Easy Garden Salad Recipe (2024)

This easy Garden Salad is inspired by our family’s favorite restaurant house salad. It’s filled with crisp chopped lettuce and ripe tomatoes tossed with crispy bacon, croutons, and creamy homemade Ranch Dressing.

We love recreating restaurant-style salad recipes right in our own kitchen, from a classic Caesar Salad to this all-American Cobb Salad. You’ll love the delicious combination of textures and flavors in this fresh garden salad.

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Easy Garden Salad with Homemade Dressing

Have you ever gone to a restaurant just for their house salad? We have! This is my son’s favorite salad at Goodwood Grill. He loves it so much, we decided to re-create it at home. This restaurant-inspired salad is easier than you think.

It’s loaded with crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, Crumbled Bacon, and a surprising ingredient: Boiled Eggs. The eggs make this house salad the perfect protein-packed side dish or meal in itself. It’s drizzled with our favorite homemade Ranch Dressing and never disappoints.

What is a Garden Salad Made of?

Below you’ll find the ingredients you’ll need for this easy salad. Don’t forget to scroll to the recipe card for the full amounts and details.

  • Iceberg Lettuce –Chopped iceberg lettuce is a popular choice for garden salads. It’s crisp, inexpensive, and really lets the other ingredients shine. Other good options are romaine lettuce, green leaf lettuce, or bibb lettuce (or any combination thereof).
  • Tomatoes –We use cherry tomatoes, but chopped garden tomatoes or Roma tomatoes will also work.
  • Bacon – Crumbled Baked Bacon (or Air Fryer Bacon) brings a delicious smoky, salty crunch to this garden salad recipe. Feel free to omit the bacon or replace it with chopped smoked peanuts or cashews if you’re making this salad vegetarian.
  • Hard-Boiled Eggs –Eggs offer tons of extra protein. We have an easy method for Perfect Boiled Eggs that you can use.
  • Croutons –Crunchy croutons are one of our favorite salad ingredients. You can even make your own with our recipe for Crunchy Garlic Croutons.
  • Red Onion –For one more layer of flavor. You can also use chopped green onion or chives if you’d like.
  • Ranch Dressing –If you have the time, I encourage you to make your own Buttermilk Ranch Dressing. It takes minutes with basic ingredients and you’ll really taste the difference. Otherwise, you can use your favorite store-bought ranch dressing instead.
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Pro Tip: For even more protein, add sliced Baked Chicken Breast, Sliced Grilled Steak, Cooked Shrimp, or diced Ham.

How to Make a Garden Salad

The best part about this restaurant-copycat garden salad: It’s incredibly easy to make. With your ingredients prepped and ready, here’s how quickly it comes together:

  1. Start with Lettuce –Add your chopped iceberg lettuce to a large bowl.
  2. Add Toppings –Sprinkle on tomatoes, bacon, diced eggs, croutons, and red onion.
  3. Dress and Serve –When you’re ready to serve, drizzle over ranch dressing and give everything a toss. Serve your salad as a light meal, a starter, or as a side (see below for ideas).
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Pro Tip: If you’re making this salad in advance, leave the dressing and croutons off right up until you’re ready to serve. That way the croutons will stay crisp and the salad won’t become soggy. See further down in the post for more make-ahead instructions.

What is the Best Garden Salad Dressing?

We love dressing this salad in my family’s favorite tangy Buttermilk Ranch Dressing. It’s as easy as combining buttermilk, sour cream, mayonnaise, white vinegar, herbs (chives, parsley, dill, and garlic), plus salt and pepper in a bowl. Give it a whisk, and it’s ready to serve. Refer to the link for the detailed recipe –you won’t be sorry!

If you prefer to toss this recipe with another homemade salad dressing such as:

  • Homemade Italian Dressing
  • Perfect Caesar Dressing
  • Avocado Ranch Dressing

Common Questions

Why do they call it a “garden salad”?

It’s called a garden salad because it’s often made with veggies typically grown in the garden (tomatoes, lettuce, onions, etc.)

Is a garden salad healthy?

