Wilted Lettuce Salad & Hot Bacon Dressing. A Classic Arkansas Recipe. (2024)

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on Jun 08, 2016, Updated Oct 24, 2023

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A classic recipe handed down to me by my Grandma Mary from Arkansas, you’ll love this Wilted Lettuce Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing. Don’t let the hot dressing scare you – you will not believe how easy it actually is!

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My Classic Wilted Lettuce Recipe is a family favorite

One dish I remember eating over and over when I was growing up is Wilted Lettuce Salad. My mom used to make it all the time – I think because it’s a great way to use up the plethora of leaf lettuce we had in the garden when I was growing up.

My mom got the recipe from her mom, my Grandma Moore from Arkansas. I asked my mom about the history of the salad and she just laughed and said it’s an Arkansas thing. It’s the only way they eat leaf lettuce down there, she said.

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So, while I enjoy eating this salad because it’s so nostalgic for me, it’s also just darn good. Just the right mix of healthy and not. Sweet and tangy. Crunchy and salty. I love this salad because it has all the right flavor combinations, in my opinion. It’s also easy. If you’d like to make it too, here’s how.

How to Make a Wilted Lettuce Salad

Making this wilted lettuce salad dressing is so easy. It’s basically lettuce and green onions with bacon! I cut up bacon first and then cook it in a cast iron skillet. The little pieces of bacon cook so quickly and then they’re ready to put directly on the salad. Since we also use the bacon drippings in the salad, there’s no need to worry about getting the bacon grease off them!

Prepare the salad washing well in a salad spinner and then shredding a head of leaf lettuce, or romaine lettuce works very well also. If you have an abundance of spinach in the garden, feel free to shred some of it too, but that is my addition, not the typical wilted lettuce.Thinly slice 2-3 green onions, and add them to the bowl. I go ahead and salt and pepper my salad as well. Then I’m ready for the hot dressing.

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The hot dressing in a wilted lettuce salad is just bacon drippings and apple cider vinegar. You’ll want to heat the bacon grease to just smoking and then pour it over the prepared salad. Next, pour the apple cider vinegar in the same pan you cooked the bacon in, heat it sizzling as well, then pour it over the salad.

Toss everything together in a large bowl – give it a quick taste test – add a bit more vinegar or salt if you want, and you’re done!

A note about the bacon and bacon grease. The recipe calls for 4 tablespoons of bacon grease, but I really just eyeball it. I have found that cooking 4 ounces of bacon yields about 4 tablespoons of grease, but you might want to measure it out the first time you make this salad.

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If you decide to measure the grease, I recommend taking out the crumbled bacon pieces, then measuring the grease, then heating the grease back up. After you have a feel for how much grease you get in the pan, you can skip this step and just pour the bacon and grease directly on the salad without measuring.

Wilted Lettuce Salad with Bacon Dressing

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Yield: 8 servings

Wilted Lettuce Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing. A Classic Arkansas Recipe.

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A classic Arkansas recipe - Wilted Lettuce Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing. You can prepare everything ahead of time and then add the dressing when you're ready to eat. Delicious!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Ingredients

  • One head lettuce, about 8-10 cups, washed and shredded
  • 3-4 green onions with whites. Thinly sliced.
  • 4 ounces bacon, cooked and crumbled
  • 4 tablespoons hot bacon grease
  • 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • fresh pepper

Instructions

  1. Cut bacon into small pieces called lardon and cook well over medium high head
  2. Wash lettuce well and spin to dry. Then, cut it into strips, or simply tear it.
  3. Place it in a large bowl and add the sliced green onions.
  4. Crumble the bacon and add it to the salad.
  5. Pour the hot bacon grease over the salad. Put vinegar in the same pan to heat, and then pour it over the salad. Toss salad well.

Notes

Visualize that sizzling plate of fajitas you get at a Mexican restaurant and that's what making this salad is like. The hot dressing coats the lettuce and wilts it. The salad is served warm.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1 cup

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 142Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 402mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 2gSugar: 1gProtein: 6g

Nutritional data is not always correct.

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Wilted Lettuce Salad & Hot Bacon Dressing. A Classic Arkansas Recipe. (2024)

FAQs

Where does wilted lettuce come from? ›

Where Did Wilted Lettuce Originate? Wilted lettuce salad likely came from Eastern Europe, since there are versions of wilted lettuce salad Poland and other countries. The dish probably traveled to America with immigrants, with Southerners putting their own spin on wilted lettuce.

