8 Hearty Salads For Dinner

Dean Rouseberg Author: Dean Rouseberg Time for reading: ~2 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
8 Hearty Salads For Dinner

Just add your favorite cereal, pasta or meat. In addition, the leftover salad can be folded into a food container, hidden in the refrigerator and the next day you can enjoy a delicious lunch at the office.

Hearty salad for dinner? Easily! Just add your favorite cereal, pasta or meat. In addition, the leftover salad can be folded into a food container, hidden in the refrigerator and the next day you can enjoy a delicious lunch at the office.

Introducing 8 bright and easy to prepare salads for dinner.

1. Quinoa salad

 

Healthy and very tasty salad. First, boil the quinoa. Then add tomato, sweet pepper, red onion, shrimps, salt, season with olive oil and enjoy!

See how to make quinoa salad >>>

2. Salad "5 elements"

 

This is a very hearty five-ingredient pasta salad. Boil pasta. Fry the bacon in a pan, chop the tomatoes and onions. To the finished pasta, send bacon, tomatoes, onions, lettuce and mayonnaise dressing, natural yogurt, Ranch sauce and apple cider vinegar. Mix well and serve!

Step by step recipe for salad "5 elements" >>>

3. Lentil salad

 

This salad can be served as an independent dish or as a side dish for meat. Boil lentils with bay leaf until fully cooked. Fry the onion and carrot in a pan, cool and add to the lentils. Also send canned corn and green onions to the salad. Dress the salad with a dressing of mustard, balsamic, olive oil, salt and try!

Lentil Salad Recipe >>>

4. Salad with quinoa, fennel and pomegranate

 

If you want to treat yourself to something tasty and unusual, then this recipe is for you! Cut the fennel into slices and fry in a pan with salt, sugar and cumin, as well as lemon juice. Toss the quinoa with the fennel, season the salad with salt and pepper, and top with fresh herbs and pomegranate seeds. Bon appetit!

Quinoa, Fennel and Pomegranate Salad Photo Recipe >>>

5. Vitamin salad with rice

 

Rice and fresh herbs are the perfect combination! Boil the rice until tender, and while it is cooking, chop fresh herbs (spinach, parsley, green onions), chop the celery. In a deep bowl, combine all the ingredients, add canned green peas, salt, pepper and season with olive oil and lemon juice. When serving, decorate the salad with boiled egg halves and help yourself!

Detailed recipe for vitamin salad with rice >>>

6. Warm salad with pasta and baked vegetables

 

Dedicated to all pasta lovers! Boil pasta, zucchini, carrots and tomatoes bake in the oven, sprinkled with olive oil. To make the dressing, combine grain mustard, soy sauce, olive oil, and lemon juice. Dip the shallots into the bowl with the dressing. Combine the prepared pasta with baked vegetables, pour over the prepared dressing and mix well. Try!

Recipe for a warm salad with pasta and baked vegetables >>>

7. Sprouted Bean Salad or Tirgum Cha

 

Healthy, spicy, light sprouted bean salad. To germinate beans, wrap them in a damp cloth and moisten them periodically. After a while, sprouts will appear. Scald sprouted beans with boiling water and drain in a colander. Fry the onion and garlic in vegetable oil, add to the sprouts, salt and mix. Bon appetit!

Illustrated recipe for making tirgum-cha >>>

8. Salad with duck, bacon, apples and oranges

 

Salad for the whole family or a large group of friends! Salt, pepper, add garlic, wrap in foil, pour in white wine and bake in the oven for about 40 minutes. For dressing, combine orange zest, vinegar, honey, olive oil, salt and pepper. Fry the bacon and apple slices in a pan. Combine all ingredients, pour over dressing and serve!

See how to make a salad with duck, bacon, apples and oranges >>>

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