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    Home » Main Dishes » Salads/Dressings

    The Best Italian Green Salad

    Published: Jun 4, 2022 by Mamma C · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Our family makes The Best Italian Green Salad with homemade dressing! You can make this simple salad in five minutes. This is my most requested recipe!

    bowl of green salad with dressing in background

    Drumroll...I give you The Best Italian Green Salad. It's legendary in my family and among Cooking with Mamma C visitors.

    It's the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of all time!)

    Our family calls this "The Salad." Our friends refer to it as "That Sallladdd," while rolling their eyes and swooning.

    So, what makes this the best green salad? Why does it steal the show so often?

    Maybe it's the white balsamic vinegar. Or the regular — not extra-virgin — olive oil.

    Or the fact that we've thumbed our noses at the standard vinaigrette ratio (three parts olive oil to one part vinegar) and basically do the exact opposite.

    Or, it could be because there's no oregano. We never use oregano in anything, because we find it bitter tasting.

    Or maybe, it's the Italian salad's smooth texture, with every leaf coated just right.

    Let's take a closer look at this insalata verde (green salad in Italian). And don't miss this Grilled Romaine with Toasted Walnuts and Parmesan!

    Recipe ingredients

    bowl of lettuce, portions of oil, vinegar, seasonings

    Lettuce: Use your favorite lettuce or a combination of two kinds. I prefer soft butter lettuce with some red leaf lettuce mixed in. Romaine also is delicious.

    Olive oil: Use regular olive oil, which is milder than extra-virgin olive oil. This makes a big difference in the flavor of our salad with Italian dressing.

    White balsamic vinegar: This has a smooth, mild, fruity taste and is the main ingredient in our Italian vinaigrette recipe. Look for it at the grocery store or buy it online (affiliate link).

    If you use a different type of vinegar, you won't get the signature taste of The Best Italian Green Salad. But, in a pinch, you could substitute white vinegar, red wine vinegar or dark balsamic vinegar. The latter obviously will produce a dark dressing.

    White bottoms of green onions: This is optional, but we sometimes thinly slice the white bottoms of two green onions (scallions) and add them to the salad.

    How to make Italian green salad

    In my family, we simply place the lettuce in a serving bowl, add each dressing ingredient one at a time, then toss the salad with two spoons. If you want to do that here, use the exact amount of lettuce and dressing items called for in the recipe.

    If you want to make the dressing first, here's what to do.

    See the card at the end of this post for the full recipe, but here's an overview.

    • Place the Italian dressing ingredients in a tiny bowl.
    • Whisk to combine.
    small bowl of salad dressing ingredients with whisk, mixed salad dressing
    • Pour the dressing over the lettuce and toss with two spoons.
    dressed green salad in a bowl, tongs, plates with dressing on top

    Recipe tips

    • Dress the salad just before serving it. The longer a dressed salad sits, the soggier the lettuce becomes.
    • This recipe includes the exact amount of homemade Italian salad dressing needed for nine ounces of lettuce. If you decide to make the vinaigrette separately to use with a smaller amount of lettuce, only use enough dressing to gently coat the leaves, or the vinegar will be overpowering.
    • If you're making a different quantity of salad and realize you poured in too much dressing, add extra lettuce and toss to combine. Taste again to see if more lettuce is needed to balance it out.
    two plates of Italian Green Salad

    How to serve it

    This amazing salad goes perfectly with just about everything. Make a big Italian salad to go with lasagna, pizza or as a side salad for any of these Pasta Recipes.

    Make it a garden salad by adding tomatoes and carrots.

    Serve it as a main dish salad with a protein such as Italian Chicken Cutlets, Carolina Pulled Pork or Broiled Cod added.

    Storing leftover Italian green salad

    This salad is best eaten within 30-45 minutes, before it starts getting soggy. In my family, if there's extra dressed salad left over, someone will gladly hug the serving bowl and dig in.

    If needed, you can store the leftover salad in a sealed container in the refrigerator and eat it within a day or so.

    Storing leftover oil and vinegar dressing

    If you made the oil and vinegar dressing separately, you can store the leftover vinaigrette in a sealed container at room temperature for several weeks. Refrigeration isn't needed, since all of the dressing ingredients are stored at room temperature anyway.

