12 unique salad recipes to assemble this weekend (2024)

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One of the best things about salad is its versatility. You want it as an appetizer? That works. A side? That’s good too. And of course, salads make great one-bowl meals that don’t involve a lot of cleanup—because now that we’re in peak summer season, you have better places to be than hanging out over your sink. We’ve wrangled our favorite salad recipes from our archives to give you plenty of ideas for your next meal, all of which will leave you satisfied and refreshed.

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German Gnocchi Potato Salad

German Gnocchi Potato Salad

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Meet summer’s latest side dish. (Yes, potato salad is still salad, thank you very much!) This recipe for German Gnocchi Potato Saladuses potato gnocchi in place of the traditional potatoes, meaning there is no troublesome peeling, slicing, and cooking of spuds involved. Instead, packaged gnocchi takes only about three minutes to cook in salted water, leaving you free to go about your other summer duties, like basking in the sun. Get the recipe for German Gnocchi Potato Salad here.

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Half-Sour Cucumber Salad

Half-Sour Cucumber Salad

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This salad is essentially a bowlful of pickles—what’s not to love? Making your own pickles rather than buying tubs or jars of them will save you a good deal of money, and it’s a great way to use up garden produce. But if you do spring for store-bought, the salad will still add a delightful pop of acidity to your meal, and the vinegar-soaked onions provide a burst of summery color. Get the recipe for Half-Sour Cucumber Salad here.

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Seared Endive & Grapefruit Salad

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Endive is a bitter vegetable, but that bitterness can be balanced out beautifully by citrus fruit and an acidic vinaigrette. This certainly tastes like a big to-do, but in reality, it comes together in about 15 minutes. Make this as a work-from-home lunch, then save the leftovers for dinner. This is one of those salads that manages to get even better when it sits around for a while. .

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Ramen Noodle Salad

Ramen Noodle Salad

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Have you ever had Ramen Salad? The kind that uses dry noodles from a package of instant ramen? You’ll find iterations of this dish at Midwestern picnics now and then, and every version combines uncooked noodles, a bag of cole slaw mix, nuts, and, if you’re so inclined, chicken and orange slices. And don’t worry, that ramen seasoning packet doesn’t go to waste; it gets mixed in with the dressing. Get the recipe for Ramen Noodle Salad here.

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Som Tum–Inspired Cabbage Salad

Som Tum–Inspired Cabbage Salad

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While green papaya isn’t readily available at many grocery stores across America, we’ve come up with an easier substitution to suit your Thai salad cravings: Cabbage. We pair this with a som tum-inspired dressing, using lime juice and fish sauce to create a flavor combination so appealing you’ll want to slurp it up by the spoonful. Pair it with a protein like chicken or tofu, and you have yourself a meal. Get the recipe for Som Tum–inspired Cabbage Salad here.

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Breakfast Salad

Breakfast Salad

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Hear us out, because we’ve got something controversial to say. Ready? You can have salad for breakfast. It’s fine! In fact, given all the richness that bacon fat brings to greens, it’s more than fine. This breakfast salad is an adaptation of one of Michael Ruhlman’s recipes, and it has all the breakfast staples, like eggs and bacon, along with peppery watercress to liven them up. If you’ve ever considered cold pizza a suitable breakfast, there’s no reason salad can’t occasionally make the cut too. Get the recipe for Breakfast Salad here.

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Mantou Panzanella

Mantou Panzanella

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When people hear the word “salad,” it’s easy to forget that it’s not always just a plate of greens. Panzanella is a great example of a salad built around an ingredient that isn’t plucked straight from the garden. In Mantou Panzanella, rustic croutons are swapped out for mantou, a steamed Chinese bun, plus sliced cucumbers and a vinegar dressing mixed with five spice powder. It all results in a lunch you’ll never get tired of, guaranteed. Get the recipe for Mantou Panzanella here.

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BLT Salad With Worcestershire Vinaigrette

BLT Salad With Worcestershire Vinaigrette

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Now and then, you want a little bit of bacon. Okay, maybe a lot of bacon. To alleviate any kind of guilt you might have for simply eating a bowl of crispy smoked pork belly, here’s a BLT salad recipe that has plenty of lettuce and tomatoes in it to balance things out. Instead of mayonnaise, we’ve opted for a bold Worcestershire sauce dressing to supplement those meaty flavors you get with the bacon. Get the recipe for BLT Salad here.

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Honeydew Salad

Honeydew Salad

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It’s not exactly that honeydew has a bad rap—it’s that it doesn’t have much of a rap at all. We wanted to do right by this neglected fruit, so we’ve given the green melon its own starring role in Honeydew Salad, a leafy meal that uses both fresh and pickled melon to bring out a variety of flavors. The melon’s edible seeds are toasted and repurposed into a crunchy topping, and the whole thing is topped with the crumbly cheese of your choice and tossed in a simple vinaigrette. It’s a perfectly satisfying salad that uses a sweet ingredient in a fun new way. Get the recipe for Honeydew Salad here.

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Radish Salad With Brown Butter Dressing

Radish Salad With Brown Butter Dressing

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Bold, peppery radishes can be a little polarizing. So this Radish Salad focuses on radishes when they’re at their best: it’s a mountain of tasty greens topped with cooked roots, tossed with creamy butter vinaigrette made extra flavorful thanks to brown butter and some very good salt. This is a great lunch for one, and doesn’t take much time to put together. It’s the sort of salad that you can keep on your desk (or the coffee table) and pick at all afternoon long. Get the recipe for Radish Salad here.

