Would (or Do) You Have a House Salad? The Charm of a Signature Green Bowl

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Thereโ€™s something quietly satisfying about a house saladโ€”that reliable, go-to bowl of greens that feels like a trusted friend on your plate. Pittsburgh-based Jessica Merchant captured this perfectly in her new cookbook Easy Everyday, where she shares her affection for what she calls the โ€œsignature house salad.โ€

Jessicaโ€™s idea struck a chord with me: a vibrant, flavorful green salad that pairs beautifully with nearly every meal. No matter whatโ€™s cooking, this salad is ready to step in and complement it flawlessly. Itโ€™s a bit like having your personal salad anthem.


Jessicaโ€™s House Salad: Familiar but Special

Jessicaโ€™s house salad is an inviting mix of fresh greens, carrots, tomatoes, onions, and croutonsโ€”but what really sets it apart are two unexpected stars: asiago cheese and sunflower seeds. These ingredients add a welcome depth and texture, giving the salad a delightful crunch and a subtle cheesy richness that makes it feel anything but ordinary.

Itโ€™s that little extra twist, those small but thoughtful choices, that turn a simple salad into something memorable. The kind of salad you want to eat again and again.


Liz Librรฉโ€™s Lemony Arugula Classic

As I flipped through Jessicaโ€™s cookbook, my thoughts wandered to my friend Liz Librรฉ, whoโ€™s had her own house salad ritual for over a decade. For Liz, itโ€™s a simple arugula salad dressed with a bright, lemony vinaigretteโ€”a recipe so beloved that her son Griffin, now 14, has been eating it since he was five and still asks for seconds.

Lizโ€™s dressing is a freestyle masterpiece, something she tosses together without measuring but with plenty of love. Itโ€™s a balanced blend of olive oil, champagne vinegar, fresh lemon juice, minced garlic, Dijon mustard, a touch of mayo, and salt and pepper. The vinaigrette sings with a bright acidity that perfectly matches the peppery bite of arugula.

Itโ€™s a salad that feels fresh and easy, yet vibrant enough to become a family favoriteโ€”and that, I think, is the hallmark of a true house salad.


Dadโ€™s Ever-Reliable Veggie Mix

Then thereโ€™s my dadโ€™s versionโ€”simple, practical, and endlessly familiar. He laughs as he describes his salad, which often features variegated tomatoes, mushrooms, a medley of bell peppers, and avocado when the fruit is good. His dressings vary, sometimes a homemade concoction of olive oil, Dijon mustard, and balsamic vinegar stirred into a tangy blend reminiscent of lunches back in France. Other times, he opts for store-bought options like Newmanโ€™s Own or Garlic Expressions.

For him, this salad is a daily ritual, a fixture heโ€™s eaten โ€œprobably every other day, for 20 years.โ€ The devotion is impressiveโ€”and while he jokes itโ€™s โ€œboring,โ€ I see it as a testament to how comfort and consistency can create a kind of delicious reliability thatโ€™s hard to beat.


Why We Love the House Salad

What these three salads have in common is their personal touch and consistency. A house salad isnโ€™t just a bowl of lettuceโ€”itโ€™s a culinary signature. It reflects your tastes, your lifestyle, and your kitchen rhythm. Whether itโ€™s Jessicaโ€™s cheese and seed combo, Lizโ€™s lemon-kissed arugula, or my dadโ€™s veggie rainbow, each salad tells a story.

Theyโ€™re salads you know and trust. They fit in effortlessly with whatever youโ€™re eating. And, importantly, they invite you to put your own spin on something that might otherwise feel generic.


Creating Your Own House Salad

The beauty of a house salad is in its flexibility. Start with a base you loveโ€”maybe peppery arugula, crisp romaine, or tender baby spinach. Add vegetables and textures that speak to you: crunchy carrots, sweet tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, or roasted nuts and seeds.

Donโ€™t forget the extrasโ€”cheese, avocado, or homemade croutons can elevate the experience. And the dressing? Thatโ€™s your opportunity to get creative. Whether itโ€™s a simple splash of olive oil and vinegar or a more complex vinaigrette with mustard and garlic, find a combination that feels like you.


In the End, Itโ€™s About Ritual and Joy

A house salad is more than just a side dish. Itโ€™s a little daily pleasure, a simple way to eat more greens, and a consistent friend at your table. Itโ€™s comforting without being boring, familiar without being dull.

So, do you have a house salad? Or maybe, like me, youโ€™re inspired to create one. Because in a world full of food trends and complicated recipes, sometimes the best thing you can do is embrace the simple, flavorful salad thatโ€™s all your own.


Would you consider making a house salad your signature? What would yours include?

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