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Posted by - Latinos MediaSyndication -
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A Classic Seven Layer Salad is the perfect make-ahead choice for a spring or summer potluck or holiday gathering anytime of year. Crisp, colorful ingredients are layered in a glass dish and topped with a slightly sweet and tangy dressing. Easy to customize and sure to make an impression!
The first time I ever set my eyes on a Seven Layer Salad I was in my early twenties working at the administration office for our local school district. There was an employee cafeteria on-site and we had our very own “lunch lady” who did magic things in that kitchen. This was no typical school lunch type of cafeteria. This was homemade, from scratch, home cookin’ from a woman who knew her way around a kitchen.
She held a monthly lunchtime potluck and we all brought in dishes to share. I’ve picked up some of my best recipes at these types of events. Classic recipes like this one that have stood the test of time.
It was our dear lunch lady that brought a layered salad to one particular potluck. Of course, I asked for the recipe and still have her handwritten note in my recipe binder.
Seven Layer Salad originated in the South where it was commonly known as “seven-layer pea salad” in reference to the sweet pea layer ( a key component to any proper layered salad). The ingredients can vary slightly but you will typically see iceberg lettuce, peas, celery, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, cheese and bacon topped with a mayonnaise-based dressing. The ingredients are layered in a glass dish, like a trifle bowl, so the layers are visible through the sides.
There’s a little bit of everything in every bite. Vibrant, crunchy, and absolutely delicious!
Ingredient NotesThe flavor of the unique dressing is slightly sweet with a little tang from apple cider vinegar. It creates a seal over the top of the salad ingredients and prevents them from wilting and becoming soggy while the salad chills overnight. Mix together the easy dressing before assembling the salad.
Add the ingredients to a glass bowl in the order listed to create distinct layers.
Layer 1 – LettuceLayer 2 – TomatoesLayer 3 – Garbanzo BeansLayer 4 – Celery/Green OnionLayer 5 – Hard-Boiled EggLayer 6 – Frozen PeasSalad DressingLayer 7 – Cheese/BaconIn an old school Seven Layer Salad recipe, you will usually see the dressing added as the top layer. Instead, I garnish the top with cheese and bacon for a more impressive look. If you’d like the dressing to be the final layer, layer the cheese and bacon inside the salad on top of the egg layer instead.