How to Make an Angie's Antipasto Salad

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How to Make an Angie's Antipasto Salad

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If you have ever been to Angie's Italian Restaurant in Barberton, Ohio, you know how much people love our large Antipasto Salads. Nothing pairs better than a nice salad before you feast your bellies on a greasy, cheesy pizza. Each salad is made to order and can be customized to the customers perfection. In this tutorial, I will be teaching you how to create your own Angie's Antipasto Salad at home. Feel free to add or subtract any ingredients as you please.

*Disclaimer*

Food Allergy Warning:

Please be advised that this recipe contains cheese and may not be suitable for those with a dairy allergy.

Supplies

1. Empty bowl

2. Salad mix (mixed greens, ice burg lettuce, romaine) whatever you desire, but for this, I will be using an Ice burg lettuce blend.

3. Cherry tomatoes

4. Pepperoncini peppers

5. Sliced salami

6. Pepperoni slices

7. Mozzerella cheese

(Pair with your favorite salad dressing)

Grab a Large Bowl and Ingredients

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Layout the ingredients and grab yourself a large bowl to assemble the salad in. This will make it easier for you to serve the salad without any ingredients falling out and creating a mess.

Add Lettuce

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Take the salad base of your choosing and put the contents inside the bowl.

In this case, I am using an iceberg lettuce blend that we use for the majority of our salads at Angie's Italian Restaurant.

*Feel free to use mixed greens, spinach, romaine

Add Cherry Tomatoes

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Toss in a handful of cherry tomatoes on top of the ice burg lettuce blend.

You can use and little or as much as you want.

In the picture you will see that there is only 4, this is because at Angie's we have a set amount of ingredients that go into each dish to help us maintain the low costs of meals.

Add Salami

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slice up some salami meat and lay it on top of the lettuce blend and cherry tomatoes.

You can chose to use whole round slices of salami, but at Angie's, we slice ours into strips.

Add Pepperoni

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Once you have included the salami, the next step is to slap on some hearty pepperoni slices.

These can be any kind of pepperoni slices that you would find at your local grocery store. Most of the time, they come pre-sliced into rounds and are often located by the pizza sauce and pizza dough.

Add Pepperoncini Peppers

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Almost done!

Next, we add some WHOLE pepperoncini peppers to the entire salad mixture.

*Beware that these peppers are particularly mild, but can contain a small amount of heat.

Again, use as little or as many as you would like. We use a specific amount at Angie's to keep food costs low.

Cheese, Cheese, and MORE CHEESE

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Finally, we get to the good part!

ADD CHEESE

Take a heaping handful...or two, I won't tell ;) of mozzarella cheese and sprinkle it on top of the entire salad mixture. This is our most important step at Angie's; our customers come for the cheese and continue to stay for the cheese.

WahLahh, your Angie's Antipasto Salad is complete!

Follow up with a drizzle of your favorite salad dressing and your'e ready to go! Enjoy :)

Assembly Video

How to make an antipasto salad

In this video, I demonstrate the step-by-step instructions of how to assemble the Antipasto Salad.

Thank you all for viewing! Hope you have success and enjoy eating Angie's at home.