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This Broccoli Salad is a delicious blend of crisp, fresh broccoli, savory bacon, and creamy dressing, creating the perfect balance of flavors. It’s an easy-to-make, crowd-pleasing dish that’s ideal for any occasion, from weeknight dinners to summer BBQs and potlucks. Smoky, crunchy, and utterly satisfying!

Made with cheese, raisins, and sunflower seeds, this really is the BEST broccoli bacon salad recipe! It can be prepped in advance too!

wooden bowl full of the best broccoli salad with bacon and cheese
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Easy Broccoli Bacon Salad with Cheese

When I was dating my husband, he surprised me one night with an amazing home cooked meal. He picked me up after I had attended a bridal shower and took me back to his apartment so that we could work on our Anatomy and Physiology lab. When I walked in, he had made steak, rolls, loaded baked potatoes, and Broccoli and Cheese Sauce. I thought, “Oh no!! he has no idea how much I hate broccoli.”

I was so impressed with everything that I didn’t want to hurt his feelings, so I dug in. IT. WAS. DELICIOUS. Oh, I still can taste it. That was the first food he had ever cooked for me and he blew me away. Everything was fantastic, including the broccoli.

This man has changed my life in many ways, but definitely in the food department that night. From that night onwards, I started trying all sorts of new things that Cade loved (but never Sushi. I still don’t eat that even though he loves it and continually tries to convince me).

broccoli salad ingredients in large bowl with dressing

What’s Needed for Cold Broccoli Bacon Salad?

To make the broccoli bacon salad, you’ll need:

  • Broccoli Florets
  • Golden Raisins
  • Craisins (dried cranberries)
  • Sunflower Seeds
  • Cooked Bacon
  • Frozen Peas
  • Red Onion

And to make the simple salad dressing, you’ll need:

  • Mayonnaise
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Shredded Colby Jack Cheese

The measurements for all the ingredients can be found in the recipe card down below. Keep scrolling for all the details!

How to Make Broccoli Bacon Salad

This cold broccoli salad comes together quickly! Here are the basic steps to making this recipe:

  1. In a large bowl, stir together the broccoli, onion, raisins, craisins, and frozen peas.
  2. In a separate small bowl, whisk together the simple salad dressing.
  3. Pour the dressing over the broccoli mixture and toss well to coat.
  4. Just before serving, add the crumbled crispy bacon and sunflower seeds and toss to evenly distribute.

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Do You Cook Broccoli for This Salad?

The answer is yes or no. The truth is, it’s entirely up to you! In this broccoli bacon salad recipe, we like the crunch of the raw broccoli and the tangy dressing does help to soften things up a bit.

But if you want to give it a quick blanch, add a little water to a pot with broccoli and place the lid on. Steam for a couple of minutes, just until it turns bright green and then quickly drain and toss in a bowl of ice water. Just be sure you drain it well and let it cool before tossing it in the bowl with the ingredients.

Can I Use Frozen Broccoli?

No, even if you only thawed the frozen broccoli but didn’t cook it, I’m afraid it’d be far too soft for this broccoli bacon salad recipe. Fresh broccoli florets are the way to go here!

cold broccoli salad with sunflower seeds, bacon, and peas, red onions and cheese

How to Store Broccoli Bacon Salad

Store any leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container for 2-3 days, but make sure you cover it or it will dry out.

Tips for Making the Best Broccoli Bacon Salad

Something I love about this broccoli bacon salad with bacon and cheese is that it’s really easy to add whatever extra additions you like: peas, slivered almonds, carrots, hard-boiled eggs, olives, anything goes!

Chop the broccoli florets into small bite-sized pieces. You want the pieces to small enough to fit in one bite with other salad components.

Also note that in a pinch you could actually use coleslaw dressing instead of our homemade broccoli salad dressing.

If you want to lighten the dressing up a little, use plain Greek yogurt instead of the mayo.

Lastly, we like to chill our broccoli bacon salad for a bit and then toss in the bacon right before serving, but sometimes life happens and we need to make it and serve it immediately so it all gets stirred together.

What to Serve with this Classic Broccoli Salad Recipe

There aren’t many things that this salad doesn’t go with. Any grilled, smoked, or classic comfort food dish is going to be a great option! Here are a few ideas:

homemade broccoli salad with bacon and cheese in large salad bowl

I have never brought this broccoli salad to a potluck or BBQ where it hasn’t been the star of the meal. It checks every box for texture and flavor! It is a great option for a holiday side dish too…Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas…yes!

