:

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California 7 Layer Salad

Vessey family

This 7 Layer Salad recipe skips the frozen peas and eggs (but keeps the bacon!) for more fresh veggies available year-round from California.

This layered overnight salad is endlessly customizable, making it a fabulous option for meal prep and a crowd pleaser too!

4 from 18 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Chill time 4 hours hrs

Course Lunch, Salad, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 10 servings

Calories 462 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 head cabbage shredded
  • 1 head lettuce shredded (or swap in diced broccoli/cauliflower)
  • 1 medium red onion chopped
  • 2 orange, red or yellow bell peppers chopped
  • 1 1/2 cups homemade mayonnaise
  • 1 lb bacon cooked and crumbled
  • 3/4 cup aged California cheddar or hard cheese shredded or shaved

Instructions

  • In a large bowl or dish, layer the ingredients from bottom to top, starting with the cabbage and ending with the cheese.

  • Cover and refrigerate the layered salad for at least four hours, or overnight. (This step can be done 16-18 hours in advance with good results.)

  • Remove the salad from the fridge, toss and serve! Garnish with a bit more peppers, cheese or bacon if desired.

Notes

We used red/purple cabbage and iceberg lettuce, but you can make it your own!

Nutrition

Calories: 462kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 8gFat: 43gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 18gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 543mgPotassium: 443mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 1991IUVitamin C: 81mgCalcium: 57mgIron: 1mg

Keyword always in season, bbq, salad

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FAQs

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!

Can you make a salad the day before? ›

A: Yes, normally a salad without added dressing can last in the fridge for five days and you can eat it safely. That said, a lot depends on the ingredients you use. Tender lettuce or spinach will probably not be good to eat if they've been in the fridge for five days.

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 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 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.
  • Butterhead Lettuce. These beautiful rosette-like heads have soft, buttery-textured leaves. ...
  • Iceberg Lettuce. ...
  • Mâche. ...
  • Watercress. ...
  • Dandelion Greens. ...
  • Belgian Endive. ...
  • Frisée.
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Is it okay to eat a salad after midnight? ›

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.

Does salad go bad overnight? ›

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!

What is the main ingredient of bound salad? ›

Bound salad: ingredients such as meat, poultry, fish, egg, or starch such as potato, pasta, or rice and bound with mayo. Vegetable salad: cooked and/or raw vegetables (coleslaw); can be bound with mayo or mixed with vinegar/oil dressing.

How many calories are in a 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.

What are the 4 layers of a composed salad? ›

The basic parts of a salad are the base, the body, the garnish, and the dressing. The five basic types of salad are green salads (tossed or composed), bound, vegetable, fruit, and combination.

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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