How to build a better salad (2024)

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A salad can be much more than a simple appetizer of iceberg lettuce and cucumber. With the right ingredients, including vegetables, grains, protein and healthy fat, you can enjoy salad as your main meal — a healthy lunch or dinner filled with sun-kissed local produce.

Making it a meal

A salad composed of vegetables makes a great appetizer. But while vegetables are chock-full of vitamins, minerals and heart-healthy antioxidants, they are notoriously low in calories – about 25 calories per cup. That’s not enough energy to fuel you until your next meal.Top up your salad’s nutritional power by following these three simple steps:

  1. Start with fibre-filled vegetables and grains
  2. Add your protein
  3. Finish with healthy fats.
Start with a base

Carbs get a bad rap because most people associate them with white flour and sugar. But did you know that every single vegetable is also rich in carbohydrates? The good carbs listed below provide you with energy, fibre, vitamins and minerals – and they serve as excellent salad bases:

  • leafy greens such as romaine, arugula, kale and spinach
  • whole grains such as quinoa, brown rice and bulgur
  • chopped or shredded vegetables such as cucumber, tomato, cabbage, and beets.

Top any of these choices with an array of vegetables and fruit. If you’re bored with the usual, try different prep methods. For example, add roasted broccoli, green beans or cauliflower, or use a vegetable peeler to create ribbons of zucchini, cucumber or carrot. Toss in blueberries, orange segments or strawberries – all pair well with balsamic vinaigrettes.

Add your protein

Adding protein and fat to the salad helps your body digest the carbohydrates more slowly and give you a steady stream of energy. Protein also provides a feeling of fullness that you won’t get from vegetables alone. Add one or more of these protein-rich foods to your salad:

  • lean meat: chicken or turkey breast, lean steak
  • lower-fat cheese: light cheddar, Swiss, mozzarella, feta, goat cheese
  • legumes: kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas, white or black beans
  • eggs: hard boiled
  • soy products: cubed tofu, edamame
  • fish and seafood: tuna, salmon, shrimp, sardines.
Finish with healthy fats

Like carbs, some fats are better than others. For heart health, replace foods with saturated or trans fat (bacon bits, crunchy fried noodles, cream-based dressing) with these options, which contain heart-healthy fats:

  • salad dressing made from olive oil
  • avocado
  • nuts: almonds, walnuts, cashews, pecans
  • seeds: pumpkin, sunflower, flax, sesame.

Remember that high-fat foods are also loaded with calories, so add these toppings sparingly. Use 1-2 tablespoons (15-250 mL) of dressing, and no more than a ¼ cup (50 mL) of nuts or seeds. Bonus: Adding healthy fat to your salad helps your body absorb the vitamins and antioxidants found in the vegetables!

Be creative with your own ingredients, or be inspired by our recipes, including Grilled steak and vegetable salad, Salmon arugula saladand Quinoa,black bean and mango salad

All are great dinner options – and the leftovers make a perfect toteable lunch.

How to build a better salad (2024)

FAQs

What makes a salad better? ›

Think about adding vegetables and fruit of different colors and textures to give your salad some crunch and pack it with nutrition and flavor. I love using everything from juicy tomatoes and cucumbers to celery and carrots, to grilled vegetables like grilled corn on the cob or grilled zucchini.

How can I jazz up my salad? ›

Chunks of meat such as beef, chicken or turkey can add protein, variety and flavor, and they can help satisfy your hunger. Some other protein-rich additives for salads are boiled eggs, cheese, almonds, walnuts and cashews. Try a new dressing: Consider trying a new dressing to switch up your salad's flavor.

How can I add more flavor to my salad? ›

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.

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

Keep It Crunchy

In a bowl of soft and tender ingredients, a little crunch goes a long way. A handful of nuts or seeds—raw or toasted—are effortless and add an extra hit of nutrition. Try adding chunks of grilled bread to make a Panzanella-style salad or go for crispy breadcrumbs if you want a lighter level of crunch.

What does the perfect salad contain? ›

ADD A MIX OF COLORFUL NON-STARCHY VEGETABLES.

Throw in some orange veggies such as carrots which are rich in contain beta carotene and add tomatoes which contain lycopene. Other great options are vitamin C-rich yellow and red peppers, broccoli, cucumbers, and mushrooms.

What is extremely important in salad making? ›

Season, taste, repeat

Every salad component should taste good enough to eat on its own, so season your leaves, your dressing, and your add-ins (raw veg, roasted veg, croutons, nuts, and protein), tasting for salt and acid as you go.

What to add to salad to make it better? ›

Toppings like tortilla strips, croutons and nuts offer a pleasant crunch, while creamy, salty cheeses add unique flavor. Of course, meats, beans and tofu add a protein boost, and berries and dried fruits lend a touch of sweetness. Whatever you're in the mood for, there's something for you here.

What binds a salad all together? ›

The dressing is the vehicle that binds together every other component of the salad in a beautiful, silky flavor blanket. This vinaigrette is my go-to salad dressing.

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