How to Turn a Side Salad Into the Most Delicious Part of the Meal (2024)

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How to Turn a Side Salad Into the Most Delicious Part of the Meal (1)

Here are some thoughts, tips, and directions to help you turn your side salad into the most delicious part of the meal.

Serves2 to 4

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What, to you, is the perfect simple salad? I’m not talking lunch salads or grain salads, but the simplest of dinner accompaniments, the salad that gets tossed at the last moment to lay beside a piece of grilled chicken or a plate of pasta. This kind of salad often feels like an afterthought. It’s the obligatory vegetable to be munched down before enjoying the rest of your dinner. But this doesn’t need to be so! Here are some thoughts, tips, and directions to help you turn your side salad into the most delicious part of the meal.

Quick Overview

Steps to Make the Perfect Simple Salad

  1. Make sure your greens are dry. Lay your greens out on a towel to air-dry for a little while.
  2. Tear up your greens. Cut them into smaller pieces if they are big.
  3. Toss it in a mixing bowl.
  4. Add grated vegetables and chopped herbs.
  5. Prepare your salad dressing. Dress the salad with your choice of dressing. Add sweetnesses if desired.
  6. Drizzle your salad with dressing. Coat the greens very, very lightly.
  7. Sprinkle on salt and pepper. Adjust taste if necessary, then serve them in individual bowls.

This is of course not a hard and fast instructional. Everyone has different tastes in salad and I bow to that. Maybe you like yours with a creamy dressing; maybe you like yours super assertive like Amanda Hesser’s anchovy-spiked vinaigrette. Maybe you like to always have extra vegetables in your salad or, like me, you just want to keep it ultra-simple.

The point, no matter how you decide to dress your salad — up or down — is that it taste delicious. Salads need seasoning too, just like any other dish.

So here are my thoughts and process on making a quick salad for dinner. I do this nearly every time I make dinner, and often I unexpectedly enjoy this pile of greens more than anything else on the table. There’s a purity and deliciousness to a well-dressed pile of greens that other, more complex, dishes often do not approach.

I like to start with a bag of mixed greens, especially when making a quick salad for just two people. (Image credit: Apartment Therapy)

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How To Make the Perfect Simple Salad

Here are some thoughts, tips, and directions to help you turn your side salad into the most delicious part of the meal.

Serves 2 to 4

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • About 4 ounces

    lettuce or mixed greens, washed, dried, and torn

  • Finely shredded carrots or julienned cucumbers (optional)

  • Small handful finely shredded fresh basil, mint or other aromatic herb (optional)

  • 2 tablespoons

    olive oil

  • 2 teaspoons

    vinegar or lemon juice

  • 1/2 teaspoon

    honey or maple syrup

  • Flaky salt and freshly ground black pepper

  • Grated Parmesan or Asiago cheese, for garnish (optional)

Equipment

  • Large bowl

  • Cup

  • Whisk

  • Your hands

Instructions

  1. The greens should be completely dry. No matter what kind of greens you use, they should be as dry as possible. If greens aren't dry, they feel weighed down and even a little slimy when the dressing is added. I like to buy bags of mixed salad greens (sure, I could make my own mix, but I don't always have the time or inclination to buy frisee, radicchio, romaine, arugula, and butter lettuce and wash and chop them myself!), but these should be washed too.

    Wash the greens and spin dry if you like, then lay them out on a towel to air-dry for a little while.

  2. The greens should be bite-sized. Really. Make sure the greens are torn into bite-sized bits. I really hate those oversized wedges of lettuce left in restaurant salads; you have to cut them up to get them in your mouth! No good.

    Tear up your greens if you think they will be too big to spear and eat gracefully.

  3. Put the greens in a really big bowl. This gives you space to dress the salad without splashing or compressing all the air out of what should be a light, fluffy mix of greens.

    No matter how you serve your salad, it's best to toss it in a really big bowl — much bigger than the volume of the green themselves.

  4. Add any other vegetables you like (make sure they are dry too). Herbs are extra-good. For a really simple salad, this is where you toss in any little extras. I don't like to over-complicate my side salads or weigh them down with lots of heavy vegetables. But sometimes I add a little carrot or cucumber, finely shredded and blotted dry. Finely shredded herbs are wonderful in salad too; I'm partial to mint.

    Here I added about 1/3 cup grated carrot (I didn't peel the carrot, and I grated it straight into the salad) and a small handful chiffonaded basil.

  5. Always dress your salad. Bottles at the table — no. All right. Here's my salad manifesto. I don't believe that salads should ever ever be dressed at the table by the diners. A good salad is not a pile of vegetables with gloppy dressing on top. A good salad has dressing mixed all throughout, and a dressing calibrated to the salad itself. I know some might disagree with this, but I'm positively militant about it! Salad should never come to the party naked.

    For this salad dressing, whisk 2 tablespoons good olive oil with 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar until thick and emulsified.

