This quick Italian sub salad combines pepperoni, salami, prosciutto, and provolone for a salad so hearty and delicious, you won’t even miss the sub roll!
It’s hard to replace a delicious sub sandwich, I’ll be the first to admit. But while I may miss the taste, I certainly don’t miss how bloated and tired I felt after eating one.
That’s why I decided to take the classic flavors of my favorite sandwich and combine them into this hearty and delicious Italian sub salad!
The combination of salami, pepperoni, prosciutto, and smoked provolone with pickled veggies and hot salad peppers is irresistibly tasty. Serve it all over shredded romaine tossed in olive oil and brine with some croutons, and you’ve got yourself a salad so delicious, you won’t even miss the sub roll!
So ditch the unnecessary carbs and enjoy this big bowl of Italian flavor for a quick and healthy dish.
How to make an Italian sub salad
Ready to see how easy it is to recreate a classic sub as a salad instead?
Step 1: Reserve 2 tablespoons of brine from the giardiniera, then drain the rest.
Step 2: In a large bowl, toss together the giardiniera, peppers, pepperoni, salami, prosciutto, and provolone.
Step 3: Drizzle with olive oil and giardiniera brine, then toss again.
Step 4: Set aside for 20 minutes to let the flavors come together.
Step 5: Add the romaine and croutons to the giardiniera mixture and toss to combine.
Step 6: Season with pepper and serve immediately.
This hearty salad will fill you up and give you energy for hours. No food coma here!
Reducing the sodium
This salad is healthier than an Italian sub in most respects. However, it does contain more sodium.
Part of what makes this salad so easy to throw together is all the pre-prepared ingredients. Jarred veggies and peppers, packaged croutons, and cold cuts are all higher in sodium.
If you want to reduce your salt intake, you’ll have to rely more on homemade ingredients than packaged ones.
For example, you could make your own croutons instead of using ones from a box. Cube a slice or two of bread, toss with olive oil, then spread on a baking sheet. Bake at 400°F, stirring occasionally, until the cubes are crisp, about 10 minutes.
Next, try replacing the giardiniera with raw cauliflower, carrots, peppers, celery, and onions. Substitute balsamic vinegar in place of the giardiniera brine when tossing the salad. You can also replace the jarred peppers with fresh banana peppers cut into slices.
Finally, you can always cut back on the amount of meats and cheese or use low-sodium varieties.
Storage
I never recommend storing a salad after it’s been tossed. The oil and brine will make everything soggy.
To prep this dish in advance, you can toss together the giardiniera, peppers, pepperoni, salami, prosciutto, and smoked provolone, then cover and refrigerate. When you’re almost ready to eat, toss with the olive oil and brine, then set aside for 20 minutes.
All that’s left to do is add the romaine and croutons, season with pepper, and enjoy!
Other hearty salad recipes
Salads are such a great way to enjoy a quick, delicious, and satisfying meal. The key is to combine the right ingredients and flavors! Here are a few of my favorite salad recipes I know you’ll love:
If you are wondering what to put on your next salad, check out my roundup of the best diabetes-friendly salad dressings.
When you’ve tried this salad, please don’t forget to let me know how you liked it and rate the recipe in the comments below!
Italian Sub Salad
Ingredients
- 16 ounces giardiniera (pickled vegetables)
- ½ cup jarred sweet and hot salad peppers or Peppadew peppers
- 2 ounces turkey pepperoni (cut into thin strips)
- 1 ounce Genoa salami (cut into thin strips)
- 2 ounces prosciutto (cut into thin strips)
- 2 ounces smoked provolone cheese (cut into thin strips)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ¾ large head of romaine lettuce (shredded)
- 1 cup fat-free croutons
- Freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Reserve 2 tablespoons of brine from the giardiniera, then drain the rest.16 ounces giardiniera
- In a large bowl, toss together the giardiniera, peppers, pepperoni, salami, prosciutto, and provolone.½ cup jarred sweet and hot salad peppers or Peppadew peppers, 2 ounces turkey pepperoni, 1 ounce Genoa salami, 2 ounces prosciutto, 2 ounces smoked provolone cheese
- Drizzle with olive oil and giardiniera brine, then toss again.1 tablespoon olive oil
- Set aside for 20 minutes to let the flavors come together.
- Add the romaine and croutons to the giardiniera mixture and toss to combine.¾ large head of romaine lettuce, 1 cup fat-free croutons
- Season with pepper and serve immediately.Freshly ground black pepper
Love this dish. You took out all the bad stuff and just highlighted the good part of the sub. Totally dig this.
I love how wide your post content is. It’s a thing of beauty.
I love the idea of an Italian sub salad. For some reason cold subs don’t really excite me, but this salad sounds awesome.
Yeah even I enjoy the italian subs, especially because of the breads and meats. Pretty little healthy salad come to me! =D
I love salads like this just started making them!!
Your veggie-packed sub is absolutely more appealing than the original! Bravo!
Yum! Great looking salad. Wishing I had one now…looks like it’ll be great for a picnic too!
I LOVE this idea! I always try to leave bread out of my meals, this is perfect! Great idea!
I love subs! You’ve got some really great ingredients in yours!
I love turning certain entrees into salad form! This version sounds awesome. When we make tacos at our house, I always end up making a taco salad instead…I like getting the bed of greens in place of tortillas, bread, etc!
Love your version of the salad & love all the healthy skinny salad tips ! A hearty salad can fillme up and keep me satisfied 🙂 This one is a winner ! Thanks for posting !
This is totally my kind of salad. And I have to agree about the dressing dripping down your arm – Italian subs truly are my favorite kind. I WILL be making this.
Yum! I love the sub turned into a salad. Thanks for sharing!
This looks like a great salad and I would bet it is just as filling as the sandwich. I also love that you made it so much healthier!
What a fabulous salad! So colorful and full of crunchy vegetables and wonderful pepperoni and salami too. Delicious!
Awesome! I like how you think and your recipes are just amazing.
Love your genius idea!
What a great way to get all the flavor of an awesome sub in a lighter way!
Almost every time I am at a sub shop I will order the Italian sub. I love this salad version! Who needs bread when you can have this incredible salad.
I love your friend´s definition of a sub. Wonderful combination of flavors in this salad, especially with the pickled vegetables!
I love sub sandwiches and these look SO good!! Great job!