29 Copycat Recipes to Make Your Favorite Restaurant Salads at Home (2024)

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29 Copycat Recipes to Make Your Favorite Restaurant Salads at Home (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Jan. 05, 2022

    Sick of paying for overpriced salads? Make all of your restaurant favorites at home! We'll show you how.

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    Inspired by: Panera Bread’s Strawberry Poppyseed Salad

    My family is always happy to see this fruit and veggie salad on the table. If strawberries aren’t available, substitute mandarin oranges and dried cranberries. —Irene Keller, Kalamazoo, Michigan

    Get Our Recipe: Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing

    2/29

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    Inspired by: Wendy’s Apple Pomegranate Salad

    My grandparents grew pomegranates, pecans and walnuts and would send us some each year. Some of my best memories are the days I used to spend with my grandmother learning how to cook with her. Whenever I make this, it's like having lunch with my grandmother again. —Wendy Ball, Battle Creek, Michigan

    Get Our Recipe: Wendy’s Apple Pomegranate Salad

    3/29

    Inspired by: Chili’s Santa Fe Chicken Salad

    We use this super-duper chicken across several meals, including it in tacos, sandwiches, omelets and enchiladas. My little guys love helping to measure the seasonings. —Karie Houghton, Lynnwood, Washington

    Get Our Recipe: Slow Cooker Chicken Taco Salad

    4/29

    Inspired by: Panera Bread’s Green Goddess Cobb Salad with Chicken

    I'm a huge fan of taking classic dishes and adding some flair to them. I also like to change up heavier dishes, like the classic Cobb salad. I've replaced typical chicken with crunchy falafel that's just as satisfying. —Jenn Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

    Get Our Recipe: Mediterranean Cobb Salad

    5/29

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    Inspired By: Cheesecake Factory’s Beets With Goat Cheese Salad

    Beets, oranges and spinach sprinkled with goat cheese make a scrumptious new blend for a mixed green salad. The combination may seem unlikely, but I guarantee it will become a favorite. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Get Our Recipe: Roasted Beet Salad with Orange Vinaigrette

    6/29

    Inspired by: Chipotle’s Steak Salad

    This salad just explodes with flavors. It's easy and quick to prepare, tastes delicious, and is a healthy dinner all on one plate. —Tiffany Martinez, Aliso Viejo, California

    Get Our Recipe: Veggie Steak Salad

    7/29

    Inspired by: McAlister’s Deli Harvest Chicken Salad

    These sandwiches are easy to pull together when you need something fun and taste-worthy in a flash. I make them often for occasions like brunches, church youth meetings and impromptu family gatherings. —Cheryl Sigler, Louisville, Ohio

    Get Our Recipe: Chicken Croissant Sandwiches

    8/29

    Inspired by: Texas Roadhouse’s Roadhouse House Salad

    We love this wonderful bacon salad that tastes like a piled-high BLT without the time or effort. You can make it hours ahead and keep it in the fridge till serving time. —Denise Thurman, Columbia, Missouri

    Get Our Recipe: Bacon-Tomato Salad

    9/29

    Inspired by: Culver’s Cole Slaw

    For me, this is the best coleslaw recipe because a package of shredded cabbage and carrots really cuts down on prep time. This coleslaw recipe is great for potlucks or to serve to your family on a busy weeknight. —Renee Endress, Galva, Illinois

    Get Our Recipe: Creamy Coleslaw

    10/29

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    Inspired by: Rock Bottom’s Classic Wedge Salad

    A wedge salad gets the creamy treatment when topped with blue cheese dressing. Keep the dressing as a topper, or make it a dip for Buffalo wings. —Jenn Smith, East Providence, Rhode Island

    Get Our Recipe: Wedge Salad with Blue Cheese Dressing

    11/29

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    Inspired by: Chick-fil-A’s Cobb Salad

    This "skinny" version of Cobb salad has all the taste and creaminess with half the fat and calories. You can skip the coleslaw mix and do all lettuce, but I like the crunch you get with cabbage. —Taylor Kiser, Brandon, Florida

    Get Our Recipe: Skinny Cobb Salad

    12/29

    Inspired By: Olive Garden’s Famous House Salad

    Meat lovers won't be able to resist my antipasto-inspired salad that eats like a meal. Just add bread and dipping oil. —Melissa Jelinek, Apple Valley, Minnesota

    Get Our Recipe: Hearty Italian Salad

    13/29

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    Inspired by: Applebee’s Oriental Chicken Salad

    I love their crunchy, citrusy salad so much that once I made my husband drive an hour to the nearest Applebee's restaurant just so I could eat it! It was time to come up with my own version. I'm completely happy with the results—and my husband is, too! Find more of my recipes at my blog, mandysrecipeboxblog.com. —Mandy Bird, Holbrook, Idaho

    Get Our Recipe: Crunchy Asian Chicken Salad

    14/29

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    Inspired by: Taco Bell’s Fiesta Taco Salad

