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Tavern Green Goddess Salad

Published: Aug 5, 2020 · Modified: Feb 14, 2024 by Tammy Circeo · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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There's a restaurant called Hollywood Tavern in a neighboring town that is famous for their burger with bacon jam. While it is delicious, I usually ask for a gluten-free bun or no bun because I eat gluten-free. When I don't want to fight with a commercially made gluten free bun falling apart in my hands or I don't want to eat a burger with a fork, I'll order their beautiful Green Goddess Salad. I'm sure there are things about the original that I've missed in my attempt to recreate the Tavern Green Goddess Salad, I have to say that it was pretty tasty. And being able to make something at home will never preclude me from going out to restaurants. I absolutely love that experience.

Tavern Green Goddess Salad on a platter with utensils nearby

What makes this salad special?


Well, the Green Goddess Dressing is, of course, very special and delicious. But then, there's the other interesting ingredients, too! Frizzled onions, bacon bits, toasted hazelnuts, dried cherries, blue cheese ... and grilled chicken.

Salad ingredients laid out on counter

What about those frizzled onions?

sliced red onion on cutting board

I don't know how the restaurant frizzles their onions, but it really is simple to do. Just cut the onion thinly and then in half, put them in a pot with enough high-heat oil to just barely cover them. Turn the heat to high until the oil starts boiling, stir often, and adjust the heat as needed so as not to burn them before they are cooked through.

Red onion in oil in large pot

After about 20 minutes, they'll look like the following photo. Nice, golden, crispy, and absolutely delicious.

Fried red onions on paper towels to drain

What kind of lettuce should I use?

The restaurant uses romaine lettuce and it's absolutely lovely. However, the lettuce in my garden is ready to eat and that's what you see here. I do recommend a sturdy lettuce like romaine, however, and not a softer one like Boston Bibb (also known as butter lettuce). The other ingredients are strong in texture and flavor and really need a sturdy lettuce.

Questions about the other ingredients?

How do I toast the hazelnuts?

I've tried toasting in the oven with limited success. I get much better results toasting in a skillet, preferably my grandmother's cast iron one. I can keep the hazelnuts moving around resulting in them being more evenly toasted.

What kind of blue cheese should I use?

I say use what you like! Are you a fan of Stilton? Then, by all means, use that. Gorgonzola? Yes, that's my choice! And if you don't like blue cheese, I think feta would be a great substitute!

Dried cherries?

You might not think that they would make that much difference, but they lend a slight sweetness and texture that is really wonderful.

Tell me about the bacon ...

The bacon has to be crispy! Follow my instructions on how to bake it perfectly and you'll have just the right bacon bits.

And there ya have it! A delicious Tavern Green Goddess Salad.

Close up of Tavern Green Goddess Salad

Recipe

Salad on platter with utensils nearby

Tavern Green Goddess Salad

Tammy Circeo
This salad is influenced by one served at a restaurant in a neighboring town. I had it there and knew I had to recreate it at home! The recipe as written is intended as a full dinner. If you'd rather serve it as a side salad, it will serve more people, obviously.
4.50 from 2 votes
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Servings 2 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 2 hearts of Romaine or other sturdy lettuce that you prefer
  • 1 red onion cut into thin half-slices
  • ¼ cup sundried cherries
  • ¼ cup blue cheese crumbled
  • ¾ cup hazelnuts toasted
  • 4 bacon slices crispy and cut into bits
  • Green Goddess Dressing
  • 2 grilled chicken breasts sliced thin

Instructions
 

  • Cut the onion into thin half-slices and put them in a pot with enough high-heat oil to just barely cover them. Turn the heat to high until the oil starts boiling, stir often, and adjust the heat as needed so as not to burn them before they are cooked through. After about 20 minutes, they should be nice, golden, crispy, and absolutely delicious. Remove from the oil and let them cool on a paper towel-lined tray.
  • While the onions are frying, bake the bacon (See Notes), prepare the chicken for grilling by cutting in half horizontally and seasoning with salt and pepper, and toast the hazelnuts.
  • Cut the lettuce into bite sized pieces and put in a bowl large enough to toss the salad with the other ingredients and the dressing. Add all the other ingredients except the chicken. Toss with Green Goddess Dressing (See Notes).
  • Place on a large platter and lay the sliced grilled chicken on top.
  • Serve immediately.

Notes

You can find instructions for baking bacon on the site: https://tammycirceo.com/bacon-baked-and-fool-proof/
You can find my recipe for Green Goddess Dressing on the site: https://tammycirceo.com/classic-green-goddess-dressing/
Keyword green goddess salad, salad
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