4.57 57 Published Apr 08, 2024, Updated Jun 20, 2024 When testing this broccoli salad recipe, I took one bite and was quickly taken back to a memory of being in the kitchen with my mom making this salad for a family cookout. It tastes so similar to her version. I know you’re going to love this one!
Why I Love This Salad
Lightened-Up – I made this broccoli salad a tad lighter by using Greek yogurt instead of mayo for the dressing. Versatile – Great for any occasion, from family dinners to larger summer gatherings. Make-Ahead Friendly – Tastes even better after sitting for a few hours, making it a fantastic option for meal prep or as a make-ahead side. Customizable – Easy to tweak based on your preferences or dietary needs.
Broccoli Salad Ingredients
chopped broccoli florets – you can use pre-chopped florets or buy full heads. Either way you’ll want to chop the florets into tiny, bite-size pieces. This helps distribute the dressing and makes the salad easier to eat. Make sure you’re using fresh, raw broccoli. Frozen or cooked broccoli won’t work for this recipe! If you’re looking for a salad with cooked broccoli try this: roasted broccoli quinoa salad. bacon – for a more classic broccoli salad flavor use pork bacon, but turkey bacon would work great too if you want to reduce the calories and fat. sunflower seeds – I prefer roasted and salted, but you can use dry roasted or raw. Roasted tends to have more flavor and crunch. Feel free to also swap the sunflower seeds with almonds, walnuts or pepitas if that’s what you have on hand. raisins – add a nice touch of sweetness and balances the savory flavors of the bacon and broccoli. Feel free to swap the raisins for dried cranberries if you want. Or you can just make this broccoli cranberry salad. red onion – the red onion adds a pop of color and oniony flavor. Greek yogurt – instead of mayo, I used plain Greek yogurt to up the protein and reduce the fat in the creamy dressing. apple cider vinegar – apple cider vinegar is my go-to vinegar for salad dressing because of it’s health benefits and I love the flavor it adds here. Don’t have ACV on hand? Use fresh lemon juice instead! honey or maple syrup – a hint of sweetness to balance out the rest of the dressing ingredients. sea salt and black pepper – two essentials for a tasty salad dressing.
How to Make Broccoli Salad
Cook bacon: I like cooking it in the oven (see notes in the recipe card), but you can also cook it in a skillet on the stovetop or in the microwave. Create dressing: In a large bowl, whisk together yogurt, honey, maple syrup, salt and pepper. Combine ingredients: In a large bowl, whisk together yogurt, honey, maple syrup, salt and pepper. Add broccoli, sunflower seeds, raisins, red onion and bacon to the bowl and stir until well combined. Cover and chill: Cover container and chill in the fridge. Let sit for at least 3-4 hours before serving. Overnight works great too as this salad tastes better after it has had time to sit.
What to Serve With Broccoli Salad
This broccoli salad recipe makes for a wonderful side dish for dinner or a light lunch option, but it’s also a great side for potlucks and cookouts. Here are some ideas on what to serve alongside this salad:
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How to Store Broccoli Salad
This broccoli salad will last up to five days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. You may notice that the raisins absorb some of the liquid or the sunflower seeds soften but that’s okay! It will still be delicious.
More Salad Recipes to Try
Healthy Potato Salad Easy Caprese Salad Ranch Pasta Salad Lemon Orzo Salad Watermelon Salad Cucumber Tomato Salad Arugula Salad Mayo Free Potato Salad
Be sure to check out my full collection of salad recipes. This post was originally published on March 3, 2021 and republished on April 8, 2024.