Loaded BLT Panzanella Salad
Are summer salads not the best thing ever?! I love that you can throw literally all of summer, fruit, veggies, cheese, meat, seafood, literally all of it, into a bowl and it will come out tasting like nothing but pure deliciousness. And not only that, but the options are limitless. Between pasta, tossed, roasted, grain, bread and everything in-between, you will literally never get bored.
A panzanella salad is, at the core, a salad of bread and tomatoes. Many cultures, from Italy to Spain, have some variation of this, each one giving it a different name and their own twist. Today, Iโm giving this panzanella salad an American twist with the classic flavors of a good olโ BLT. But donโt get it twisted. This ainโt yo mamaโs BLT. No sir. It is SO much more. Of course, thereโs the bacon (DUH!), lettuce and tomatoes, but thereโs also so much more. Bleu cheese, herbs, avocado, fresh cornโฆ.this salad is just oozing with the flavors of summer.
Aside from the flavors that will knock-your-socks-off, this is a great summer recipe simply because it requires little stove/oven time (Yay for creating less heat!) and it can make as little or as much as you want (Perfect for summer entertaining, no?!).
They say fine wine gets better with time, but I gotta say the BLT sandwiches of my youth, which I love ever-so-much, has really gotten better with time. I mean, from a sandwich to an epic, colorful, flavorful salad full of beauty and goodness? If only we could all be so lucky to age as well as a sandwichโฆ
INGREDIENTS
- Lettuce, rinsed and shredded (I love using a mix of butter lettuce and arugula)
- Tomatoes, chopped (Heirloom tomatoes are always nice)
- Bacon, cooked, drained and crumbled
- Bread (preferably day old), roughly cut or ripped into chunks
ADDITIONAL TOPPING OPTIONS TO PICK & CHOOSE FROM
- Corn, sliced fresh off the cob, uncooked
- Bleu cheese, crumbled (other possibilities include monterey jack, pepper jack, cheddar or feta)
- Green onion, diced
- Avocado, chopped
- Fresh herbs (basil, cilantro, dill...any will work)
- Salt & pepper
DRESSING
- Mayonnaise
- Greek Yogurt
- Chipotle peppers
- A lemon or lime
- Apple cider vinegar
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INSTRUCTIONS
In a serving bowl, layer the lettuce, bread and tomatoes. Sprinkle with the bacon and additional toppings of your choosing. Set aside.
In a separate small bowl, mix up the dressing. Use 1 part mayonnaise to 1 part Greek yogurt and add in chipotle paste to taste. Squeeze in the juice of a lemon or lime and then stir in vinegar until you reach a consistency you like. For example, I did about 1/3 cup each of mayo and yogurt, the juice of 1 lime, 1 1/2 tablespoons chipotle paste, and about 3-4 tablespoons vinegar.
Drizzle the dressing on the salad and toss right before serving.
You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator overnight, however, they really don't keep the best, so I'd suggest making only what you know you'll be eating.
NOTES
This recipe can be made for as few or as many people as you want/need. I have left exact measurements out as the amount of each ingredient used is completely up to you, your taste preferences and how many you will be serving.
I would say for 4 generous dinner-size servings, you would want to use a whole head of lettuce, 6-8 slices of bacon, about 2-3 medium-sized tomatoes and about 1/2 a loaf of bread. Any other toppings I would 1/4-1/2 cup of each of things like corn, avocado and bleu cheese, whereas the green onion and herbs you only need a few tablespoons of.