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Raw broccoli salad

Or to leave a comment, click here! This post may contain affiliate links. Broccoli salad is the fun summer salad recipe that you didn’t know you were raw broccoli salad! Broccoli Salad is a quick salad full of fresh crisp broccoli, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and bacon bits.

It’s all tossed in a really easy creamy homemade dressing. Broccoli Salad is a quick summer salad recipe that everyone always loves! Fresh and colorful broccoli, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and bacon bits are tossed in a creamy homemade dressing. It’s so incredibly easy to make! The 3 ingredient dressing is super simple and extra creamy with a little tang. We love that it doesn’t have tons of sugar! Since it’s best made ahead of time, it’s perfect for potlucks and bbq’s or even lunches throughout the week.

It is always a hit, we almost never have leftovers but if you do have leftovers, they last for about 5 days! If you have extra veggies you need to use up, you can easily add them to this dish. Zucchini, cauliflower, celery, or peppers can make great additions! Broccoli Salad is an incredibly easy and quick summer side dish! Fresh broccoli, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and bacon bits are tossed in a creamy homemade dressing.

Crispy bacon adds a salty smoky flavor. I use real bacon bits in this recipe to keep is simple but you can cut and crumble your own if you’d like. Swap out the seeds for any kind of chopped nuts like almonds or pecans. Broccoli Salad can be made in advance and kept in the fridge until you’re ready to serve it. This gives the broccoli a chance to soak in some of the dressing, resulting in an even more flavorful salad!

Wash the broccoli and dry it very well. If you’d like you can also add some broccoli slaw to the salad. Whisk the dressing ingredients in a small bowl and set aside per the recipe below. Place the ingredients into a large mixing bowl, and toss with dressing. Remember to allow time for the recipe to chill in the fridge. This gives the broccoli a chance to soak in some of the dressing making it even better! Broccoli Salad Dressing We love this creamy broccoli salad dressing and it’s super simple to make in just 3 minutes.

A sugar substitute of your choice will work well in this recipe. If you’re looking for a premade dressing, try coleslaw dressing or creamy poppyseed dressing. To make this broccoli salad recipe healthier, substitute half of the mayonnaise for plain Greek yogurt and skip the bacon bits. Allow time for the recipe to chill in the fridge. If you’d like to make further ahead, keep the dressing separate and toss a few hours before serving.

Leftovers will last about 4-5 days in the fridge. Did you enjoy this Broccoli Salad? Be sure to leave a rating and a comment below! In a large bowl, combine broccoli, onion, cranberries, sunflower seeds, and bacon bits. Pour the prepared dressing over and mix well.

Refrigerate for at least one hour before serving. Dry broccoli very well so moisture doesn’t water down the dressing. Broccoli does not need to be cooked for this recipe. Reserve some crisp bacon for garnish if desired and add just before serving. Store-bought coleslaw dressing can replace the homemade dressing if desired. Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used. Content and photographs are copyright protected.

Sharing of this recipe is both encouraged and appreciated. Please view my photo use policy here. Holly is a wine and cheese lover, recipe creator, shopping enthusiast and self appointed foodie. Her greatest passion is creating in the kitchen and making deliciously comforting recipes for the everyday home cook! Send me the latest recipes via email. By submitting this comment you agree to share your name, email address, website and IP address with Spend With Pennies.

This information will not be used for any purpose other than enabling you to post a comment. I’ve made this twice now for events and have been told each time how great it is! So easy but best of all so good. 1-2 tsp AGAVE or Raw honey. I’ve added chopped cucumber as well if had little leftover cuc. I’ve been requested to make it again. A real hit with the hubby!

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