    I found this recipe in an old school cookbook, and I've taken it to many potlucks since then. The layers look so pretty in a glass bowl. —Sandy Fynaardt, New Sharon, Iowa

    Get Our Recipe: Potluck Taco Salad

    15/29

    This salad is my standard—I always make sure I have the ingredients on hand so I can whip up this easy salad anytime. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

    Get Our Recipe: Mediterranean Romaine Salad

    16/29

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    Inspired by: P.F. Chang’s Asian Caesar Salad with Salmon

    This salmon Caesar salad was invented out of a need to serve my family a balanced meal when time was limited. Even my young son loves it! —Ann Bagdonas of Antioch, California

    Get Our Recipe: Salmon Caesar Salad

    17/29

    Inspired by: Applebee’s Southwestern Steak Salad

    Pasta salad loaded with steak, peppers and onions makes both my boyfriend and me happy. Plus, it’s versatile! We serve it hot, room temperature or cold. —Yvonne Starlin, Westmoreland, Tennessee

    Get Our Recipe: Grilled Southwestern Steak Salad

    18/29

    Inspired by: Bojangle’s Roasted Chicken Bites Salad

    Delicious, and even better—quick! This buffalo chicken salad is a summer staple at our house. Sometimes we cook the chicken on the grill, then sprinkle the hot sauce over it with the dressing, because you've gotta have that kick! —Cori Cooper, Flagstaff, Arizona

    Get Our Recipe: Buffalo Chicken Salad

    19/29

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    Inspired by: Portillo’s Greek Pasta Side Salad

    For a light meal, we toss rotini pasta with cucumber, zucchini and sweet peppers. Make this cucumber pasta salad into a main dish by adding grilled chicken. —Christine Schenher, Exeter, California

    Get Our Recipe: Spring Greek Pasta Salad

    20/29

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    Inspired by: Texas Roadhouse’s Roadhouse Grilled Chicken Salad

    When my husband first found out he had diabetes, I was challenged to start cooking old family favorites in new, healthy ways that he would love just as much. This was the first one that made him say, "I can eat like this all the time!" Shiitake and oyster are some of my favorite mushrooms to use. —Lynne Keast, Monte Sereno, California

    Get Our Recipe: Grilled Chicken with Arugula Salad

    21/29

    Inspired By: Cheesecake Factory’s Cobb Salad

    Made on the fly by Hollywood restaurateur Bob Cobb in 1937, the Cobb salad is a world-famous American dish. Here's a fresh take, with all the original appeal and an extra special presentation. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Get Our Recipe: Cobb Salad

    22/29

    Inspired by: McAlister’s Deli Chef Salad

    For much of the year, I can use my garden's produce when I make this cool salad. In spring, the salad mix and radishes come from my crop. In summer, I use the tomatoes, cabbage and carrots. What a good feeling! —Evelyn Gubernath, Bucyrus, Ohio

    Get Our Recipe: Garden-Fresh Chef Salad

    23/29

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    Inspired by: Wendy’s Taco Salad

    In spring we look for something light and refreshing on the menu after the heavier comfort food of winter; this salad is a great solution. —Muriel Bertrand, Shoreview, Minnesota

    Get Our Recipe: Ground Beef Taco Salad

    24/29

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    Inspired by: Panera Bread’s Fuji Apple Salad with Chicken

    My favorite memory of eating this dish was when my mom made it for lunch on weekends when we were home from school and could have something other than "brown bag" lunches. Happy memories of childhood and late summer days just make this salad extra special. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

    25/29

    Inspired by: Hard Rock Cafe’s California Style Cobb Salad

    I turned barbecue chicken into a major salad with romaine, carrots, sweet peppers and avocados. That’s how I got my family to eat more veggies. —Camille Beckstrand, Layton, Utah

    Get Our Recipe: Barbecue Chicken Cobb Salad

    26/29

    Inspired by: Applebee’s Chicken Caesar Salad

    My Caesar with grilled chicken is a healthier alternative to heavy meat and potatoes dishes. After grilling the kabobs, we serve them family style. —Melissa Adams, Tooele, Utah

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    Inspired by: Chipotle’s Carnitas Salad

    This knockout shredded pork makes a healthy, delicious and hearty salad with black beans, corn, cotija cheese and plenty of fresh greens. —Mary Shivers, Ada, Oklahoma

    Get Our Recipe: Southwest Shredded Pork Salad

    28/29

    Inspired by: Texas Roadhouse’s Steakhouse Filet Salad

    My husband loves blue cheese and I like a hearty salad that eats like a meal, so I put the two things together to make this steak salad recipe. The sweet-tartness of dried cranberries pairs deliciously with the cheese, creamy avocado and balsamic vinegar. It's irresistible! —Marla Clark, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Get Our Recipe: Balsamic Steak Salad

    29/29

    Inspired by: Culver’s Garden Fresco with Grilled Chicken Salad

    Originally Published: July 20, 2018

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    29 Copycat Recipes to Make Your Favorite Restaurant Salads at Home (2024)

    FAQs

    Why are restaurant salads so much better than homemade? ›

    Restaurants salt their salads.