What can I do with old wilted lettuce? ›

Fill a large bowl with very hot tap water (around 120°F) and plunge your wilted greens. Let them soak for 10–30 minutes, then drain. Wrap the leaves in a damp towel and chill before using (or if you need them immediately, cool them down in ice water).

What can I add to salad to make it more filling? ›

Try four ounces of one of the following:
  1. Beans like black, chickpeas (hummus), cannellini or adzuki.
  2. Chicken.
  3. Edamame.
  4. Eggs (over easy, soft boiled, or chopped hard boiled)
  5. Lean beef.
  6. Lentils.
  7. Reduced fat cheese.
  8. Seafood (sardines, tuna, shrimp, salmon)

What are the healthiest ingredients for salad? ›

leafy greens such as romaine, arugula, kale and spinach. whole grains such as quinoa, brown rice and bulgur. chopped or shredded vegetables such as cucumber, tomato, cabbage, and beets.

Is wilted lettuce still good to eat? ›

Check the leaves for signs of wilting.

These leaves may not yet feel wet, but the lettuce is still near spoiling when it begins to wilt. Lettuce wilts right before it begins to turn brown. You will have to discard it or find a use for it right away. Wilted lettuce is safe to eat if it hasn't begun rotting.

Does vinegar make lettuce wilt? ›

But oil clings to its waxy surface, quickly seeping into cracks, entering the air pockets between cells, and making the leaf darken and wilt. Vinegar will also damage lettuce leaves eventually, but because it is water-soluble it takes much longer than oil to get past the waxy coating.

Does cold water revive wilted lettuce? ›

Lettuce wilts because it loses water, so the key to reviving it is to put the water back in. We've had success simply soaking the wilted leaves in ice water for 30 minutes.

What does the saying wet lettuce mean? ›

From the Urban Dictionary: wet lettuce. Phrase commonly used in the North of England to describe a person who acts like a fanny or in a manner betraying his male gender.

Why does wilted lettuce crisp up in cold water? ›

When the wilted leaves are placed in cold water then, it acts as a hypotonic solution. This leads to the inward diffusion of water molecules into the lettuce leaves. The leaves will become turgid and crisp due to the process of endosmosis.

How can I make my salad more flavorful? ›

A great way of adding flavour is by loading up your salad with herbs such as mint, coriander, parsley, basil and micro herbs. You can either toss through whole leaves and microherbs, tear the leaves up by hand, or finely slice and stir the herbs through your dressing.

How do you pimp up salad? ›

One of the easiest ways to get some flavour in your salad is to mix up your leaves with bright herbs that pack a punch. Plants like parsley, dill, mint and coriander can really kick your salads up a notch and give them some (much needed) depth and can give a great dose of flavour in every bite.

How can I jazz up my salad? ›

Simple ways to spice up your salad
  1. Use a lettuce that you actually like! ...
  2. Add roasted veggies: I love adding roasted sweet potatoes, brussel sprouts or broccoli to a salad! ...
  3. Mix it up & Chop it up! ...
  4. Add a little crunch: A little texture difference is a big thing in a salad!
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What is the healthiest salad dressing? ›

8 Simple and Healthy Salad Dressings
  1. Sesame ginger. This simple salad dressing doubles as an easy marinade for meat, poultry, or roasted veggies. ...
  2. Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  3. Avocado lime. ...
  4. Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  5. Honey mustard. ...
  6. Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  7. Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  8. Ginger turmeric.
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What salad is good to eat everyday? ›

Best: Spinach or Kale Salad

When it comes to leafy greens, darker is better. They have the most nutrients. Case in point: Kale and spinach have over 10 times more immune-boosting vitamins A and C than iceberg lettuce.

What is the healthiest lettuce? ›

There are five different categories of lettuce: loose-leaf, cos/romaine, butterhead, crisphead, and asparagus-stem lettuce. Romaine lettuce and lettuce greens are the most nutritious types of lettuce.

What does it mean when lettuce is wilted? ›

Lettuce gets soft and limp because it loses water. Fruits and vegetables are mostly water, with iceberg lettuce at 96% water. In the fridge, lettuce and other greens lose water to the air, the cells that hold the water shrink, and the outward appearance is wilted and limp.

Why does lettuce leaves become limp? ›

One of the main reasons for limp lettuce is lack of moisture. Lettuce plants require consistent moisture levels to thrive, and if they don't get enough water, their leaves may become wilted and limp.

What plant did lettuce come from? ›

Common lettuce, Lactuca sativa, has its origins in the Middle East where it is a distant member of the sunflower and daisy. Archeologists have excavated ancient Egyptian wall murals depicting lettuce cultivation that are nearly 5,000 years old!

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