BLT Chopped Salad with Corn, Feta + Avocado. (Video!)
The times when I’m stoked about a BLT chopped salad are few and far between.
This is one of them!
Can I say stoked? I’ve probably used the word thrice in my life, the third being above. I’m trying it out for size. BLT chopped salad surely makes me stoked.
This salad… ugh. So good. I’ve rambled about my love for chopped salads for years on this little internet page. I don’t know what it is. The crunch of vegetables turns me off so maybe it’s just that everything is smaller and tiny and can be picked up in one spoon?
I think what it really is though.. is that I can use tortilla chips to eat this salad. Now THAT is where it’s at. I’m so into it.
The salad has so many of my favorite flavors going on – bacon, feta, avocado, corn – that I kept the dressing simple: just some olive oil and lime juice. Lots of salt and pepper too, but other than that, just pure flavor. Even a little arugula mixed in with my beloved butter lettuce for something extra.
On top of needing the majority of my salads in chopped form, I sure as heck need as much texture (like, non-vegetable texture) that I can get. Enter bacon. And corn. And if you’re feeling frisky… maybe crumble some of those tortilla chips on top.
Uh huh. Do it.
Watch the video of how I make this BLT chopped salad:

BLT Chopped Salad with Corn, Feta + Avocado
Ingredients
- 2 cups butter lettuce, chopped
- 2 cups fresh arugula, chopped
- 1 pint grape tomatoes, quartered
- 4 slices thick-cut bacon, fried and crumbled
- 1 cup sweet corn
- 1 avocado, chopped
- 4 ounces feta, crumbled
- 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 lime, juiced
- 1/4 tablespoons salt
- 1/4 tablespoons pepper
Instructions
- As a note, to chop my lettuce I like to lay it out on a big cutting board and just continuously run my knife through it (in all different directions) until it’s chopped as much as I like.
- In a large bowl, combine lettuce, arugula, tomatoes, corn and avocado. Add in salt, pepper, olive oil and lime juice then toss well to coat. Fold in bacon and feta then divide evenly amount 2 plates. Serve!
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I’m looking forward to getting all your recipes I can’t wait to try the lettuce feta bacon corn salad.
Thank you
Bobbie
Nutrition please
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Really awesome recipe! It was a big hit.
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This was so good! I used boxed fully cooked bacon to speed up the process and avoid heating up the kitchen. This came together quickly and was so flavorful!
Hi there! I enjoyed cruising around your website/blog. Your recipe for BLT ChoppedSalad With Corn, Feta Cheese and Avocado Salad caught my eye. I couldn’t find any fresh arugula, so used fresh baby spinach. I had all the other ingredients on hand. I tossed it with a light sprinkling of oil & vinegar dressing. It was quite yummy. Had guests for brunch and they, too, loved it. Thanks for sharing!
My family loved this salad. I did add two avocados instead of one. I also used Iceberg lettuce because I had it on hand,. but did use the fresh Arugula. Will be a keeper for my family.
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Made exactly as written, used fresh summer corn and cherry tomatoes from the garden. Amazing!! Definitely a keeper 👍😊
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Absolutely delicious!!
Absolutely delicious and oh, so easy! Will definitely make this on a regular basis!
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All I can say is YUM YUM YUM!!!!!
Had this three days in a row, once with company who were very impressed
Love this salad!
Diane
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Need nutrition information.
This salad is delicious! I made it for dinner the other night and it went over so well. I ended up making more so we could all enjoy it again for lunch. Thank you!
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So flavorful and delicious! I’ll admit I was a little hesitant when I saw the dressing is just olive oil and lime, but it’s perfection. We didn’t have avocado, but I look forward to adding it next time. One bite in and my husband declared, “wow this is really good!” I knew I shouldn’t have doubted your recipes!