This easy Wedge Salad Recipe makes for the perfect side dish or lunch. Crisp iceberg lettuce topped with salad dressing, tomatoes, croutons, bacon, eggs, and crumbled blue cheese.
Pair the salad with Pan-Seared Steak or our best Chicken Breast Recipes for a complete dinner.
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This salad is such an easy recipe yet packed with so many flavors. The cold iceberg lettuce combined with the toppings and the blue cheese dressing is so satisfying. It’s a classic salad that comes together quickly and is so appealing to serve.
What is a Wedge Salad?
It’s easy to tell the difference between a classic chopped salad and a wedge salad. A classic salad is chopped romaine tossed together with desired ingredients and then mixed in salad dressing. A wedge salad is a fancier way of serving a salad with iceberg lettuce that is quartered and then topped with dressing and ingredients and cut up as you eat it.
Ingredients
- Lettuce – You’ll need whole iceberg lettuce and it’s best if it is cold and crisp, straight out of the refrigerator.
- Tomatoes – Cherry tomatoes halved or any chopped heirloom tomatoes will work
- Bacon – Use the Air Fryer Bacon or Oven-Baked Bacon to get perfectly crispy bacon
- Eggs – This recipe calls for chopped, boiled eggs
- Croutons – Homemade croutons or storebought will work great
- Blue Cheese – This is the classic ingredient for this salad
- Dressing – you can use either homemade blue cheese dressing or storebought. It also works well with ranch dressing if you aren’t a fan of blue cheese.
How to Make Wedge Salad
This salad can be ready in no time, with just 15 minutes you can have this recipe!
- Cook the bacon and eggs, and allow to cool.
- Cut lettuce – slice the iceberg into 4 equal parts or wedges. Gently rinse and pat dry the quarters to remove any hidden dirt.
- Assemble – Add each quarter of lettuce (wedge) onto a plate and top with salad dressing, then add toppings.
- Serve – add freshly cracked black pepper and blue cheese crumbles and enjoy.
Variations for Wedge Salad Toppings
Since iceberg lettuce and the dressing are so versatile, there are so many different toppings options that you can add to the salad. Here are some popular add-ons:
- Lettuce – You can substitute for romaine lettuce, just cut it in half lengthwise and then into quarters and assemble it the same way. Butter lettuce (a.k.a. Boston or Bib lettuce) also works well and you can cut it into halves or quarters.
- Veggies – cucumbers, mini bell peppers, banana peppers, avocado, radishes or Instant Pot Beets
- Protein – Bacon and egg add great protein to the salad, but you can also add baked chicken, steak, chopped ham, and even shrimp.
- Garnish – Chopped chives, diced jalapeno, diced red onion
- Cheese – such as parmesan, feta cheese, goat cheese, fresh mozzarella, or part-skim shredded mozzarella.
- Dressing – Ranch Dressing, Creamy Caesar Dressing, Avocado Ranch, or Jalapeno Ranch
How to Eat a Wedge Salad
One of the signatures of a Wedge Salad is how cool and crisp it is, so I recommend refrigerating your salad plates for 30 minutes before serving.
To eat a wedge salad, you’ll need a knife and fork. Secure the wedge with your fork and cut off bite-sized pieces, making sure to include toppings with every bite.
Make-Ahead Tips
Once the salad dressing is added, this salad is best eaten fresh the same day it is made. That said, you can prep all of your ingredients a day ahead and store them separately. Add the dressing and toppings when you are ready to serve.
Serve with
This salad makes for a great side dish or starter and it’s definitely fitting for any dinner party. Pair this salad with one of these popular entrees:
- Surf and Turf Recipe
- Chicken Parmesan
- Spatchco*ck Chicken
- Bolognese Sauce Pasta
- Baked Chicken Drumsticks
- Grilled Pork Chops
Iceberg Wedge Salad
5 from 22 votes
Author: Valentina Ablaev
This easy Wedge Salad Recipe makes for the perfect side dish or lunch. Crisp iceberg lettuce topped with salad dressing, tomatoes, croutons, crispy bacon, eggs, and crumbled blue cheese.
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 30 minutes mins
Ingredients
Servings: 4 servings
- 1 medium iceberg lettuce
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, quartered
- 4 slices cooked bacon, chopped
- 2 hard boiled eggs, chopped
- 1 cup croutons
- 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese
- 1 cup blue cheese dressing, or Ranch Dressing, added to taste
- 1/2 tsp freshly cracked black pepper, or added to taste
Instructions
Rinse and remove any wilted leaves from the iceberg lettuce. Cut the lettuce in half and then cut in half again, resulting in four quarters. Cut off fibrous stems. Gently rinse and pat dry the quarters to remove any hidden dirt.
Add a wedge to a plate and drizzle the salad dressing over the lettuce and then top with the tomatoes, bacon, eggs, croutons, and crumbled blue cheese.
Repeat with the remaining wedges and the rest of the ingredients. Garnish with freshly cracked black pepper.
Notes
More Topping Ideas:
- Veggies – cucumbers, mini bell peppers, banana peppers, avocado, radishes or beets
- Protein – chicken, steak, ham, or shrimp
- Garnish – chopped chives, jalapeno, red onion
- Cheese – parmesan, feta cheese, goat cheese, fresh mozzarella, or shredded mozzarella
- Dressing – your favorite ranch dressing or caesar dressing
Nutrition Per Serving
223kcal Calories14g Carbs13g Protein13g Fat5g Saturated Fat3g Polyunsaturated Fat4g Monounsaturated Fat0.01g Trans Fat108mg Cholesterol908mg Sodium380mg Potassium2g Fiber6g Sugar1059IU Vitamin A12mg Vitamin C148mg Calcium2mg Iron
- Full Nutrition Label
- Nutrition Disclosure
Nutrition Facts
Iceberg Wedge Salad
Amount per Serving
Calories
223
% Daily Value*
Fat
13
g
20
%
Saturated Fat
5
g
31
%
Trans Fat
0.01
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
3
g
Monounsaturated Fat
4
g
Cholesterol
108
mg
36
%
Sodium
39
%
Potassium
380
mg
11
%
Carbohydrates
14
g
5
%
Fiber
2
g
8
%
Sugar
6
g
7
%
Protein
13
g
26
%
Vitamin A
1059
IU
21
%
Vitamin C
12
mg
15
%
Calcium
148
mg
15
%
Iron
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Calories: 223
Valentina Ablaev
I am Valentina, the creator behind the food blog Valentina’s Corner where I share our family’s favorite recipes. When I am not in the kitchen, I enjoy spending quality time with my husband and 5 children. We invite you to join us on our blogging journey!
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