14 Recipes To Give You a Taste of the Legendary Wisconsin Supper Club Salad Bar

14 Recipes To Give You a Taste of the Legendary Wisconsin Supper Club Salad Bar

Emily probably didn't guess her crostini recipe would end up in a round up of Wisconsin salad bar recipes, but these mini garlic toasts are just what you'd find on a supper club salad bar as a crunchy addition to your plate — perfect to go with the p?t?, but also delicious on their own.

This sweet and vinegary salad is a must on supper club salad bars across the Badger State.

Pickled herring is usually offered on its own on a Wisconsin salad bar, and here it's mixed with cucumbers to kick things up a notch. You'd be more likely to find pickled herring in western Wisconsin where Scandinavians settled in large numbers, versus the eastern side of the state that was historically more German.

This crunchy broccoli salad sounds like it shouldn't work, but it just does. Raw broccoli is mixed with a sweet and salty mix of bacon, raisins, and mayonnaise. It's not a salad bar "must" in Wisconsin, but you'll see it on offer at many supper clubs across the state.

Creamy coleslaw is always a welcome addition to any salad bar, and that's no exception in Wisconsin!

A creamy mayo-based macaroni salad is a Wisconsin supper club salad bar stalwart. Variations abound, but it would not be uncommon to find chunks of cheese in your Wisco macaroni salad — it is America's Dairyland, after all.

Sauerkraut salad might not be pervasive across all corners of the state, but it’s popular among some supper club crowds, like at Roepke’s Village Inn in Charlesburg, which pays homage to the town’s German heritage by continuing to serve German favorites.

Another favorite is a creamy cucumber salad, and Dad's version has rave reviews for a reason! "When I saw this recipe I hoped it would be good, thought it sounded good. After making it, I can honestly say it was better than I had hoped," says reviewer Just Dave.

Potato salad is another salad bar staple that you’ll find in supper clubs across the state in various incarnations. This all-time favorite American potato salad fits the bill, but you could also try Red Potato Salad or German Potato Salad.

Sure, bottled dressings are totally fine, but if you're thinking of recreating a Wisconsin supper club salad bar at home, you may want to create one of these classic dressings from scratch:

You'll be hard pressed to find a salad bar at a Wisconsin supper club that doesn't offer homemade soup as well. It's one reason why you can often find the "soup and salad bar" available on the menu to order as A Meal In Itself! This Wisconsin beer and cheese soup is a perennial favorite.

Simply known as "Fluff," this salad (of sorts) is an omnipresent sweet treat on salad bars across the state. While "Fluff" may come in a variety of flavors, this pistachio version is always a classic.

Chocolate pudding and/or Jell-O are the other two sweet dishes you're likely to find on a Wisconsin supper club salad bar. Because who doesn't love a little something sweet before the main event?

From the supper club classic Surf and Turf to our entire collection of Wisconsin Recipes, we have lots more to inspire you!

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