Lemony Potato Salad with Peas
Red Camargue & Wild Rice Salad
Easy Chickpea Salad with Tomatoes, Herbs and Ginger Vinaigrette
Easy White Bean Salad with Herbs
Apple Celeriac Salad With Walnuts
Wild Rice Salad with Sweet Potato, Cranberries & Pecan
Middle Eastern Lentil Salad With Herbs And Feta
Thai Brussels Sprout Salad
Roasted Winter Squash with Za’atar and Tahini
Sweet Dumpling Squash Salad with Feta
Middle Eastern Farro Salad with Roasted Vegetables
Apple Fennel Salad
Couscous Salad with Beetroot and Carrots
Herb Potato Salad with Green Beans
Mediterranean Pasta Salad
Peach Panzenella Salad
Three Bean Salad with Tarragon Dressing
Creamy Horseradish Potato Salad
Asian-Style Quinoa Salad
Tomato Nectarine Salad with Feta
Everyday salad inspiration
Best salad recipes for every season
On Elle Republic you will find simple salad recipes that can be enjoyed as a side dish or a main. They range from warm to cold, from classic to modern. In addition, you can expect to find recipes for classic pasta salad and potato salad to the creative ideas with quinoa or lentils. Above all, I also have a number of Asian-style salads with exotic dressings. There are also many main meal salads to satisfy veggie lovers. Plus lots of options for anyone following a vegan or vegetarian diet who are looking for a satifying main meal salad. With so many options, you’ll discover that salads can be enjoyed all year round.
Fresh ingredients and the right dressing are an important part of a good salad
You can find the freshest locally grown ingredients for a delicious and healthy salad at your local farmers market. And I recommend that you learn one or two homemade dressing recipes by heart. Once you have a go-to salad dressing, you can easily create a delicious salad with a variety of ingredients with no effort at all. French dressing is my favorite as it packs a lot of flavor, goes with everything and takes 2 minutes to make.
These best salad recipes make eating nutrient-dense foods easy and delicious
By browsing my recipe collection, you’ll discover that salads don’t always have to be a side dish. I especially like to have a salad as a main course for lunch or dinner. And by adding just a few additional ingredients you can easily make a salad rich and filling. Whether you add roasted vegetables, a grain, pasta or protein, a simple salad can easily be transformed into a hearty main. As an added bonus, you will find that most of my recipes also provide tips on how you can trade-out ingredients. There are also other tips and suggestions on how to make the recipe your own.