This garden salad recipe is high in protein (from the eggs) and packed with fresh veggies, for a healthy meal-in-one. Plus, you can adapt it to your family’s needs and preferences.

Can I double the recipe?

Absolutely. This salad is a total crowd-pleaser, so if you’re making it for a party or a large crowd, feel free to scale the ingredients as needed.

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Salad add-ins and Variations

The beauty of a homemade salad is that it’s truly customizable depending on the season or the vegetables you have on hand. There’s room to really make this garden salad your own. Try these easy add-ins to your garden salad:

  • Avocado
  • Cucumber
  • Black olives
  • Radishes
  • Carrots
  • Endives
  • Shredded mozzarella cheese
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • Cubed feta cheese
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Ways to Serve a Garden Salad

This is such a satisfying salad, I’ll often enjoy it as a main course for lunch with a piece of soft Focaccia Bread. It also makes a perfect house salad, pairing well with just about anything from Pan Seared Steak to Juicy Baked Chicken Breast.

A fresh garden salad also makes a great addition to a salad bar when we entertain. We’ll serve it next to more easy ideas like a classic Greek Salad, Macaroni Salad, or Caprese Salad.

Make-Ahead

You can assemble this garden salad 2-3 hours ahead of time, leaving off the dressing and croutons. Simply store the salad covered in the fridge. Right before serving, add the croutons and drizzle with the dressing. You can also prepare the Ranch Dressing up to one week in advance, and refrigerate it.

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This effortless homemade Garden Salad is protein-packed and so tasty. Even the kids go crazy for the salty bacon and creamy ranch dressing. Have you made it yet? We’d love to hear what you think.

More Easy Salad Recipes

If you love this recipe for an easy house salad, wait until you try these other hearty homemade salad ideas:

  • Panzanella Salad
  • BLT Salad
  • Asian Chopped Salad
  • Kale Salad
  • Chickpea Salad
  • Beet Salad

P.S. Did you see our cookbook is now available to order? I’m so excited to finally share it with you! Actually, my favorite category in the book is Salads and we have amazing salads in the book that have never been shared on the blog. Click to learn more about Natasha’s Kitchen’s Cookbook!

Easy Garden Salad Recipe

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Author: Natasha Kravchuk

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This restaurant-inspired House Garden Salad is full of fresh ingredients and tossed with tangy homemade buttermilk dressing. It's the perfect easy salad recipe with loads of flavor and texture, ready to customize with your favorite veggies.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 6 servings

  • 1 medium head Iceberg lettuce, cored and chopped
  • 1 cup cherry Tomatoes, halved
  • 4 slices cooked bacon, chopped
  • 2 hard boiled eggs, diced
  • 1/2 cup croutons
  • 1/4 medium red onion, thinly sliced into half rings, or 1/4 cup chopped chives
  • 1 recipe, Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

Instructions

Nutrition Per Serving

336kcal Calories9g Carbs6g Protein31g Fat5g Saturated Fat16g Polyunsaturated Fat7g Monounsaturated Fat0.01g Trans Fat83mg Cholesterol679mg Sodium257mg Potassium1g Fiber5g Sugar612IU Vitamin A8mg Vitamin C45mg Calcium1mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Easy Garden Salad Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

336

% Daily Value*

Fat

31

g

48

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

31

%

Trans Fat

0.01

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

16

g

Monounsaturated Fat

7

g

Sodium

679

mg

30

%

Potassium

257

mg

7

%

Carbohydrates

9

g

3

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

6

g

12

%

Vitamin A

612

IU

12

%

Vitamin C

8

mg

10

%

Calcium

45

mg

5

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Salad, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: best salad recipes, easy salad recipes, garden salad

Skill Level: Easy Peasy

Calories: 336

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FAQs

What does a garden salad contain? ›

What is Garden Salad? Garden salad is a a type of tossed green salad made with lettuce (usually a blend including mostly iceberg lettuce.) As the name implies it also has garden fresh veggies including carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers and onions. Often garden salads include croutons and cheese.

What is the difference between green salad and garden salad? ›

A green salad, or green leaf salad, another name for garden salad, is most often composed of leafy vegetables such as lettuce varieties, spinach, or rocket (arugula). If non-greens make up a large portion of the salad it may instead be called a vegetable salad.