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4 from 21 votes

Our BEST Broccoli Salad

By Carrian Cheney
Prep15 minutes
Total2 hours 15 minutes
Servings10
Made with raisins, sunflower seeds, and bacon, this really is the BEST broccoli salad recipe! It can be prepped in advance and is perfect for BBQs and potlucks! 
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Ingredients 

For the Salad

  • 4 Heads Broccoli, chopped (8 cups chopped)
  • 1/2 Cup Peas, frozen
  • 1/2 Cup Red Onion, diced
  • 1/2 Cup Golden Raisins
  • 1/2 Cup Craisins
  • 1 Cup Roasted Salted Sunflower Seeds
  • 8 Slices Applewood Smoked Bacon, cooked and chopped

For the Dressing

Instructions 

  • In a large salad bowl, mix together the vegetables, raisins, and craisins. Leave the bacon and sunflower seeds for right before serving.
    4 Heads Broccoli, 1/2 Cup Golden Raisins, 1/2 Cup Craisins, 1/2 Cup Peas, 1/2 Cup Red Onion
  • In a separate bowl, mix together the dressing and pour over the vegetables.
    1 Cup Mayonnaise, 1/4 Cup Granulated Sugar, 1 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar, 1 Cup Shredded Colby Jack Cheese
  • Toss well to evenly coat everything.
  • Place in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
  • Right before serving, add the crumbled bacon and sunflower seeds. Toss to evenly distribute.
    8 Slices Applewood Smoked Bacon, 1 Cup Roasted Salted Sunflower Seeds

Recipe Notes

  • Recipe adapted from The Shills
May be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup, Calories: 411kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 16g, Fat: 24g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 28mg, Sodium: 563mg, Potassium: 980mg, Fiber: 9g, Sugar: 20g, Vitamin A: 1725IU, Vitamin C: 221mg, Calcium: 227mg, Iron: 3mg

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

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Everyone's favorite quick and easy side for our BEST broccoli salad recipe that's perfect for potlucks and BBQs. Plus it has bacon in it! golden raisins, craisins, sunflower seeds, bacon, frozen peas, red onion

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Carrian Cheney

Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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29 Comments

  1. Angela Ashley says:

    This recipe is AMAZING! I made it for the first time tonight, and I will definitely be making this again over and over! Thank you SO much!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yay!! Thank you so much Angela!

  2. Regine says:

    Oh my God. So so good. I made this recipe last night (half) and brought some to work for lunch today. I used a 12 oz bag of (Trader Joe’s) broccoli florets which to me is about half the recipe so I halved all the other ingredients. Wow. This is so so delicious. I did not blanch the broccoli and nor did I defrost the frozen peas. I just used the peas as is since I knew the salad would sit in the fridge for at least 2 hours or overnight. Also, I realized I did not have bacon so the portion I ate today was without it, yet it was yummy. But I have some leftover salad at home which I will make sure to use with bacon.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yay! We are so glad you loved it! It really is so delicious! We get asked for this recipe anytime we take this salad anywhere!

  3. Molly Jones says:

    How come 2 different nutritious charts 1 says 223 calories in 1 cup other says over 400 in 1/2 cup. Which one is the correct one?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      I’m not sure where the other is coming from but the 223 is correct

  4. Hazel Palaski says:

    You have frozen peas listed in the ingredients but neither the video nor the recipe instruction include this. Do the frozen peas go directly in this or do you need to defrost them?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Ahhh, I’m sorry about that. We occasionally throw them in, I’ll make note. You can put them in a bowl and run cool water over them, drain and add.

  5. Alex Cantu says:

    do you have the nutritional values for this salad?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Alex,

      Sorry about that, it’s showing now. 🙂

  6. Shawnna Griffin says:

    hey girl- this salad looks so good!

  7. Elaine Campbell says:

    4 stars
    I didn’t see cheese and purple onion on the recipe. How much of each?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Elaine,
      Sorry about that, I accidentally deleted when I was editing the recipe I guess. It’s back in there!

  8. Barbara says:

    the broccoli salad video has shredded cheese but this is not listed in recipe, how much cheese did you use?

  9. Betty Hughes says:

    Sounds Deliciouds