Portillo’s Chopped Salad
Portillo’s Chopped Salad is a knock off from the famous salad recipe at Portillo’s in Chicago. It’s hearty and topped with the tastiest dressing. This salad has bacon, tomato, Gorgonzola cheese and even little bits of pasta throughout!
PORTILLO’S CHOPPED SALAD
(Originally posted in 2013)
I just returned from BlogHer Food in Austin, Texas where I was surrounded by people who love food as much as I do. It was nice to be able to eat in abundance without being judged.
It really was a magical trip. There was always food waiting to be eaten and parties to attend (where there was more food to be eaten).
I met so many wonderful people and made so many new friends. We had late nights of talking and made a lot of memories. Ahhh…..
Usually I’m eager to get home but I struggled getting back to reality after this trip. When I got home the laundry, cooking, and cleaning was waiting for me and I longed for the carefree lifestyle I had experienced for the weekend.
Don’t get me wrong. I am grateful to be a mother. I missed my kids. But physically as I get more and more pregnant, it’s hard to keep up with all that goes into being a mother of four very active kids. My body is exhausted.
I pray that I can make it through the summer.
Needless to say after the weekend of eating I had, a big bowl of foliage was calling my name. I feel like chopped salads are all the rage these days; the new black if you will.
This Portillo’s Chopped Salad is apparently from Portillo’s restaurant. I’ve never actually been there but it looked enticing. Adding pasta to a salad is a great way to add some bulk and make it stretch further.
The salad is tossed with an Italian vinaigrette with a hint of oregano that gives it a unique flavor.
You can totally use a store bought vinaigrette but I really like the flavor of this homemade one. Supposedly the real Portillo’s Chopped Salad has chicken on it, so feel free to add chicken to make it a meal.
Everyone who has this salad asks for the recipe!! It’s so good.
OTHER SALAD RECIPES:
- BLT Pasta Salad
- Pizza Pasta Salad
- Crunchy Pea Salad
- Frito Corn Salad
- Chicken Salad Recipe
- Broccoli Salad
Portillo's Chopped Salad
This Portillo's Chopped Salad is a knock off from the famous salad recipe at Portillo's in Chicago. It's hearty and topped with the tastiest dressing.
Ingredients
- 4 cups cooked Ditalini pasta
- 1 cup cooked and crumbled bacon
- 3 cups chopped romaine lettuce
- 3 cups chopped iceberg lettuce
- 2-1/2 cups chopped red cabbage
- 2 fresh tomatoes, seeded and diced
- 1 cup sliced green onions
- 4 ounces crumbled gorgonzola cheese (about 1 cup)
- optional 2 cups cooked and diced chicken
- 1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar
- 2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 cup olive oil
Instructions
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Cook Ditalini pasta according to package instructions. Make sure you salt the pasta water while cooking to give it some flavor. Drain and cool. Set aside.
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Cook bacon in a skillet until done. Let bacon cool, then crumble it.
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Combine romaine, iceberg, red cabbage, tomatoes and green onions in large salad bowl.
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Add cooled pasta, bacon and gorgonzola cheese to salad. Add chicken if desired.
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Add dressing to taste right before serving so that it doesn't get soggy.
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For the Dressing: Place vinegar, garlic, sugar, oregano, salt and pepper in a blender. While the machine is running, slowly drizzle olive oil through the blender top or feed tube until dressing is combined and emulsified. You can also just whisk it in a bowl. Store in airtight container in refrigerator for up to two weeks.
Recipe Notes
Another tip: If you make the dressing ahead of time and add a little bit to the cooled pasta and let it soak it up in the fridge for some time it adds a whole lot of flavor.
Some readers have used apple cider or red wine vinegar instead of regular balsamic (when white can't be found) so that the color is lighter and more appealing when drizzled on the salad. White balsamic can be found right next to the regular balsamic vinegar at the store.
Source: Salad from Christine Trevino ;
Great concept but your proportions are off. 4 cups dry pasta is way too much. I luve in Chicago and your dressing is nothing like what they serve.
