Recipe For 7 Layer Salad
Looking for a make-ahead salad or side dish for the holidays or a party? This traditional Seven Layer Salad is what you need. With layers of chopped lettuce, peas, celery, onions, bacon, cheese and a dressing this is always a favorite recipe!
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Is it just my family or do you have "staple" recipes at every holiday? I can assure this Seven Layer Salad recipe is one of those! Layers of chopped lettuce, peas, onion, celery, bacon, hard boiled eggs topped with mayonnaise and sugar. Yes, I know. That mayonnaise and sugar layer kind of throws you for a loop but just trust me on this one. It's amazing!
If you want to feel really fancy layer it in a trifle bowl!
This 7 Layer Salad is the perfect side dish or salad for your next holiday gathering, pot-luck or just because! I assure you that everyone will love it and this salad will become your new "go to" side dish!
Why this Recipe Works!
- Super easy to feed to a crowd with layers of flavor!
- It is best enjoyed when it's made ahead of time to let the flavors meld together. Perfect for when hosting a party so you have less to do on party day!
- So many different options for layers so you can make it your own with your favorite ingredients!
Ingredients Needed
- Iceberg lettuce – If you prefer romaine lettuce, spring mix or crispy head lettuce that can be used too. Traditionally the iceberg lettuce is called for in most recipes. Make sure the lettuce is dry before adding it to the salad so it doesn't get soggy.
- Frozen peas – These will have better flavor and texture than canned peas.
- Onion – Use chopped yellow onion, red onion or even green onion.
- Celery – Adds a little crunch!
- Bacon – Skip the grease splatter and make your bacon in the oven. Make sure it's nice and crispy.
- Hard boiled eggs – These are super easy to make on the stovetop or in your Instant Pot. In a real pinch you can buy them at the grocery store!
- Cheddar cheese – For extra flavor use a sharp cheddar, but mild cheddar will taste great too!
- Mayonnaise – If you prefer Miracle Whip this can be substituted, but it will be sweeter.
- White sugar – The perfect addition for just the right amount of sweetness in this salad.
Steps to Prepare
- Layers – Grab your 9 x 13 inch glass dish or trifle bowl and start assembling the layers. Start with a layer of chopped lettuce then top with peas, onion, celery, bacon and eggs.
- Dressing – Next it's time to top with a layer of mayonnaise and then sprinkle on the sugar.
- Finish – The last layer is shredded cheese. After that place the cover on the glass dish or seal with plastic wrap. Place in refrigerator at least 6 hours or overnight for the sugar to meld with the mayonnaise.
Switch Up the Layers!
This 7 Layer Salad can be made so many ways here is a list of other ingredients that can be used in the layers if you'd prefer this ingredients or it's just a great way to switch it up!
- Parmesan Cheese – Sprinkle this in with the Mayonnaise for a delicious taste.
- Meat – Diced ham or turkey would be a great addition to add.
- Cauliflower – Small florets would add a great crunch.
- Tomatoes – Slice sweet cherry tomatoes in half, dice Roma tomatoes or use fresh garden tomatoes for another layer.
- Red Bell Pepper – Seeded and sliced thinly or you can even dice it up.
- Spinach – Add a layer of spinach on top of the lettuce to add more greens to your salad!
- Sour Cream – In some variations they use half mayo and half sour cream for a tangier dressing.
- Ranch Seasoning – Sprinkle some ranch in with the Mayo to change the dressing flavor profile.
What people are saying about this recipe
I made your seven layer salad tonight for our potluck dinner at church tomorrow. I made a smaller size for my hubby and myself. He said it is the best. We didn't even let it set over night. It is delicious. Thanks for sharing.
How far ahead of time can I make this salad?
We recommend making this at least 4-6 hours before you serve it so the flavors can meld together, but you can make it up to 24 hours in advance.
How long do leftovers last?
This is best served and enjoyed in one day because when the dressing mixes with the lettuce it will start to get soggy. It will be safe to eat for up to three days after you make it though. Add some fresh lettuce and enjoy for up to three days.
Do I toss the salad together before serving?
It's really up to you! If you do this everything is mixed together and coated with the yummy dressing, but if you don't everyone will get dressing in their scoop of salad.
Pair it with this!
- We love serving this Pineapple Ham for the holidays with our famous salad. Another grate ham option is a honey baked ham.
- I would also recommend these Mini Meatloaves or Sweet and Sour Meatballs as a main dish.
More of my favorite side salads!
- Bean Salad is loaded with five different types of beans, corn and a delicious dressing as the final touch.
- Cold Pesto Pasta Salad is perfect for backyard parties during the summer! Full of flavor with white kidney beans, homemade pesto, pine nuts and Italian Salad Dressing!
- Keep it light healthy with a Greek Salad! Don't worry it's still bursting with flavor from a homemade dressing.
- Chef Salad is loaded with veggies, deli meat, hard-boiled eggs and topped with dressing. It's a great salad for sharing!
You're going to love this delicious side dish! It's really one of our favorites especially for holidays and potlucks!
Snap a pic so I get to see it and tag me @julieseatsandtreats or #julieseatsandtreats – it's so good, I know you'll love it!
- 4 c. chopped iceberg lettuce
- 16 oz frozen peas thawed
- ¼ c. chopped onion
- 1 c. chopped celery
- 1 c. bacon crumbles
- 6 hard boiled eggs chopped
- 1 c. mayonnaise
- 2 Tbsp white sugar
- 1 c. shredded cheddar cheese
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Spread chopped lettuce in the bottom of a 9 x 13 inch glass dish or trifle bowl. Top with peas, onion, celery, bacon and eggs.
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Spread mayonnaise over the top of vegetables. Sprinkle with sugar. Spread cheddar cheese over the top. Place cover on glass dish or seal with plastic wrap. Place in refrigerator overnight.
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Toss before serving.
How far ahead of time can I make this salad?
We recommend making this at least 4-6 hours before you serve it so the flavors can meld together, but you can make it up to 24 hours in advance.
How long do leftovers last?
This is best served and enjoyed in one day because when the dressing mixes with the lettuce it will start to get soggy. It will be safe to eat for up to three days after you make it though. Add some fresh lettuce and enjoy for up to three days.
Do I toss the salad together before serving?
It's really up to you! If you do this everything is mixed together and coated with the yummy dressing, but if you don't everyone will get dressing in their scoop of salad.
SWITCH UP THE LAYERS!
Parmesan Cheese – Sprinkle this in with the Mayonnaise for a delicious taste.
Meat – Diced ham or turkey would be a great addition to add.
Cauliflower – Small florets would add a great crunch.
Tomatoes – Slice sweet cherry tomatoes in half, dice Roma tomatoes or use fresh garden tomatoes for another layer.
Red Bell Pepper – Seeded and sliced thinly or you can even dice it up.
Spinach – Add a layer of spinach on top of the lettuce to add more greens to your salad!
Sour Cream – In some variations they use half mayo and half sour cream for a tangier dressing.
Ranch Seasoning – Sprinkle some ranch in with the Mayo to change the dressing flavor profile.
Serving: 1 portion , Calories: 399 kcal (20%) , Carbohydrates: 11 g (4%) , Protein: 17 g (34%) , Fat: 31 g (48%) , Saturated Fat: 9 g (56%) , Cholesterol: 141 mg (47%) , Sodium: 642 mg (28%) , Potassium: 416 mg (12%) , Fiber: 3 g (13%) , Sugar: 7 g (8%) , Vitamin A: 1120 IU (22%) , Vitamin C: 18.3 mg (22%) , Calcium: 191 mg (19%) , Iron: 1.6 mg (9%)
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