Meet my favorite broccoli salad recipe...aka the best cookout side dish! With a lightly creamy, tangy dressing, it's fresh, healthy, and delicious.
This broccoli salad recipe is one of my favorite side dishes. It’s my lighter spin on classic Midwest broccoli salad, and though you won’t find any cheese or bacon here, it’s every bit as delicious. A creamy, tangy dressing coats crisp broccoli florets, chewy dried cranberries, sharp red onion, and smoky roasted nuts. Even salad skeptics will love it.
This broccoli salad recipe is easy to make, and even better, make ahead. A few hours or a day in the fridge gives the broccoli a chance to soften and soak up the dressing’s punchy flavor. Pack it up for a potluck, a cookout, or a weekday lunch. It’s guaranteed to be a hit!
A Broccoli Salad Recipe That’s Good for You
Broccoli salad is a standard cookout side dish, but the typical classic broccoli salad recipe is loaded up with sugar, ample mayo, bacon, and sharp cheddar cheese. My version is a fresher, healthier twist—I nix the sugar, meat, and cheese altogether. The result is a crisp, refreshing salad that’ll be the star of your cookouts all summer long!
How to Make Broccoli Salad
The first step in this recipe is chopping the broccoli. Make sure to cut the florets into bite-sized pieces and to finely dice the stems. The small pieces will soften more and soak up the dressing better than larger pieces will.
Next, you’ll mix up the homemade broccoli salad dressing. Instead of using the typical 1 cup mayo: 2 tablespoons vinegar ratio for my broccoli salad dressing, I replace some of the mayo with olive oil and up the proportion of vinegar. I also add a few teaspoons of Dijon mustard and a little honey to the mix, making for a light, super tangy dressing with a delectable sweet/salty flavor.
Add the broccoli, red onion, and dried cranberries to the creamy dressing, and stir to coat.
Now for the best part: the smoky tamari almonds and pepitas! They add wonderful crunch to the salad and bring richness and smoky flavor. They’re the perfect nutritious substitute for bacon and cheese. They’re easy to make—toss the almonds and pepitas with tamari, maple syrup, and smoked paprika, and toast in a 350°F oven for 10 to 14 minutes, until golden brown. Top the salad with the nuts.
Season to taste, and enjoy!
Tip: If you can’t find pepitas, sunflower seeds work here too!
Find the complete recipe with measurements below.
Best Broccoli Salad Recipe Tips
Want to make the best broccoli salad around? Here are a few simple tips:
- Cut your broccoli small. Because this salad features raw broccoli, you want to make sure the pieces are small enough to become fully coated and soften in the dressing. Also, when the broccoli pieces are a similar size to the other ingredients in the salad, you can get a little of everything in each bite.
- Let it marinate. This salad is good right after it’s made, but it’s even better after a few hours (or even days) in the fridge. The broccoli softens and absorbs the flavors of the dressing—my family loved it on day three!
- Save some nuts for the last minute. Sure, I like to make this salad ahead so that the flavors can develop, but the key to making it great is the crispy, smoky nuts and seeds on top. If you add them too early, they’ll lose their crunch, so save some to sprinkle on right before serving!
Storage
- If you’re making this recipe ahead, wait to add the almonds and pepitas. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature. Store the rest of the salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Add the almonds and pepitas right before you eat.
- If you have leftover salad, store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
What to Serve with Broccoli Salad
This broccoli salad recipe is a perfect side dish for potlucks and cookouts! Serve it alongside classic cookout recipes like these:
- Best Veggie Burger
- Easy Black Bean Burger
- Portobello Mushroom Burger
- Vegan Hot Dogs
- BBQ Jackfruit Sandwiches
Round out the meal with other summer favorites like grilled zucchini and grilled corn on the cob. Don’t forget the lemonade to drink!
More Salad Recipes You’ll Love
If you love this summer salad, try one of these easy salad recipes next:
- Easy Pasta Salad
- Best Potato Salad
- Mexican Street Corn Salad
- Watermelon Salad
- Creamy Coleslaw
- Orzo Salad
- Greek Salad
- Or any of these 51 Best Salad Recipes!