What can I put in a salad to make it more interesting? ›

Add spices and flavours such as paprika, chilli flakes, curry powder, harissa or parmesan. Add acidity or sourness with vinegar, lemon juice or pomegranate molasses to transform your salad.

How to make salad at home taste like restaurant? ›

Do This to Make Restaurant-Quality Salads at Home
  1. Use the freshest ingredients. Pre-bagged salads may make life easier, but they taste kind of blah. ...
  2. Choose the right lettuce. ...
  3. Add some crunch. ...
  4. Add color. ...
  5. Include protein. ...
  6. Give it some bulk. ...
  7. Mix sweet with savory. ...
  8. Add herbs.
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What vegetables are good for salad garden? ›

Cucumbers
  1. Broccoli.
  2. Green beans.
  3. Mustard greens.
  4. Snow peas.
  5. Cauliflower.
  6. Mache, sometimes called corn salad.
  7. Mint—very good in fruit salads.
  8. Edible flowers like nasturtiums, pansies or squash blossoms, as long as they have never been treated with chemicals.

Is eating garden salad everyday healthy? ›

"Eating salads on a daily basis as part of an overall healthy lifestyle may support gradual weight loss over time," says Karnatz. "This is because leafy greens are low in calories and high in volume and fiber, which will keep you satisfied for longer," she adds.

What is the easiest green to grow in a salad? ›

Lettuce is one of the easiest, fastest and earliest crops for the home gardener. It doesn't require a lot of space, doesn't need to be started indoors (although you can do that to get an even earlier harvest), and doesn't have too many pests or diseases.

How healthy is a garden salad? ›

Leafy green vegetables are nutrient rich because leaves contain the light-catching, energy-converting machinery of plants. Salad greens contain Vitamin A, Vitamin C, beta-carotene, calcium, folate, fiber, and phytonutrients (see Table 1).

How to make a salad that actually tastes good? ›

How to Make a Salad You'll Actually Want to Eat
  1. 1: Think Beyond Lettuce and Greens.
  2. 2: Add Heft with Grains and Nuts.
  3. 3: Add Beans or Other Proteins.
  4. 4: Make Your Own Homemade Salad Dressing.
  5. 5: Make it a Flavor Party.
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How to season your salad? ›

Try different types of vinegar, such as balsamic, red wine, or apple cider vinegar, and experiment with adding different herbs or spices like garlic, mustard, or honey to create your desired flavor. Add fresh herbs: Chopped fresh herbs like basil, cilantro, parsley, or mint can add a burst of flavor to your salad.

Why are restaurant salads so much better than homemade? ›

In the restaurant I worked in, I also noticed that cooks seasoned every element with a pinch of salt — even the lettuce. This resulted in every bite tasting vibrant and flavorful. "Season your salad just like you would anything else," Simpson said.

How do restaurants get their salads so crisp? ›

The Keys to Crisp Lettuce

Lettuce actually needs a good amount of airflow, in addition to a bit of moisture (but not too much!), in order to stay crisp. That's why restaurants store their lettuce in special perforated bins that allow for air circulation while it's held in the fridge.

What do restaurants spray on their salads? ›

Some restaurants will use a sulfite spray over the salad bars and in the prep kitchen to keep that shiny new sheen on their food so that it appears fresh and appetizing.

What is a garden salad? ›

noun. : a tossed salad made with vegetables that are commonly grown in a garden (such as lettuce, tomato, and cucumber)

What are the three main parts of a 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 common ingredient in most bound salads? ›

Bound Salads

The reason they are a less-healthy option is that the binding agents are typically mayonnaise-based. Some of the most popular bound salads are egg and tuna. Most egg salad recipes are similar, which means that you can tweak the ingredients to your liking.

Is a garden salad healthy? ›

Leafy green vegetables are nutrient rich because leaves contain the light-catching, energy-converting machinery of plants. Salad greens contain Vitamin A, Vitamin C, beta-carotene, calcium, folate, fiber, and phytonutrients (see Table 1).

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