    The oil and vinegar will separate, so shake the container before serving.

    If you added any raw garlic, herbs, onions or any refrigerated ingredients to the dressing, be sure to store it in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to five days.

    The oil in the vinaigrette will solidify in the fridge. You can run the container under warm water to liquify it, then shake it to combine.

    Frequently asked questions

    How much salad per person?

    For a side salad, figure about 2.5 ounces of lettuce greens per person. This equals one cup.

    For a main dish salad, you'll need two cups of lettuce per person, which is 5 ounces.

    Why do Italians eat salad last?

    Italians eat salad at the end of the meal, before fruit and dessert. This is to cleanse the palate and refresh the mouth. It's also believed to help with digestion.

    In America, the salad is served first, to help prevent overeating. In my family, we plate this tossed salad in side dishes and place one at each table setting before the meal.

    More recipes like this

    • Spinach Salad with Mandarin Oranges and Pancetta
    • Apple Mozzarella Pecan Salad
    • Italian Potato Salad with Green Beans
    • Italian Carrot Salad with Basil
    • Lemon-Infused Olive Oil
    • 33 Italian Side Dishes (Contorni)

    Enjoy!

    If you make this Italian green salad, be sure to leave a comment and a rating!

    bowl of Italian green salad with green napkin

    The Best Italian Green Salad

    Our family's Italian green salad is the best!
    3.93 from 114 votes
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    Course: Salad
    Cuisine: Italian
    Prep Time: 5 minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 55kcal
    Author: Mamma C

    Ingredients

    Salad

    • 9 ounces lettuce (butter lettuce, romaine or a combination)
    • white bottoms of 2 green onions (optional)

    Dressing

    • 4 teaspoons olive oil (not extra virgin)
    • 3 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar (see notes)
    • ⅛ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ⅛ teaspoon salt
    • scant ⅛ teaspoon black pepper
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    Instructions

    • Use a pre-washed bag of lettuce or, if starting with a head of lettuce, make sure the leaves are rinsed and dried. Place the lettuce in a large bowl.
    • If using the white part of the green onions, rinse and dry the green onions, snip off the root end and slice the white part of the onion thinly. Add the white onion slices to your salad.
    • If you are using the 9 ounces of lettuce called for, you can just add the dressing ingredients one at a time to the salad and toss with two spoons to mix well.
    • If you would rather make the dressing separately, add the dressing ingredients to a small bowl or container and whisk to combine. (If you have a lid on the container, you can shake it up to mix it.) Pour the mixed dressing onto the lettuce and toss well with two spoons. (Use less dressing if you have less than 9 ounces of lettuce.)
    • Serve immediately and finish leftovers within an hour or so. Leftover salad will get soggy, but keep it refrigerated if saving it and eat it within a day or so.

    Notes

    This recipe flips the standard ratio of oil to vinegar in a vinaigrette. We are using nearly a 3:1 ratio of vinegar to oil on purpose. 
    Recipe Tips
    • This recipe includes the exact amount of dressing needed for nine ounces of lettuce. If you decide to make the vinaigrette separately to use with a smaller amount of lettuce, only use enough dressing to gently coat the leaves, or the vinegar will be overpowering.
    • If you're making a different quantity of salad and realize you poured in too much dressing, add extra lettuce and toss to combine. Taste again to see if more lettuce is needed to balance it out.
    Storing Leftover Oil & Vinegar Dressing
    If you want to make extra dressing and store it separately, it will keep well in a covered container at room temperature for several weeks, since each of the vinaigrette ingredients is stored at room temperature anyway. The oil and vinegar will separate, so shake the container before serving.
    If you added any raw garlic, herbs, onions or any refrigerated ingredients to the dressing, be sure to store it in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to five days. 
    The oil in the vinaigrette will solidify in the fridge. You can run the container under warm water to liquify it, then shake it to combine.
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 55kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Fat: 4g | Sodium: 81mg | Potassium: 103mg | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 320IU | Vitamin C: 1.8mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 0.3mg
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    (Recipe Source: Cooking with Mamma C, based on our family's everyday salad. Originally published on October 19, 2016 and updated now with additional photos and information.)

