Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (2024)

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This copycat Lou Malnati’s salad will help take you on a virtual trip to Chicago. Sweet Italian dressing tops romaine, tomatoes, mushrooms and black olives – the crispy salami helps to really make this a stand-out salad.

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TheMalnati Salad in Chicago is one of the best restaurant salads I’ve ever eaten. That might bea bold statement but it’s true. The harmony of the sweet, vinegary dressing paired with the cold, crisp vegetablesand topped with crispy salami was a revelation at a restaurant where I was just expecting to eat good pizza. I mean if you visit Chicago you’ve gotta try the deep dish, right?

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Ingredients for making a copycat Lou Malnati Salad

Dressing

  • Sugar
  • White Wine Vinegar
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Parmesan Cheese
  • Italian Seasoning
  • Garlic Powder
  • Salt

Salad

  • Salami
  • Romaine Lettuce
  • Tomatoes
  • Mushrooms
  • Black Olives
  • Blue Cheese

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5 from 8 votes

Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad

Take a virtual trip to Chicago with this copycat recipe for Lou Malnati's famous house salad.

Course Salad

Cuisine Italian

Servings 4

Calories 546kcal

Author Jill McOwen

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp sugar
  • 4 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tbsp grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 tsp dried Italian seasoning
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp Kosher salt
  • 6 oz salami sliced
  • 1 large head romaine lettuce chopped
  • 1 1/2 cups grape tomatoes
  • 1 cup fresh mushrooms sliced
  • 1 cup black olives sliced
  • 1/2 cup blue cheese crumbled

Instructions

  • For the dressing, whisk together the sugar, vinegar, oil, Parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning, garlic powder and salt. Set aside.

  • Heat a large, non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add the salami and cook until just starting to brown. Drain on paper towels.

  • Pile the lettuce, tomatoes, mushrooms, black olives, blue cheese and salami on four salad plates.

  • Top salad with the dressing and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 546kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 25g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 2326mg | Potassium: 840mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 14388IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 202mg | Iron: 3mg

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  1. Maggie Aderhold Stephens says

    I had the Malnati Salad a few months ago while on business in Chicago and I can’t get it out of my head! Thanks for posting your copycat recipe!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      I know… mine is close, but the restaurant version was just SO good! I hope you like my recipe and thank you for commenting 🙂

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      • Mag says

        What kind of salami did you use in the salad?

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      • Esmeralda Garcia says

        I’m going to have to try this recipe because someone else posted the original recipe and I tried to follow that recipe but it came out really soft and called for 2 tablespoons of salt only 1 tablespoon of sugar and I remember it having a nice sweet vinegar taste yours sounds like it’s closer to what I tasted at that restaurant was absolutely fantastic.

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        • foodtasticmom says

          I hope you try my version and like it! Yeah the original salad is soooo delicious!!

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      • John Yost says

        We go to Lou Malnatti’s in Elk Grove at least once a month for their Lou’s salad and a small deep dish pizza – the one difference from this recipe is that instead of using Salami they use bacon bits (Bacos, basically). Personally I like the idea of using Salami better as the Bacos overpower the other flavors a bit. Going to give this one a try though.

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        • foodtasticmom says

          I hope you like my version. I wish I lived closer to a Lou Malnati’s. It’s so good!!

          Reply

  2. TimHart says

    I had this salad in Chicago just a couple of weeks ago and was CRAVING it. I made it last night following your recipe exactly and wanted to tell you that you NAILED IT! When I had the salad at Lou’s it also included tomatoes so I added a couple of cups of quartered grape tomatoes. This will definitely become a regular at my house. Thanks!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Thanks Tim, that is a true compliment. So glad you enjoyed it 🙂

      Reply

  3. Nancy Stuart says

    The real salad doesn’t have carrots or bell peppers. They don’t use feta cheese, it’s crumbled Gorgonzola. They also have black olives and diced tomato. You can purchase the dressing bottled online as well as their deep dish pizza, all delivered to your home at tasteofchicago.com.
    Or here’s the recipe from 1960:

    http://blog.jakeparrillo.com/2010/03/lou-malnatis-salad-dressing-recipe-as.html?m=1

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Thanks Nancy. I decided to update the salad to be a true copycat.

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      • Nancy Stuart says

        One more thing that really “makes” the salad. The salami isn’t just cold, sliced salami… it’s Guanciale Salami specifically, cut into bits and sauteed in a pan until some of the oil seeps out and they become crunchy bacon bits. I wouldn’t try bacon bits, try the rendered Guanciale and you will be craving Malnotti’s Salad in your sleep! I’m going to make it tonight now!

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        • foodtasticmom says

          I’m glad to know the specific type. I just bought regular salami slices from the grocery. I did saute them though so they’d be nicely rendered and crisp like bacon! How do you know so much about this salad? 🙂

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  4. LynnR says

    This salad is our go to favorite for the family party the 4th of July! Love the combinations!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Thanks Lynn

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    • Lynn Rothfuss says

      Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (7)
      Requested again every year!