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Beet, Feta, And Walnut Salad

Beet, Feta, And Walnut Salad

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Freshly roasted beets do take a little bit of patience and a bit of messy peeling, but in the end, they really sing when paired with some acid and fat. This recipe for Beet, Feta, and Walnut Salad lets the root vegetables take center stage with an easy dressing of lemon juice and olive oil. With just the cheese and nuts added in, this is a simple and satisfying meal that has plenty of vitamins, even if we can never remember which ones. Get the recipe for Beet, Feta, and Walnut Salad here.

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Haloumi is a brined cheese with a chewy texture. It’s commonly served pan-fried to give it some heft and flavor, and in this Haloumi And Sweet Potato Salad, haloumi cubes are used like croutons to bring substance to the overall dish. This recipe, from Peas, Love and Carrots by Danielle Renov, marries the salty cheese with a sweet dried blueberry vinaigrette, resulting in a robust salad that’s fit to make a great meal all on its own. Get the recipe for Haloumi And Sweet Potato Salad here.

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12 unique salad recipes to assemble this weekend (2024)

FAQs

What can I put in a salad to make it more interesting? ›

Add spices and flavours such as paprika, chilli flakes, curry powder, harissa or parmesan. Add acidity or sourness with vinegar, lemon juice or pomegranate molasses to transform your salad.

What is the healthiest salad of all time? ›

Best: Spinach or Kale Salad

They have the most nutrients. Case in point: Kale and spinach have over 10 times more immune-boosting vitamins A and C than iceberg lettuce.

How do you bulk up a salad for dinner? ›

  1. add fried halloumi (and sweet chilli sauce or another spicy dressing goes great with it)
  2. Add a side of focaccia or other nice white bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar to dip.
  3. Add roasted chickpeas for extra crunch and protein (they're also very filling)
  4. Add cooked protein such as shredded chicken.
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How do you pimp up salad? ›

One of the easiest ways to get some flavour in your salad is to mix up your leaves with bright herbs that pack a punch. Plants like parsley, dill, mint and coriander can really kick your salads up a notch and give them some (much needed) depth and can give a great dose of flavour in every bite.

What are 5 components of a satisfying salad? ›

There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing.

What is the most unhealthy salad? ›

6 Ridiculously Unhealthy Salads
  • Chicken Caesar Salad. This menu staple is known for its ultra-heavy dressing, hefty serving of cheese, and signature crunchy croutons. ...
  • Shrimp Salad. ...
  • Southwestern Chicken Salad. ...
  • Steak Salad. ...
  • Asian Chicken Salad. ...
  • Cobb Salad.
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What is the number one healthiest salad dressing? ›

Generally speaking, the healthiest salad dressing will be a vinaigrette like balsamic or oil and vinegar, while Caesar, ranch or anything with the word “creamy” will be the unhealthiest. The exception? We like products made with healthy swaps—think Greek yogurt in place of mayo or heavy cream.

What is the least healthy vegetable? ›

Veggie: Celery

In fact, this vegetable doesn't contribute much to your body at all. The long, green stalks lacks many of the nutrients often found in other green vegetables, like vitamins C and A. Your body relies on vitamin C to help grow and repair cells, and vitamin A to promote eye, skin and bone health.

What is the most requested salad dressing? ›

Ranch Dressing

The ranch is hands down America's most beloved salad dressings. It is made from a number of ingredients such as buttermilk, mayonnaise, mustard, garlic, onion, chives, salt, and pepper.

What is the most popular salad dressing in the world? ›

Most Famous Dressings in the World
  1. Ranch Dressing. The ranch is a salad dressing or dip made with buttermilk, salt, garlic, onions, herbs (dill, parsley, chives, etc.), and spices (mustard seeds, black pepper, paprika, etc.) ...
  2. Fry Sauce. ...
  3. Chermoula. ...
  4. Blue Cheese Dressing. ...
  5. Thousand Island Dressing. ...
  6. Italian Dressing.

What salad are the Kardashians eating? ›

If you haven't heard of Health Nut, you probably known them more famously as the “Kardashian salads” that they are always eating/shaking around on their show (in case you aren't a fan of the show, the Kardashians' go-to order is the Chinese chicken salad and the mango iced greentini).

What to eat with salad to get full? ›

Add a Lean Protein

Protein is the most filling macronutrient because it reduces hunger hormones and boosts hormones that make you feel full. While there are different ways to get protein, like peanut butter and beans, chicken is one of the best options.

What are the three keys to a quality salad? ›

The three keys to ensuring a quality salad are:
  • The freshness of ingredients.
  • Having all the ingredients blend together in harmony.
  • Making sure the salad is appealing to the eye.

How do you make a salad not to be boring? ›

  1. Tip #1: don't be afraid to mix textures, temperatures, vegetables and fruits! When it comes to salads, mixing is key. ...
  2. Tip #2: the final garnish is the difference between a good and a great salad! Examples? ...
  3. Tip 3: seasoning, seasoning, seasoning! Use anything your heart desires. ...
  4. Tip 4: make your salads unique!

How do you not get bored of salad? ›

Add Some Texture

Things like roasted nuts, slivered almonds, pepitas, hemp seeds, roasted chickpeas or baked tortilla strips. Or even some softer components like baked sweet potato, squash or cooked grains. By changing up the textures you're adding some interest to your salad.

How to make a salad yummier? ›

Toss on a little something extra.

Try herbs, fruit, grains or cheese. Here the list is truly endless. When it comes to grains, go whole and choose something like quinoa, bulgur, farro, or wheat berries. With cheeses like goat or feta, a little goes a long way to add flavor.

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