Flavorful and hearty, this Italian Chopped Salad has all of the great flavors of Italy in one huge salad! Filled with salami, cheese, vegetables, and so much more, then topped with and easy homemade dressing, this salad will become an instant favorite.
Want more Italian favorites? Try this Mediterranean Pizza or this Focaccia Bread.
I love how hearty and filling this Chopped Italian Salad is. It is a perfect main dish salad. Or if you are serving an Italian themed dinner, it works as a side salad as well. But for me? Just give me a big fork and I’ll dig right in!!
This salad is great because you can add or take away ingredients depending on what you like. Or what you have on hand.
And let’s not forget to mention the homemade Italian salad dressing. It’s super easy to make, and I always have the ingredients on hand. You may never want to buy Italian salad dressing again!
Ingredients
This recipe is very adaptable, so you can leave out ingredients or add other ingredients. As it is written, it does have a lot of ingredients, but feel free to cut back if you want to go more simple.
For the Dressing:
- Red Wine Vinegar
- Honey
- Dijon Mustard
- Italian Seasoning
- Garlic
- Salt and Pepper
- Olive Oil
For the Salad:
- Ditalini Pasta
- Romaine
- Chickpeas
- Marinated Artichoke Hearts
- Tomatoes
- Salami
- Provolone
- Cucumber
- Pepperoni
- Green Onions
- Pepperoncini
How to Make this Italian Chopped Salad
Start by cooking the pasta. This will take the most time, so it’s best to start it first.
Make the dressing by combining all of the ingredients except the oil in a blender. Blend to combine, then remove the top and stream the olive oil into the mixture until it is smooth and slightly thickened.
Combine all of your salad ingredients in a large bowl.
Pour the dressing over the salad and toss to combine.
Serve the salad topped with pepperonci peppers.
Italian Chopped Salad Video
If you want to see how this salad is made, you can watch the video below.
Tips and Tricks
If you have some extra time, make the dressing ahead of time and refrigerate it until needed. The flavors will come together more if it has had some time to sit.
You may not need to use all of the dressing. Start by adding about 2/3 of the dressing, then adding more if needed.
This salad is best served just after assembling.
Throw some Roasted Chickpeas on top for extra crunch.
More Chopped Salads
Summer Berry Chopped Salad
Thai Chicken Salad
Chinese Chopped Salad
Chopped Cobb Salad
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Italian Chopped Salad
Ingredients
Dressing
- 1/2 cup red wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon dry Italian seasoning
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- Salt and pepper
- 1/2 cup olive oil
Salad
- 1 cup ditalini pasta
- 3 cups chopped romaine hearts
- 1 can 15 oz chickpeas drained
- 1 7.5 oz marinated artichoke hearts drained and chopped
- 1 cup grape tomatoes quartered
- 1 cup cubed salami
- 1 cup cubed Provolone
- 3/4 cup chopped cucumber
- 1/2 cup mini pepperoni
- 1/2 cup sliced green onions
- Pepperoncini peppers
Instructions
- To make the dressing, combine the vinegar, honey, mustard, seasoning and garlic in a blender. Season with salt and pepper. Blend to combine. Slowly stream in the olive oil to emulsify. Alternately, add all the ingredients to a jar and shake until completely combined slightly thickened.
- Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook until al dente. Drain and cool.
- In a large bowl, combine the romaine, chickpeas, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, salami, provolone, cucumber, pepperoni and green onions. Add in the cooled pasta. Add in the dressing and toss to coat.
- Serve the salad topped with a few whole pepperoncini peppers.
JK1824 says
I made this over the weekend! I cut the olive oil in half and added some the juice from the artichoke marinade. I kept the meat and cheese out for our vegan family members and just had everyone add their own meat and cheese. It was delicious and everyone loved it. Great taste and the variety in the salad was great. I had some crunchy jalapeno bits that people added like croutons to the top and everyone was happy. Making this again for sure.
Julie Ehret says
Saw this and knew instantly what was for dinner tomorrow. Different tastes and textures from, say, a pasta salad. Lower in carbs. Yea! Dressing had great flavors. Big family hit.
Deborah says
I’m so glad it was a hit! Thanks!
John@StartingOutSlow.com says
We had a family cookout this weekend, and we made the Italian Chopped Salad. It’s a refreshing change in appearance, and textures. While we are very familiar with the ingredients but having a new way of making a tasty salad is great. Noe my wife is thinking about the Chinese Salad.
Deborah says
Glad you loved it! I have a thing for chopped salads – definitely try the Chinese Chopped Salad!
Rhonda says
There isn’t anything that I don’t love about this salad!
Nutmeg Nanny says
This salad is intense!! Packed with amazing flavors, I love it 🙂 I’m dying to get a forkful of this baby!
Chels R. says
I want to hang out with your family! The salad potluck sounds like so so much fun!
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says
I could use some chopped salads in my life. This one especially.
Lauren @ Climbing Grier Mountain says
Dude, my hubs flipping loves chopped salads!!! I so can’t wait to make this for him!!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
I love chopped salads, this one has great textures!
Joanne says
I’m kind of in love with the fact that there is actually pasta IN the salad. Super cool!
Mercedes says
This salad is gorgeous and all of the flavors sound so delicious! I think I will make a similar salad this week for my book club!
Ali @ Inspiralized says
This looks refreshing and delicious!
Jennifer @ Mother Thyme says
You make such pretty salads! I love this one! Another recipe to add to the list! 🙂
Aggie says
I need salad in my life again!! Chopped salads always look so good to me. This one would be so great to serve at a potluck or get together!
Belinda @themoonblushbaker says
Oh you have so many great salad recipes! All of them look delicious
Colleen @ What's Baking in the Barbershop?! says
I always love your chopped salads – and this one’s no different! Looks fantastic!