Wedge Salad Board

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This Classic Wedge Salad Board is a great option to use when entertaining. We know that charcuterie boards are all the rage, and we love the idea of making a board with all the salad options.

Allow guests classic wedge salad toppings options to top their Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg Lettuce with to make their own salad. Not to mention, prep and clean up are a breeze!

Wedge salad on a plate with lettuce packaging in the background

When it comes to entertaining friends and family, we are all about quick, easy and delicious! This Wedge Salad Board checks all those boxes. Plus, you can make it ahead of time so that you can spend more time with your guests. Whether you are hosting a baby or wedding shower, looking for something healthy to watch the game or hosting friends for a backyard bbq, this board is a great option.

overhead view of Wedge salad board

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How do you cut lettuce for a wedge salad?

Once the outside leaves are removed, cut the head of lettuce in half. Because the Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg lettuce we are using is a baby variety, we stopped there. However, with a typical head of iceberg lettuce, you’ll want to quarter the lettuce. Be sure to remove the stem of the lettuce as well.

Related: How to Cut an Onion

What Ingredients Do I Use for a Wedge Salad Board?

ingredients for wedge salad board

The options are endless. Traditionally you can use the following ingredients:

  • Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg Lettuce – sliced in half or quartered.
  • Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Sweet Italian Red Onions
  • Crispy bacon
  • Tomatoes – you can use any variety you’d like. We like using grape or cherry tomatoes.
  • Bleu Cheese Crumbles
  • Colby Cheese Cubes – shredded cheese also works.
  • Cucumbers – again any variety will work here.
  • Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Parmesan Cheese Crisps
  • For the dressings we chose: Blue Cheese, French and Ranch. You can use store bought dressing or make your own. It’s totally up to you and the time you have.

How to Build A Wedge Salad Board

Start by preparing your ingredients. Brown the bacon, dice any vegetables, and hard boil the eggs.

Next, prepare your lettuce. Cut in the Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg Lettuce in half. Remove the outside leaf. Once the outside leaves are removed, cut the head of lettuce in half. Because the Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg lettuce we are using is a petite variety, we stopped there since it creates the perfect-sized wedge. However, with a typical head of iceberg lettuce, you’ll want to quarter the lettuce. Be sure to remove the stem of the lettuce as well.

close up of baby iceberg lettuce and toppings

On a prepared tray, serving or cutting board (either parchment paper or food approved tray), place 3 bowls and fill with the dressings, placing a spoon in each. Around the bowl of dressing place all salad items that you are going to be using. 

close up of baby iceberg wedges

On the outside, place the Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg wedges for each guest.

close up view of dressings and ingredients on wedge salad board

Fill until full and enjoy!

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5 from 2 votes

Wedge Salad Board

This Classic Wedge Salad Board is a great option to use when entertaining. We know that charcuterie boards are all the rage, and we love the idea of making a board with all the salad options.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Servings6 people

Ingredients 

  • 2 pkgs Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Baby Iceberg Lettuce
  • 1 Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Sweet Italian Red Onion julienned
  • 4 slices Crispy bacon diced
  • 1 c Tomatoes halved or diced
  • 4 tbsp Bleu Cheese Crumbles
  • 4 tbsp Colby Cheese Cubes
  • 1 Cucumbers diced
  • 4 Hard Boiled Eggs diced
  • 1 8 oz. Parmesan Cheese Crisps
  • 1 bottle Blue Cheese
  • 1 bottle French
  • 1 bottle Ranch

Instructions 

  • Start by preparing your ingredients. Brown the bacon, dice any vegetables, hard boiled eggs, etc.
  • Next, prepare your lettuce by rinsing thoroughly and cutting it in half.
  • On a prepared tray, serving or cutting board (either parchment paper or food approved tray), place 3 bowls and fill with the dressings, placing a spoon in each. Around the bowl of dressing place all salad items that you are going to be using.
  • On the outside, place the Tanimura & Antle Artisan Baby Iceberg wedges for each guest.

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Nutrition

Calories: 533kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 49g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 22g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 168mg | Sodium: 975mg | Potassium: 367mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 824IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 157mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Party Trays
Cuisine: American
Calories: 533
Keyword: entertaining
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