What is La Scala Chopped Salad?

The La Scala Chopped Salad is a special dish that lots of people talk about on social media. But did you know it’s actually really old? It was made by a man named Jean Leon back in the 1950s, at his restaurant called La Scala in Beverly Hills. Over the years, lots of people have come to love this salad. Even famous people like the Kardashians like to eat it! This salad has ingredients like salami, mozzarella cheese, chickpeas, and a special dressing made with mustard. The restaurant serves it with finely chopped lettuce and chickpeas on top, and some extra stuff like cucumbers, tomatoes, and artichokes on the side that you can add if you want. I made my recipe a bit easier. I still used artichokes but didn’t use cucumbers or tomatoes. And I didn’t chop the lettuce really small. It’s a quick and easy salad that you can make at home, and it’s just as tasty as the one at the restaurant. And hey, if you’ve caught the salad-making bug and want to try more healthy and easy salads, I’ve got you covered. You should definitely check out some of my other favorite salad recipes. If you love interesting textures, you might enjoy the Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad. For a vibrant, colorful dish, try my Beet Salad. If you’re in the mood for something sweet and crunchy, my Pear Salad is a must-try. For a salad that’s a meal in itself, go for the Wild Rice Salad. And of course, who can resist a classic like my Caesar Salad? Each of these salads brings something unique to the table, and I think you’ll really enjoy trying them all.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Ingredients Needed

Here’s what you need to make it: Deb

Iceberg and Romaine lettuce: These two types of lettuce provide a great base for the salad due to their crisp texture. They also add a nice crunch and a mild flavor, and that’s what is used at La Scala restaurant when they make their chopped salad. Chickpeas: Also known as garbanzo beans. Use a can of cooked chickpeas, drain, and rinse before adding to your salad. You can also cook chickpeas from dried and will need around 1.5 cups of cooked chickpeas, or 3.5oz/100g of dried chickpeas. Italian salami: Italian salami is a type of cured sausage that adds a nice salty and slightly spicy flavor to the salad. Remember that the casing is usually in edible, so remove it and then slice or julienne the salami. Mozzarella cheese: We are using low-moisture shredded mozzarella. It’s creamy and adds a mild flavor to the salad. Extra virgin olive oil: Use extra virgin olive oil for the dressing. Its rich flavor will enhance the overall taste of your salad. Red wine vinegar: This vinegar has a tangy taste. If you don’t have red wine vinegar, apple cider vinegar could also work. Dijon mustard: Dijon mustard helps bind the dressing ingredients together. Plus, it adds an extra pop of flavor to the salad. Pecorino cheese: Pecorino is a hard, salty Italian cheese. It adds a sharp flavor to the dressing. If you don’t have pecorino, you can use grated parmesan instead. Honey: A touch of honey in the dressing provides the perfect balance to the tanginess of the vinegar and mustard. Marinated artichokes (optional): Marinated in oil and herbs, these artichokes have a unique tangy, briny flavor. Just remember to drain them well before adding them to your salad.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How To Make La Scala Chopped Salad

Storing Tips

Salad: If you have extra salad, put it in a container with a lid and put it in the fridge. It should be good for about 2 days, but the lettuce might get a bit soft and it won’t be as crunchy. Dressing: If you made too much dressing, put it in a jar with a lid or a container that you can seal tight. Keep it in the fridge. You can use it for up to a week. Just make sure to shake it up before you use it again. Make ahead: You can get ready to make this salad ahead of time. Cut up the lettuce, salami, and cheese and keep them in separate containers in the fridge. You can also mix the dressing ahead of time and keep it in the fridge. Then, when it’s time to eat, just put everything in your bowl and mix it all up.

But remember, this salad is best when you mix it up and eat it right away. And there you have it! Now you know how to make your very own copycat La Scala Chopped Salad. Whether you’re a fan of the Kardashians or just love a good, hearty salad, this is a recipe you’ll want to try. It’s got a little bit of everything – crunch from the lettuce and chickpeas, saltiness from the salami, creaminess from the mozzarella, tang from the artichokes, and a dressing that ties it all together. I hope you enjoy making and eating this salad as much as I do. Don’t forget, if you love this recipe, please rate and review it. And if you’re a Pinterest user, don’t forget to pin this recipe so you can easily find it again. Now go ahead, whip up this delicious salad, and enjoy a meal fit for a Kardashian! © Little Sunny Kitchen

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