Grain Salads

Millet, spelt, farro, barley, quinoa, amaranth — these grains might sound humble, but by the right recipe they become the star of the plate. Whole grain salads are hearty, flavourful, and packed with nutrition. Toss them with roasted veggies, herbs, a bold vinaigrette, and suddenly that “side dish” becomes the main event.

Need ideas? Browse my favourite whole grain salad recipes using spelt, quinoa, farro, and more!

Sumac Roasted Eggplant and Tomatoes with Quinoa

Sumac Roasted Eggplant and Tomatoes with Quinoa

What better way to celebrate the end of summertime than with a delicious quinoa salad with sumac roasted eggplant and cherry tomatoes. If you...
Cumin-Roasted Carrot Tabbouleh

Cumin-Roasted Carrot Tabbouleh

Carrot Taboulleh -- yeeees CARROT taboulleh. Not just the crunchy stems, but the greens as well. This take on the the wonderfully fresh and...
Quinoa Salad with Orange, Mint, Parsley & Almonds

Quinoa Salad with Orange, Mint, Parsley & Almonds

This is a pretty salad featuring quinoa, naturally sweetened dried berries, juicy oranges, fresh mint and parsley in an orange garlic vinaigrette, topped with...
Greek Grünkern Salad with Chickpeas

Greek Grünkern Salad with Chickpeas

This Greek-style Grünkern salad with chickpeas features bold Mediterranean flavors (lemon, herbs, sweet red peppers, cucumber and feta), tossed with warm, whole grains. The key...
Roasted Sweet Potato and Quinoa Salad with Arugula

Roasted Sweet Potato Quinoa Salad with Arugula

This roasted sweet potato quinoa salad is filling, fresh and simply delicious. It's nourishing, sweet, crunchy and tangy combination of fluffy quinoa, tender roasted...
Barley Bowl with Lemon-Spinach Pesto‏

Barley Bowl with Lemon-Spinach Pesto‏

Okay, I finally understand the ingenuousness of “health bowls”—it’s a fabulous way to enjoy a healthy one-bowl-meal using a mix of grains, fresh vegetables...
Quinoa with Roasted Parsnips, Carrots and Chickpeas

Quinoa with Parsnips, Carrots and Chickpeas

Quinoa with parsnips, carrots and love 'em like no tomorrow...chickpeas. Yep, that's right, all roasted together! But really, this has been one of those...
Roasted Pumpkin and Quinoa Salad with Almonds

Roasted Pumpkin and Quinoa Salad with Almonds

So here it is, the first pumpkin dish of the season! And a simple recipe for a roasted pumpkin and quinoa salad. One packed...
Quinoa Salad with Roasted Beets, Feta + Pine Nuts

Quinoa Salad with Roasted Beets, Feta + Pine Nuts

Two words to describe this quinoa salad with roasted beets -- SUPER YUM! So here's where the deliciousness starts...quinoa, who doesn't love it? Second,...
Bulgur Salad with Roasted Tomatoes and Chickpeas

Bulgur Salad with Roasted Tomatoes and Chickpeas

I love simple salads that simply taste good. I when I say good, I mean good with a capital "G". And guess where the...
Morroccan-Style Millet Salad with Chickpeas & Carrots

Morroccan-Style Millet Salad with Chickpeas & Carrots

When I think of Moroccan food I think of fragrant spices, bright colours and sweet, savory flavors. And in my world, this translates to...
Herb-Loaded Chickpea Tabbouleh Salad

Herb-Loaded Chickpea Tabbouleh Salad

Say hello to an awesome herb-loaded chickpea tabbouleh salad – my kind of pure healthy food that’s light but filling, full of vibrant flavors...
Za'atar Roasted Carrot, Spelt and Lentil Salad

Za’atar Roasted Carrot, Spelt and Lentil Salad

Oops I did it again. Made another salad I love. Yes, more salad love! A spelt and lentil salad with za'atar roasted carrots, some...
Roasted Asparagus Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing

Roasted Asparagus Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing

Hier seht Ihr einen Spargelsalat mit Zitronen Tahin Dressing. Vielleicht finden manche, dass das eine komische Kombination ist. Aber sie funktioniert wirklich (vor allem...

Moroccan-Style Quinoa Salad

Spices are used extensively in Moroccan food, meaning most Moroccan dishes call for a whole cupboard full of spices, which is why the list...