Broccoli Salad
Ingredients
- 1 pound broccoli crowns
- 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, I like Sir Kensington's or vegan mayo
- 1½ tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon maple syrup or honey
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt, more to taste
- â…“ cup diced red onions
- â…“ cup dried cranberries
Smoky tamari almonds
- ½ cup almonds
- ½ cup pepitas
- 1 tablespoon tamari
- ½ teaspoon maple syrup
- ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika, more to taste
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Chop the broccoli florets into ½-inch pieces and any remaining stems into ¼-inch dice. Peel any woody or course parts from the stem first.
- In the bottom of a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, mayo, apple cider vinegar, mustard, maple syrup, garlic, and salt. Add the broccoli, onions, and cranberries and toss to coat.
- Place the almonds and pepitas on the baking sheet, toss with the tamari, maple syrup, and smoked paprika and spread into a thin layer. Bake 10 to 14 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes (they’ll get crispier as they sit).
- Toss the almonds and pepitas into the salad, reserving a few to sprinkle on top. Season to taste and serve.
Notes
Bright, delicious and everyone’s favorite. Love this recipe. Thank you! I will makes this again and again.
I took a risk and made this salad for the first time for Thanksgiving and it was a hit.
I made it again for a xmas cookie swap party. Folks kept asking who made the broccoli salad :o). The recipe link was shared. Thank you!
Hi Amy, I’m so glad it was such a hit!
This recipe is the one that got me back to eating broccoli ?! Thank you, beyond believable?
I’m so glad you loved it!
Thank you for this wonderful recipe! I blanched the broccoli for 40 seconds then put it in ice bath. It turned out so good! We have been so tired of the same old salads and this was just what we needed. Will definitely be making this again.
I love alot of vegetables pasta ? ? ☺.
Perfect recipe. I have played around with a few ingredients (depending on what is on hand) but the basic crunch is what makes it. I use this recipe when I want to impress guests.
I’m so glad it’s become a favorite!
Excellent recipe! I made with a few substitutions using what I had; honey instead of maple syrup, Bragg’s Liquid Aminos instead of tamari, and whole grain mustard instead of Dijon. I added a little bit of Prosecco to the dressing since the mustard was lacking the white wine that Dijon has. It’s a keeper!
I’m so glad you loved it!
I made this for a family dinner of 9 and it was gobbled up quickly, everyone loved it. It’s a keeper!
Do you have the nutritional info for this? Wondering how many calories per cup of the salad, mixed with the dressing. Thank you!
I was very excited to find a healthier broccoli salad recipe! Unfortunately, the dressing did not stand up to the broccoli nor was there enough to really coat ingredients thoroughly.
Wondering if you could use smokehouse almonds?
Hi Cindy, you could, I’d probably just use them without adding the additional seasonings.
Can you please post the nutrition? Thank you.
Made this salad for meal prep. My husband and I both loved it. Thanks for the recipe!
Thank you the brócoli salad it is YUMMY and easy to do it
Can you omit the mayo or use something else?
I haven’t tried it without mayo (I use vegan mayo sometimes, the Sir Kensington brand made from chickpea water). Greek yogurt might work, but I haven’t tried it.
I’ve done this with a lemon tahini dressing, and added just a touch of maple syrup and Dijon. I use this for my coleslaw dressing, too.
Loved this. What a winner I will be making this again soon
I just tried this and I absolutely love it. Almonds burned a little and I had to make some substitutions based on availabilty, but it still rocked. Brown mustard instead of Dijon, Soy sauce instead of Tamari.
Agree that the temp for the almonds needs to be lower because they burn easily.
Hi!
Just made this and it is marinating in the fridge. Used the only almonds I had which were roasted and salted. They did get a little well done so I tried to pick out the best ones. Just a little confused…..was I supposed to use raw almonds? Also saw that someone used sliced almonds. Would I still add the flavorings to them and just bake them less.?
Hi Susan, yes, I use raw almonds. Yes, if you used sliced almonds, I would watch them in the oven and bake them less.
An superb salad – thanks for posting
“Peter Drake” of Hexham Northumberland
Good recipe but it’s instructions are so bad written. Do I bake the broccoli together with almonds or what?
The broccoli is raw – the full recipe is in the recipe card at the bottom of the post, above the comments.