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      • foodtasticmom says

        Love it!

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  5. Debbie says

    I just finished a carry out salad from Lou Malnati’s … SO good
    I picked up a catering menue and it listed the ingredients in the Malnati salad – Romaine lettuce, diced tomatoes, black olives, sliced mushrooms, crumbled VOLPI salami and Gorgonzola cheese, with a touch of Romano cheese.

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  6. Jeff says

    Ok…..well, I just bookmarked this page. I can’t wait to try this salad. This could make me a hero in my family BTW…so thank you!! http://www.FreeChicagoWalkingTours.com

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Awesome! Happy to hear this and hope it makes you a hero 🙂

      Reply

  7. Cheryl Kern says

    Dob you know what is in their marinated chopped tomatoes that is served with the salad, they are awesome?

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    • foodtasticmom says

      No I didn’t realize the tomatoes were marinated. I wonder if they are just soaked in the same dressing?

      Reply

  8. Patty says

    Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (8)
    Looks fantastic, the kind of salad we love!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Thank you!

      Reply

  9. sue | theviewfromgreatisland says

    I’ve never been to this restaurant, but you’ve made me want to make plane reservations and check it out asap, and I’m so glad to have this recipe to tide me over until I can get there 🙂 The salami is genius!!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Seriously if you ever get to Chicago it’s a must go! Thank you 🙂

      Reply

  10. Joyce says

    I have never had this salad before but I totally want to make this now! It’s always tough to find a great salad and I honestly need more veggies in my life. haha 🙂 I’m so excited to try this out now! 😀

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Yes I always need more veggies in my life. If I could hire someone to do all my veggie shopping and prep for me I know I’d eat way more of them, LOL

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Wonderful! I think you’ll love it!

      Reply

  11. Kristina says

    Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (10)
    My husband was in Chicago recently and ate at Lou malnati’s. Once he arrived home he started looking for the recipe for this salad. Thank you! It is very good.

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Yay! Love hearing this. Thanks Kristina!

      Reply

  12. nick says

    red onions added

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  13. Sharon says

    Had out of town guests, those lucky enough to put Illinois in their rear view, this weekend. They loved Lou’s pizza and salad when they lived in Chicago.. I didn’t attempt to make pizza, ordered from Lou’s but I did make your salad. Huge hit, it is on spot! Funny how every one thought it was always bacon on this salad, shocked when they found out it was fried salami. Good stuff! Thank you!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      I love hearing reviews like this. Thank you for taking the time to write! Yeah, I haven’t attempted to recreate the pizza either. Maybe one day…

      Reply

  14. C. J. says

    Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (11)
    Fabulous duplication!! However, my favorite at Lou’s is the BBQ Chicken Salad…..do you have a copycat for the BBQ dressing they use?? Unbelievable flavor!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Now you are making me want to go back! We only ate there once. So that was the only salad I tried. I’m sorry I don’t have a copycat for the BBQ dressing. Next time I visit Chicago I’ll have to try it. And thank you!

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  15. Denise M says

    Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (12)
    Love it! My daughter and I had it in Chicago and loved it so much we went in search of a recipe. We love yours and I have made it for her basketball team for a whole new set of fans!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Absolutely love hearing this. Thank you for the comment and positive rating! 🙂

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      • dana says

        So funny other people have the same obsession with this salad that I have!! lol!!
        I had this salad 5 years ago when visiting Chicago and it’s all I talked about. I have been buying the dressing ever since and making my own version. I guess I forgot they used olives.
        I fry up salami, put in store made fresh bruschetta, mushrooms, and gorgonzola with romaine and spring mix or whatever I have on hand. The bruschetta gives that basil flavor I was missing at first.

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        • foodtasticmom says

          Good to know about the bruschetta addition!

          Reply

  16. Dave C says

    Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (13)
    Just came back from Chicago and ordered this salad as an afterthought. Now it’s really all I can think of, and it’s because of the dressing!! I just made the copycat version and it is pretty darn good even though I substituted the sugar with Splenda! So soo delicious all together. Thank you!

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    • foodtasticmom says

      Yeah, you go for the pizza and don’t expect to be also “wow-ed” by a salad! I’m so glad you enjoyed my copycat version. Thanks for taking the time to rate and review!

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  17. Traci says

    Are you using raw mushrooms? Do you do anything to them? I’ve read not to eat raw mushrooms so I’m just wondering how that works…

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    • foodtasticmom says

      I use raw mushrooms. I make sure to wipe them well with a damp paper towel to clean them. I’ve not ever heard to not eat raw mushrooms! If you are worried about it you could certainly cook them in a skillet. Just be sure to cool them down before adding them to the salad.

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  18. Shweta says

    Copycat Lou Malnati's Salad (14)
    One of our favorite salad recipes! This is SO good!

    Reply

    • foodtasticmom says

      So happy to hear this!!

      Reply

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