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Romaine Lettuce Salad with Green Goddess

This romaine lettuce salad is the easy green salad you’ll make on repeat! This side dish comes together in minutes with creamy Green Goddess dressing, crisp radishes, and crunchy breadcrumbs.

Romaine Salad

No matter how many salad recipes I make, I’m always on the lookout for easy, go-to recipes that are versatile enough to pair with loads of meals. Enter: my favorite romaine lettuce salad!

I’ve tested a lot of salad recipes over the years, and I think romaine is a little underrated: those pale-green romaine hearts have the perfect crunch! Paired with my herby, creamy Green Goddess Dressing and a sprinkle of crunchy breadcrumbs, the mix of flavors, textures and colors is absolutely fantastic. It’s great as a spring salad or in any season!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in 20 minutes: No cooking required, just chop, slice, and dress
  • Stunning presentation: It looks fancy but doesn’t require much effort
  • That Green Goddess dressing: Truly a game-changer: it’s creamy, herbaceous, and far better than anything store-bought

Ingredients You’ll Need

This romaine lettuce salad is that: a quick 5 minute dressing and a handful of components make salad magic. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Romaine lettuce hearts: I like the inner hearts for their tender crunch and sweet flavor, but mixing in some of the outer leaves adds color. See my Quick Guide to Romaine for more.
  • Radishes bring a peppery bite. I like using watermelon radishes when I can find them for color.
  • Shallot adds a subtle, savory sweetness.
  • Green Goddess Dressing takes this recipe over the top. My version uses Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, which keeps it lighter. Fresh herbs like parsley, chives, tarragon make it taste beautifully herbaceous. See Green Goddess Dressing for more.
  • Italian panko is my favorite crouton alternative! Regular panko is already airier and crunchier than traditional breadcrumbs. Italian panko adds herbs and salt.
  • Parmesan shavings add a nutty richness that ties everything together.
Romaine lettuce

How to Make This Romaine Salad

Of course, you can make a romaine salad in many different ways! But here’s how to make this one (or jump to the recipe below for quantities):

  1. Chop the romaine into bite-sized pieces. Pat the lettuce dry or use a salad spinner to dry,
  2. Slice the radishes and shallot thinly.
  3. Make the Green Goddess Dressing. Add all ingredients to a food processor or small blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
  4. Assemble the salad. Arrange the romaine on a large platter or small plates. Scatter the radish and shallot slices over the top, then top with dressing, Parmesan shavings, and a sprinkle of Italian panko.

Pro Tips for the Best Salad

Dry your lettuce thoroughly. Otherwise, the dressing won’t stick to the leaves! I like to use a salad spinner and pat-down with a clean kitchen towel. You can do this in advance and store the chopped lettuce in the salad spinner in the fridge: it keeps well for up to 1 week!

Make the dressing ahead. The Green Goddess Dressing also keeps well in the fridge for up to 1 week.

Add the panko at the last minute. Sprinkle it on just before serving to keep the crunch. If you’re prepping ahead, store the panko separately.

Romaine lettuce salad

Serving Suggestions

This romaine lettuce salad is very versatile. Here are some of my favorite pairings:

Romaine Salad

Storage Instructions

Make-ahead tips: Chop the romaine, dry it, and store it in a salad spinner in the refrigerator for 1 week. Slice the radishes and shallot and store separately. Make the dressing up to a week in advance.

Dressed leftovers don’t store well: the lettuce will wilt and the panko will become soggy. If you expect leftovers, add dressing only to the portion you plan to eat.

Dietary Notes

This romaine lettuce salad is vegetarian. For gluten-free, use gluten-free panko or croutons. For vegan, plant-based and dairy-free, omit the Parmesan shavings and use Cilantro Sauce as a dressing.

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Romaine Lettuce Salad with Green Goddess

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This romaine lettuce salad is the easy green salad you’ll make on repeat! This side dish comes together in minutes with creamy Green Goddess dressing, crisp radishes, and crunchy breadcrumbs.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Salad
  • Method: No Cook
  • Cuisine: Salad
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

  • 2 romaine hearts (about 8 cups chopped)
  • 2 radishes, thinly sliced
  • 1 shallot, thinly sliced
  • ½ cup Green Goddess Dressing (or Cilantro Sauce for vegan)
  • ¼ cup Italian panko*
  • Parmesan shavings, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. Chop the romaine hearts. Thinly slice the radishes and shallot.
  2. Make the Green Goddess Dressing.
  3. Place the romaine on salad plates or a large platter. Top with the sliced radishes, shallot, and Parmesan cheese shavings. Drizzle with dressing and sprinkle with Italian panko.

Notes

*Panko is a Japanese-style breadcrumb mixture that is airier and lighter than traditional breadcrumbs. It has a crunchy texture which is more satisfying on salads (breadcrumbs are much finer with almost a sand-like texture). “Italian” means herbs and salt are added. You should be able to find Italian panko or plain panko easily at your local grocery store (often they also sell gluten-free). If all you have is plain panko, you can season it: mix ½ cup panko with ⅛ teaspoon kosher salt and ½ tablespoon Italian seasoning (or 1 teaspoon dried oregano and ¼ teaspoon each dried basil and thyme).

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