This classic Seven Layer Salad is a crowd-pleaser with sun-ripened tomatoes, sweet peas, hard-boiled eggs, crisp bacon, and sharp cheddar cheese. Make the five-ingredient salad dressing in just a few minutes and seal all those wonderful flavors together.
This is one of my favorite potluck and party salads. Nicoise salad, deviled egg pasta salad, layered taco salad, and avocado salad are also some of my favorite salads to take to a gathering.
mpress your family and friends with this delicious and visually stunning salad. This easy salad is delicious and packed with nutritious ingredients that everyone loves.
We love to serve this tasty salad at potlucks, family gatherings, and parties. People love it, and it is always one of the first dishes gone. It is best prepared at least 4 hours before your event, covered with wrap, and refrigerated, but hold off on adding the final ingredients until right before you serve.
Ingredients Notes and Substitutions
See the complete list of ingredients below on the recipe card.
- Mayonnaise: I like to use Duke’s mayo, but you can use other brands
- Sour cream: preferably full-fat for flavor
- Honey: you can substitute sugar but blend it well
- Lettuce: iceberg or romaine. I like to use a mixture of both.
- Tomatoes: sun-ripened tomatoes. Garden tomatoes or Campari tomatoes are great choices.
- Peas: frozen peas work best. I find canned peas too mushy for a salad.
- Cheese: my go-to is sharp cheddar, but any cheddar cheese works well.
How to Make a Seven-Layer Salad
This is the summary version; see the recipe card below for the complete list of ingredients and the instructions.
Start by mixing your dressing. Mix the mayo, sour cream, honey, salt, and pepper. Layer the chopped lettuce (reserving about 2 cups) in a large clear bowl or trifle bowl, followed by the red onions, tomatoes, and green peas.
Now, place the sliced eggs on their sides, use any extra eggs and reserved lettuce to hold them in place, and finish filling the bowl. Then, spread the dressing over the top and smooth it to seal. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 4 hours up to overnight.
Before serving, sprinkle with shredded cheddar cheese, crisp bacon, and a few more tomatoes. This salad is very easy to dig into and toss as you go. Once it is about halfway consumed, I toss together what is left in the bowl.
Preparation Tips
- This is a large salad. It serves at least 12 people, so plan accordingly. Leftovers are delicious, and the salad holds up reasonably well for about 48 hours.
- Spread the dressing to seal the salad. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate from 2 hours up to overnight.
- Feel free to swap out any ingredient you are not fond of or add layers for more texture and taste. Try bite-size pieces of broccoli, cauliflower, or diced red bell pepper.
- Don’t add the bacon, shredded cheddar, or scallions until it is time to serve.
- Bring a large pot of water to boil with a steamer basket for perfectly peeled eggs. Carefully add the eggs and steam large eggs for 15 minutes. Plunge into ice-cold water.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can make this salad up to 24 hours in advance. However, for the flavors to meld, make the salad at least 4 hours ahead of time. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and store in the fridge.
Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. They may not be as attractive as the day you served them, but they will still taste delicious.
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Seven Layer Salad Recipe
Ingredients
Dressing
- 1 1/4 cups mayonnaise
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
Salad
- 1 large head iceberg lettuce or romaine lettuce chopped
- 1/3 cup chopped red onion
- 2 1/2 cups chopped tomatoes
- 2 cups frozen peas thawed
- 6 hard-boiled eggs peeled and sliced
- 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar
- 6 slices crispy cooked bacon. chopped
Instructions
- Whisk together the mayonnaise, sour cream, honey, salt, and black pepper.
- In a large clear bowl or trifle dish, layer the iceberg lettuce (reserving about 2 cups), followed by the red onions, tomatoes, and green peas. Using the sliced eggs, position them on their sides while using any extra eggs and the reserved lettuce to hold them in position and finish filling the bowl.
- Spread the dressing over the top and smooth it to seal. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours up to overnight.
- Right before serving, garnish with shredded cheese, bacon, and, if desired, a few tomato wedges.
Notes
- This is a large salad. It serves at least 12 people, so plan accordingly. Leftovers are delicious, and the salad holds up reasonably well for about 48 hours.
- Spread the dressing to seal the salad. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate from 2 hours up to overnight.
- Feel free to swap out any ingredient you are not fond of or add layers for more texture and taste. Try bite-size pieces of broccoli, cauliflower, or diced red bell pepper.
- Don’t add the bacon, shredded cheddar, or scallions until it is time to serve.
- Bring a large pot of water to boil with a steamer basket for perfectly peeled eggs. Carefully add the eggs and steam large eggs for 15 minutes. Plunge into ice-cold water.
Nutrition
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Mary
It says reserve 2 cups lettuce. What do you use that for?
Beth Pierce
To help prop up the egg slices when you put them on their sides. That is if you are using a glass bowl.
Thena
Such a delicious salad recipe! I made this for my last family gathering and they loved it!
Ntensibe
Nnnniiiiccceeeee….a seven-layered salad? This is a first and it’s one my eyes have fallen in love with. I will definitely try it out.
Marysa
We have made a 7 layer dip before, but not a 7 layer salad. This looks delicious and I like all the different ingredients that go into this.
Ebony
We have a group of friends coming over tonight so this is the perfect dish to make for everyone. Can’t wait to make this today!
Beth Pierce
I am sure they will certainly love it!
Autumn Murray
Now, this is my kind of salad! So incredibly delicious. It is an entire meal all by itself. Thank you for the recipe!
Emman Damian
Wow! This is fully stacked! Seems so filling! I will make it on Sunday.
Elizabeth O
wow, Ive never had the idea of making a seven-layer salad. This is so healthy and I will definitely add it to my list
Dominique
I love a good salad, and this tickled all the boxes! Will definitely be making again!
Ave
I really love salads but I haven’t made seven-layer salad before. I love the mix of colors and textures of this salad. Have to give this recipe a try soon.
Talya Stone
Such a classic and a great choice to get plenty of nutrients and loads of different colors in one bowl. This was delicious!
Rosey
A seven layer salad is appealing too. Makes me hungry just looking at it. 🙂
April
This looks very quick and easy to make. I don’t like eggs, so I would take them out of the salad.
Monica Simpson
This is what I need to remember to bring to potlucks. It’s such a crowd pleaser!
Tara Pittman
I do love 7 layer salad. I will have to make this for dinner.
Heather
We eat salad on a pretty daily basis so I’m always looking for new options. This one looks delicious!