    "Season your salad just like you would anything else," Simpson said. "Salt is a big difference between salads at home and salads in a restaurant." This doesn't mean you have to make your salads salty! Just hold back some salt when seasoning your dressing.

    What are 5 components of a satisfying salad? ›

    There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing.

    What are the 5 types of salads on the menu? ›

    salad, any of a wide variety of dishes that fall into the following principal categories: green salads; vegetable salads; salads of pasta, legumes, or grains; mixed salads incorporating meat, poultry, or seafood; and fruit salads.

    How do I make my salad taste like a restaurant? ›

    Fresh herbs, like basil, parsley, chives, cilantro, mint or dill, add flavor to salads and dressings. For a spicy kick, sprinkle some red pepper flakes. Make your own dressing. Bottled dressings are often lacking in taste and many contain artificial ingredients.

    How do restaurants get their salads so crisp? ›

    The Keys to Crisp Lettuce

    Lettuce actually needs a good amount of airflow, in addition to a bit of moisture (but not too much!), in order to stay crisp. That's why restaurants store their lettuce in special perforated bins that allow for air circulation while it's held in the fridge.

    What is the most popular salad in the United States? ›

    Caesar Salad

    This may also have led to its immense popularity and its spot on many restaurant menus, including ours. Caesar salad is famous for its ingredients of romaine lettuce, olive oil, raw egg, garlic, Parmesan cheese, and Worcestershire sauce. Together, they make one of the most popular salads in the world.

    What is the most popular salad dressing in the world? ›

    Most Famous Dressings in the World
    1. Ranch Dressing. The ranch is a salad dressing or dip made with buttermilk, salt, garlic, onions, herbs (dill, parsley, chives, etc.), and spices (mustard seeds, black pepper, paprika, etc.) ...
    2. Fry Sauce. ...
    3. Chermoula. ...
    4. Blue Cheese Dressing. ...
    5. Thousand Island Dressing. ...
    6. Italian Dressing.

    What is the most requested salad dressing? ›

    Ranch Dressing

    The ranch is hands down America's most beloved salad dressings. It is made from a number of ingredients such as buttermilk, mayonnaise, mustard, garlic, onion, chives, salt, and pepper.

    What is the most important ingredient in a salad? ›

    "The most important thing for me in a salad is crisp, fresh greens," says Chef Joseph Buenconsejo, with whom I co-own Rooted Seeds Catering in Danbury, Connecticut. "They add texture and are the body of the salad." When shopping for salad ingredients, look for the freshest produce you can find.

    What are the three 3 keys to a quality salad? ›

    The three keys to ensuring a quality salad are:
    • The freshness of ingredients.
    • Having all the ingredients blend together in harmony.
    • Making sure the salad is appealing to the eye.

    What should every salad have? ›

    Top 20 Healthy Salad Toppings
    • Salads are typically made by combining lettuce or mixed greens with an assortment of toppings and a dressing. ...
    • Chopped Raw Vegetables. ...
    • Nuts and Seeds. ...
    • Dried Fruit. ...
    • Whole Grains. ...
    • Beans and Legumes. ...
    • Fresh Fruit. ...
    • Baked Tortilla or Pita Chips.
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    What's in a millionaire salad? ›

    ingredients
    1. 1 (21 ounce) can cherry pie filling.
    2. 1 (8 ounce) carton Cool Whip.
    3. 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk.
    4. 1 (16 ounce) can pineapple chunks, drained.
    5. 1 (11 ounce) can mandarin oranges.
    6. 1 cup seedless grapes (optional)
    7. 1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
    8. 1 cup mini marshmallows.

    What to serve with entree salad? ›

    Often an entree salad is enough to be the whole meal so you need little else. You can always add bread, but it should be bread with some interest. It could be as simple as a garlic roll or you could make muffins (like cranberry-orange or even cornbread…) whatever you think works with your salad.

    Why does restaurant food taste better than homemade? ›

    Restaurants often source their ingredients from specialty suppliers that provide higher quality products than those available to the average consumer. This means that restaurants have access to fresher produce, better cuts of meat, and higher quality spices and seasoning.

    Why is Texas Roadhouse salad so good? ›

    It's a very simple salad made infinitely better by their homemade Ranch dressing and croutons made from their delicious rolls (two things I haven't tried recreating at home yet). It's just greens (romaine), tomato, hardboiled eggs, cheddar cheese and croutons.

    Why do salads taste better when someone else makes it? ›

    It all boils down to the psychology behind our connections with others. We crave food that isn't our own because it likely tastes better to us. This has nothing to do with how the food is prepared or what it is; it's more reflective of how we feel about the person we're eating it with.

    Why do restaurant vegetables taste so good? ›

    However, one reason that vegetables always taste better at a restaurant is that chefs there don't hold back on using oil to boost flavor. They often use oodles of butter, oil, or bacon fat to coat veggies fried on the stove and give them an umami appeal.

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