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33 fresh healthy salad recipes

Spring = salad. Can't you just hear the call of lighter, healthier fare, jam-packed with flavour and body-boosting vitamins, minerals and antioxidants? As we emerge from our winter huddle, the salad is where it's at. Here's our pick.

Chicken and lemongrass salad

Source: Rob Palmer

Whether you want a light lunch or a healthy dinner, these salads will do the trick. 

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Buckwheat, a pseudo-grain like quinoa and amaranth, is gluten free and has a delicious earthy taste that teams well with sweet grapes and nutty hazelnuts. Toasting the buckwheat really brings out its flavour.
Buckwheat chicken salad
Source: Murdoch Books
Farro is a spelt-like grain with a nutty flavour and chewy texture. Using it in a salad like this one makes for a great vegetarian meal - or a a great accompaniment to meats and fish.
Zucchini and farro salad with toasted hazelnuts
Source: Alan Benson


This super-healthy salad is light in both texture and flavour. Be sure to use the freshest herbs you can find.
Chicken and lemongrass salad
Source: Rob Palmer
Rice, rice baby


Light, fresh and utterly delicious, this salad layers marinated beef, roasted rice, pickled eschallots and a spicy, deep fried shallot dressing. Serve as an entree or light main or add 150 g cooked rice noodles to the salad for a heartier meal.
Thai beef salad with roasted rice
Source: Alan Benson


This vegetarian salad is a sort of free-form vegetarian nori roll with all the goodness of adzuki beans and brown rice, topped off with a poached egg.
Adzuki bean salad
Wholesome and delicious: Adzuki bean, brown rice and edamame sushi salad with poached egg. Source: Murdoch Books
Vegetarian and vegan


Roasted veg hold up so fantastically in the fridge for easy, elevated salads all week long - here's one way to turn that made-ahead deliciousness into a meal.
Roasted chickpea and carrot salad with miso tahini dressing
Source: Heidi Sze
Changed up the vegetable to suit the season, then up the flavour with a lemon-tahini dressing and a mustard seed, chilli and garlic topping.
Superfood salad
Source: Nikki To
Light and fresh, not to mention vegan, this is a salad that’s all about contrasting textures and flavours.
Fennel and potato salad, roasted leeks and crispy chickpeas
Source: Benito Martin
Noodle salads


Try Luke Nguyen's take on the classic Vietnamese dish bun bo xao.

Stir-fried lemongrass beef with warm vermicelli noodle salad
Stir-fried lemongrass beef with warm vermicelli noodle salad. Source: Benito Martin

Make this Thai street food for dinner: with pork, prawns, squid and plenty of flavour, it's a winner.
Glass noodle salad with seafood
Source: Alan Benson
Quick, delicious and easy to prepare, it's sure to become a midweek favourite. The leftovers are also delicious the next day, served cold, with Chinese mixed pickles (ginger, carrot, garlic) and beans.
Pork and cucumber noodle salad
Source: Alan Benson
Warm salads


An exotic vegetarian salad sweetened with pomegranate molasses, made from the dark red juice of the pomegranate fruit, which has been cooked down to form a thick, tangy syrup.
Warm lentil salad
Source: Hardie Grant Books
If you're after a sating salad with plenty of protein, you may have met your match. Lean kangaroo meat and roasted vegetables tick the 'healthy' boxes, while mint and coriander pump up the freshness, and dukkah adds a delicious texture. You could use any grain in this warm salad — try quinoa, barley or burhgul instead of couscous.
Warm couscous and pumpkin salad with dukkah kangaroo fillet
Source: Gourmet Game
Seafood winners


This spicy salad of vegetables, soft tofu and crisp fritters represents one of India’s culinary contributions to Penang’s food scene.
Malaysian-Indian salad (pasembur)
Source: Steve Brown
"This is the brightest, lightest way you could eat seafood. Lovely, refreshing ingredients coated with a salty–sour sweet Vietnamese dressing," says Poh Ling Yeow.
Vietnamese squid salad
Source: China Squirrel
Classics and twists


All over Bangkok, food vendors pound together this irresistible combination of green papaya, chillies, fish sauce and lime. This version is from the Feast magazine archives.
Green papaya salad
Som tum Source: Brett Stevens
Pickling has a strong tradition in Mauritius and this tart salad makes a great side dish.
Spicy pickled coleslaw (zasar)
Spicy pickled coleslaw (zasar) Source: Brett Stevens


 

 

 

 


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Published 10 September 2018 3:31pm
Updated 24 November 2023 10:42am
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