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    Comments

    1. Nancy

      November 19, 2020 at 3:24 pm

      Can you make this dressing with regular (red wine) balsamic vinegar.

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        November 19, 2020 at 3:30 pm

        Hi Nancy - Yes. It won't be as delicate as the white balsamic, but it should work in a pinch.

        Reply
    2. Karen

      September 09, 2018 at 3:06 pm

      A. I love love this dressing
      B. HAVE I lost my mind, because thought the amount of oil and vinegar was different
      (I first made this in April 2018

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        September 10, 2018 at 7:54 am

        Haha! I'm glad you love this, Karen!

        Reply
        • Linda

          November 07, 2018 at 8:40 pm

          2 stars
          I think your ratios are wrong on the vinegar and oil

          Reply
          • Mamma C

            November 08, 2018 at 10:48 am

            Hi Linda - The recipe is correct as written. This is how we make our dressing, and it's part of what makes it the best! Have you tried it?

    3. Michele

      August 31, 2018 at 6:34 pm

      5 stars
      The name of this salad is absolutely perfect because it is "the best!" It is our new family favorite. I can't believe that such an amazing salad can be so easy to make! I've also drizzled the dressing over grilled veggies and they taste even better.

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        August 31, 2018 at 7:22 pm

        I'm so glad to hear that, Michele! I'm going to have to try the dressing on grilled veggies. Great idea!

        Reply
    4. Barry Londoff

      March 26, 2018 at 10:29 pm

      My kids have salad every day in their lunchbox...can't wait to try this recipe! Thank you.

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        March 27, 2018 at 10:00 am

        I hope your kids love this salad as much as mine do, Barry!

        Reply
    5. [email protected]

      October 22, 2016 at 2:36 pm

      5 stars
      I am so in the mood for this salad right now! I can't wait to try your dressing.( And you know we grew up on iceberg with oil and vinegar!) Hope your weekend is great, my friend!

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        October 22, 2016 at 3:30 pm

        Those days of iceberg, macaroni, and Riunite, haha! Good times. I hope you enjoy this salad, Annie! Enjoy your weekend. xo

        Reply
    6. Cheryl "Cheffie Cooks" Wiser

      October 22, 2016 at 12:41 am

      Love, Love, Love salads and have one almost everyday at lunch time! Truly a fav! I too love romaine, bibb, butter lettuce but I have been known to add some iceberg too. Tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, celery oh I love it all. I too always make my own dressings and they are fun to make! Rock on sista! xo
      PS Have a great weekend!

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        October 22, 2016 at 8:37 am

        Your salads sound wonderful, Cheryl! You've inspired me to try to have salad more often at lunch. Have a great weekend! xo

        Reply
    7. Julie

      October 19, 2016 at 12:00 pm

      I make salads for dinner every night and am always looking for variation. This sounds delicious and easy to make. Thanks!

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        October 19, 2016 at 12:02 pm

        This will go well with whatever you're making, Julie! Thanks for stopping by!

        Reply
    8. The Food Hunter

      October 19, 2016 at 11:43 am

      I'm all about homemade dressing and this one sounds wonderful.

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        October 19, 2016 at 11:47 am

        It's the simplest of them all...thanks, Theresa!

        Reply
    9. Kara @ Byte Sized Nutrition

      October 19, 2016 at 11:41 am

      Sometimes a simple green salad makes the meal! I just recently started making my own salad dressings and now I'm not sure I'll ever go back. Love how simple your dressing is and the photos are beautiful!

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        October 19, 2016 at 11:47 am

        I haven't used bottled dressing in a few years. Homemade is so easy! Thanks so much for your kind words, Kara!

        Reply
    10. sue | theviewfromgreatisland

      October 19, 2016 at 11:12 am

      This is such a delicious classic, and I'm ready for some fresh greens after all the comfort food I've been gorging on lately 😉

      Reply
      • Mamma C

        October 19, 2016 at 11:21 am

        I know what you mean, Sue! At least we don't have to feel guilty about enjoying this. 🙂

        Reply
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