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7 Summer Salads to Make Right Now

Examples of 7 summer salads

I don’t know a better time to go all-in on salads than during the summer. The warm weather and gorgeous produce are just begging to be eaten fresh, raw, and in abundance. Here I’ve gathered 7 Summer Salads to make right now. These are recipes I’ve curated from the blog that celebrate the ingredients of summer. Before we dig in, here are few pointers that may prove helpful:

7 Summer Salads

Fattoush

One of my all-time favorite green salads, fattoush is best in the summertime when tomatoes and cucumbers are in season and available in abundance. The salad is dressed with a lemony cumin vinaigrette and embellished with crispy shards of pita bread.

Watermelon Wedge Salad with Feta and Almonds

This type of salad is now pretty commonplace, but serving it in wedges with the rind still attached is sort of a fun twist. Plus, it’s a little less work for the cook!

Corn and Avocado Salad with Quick Pickled Onions

I look forward to making this salad every summer and it never disappoints. Sweet corn and creamy avocado are a winning pair and the quick pickled onion makes the whole thing sing. I also like it the next day tucked into a lunchtime taco with black beans and sharp Cheddar cheese. Head here for a how-to video (plus a cameo from my dog 🙂

Sugar Snap Pea Salad

If we’re getting technical, sugar snap peas peak in spring, not summer. That said, they are so refreshing and crunchy, they’re ideal for warm weather cooking and eating. Also a plus? This salad has few ingredients and is so darn quick to pull together. Head here for a how-to video.

Chopped Salad with Chicken and Lemon Oregano Dressing

This is just the sort of light meal called for during warm summer evenings. It’s also a good one if you are having friends over for a weekend lunch. The salad is full of pleasing crunch and the dressing is tangy and herby with just the right hit of garlic.

Peach, Tomato, and Corn Salad

Good things happen when you cook from the heart. This salad is a percent example. It’s one I made one summer for a friend in need that remains an all-time favorite. When peaches and tomatoes are in season, there’s nothing better.

Colorful Quinoa Tabbouleh

This is a gluten-free spin on tabbouleh, a grain salad that’s traditionally made with bulgur. This one is heavily embellished with tomatoes and cucumbers. The addition of chickpeas makes it hearty enough to be a main dish. Head here for a how-to video (this is a variation on the quinoa version)

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