I hope I haven’t left duplicate responses, but I’ve honestly been making your recipe for the last 2 years and its become staple at every family bbq. I love this recipe. I leave out the chicken because it takes away a level of complexity but it doesn’t take away from the salad. This dressing is simply the best and often times I’ll refer to this recipe just to make this dressing for a simple salad.
Thanks Terry. I love hearing that.
perfect everytime
Thank yoU!
Instead of making the dressing, I buy Marzetti Sweet Italian Dressing. It’s as close as you can get to Portillo’s
Too bad Portillos went corporate, the food was so much better when family owned. 🙁
Honestly great receipt, EXCEPT how do you know how much uncooked pasta makes 4 cups of cooked pasta? Normally recipes give you the uncooked amount.
I used a rounded 2 cups dry Ditlani and that made about 4 1/2 cups cooked.
Bacon was another amount that was much more than I predicted. In order to have a full cup you really need 12 slices of bacon. I only had 10 slices (center cut) but I was under a cup.
About two cups.
I can’t tell you if this tastes like Portillo’s as I have never eaten there. But I can tell you this salad is really good. I did not have any gorgonzola on hand, so used feta. The whole family loved it. This is going into the weekly rotation! Can’t wait to have with the gorgonzola!
So happy to hear that.
I’ve made this twice in one week! Once was to take to a supper where it was a hit, and then I had to make it again because my teen requested it! Followed the recipe exactly and will definitely make again. Very fresh tasting.
Awesome!
Thank you for your recipes! I’m in Melbourne Australia, but lived in Chicago for 18 months and fell in love with Portillo’s chopped salad! I’ve made your salad a couple of times in the past 2.5 years, and happy to let you know everyone loves it! Thank you for sharing, so that I could share a part of my Chicago experience with family and friends back here in Melbourne, Australia!
Thank you and hope you are safe!
This recipe is perfect! Made it for a family holiday potluck party. Proportions are spot on, and the Portillo lovin’ family absolutely loved it.
I didn’t make the dressing as listed. Just purchased Italian vinaigrette and ranch to bring with.
So glad you love it!
The portillo’s chopped salad has a white creamy house dressing. Not at all a vinaigrette.
Ok! This one is good too!
The salad itself great and reminds me of Portillo’s Chopped Salad. The dressing is good but nothing like Portillo’s. If you want the authentic Portillo’s experience, Marzetti’s Sweet Italian is a close substitute you can purchase. Otherwise, this is a great salad with a slightly sweet and tangy dressing.
Good to know. Thanks!
I’m disappointed that you’ve never had a Portillo’s chop salad to base your copycat recipe. The dressing is much, much sweeter on an original Portillo’s…. I used about 2 tablespoons sugar and my husband complained it still tasted pretty bland.
Sorry! We love this salad. Sorry you didn’t.
i’ve been to Portillo’s and to me, the best salad dressing to use is Brianna’s brand, POPPY SEED dressing…it has a sweet flavor.
I think you’ve misunderstood, Jessica! The person who contributed the recipe, Christy Denney, HAS eaten at Portillos! Another person who commented, named Regina, mentioned she had never eaten there!
Honestly, some people would be better off shutting their mouths since they have nothing positive to say!
Hi, I live in Chicago and I eat at Portillo’s all of the time. Fyi…their chopped salad has chopped purple onions and there is no red cabbage in their salad.
Ha, good to know!
This salad is perfect. Huge hit with my family!
Right from Portillo’s website
The Chopped Salad has been the most popular salad on our menu since the mid-1990’s! Everything includes chopped romaine, iceberg lettuce, & red cabbage with diced chicken breast, ditalini pasta, bacon, diced tomatoes, gorgonzola cheese, and green onion, then tossed with our famous House dressing.
There is red cabbage in the chopped salad at Portillos where I live. You might look at the menu at your Portillos. It is listed right there.
I eat at the original Portillo’s in Chicago weekly and there most definitely red cabbage in the salad. Go to the web site and the ingredients are listed. Great recipe!
There is indeed red cabbage in Portillo’s salad, per their own website, which Ive pasted here. —–>
A fan favorite, the Chopped salad is a perfect mix of flavor and crunch, packed with romaine and iceberg lettuce mix, ditalini pasta, diced chicken, crispy bacon, tomatoes, gorgonzola cheese, green onion, red cabbage and tossed with our famous, homemade House dressing.
