BLT Salad Recipes

These BLT salad recipes will replace the classic sammy in your meal rotation. Savor lettuce-based layered salads, pasta salads and more—all with the three favorite ingredients.

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BBLT Chopped Salad

My original BLT chopped salad recipe called for lettuce. One day I didn't have any, so I substituted spinach. I ended up making some more healthy adjustments to the dish, and the rest is history! —Cindy VanBeek, Randolph, Wisconsin

BLT Salad with Pasta

10 reviews

“This simple pasta salad is great for gatherings and a favorite of everyone I know! I like to keep the...


BLT Salad with Croutons

10 reviews

“In my family of six, it’s hard to find a vegetable or salad that everyone will eat, but they all...


BLT Pasta Salad

4 reviews

"I make this easy salad for lots of potlucks and always come home with an empty dish," writes Ellie Marsh...


Bacon-Tomato Salad

7 reviews

We love this wonderful bacon salad that tastes like a piled-high BLT without the time or effort. You can make...

Bacon Macaroni Salad

94 reviews

This pleasing pasta salad is like eating a BLT in a bowl. Filled with crispy bacon, chopped tomato, celery and...


BLT Pizza

10 reviews

This recipe takes everything you love about BLT sandwiches and turns it into pizza. We promise, BLT pizza will become...

BLT-and-More Salad

6 reviews

I created this salad when my husband and I were looking for something quick, yet different. The blend of flavors...


BLT Turkey Salad

6 reviews

This variation of a BLT salad is great with a side of garlic bread or garlic toast, and will satisfy...


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BLT Macaroni Salad

60 reviews

Our BLT pasta salad will get everyone's attention at your next cookout or backyard barbecue. It brings the classic combination...


BLT Chicken Salad

18 reviews

Featuring all the fun fixings for a BLT chicken sandwich, this salad is so lovable. I can prep the ingredients...

BLT Salad

5 reviews

"My husband and I love BLT sandwiches, especially in the summer when tomatoes are fresh and plentiful," relates Deborah Heatwole...