This is the best Broccoli Salad recipe! Watch the video showing you how to make this recipe, then scroll to the bottom of this post to print out the complete recipe.
I have a big sister, and her name is Susie. Susie was off to college when I was only in elementary school, so we didn’t really get a chance to do many things together. As I got older, I often visited her in the summers, and we began to share recipes and talk on the phone a lot. I’ve always considered her “fashion-forward” and someone who has a good eye for design.
Although I have a house of my own, it’s Susie’s house that is adorable. She seems to know just what kind of paint looks good in her bedroom and what furniture will work in the family room, and she comes up with the greatest DIY projects that I could never think of on my own. I guess I just really admire my big sis 🙂
Another talent of Susie’s is that she has always been an excellent cook. At our family reunion this summer, she brought this delicious Broccoli Salad to share (her creation after looking at a handful of recipes).
It’s full of all kinds of goodies, and it’s tossed in a creamy- but light- dressing. It’s a good way to get everyone to eat their vegetables.
How do you make Broccoli Salad?
Start with fresh broccoli of course- about 1 large bunch. Cut it into small, bite-sized florets. Put in in a large bowl.
Add diced red onion.
Then toss it all with the creamy dressing (see the recipe for details).
Hey, there’s my nephew (Susie’s son) Matt peeking in on the recipe! He’s a cutie. But sorry girls… he’s taken.
Add the rest of the goodies, including tomatoes, raisins, cashews and BACON.
Toss it all again, and you’ve got Susie’s Broccoli Salad!
I love this salad every time I make it, and everyone else seems to love it too!
And there is Susie- my wonderful sister. She’s a teacher, she loves to travel, she writes a book review blog called NOVEL VISITS, and she lives in the Northwest. And she actually happens to be single, so if you know anyone… be sure to let me know. Of course she’s going to DIE when she reads this. But that’s okay. I’m a pretty good matchmaker. I set up a college roommate once and she’s been happily married to the guy ever since.
Anyway, the broccoli salad… it’s good! It got several raves at our family reunion from the people who would actually approach a salad with broccoli in it (because you KNOW there are people who are adverse to the whole idea).
No need to fear a broccoli salad though. It’s good stuff. And it’s awfully nice to bring a salad to a party these days that isn’t your same-old greens/potato/pasta/ salad. This is something a little different. Thanks, Susie!
If you’re looking for a few more salad recipes that are good to contribute to dinner, try my Waldorf Salad or this Italian Pasta Salad. I’m also pretty crazy about Grilled Corn Salad, Greek Panzanella Salad and Asian Chicken Cranberry Salad.
If you happen to be following the Weight Watchers WW plan, you’ll find a link to the WW Points on the recipe card below.
Broccoli Salad
Ingredients
DRESSING:
- 1 cup mayonnaise (light or regular)
- 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoons granulated white sugar
SALAD:
- 8 cups broccoli florets (1 large bunch)
- 1 cup diced red onion
- 1 cup halved grape or cherry tomatoes
- 1/2 cup raisins
- 1/2 cup cashews
- 8 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
Instructions
PREPARE THE DRESSING:
- In a medium bowl, stir together the dressing ingredients and set aside.
PREPARE THE SALAD:
- Rinse the broccoli and the flowerette ends into bite-sized pieces (discard the stems). Place the broccoli in a large bowl. Add the onions. Add just enough of the dressing to coat the broccoli- add a little, toss, add a little more- until you have coated the broccoli lightly with the dressing (you may not use it all). Add the tomatoes, raisins, cashews and bacon. Gently toss to blend all of the ingredients evenly. Add more dressing, if needed (only if the salad is looking dry). Refrigerate until ready to serve. Can be prepared up to a few hours in advance, but it's best to toss with the dressing about an hour before serving.
Notes
- Notes about the broccoli- Yes, it is served raw. And No, don't use frozen broccoli.*For easy clean-up, cook your bacon in the oven. Preheat the oven to 400℉. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with foil and place a rack on top. Spray the rack with nonstick spray. Lay the bacon slices on the rack. Bake it for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the bacon is crisp. Timing will vary depending on the thickness of your bacon.
- Nutritional information and WW Points were calculated using "Light Mayonnaise."
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Your sister is adorable, you two look a lot alike in the eyes. I love sharing recipes with my family, that’s where most of my favorites come from! And I love the addition of the cashews.
This salad is actually one of the few edible things my mother in law makes – so I have a great affection for it! 😉
You and your sister are the cutest!! This salad looks dreamy!! Have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend! xoxo
This looks wonderful, can’t wait to try it!
I have been stalking your recipes for a while now, but I dont think I’ve ever left a comment – thanks for all your good stuff and for making the recipes so easily printable!
Glad you came out of stalkville 🙂 You’re welcome!
I’m going to put this on my Labor Day menu! Wish I knew someone perfect for your sister. She’s so pretty.
I love!! broccoli salad and broccoli slaw dressing. It was one of the first recipes I ever made on my blog! Yours is just gorgeous, Lori!
Love, love, love this, Lori. That broccoli salad looks scrumptious!
What a great simple recipe. You are so right that it is different than the normal salads you tend to bring to people’s houses. I’ll have to try it this weekend for Labor Day!
Awwww, what a sweet post! That broccoli salad looks delicious, I love when someone brings that to a picnic. I’ve yet to make it myself!!
That’s a lot of raw broccoli.. it kind of scares me 😮
Nevertheless, I shall be fearless and will try this in the very near future 🙂 I might however go for the grape version (and add some pecan nuts maybe).