Thank you!
This is so good! Makes a ton! I marinated the pasta in the dressing for about 5 hours too! Next time I will double the dressing recipe! The dressing I would be a great substitute for Italian Dressing in a pasta salad. Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome!
I make this every year for our holiday party at work and every other week at home for my boys. They eat almost the whole batch in 2.5 days! I have to reserve some for myself!
I do substitute feta because its always in the fridge. Thanks so much for posting this.
5 stars
Feta is a great substitute!!
I’m eating a portillos chopped salad right now, actually. I wish I could post a picture. It looks exactly the same. It was a $7 salad, and I had some there for lunch, and I was FULL. There’s enough in this bowl to eat dinner tonight, and lunch tomorrow, too. Maybe even dinner again. This thing was huge!
Haha. Thanks!!
This salad looks really good! Just so you know you can always order portillos and have it shipped. I live in te suburbs of Chicago now, was born and raised, but I lived in Las Vegas for 4yrs and I’d order it online and have it shipped. I also had sweet corn shipped as well… which would be a great addition.
I wish I lived closer. Do they ship to Florida?
Yes, they do. Also, you may want to check around. A friend of mine lives in Florida and there was just a Portillo’s that opened in the next town over from her.
Delicious salad. I used less pasta, omitted bacon and cabbage & head lettuce (didn’t have it on hand). I added grated carrot and cucumber. The dressing is delicious. What a great salad!
Thank you!
Thanks! Enjoyed this last night after not eating at Portillo’s in years! Marzetti makes a Sweet Italian dressing (in refrigerated section) that worked well if you are lazy like me.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Great recipe! I tweaked it a bit for the 21 Day Fix and gave you a shout out on my blog. Thanks!
I’ve done the 21 Day Fix. Not the food part which I guess is kind of the whole point. Haha.
OMGosh! This salad is awesome! I am a transplanted Chicagoan, but I never ate the chopped salad at Portillos! I MUST have the Italian beef, so salad??? I don’t think so. Cut the recipe in half for my husband and myself for dinner thinking there would be leftovers. There weren’t! My husband ate two huge platefuls. I was hesitant because his preference is a creamy thousand island dressing or ranch, never a oil and vinegar based dressing. This was really, really fantastic just the way it’s written. Husband asked me to make it for a potluck at his office next week. Really good.
As a side note, those who said the noodles looked like “poo,” I suggest they probably did not use white balsamic vinegar! This is an excellent salad! Thank you!
You’re welcome. It’s one of my favorites!
This is an absolute hit. I make it every time we have a family function.
In the suggestion I said to just add a little. I just made this and it did not turn brown and was fine.
Yum – thank you and have another great weekend!
I love Portillos and am going to make this yummy salad for lunch for 10 women. I plan on adding the chicken to it. What do you suggest to serve with it besides rolls and a dessert?
It’s pretty filling by itself. Not much more needed.
Thank you so much for the recipe, I lived in the Chicago suburbs for 15 years and loved Portillo’s restaurant. It had a great variety, loved their fish sandwiches. I will definitely be making this. Thanks!
loved this recipe, my family did too! very easy to make and the salad dressing is easy to. it was such a hit they have asked for at family gatherings, hope you give it a try.
Thanks Alice!
This is a very good salad, but to be honest, the dressing does not taste or look like Portillo’s.
I live in Chicago and so loved this salad until I tried their Mediterranean salad. Wow, just love the dressing they use on that one. Wish I knew how to make that one. But seriously if any ever visit Chicago, you have to try Portillo’s chocolate cake shake. Yes, I said chocolate cake shake! Make sure to start your diet a few weeks before you visit! LOL!!!!
Wow. A cake shake – that’s a diet buster!
I made this today and it was good, but I didn’t find the dressing super close to Portillos. It was just a bit too tart and not sweet enough. If I were to tweak it I would use a white wine vinegar, I am pretty sure Portfolios doesn’t use balsamic because their dressing is cream colored. I also might use more sugar. The salad was good though.
Maybe Portillo’s uses white balsamic vinegar, not the dark.