Mediterranean Grünkern and Chickpea Salad

This Mediterranean grünkern and chickpea salad is an excellent example of why old world grains are making a come back. If you haven't tried...
Barley Salad with Kaki, Pomegranate & Pine Nuts

Barley Salad with Kaki, Pomegranate & Pine Nuts

Of course at this time of year, I feel like I should be spending my time baking cookies and holiday treats AND of naturally...

Coconut Roasted Sweet Potato and Quinoa Salad

Coconut roasted sweet potatoes. Don't you just love this time of year? Time to enjoy roasted vegetables of all kinds. And how about them...
Roasted Cauliflower and Millet Salad

Roasted Cauliflower Millet Salad

Roasted cauliflower. Yep, I'm becoming ultra-hip. So here it is, I finally found a way to make cauliflower taste great. A year ago with...
Roasted Hokkaido Pumpkin and Barley Salad

Roasted Hokkaido Pumpkin and Barley Salad

This roasted hokkaido pumpkin and barley salad is proof that fall has definitely arrived! Which means I have moved on from light summery salads...

Get to Know Your Grains: A Guide to the Best Whole Grains for Salad Recipes

Whether you’re building a warm grain bowl or tossing together a fresh grain salad recipe, whole grains bring texture, depth, and serious nutrition to your table. From hearty barley to gluten-free quinoa and nutty kamut, each grain tells a story. Here’s a quick look at some of the most versatile, delicious grains worth keeping in your pantry.

Barley: Hearty, Satisfying & Fiber-Rich

Barley has a chewy bite and nutty flavor that stands up well in soups, stews, and cold grain salads. It takes a little longer to cook, but the payoff is a deeply comforting grain that’s great served warm in winter or at room temperature in summer. Or try pearl barley for quick and delicious alternative, like in this barley salad with feta.

Rice: Everyday Staple with Endless Variety

With over 1,000 varieties worldwide, rice is endlessly versatile. Brown rice brings fibre and nuttiness to whole grain rice salads, while exotic types add color and interest. It’s easy to digest and plays well with everything from tofu to mushrooms to citrus.

Quinoa: Gluten-Free Protein Powerhouse

Beloved by the Incas and rediscovered for modern kitchens, quinoa is a pseudograin that cooks in minutes. It’s light, fluffy, and perfect for quinoa salad recipes with citrus, herbs, or roasted veggies. Try this favourite: Quinoa Salad with Roasted Eggplant and Cherry Tomatoes

Amaranth: Tiny Grains, Big Benefits

Amaranth was sacred to the Aztecs, and it’s still a superfood today. Rich in protein and naturally gluten-free, it’s a great choice for amaranth salad bowls, patties, or baked goods.

Kamut: Buttery, Ancient & Nutrient-Dense

This heirloom wheat grain has a rich, buttery flavor and shines in baked goods and savory dishes. Higher in protein than standard wheat and full of vitamin E, kamut is ideal for hearty kamut grain salads.

Spelt: Old-World Grain Salads with Modern Appeal

Spelt has been cultivated since ancient times and is easier to digest than regular wheat. Its nutty flavor and firm bite make it perfect for spelt grain salad recipes, warm bowls, or soups. Use it anywhere you’d normally use farro or rice. It’s terrific in this Spinach Salad with Chicken, Sun-dried Tomatoes & Almonds. Or switch things up with its smoky, earthy cousin, green spelt (called Grünkern in Germany) in this fall-ready favourite: Grünkern Salad with Apple & Parmesan

Farro: The Italian Classic in Grain Salads

Farro is a chewy, nutty grain that’s a staple in Italian kitchens. It holds up beautifully in salad recipes, risottos, and soups. Closely related to einkorn and emmer, farro has a rich, wholesome flavour that makes it a favourite in plant-forward cooking. I particularily love it with roasted vegetables like in this Middle Eastern Farro Salad recipe.

Millet: Light, Mild & Antioxidant-Rich

This tiny yellow pseudograin cooks up fluffy and mild, making it perfect for kids and adults alike. It’s naturally gluten-free and rich in antioxidants. Great in salad recipes, breakfast bowls, or even popped for a crunchy topping. Looking for ways to explore it, then try this recipe for Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas with Millet and Herbed Yogurt.

Why Cook with Whole Grains?

Whole grains are packed with fibre, protein, and essential nutrients. They make any salad heartier, more satisfying, and way more interesting. Use them as a base for your favourite seasonal vegetables, toss with vinaigrette, and top with herbs, seeds, or cheese for a full-flavour meal in a bowl.

Wholesome and hearty, whole grain salads with farro, rice, or spelt add texture, flavour, and nutrition to any meal. Plus these easy grain salad recipes are perfect served warm or cold.