  6. Most dressings need a touch of sweetness. In salad dressing, sweetness should always be a deliberate part of the equation. Sometimes you deliberately leave it out, balancing the dressing with something funky and strong, like Amanda Hesser's anchovies in her French dressing. But I find that just oil and vinegar lack a little something, unless you are working with really terrific oil and aged balsamic. A half teaspoon of honey or maple syrup won't sweeten the dressing noticeably; it will just make it taste more rounded and full.

    Whisk in 1/2 teaspoon honey and blend.

  7. Taste the dressing first. Always taste the dressing before you pour it on the salad. Adjust if you want a little more acidity or sweetness.

    Taste the dressing and adjust as needed.

  8. Use far less dressing than you think you need. Here I used all the dressing, but I wish I would have actually used less (and there's only 2 tablespoons of oil here!). You want to lightly dress the salad, not drench it.

    Drizzle the salad very lightly with dressing, just enough to moisten the lettuce, and work it in with your hands or two forks, stopping to toss it before you add all the dressing you've made. You want to coat the greens very, very lightly.

  9. Salt and pepper! Now for perhaps the most important part of a well-dressed salad: Salt and pepper. This is what that flaky salt in your cupboard is for.

    As you toss the salad with your hands or forks, sprinkle on salt and pepper. Taste and adjust as needed.

  10. Add any other mix-ins, such as nuts, cheese, or other dressy things.I like to serve salad in individual bowls and sprinkle any last-minute grace notes like a shaving of Parmesan or some slivered nuts directly on top. This makes them look finished and pretty, and it also is a good way to make sure that these heavy ingredients don't fall immediately to the bottom of the salad. If you don't use any other garnishes, I like to add just a touch more pepper on top.

    Serve the salad in individual bowls, or on plates. Garnish with some pepper, a shaving of cheese, or some fruit or nuts.

Recipe Notes

More good mix-ins for a quick salad: Dried fruit, nuts, shaved zucchini or squash, cooked eggplant cubes, all sorts of cheese.

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How to Turn a Side Salad Into the Most Delicious Part of the Meal (2024)

FAQs

How do you get the most out of a salad? ›

Here are some ideas to super-boost your salad!
  1. Add texture with roasted seeds or nuts. Seeds and nuts are a great salad topper. ...
  2. Make it more filling with whole grains. ...
  3. Beans and other legumes add plant-based protein. ...
  4. Fresh herbs add lots of flavour. ...
  5. Sweeten your salad with fruit. ...
  6. Make sure your salad is properly seasoned.

What are the 5 ways salads are used as part of the meal? ›

  • starter or appetizer salad.
  • accompaniment or side salad.
  • main course salad.
  • intermezzo or palate cleanser salad.
  • dessert salad.

How can I make my salad more satisfying? ›

Eleven Ways to Make Your Salad More Satisfying
  1. Beans. Chickpeas (garbanzo beans), black beans, kidney beans, white beans, or edamame are all great options with lots of fiber to keep you satiated for longer. ...
  2. Grains. ...
  3. Fresh Fruit. ...
  4. Leftover Roasted Vegetables. ...
  5. Nuts or Seeds. ...
  6. Fresh Herbs. ...
  7. Homemade Vinaigrette. ...
  8. Eggs.

How to make a salad tastier? ›

Do This to Make Restaurant-Quality Salads at Home
  1. Use the freshest ingredients. Pre-bagged salads may make life easier, but they taste kind of blah. ...
  2. Choose the right lettuce. ...
  3. Add some crunch. ...
  4. Add color. ...
  5. Include protein. ...
  6. Give it some bulk. ...
  7. Mix sweet with savory. ...
  8. Add herbs.
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How do restaurants get their salads so crisp? ›

The Keys to Crisp Lettuce

Lettuce needs good airflow with some moisture (but not too much!) to stay crisp. That's why restaurants store their lettuce in special perforated bins that allow air circulation while it's held in the fridge.

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.

What does a perfect salad contain? ›

A salad is bland and boring without some crunch. You obviously get a little bit of crunch from the greens, but it should not stop there. Add some crunchy veggies and/or fruit, such as carrots, apples, cucumbers, jicama, broccoli, cauliflower, etc. Use whatever sounds good.

What are 5 components of a satisfying salad? ›

5 Steps to a More Satisfying Salad
  • Use fresh ingredients. ...
  • Use ingredients that add different textures. ...
  • Create balanced flavors. ...
  • Skip the greens. ...
  • Include protein to make salad more filling.
May 1, 2019

What are good garnishes for salads? ›

Garnishes for Salads

Vegetables (fresh or cooked), fruits (fresh or dried), cheese, proteins (meat, poultry, and fish), croutons, nuts, and seeds are options. Sprouts, flowers, and micro shoots are also possibilities.

What can I 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 helps make a salad attractive? ›

  • keep the salad off the rim of the plate. thrall of the rim as a picture frame and arrange the salad within the frame.
  • strive for a good balance of colors. mixing in some ingredients that have some color to it. ...
  • height helps make a salad attractive. ...
  • cut ingredients neatly. ...
  • make every ingredients indentifiable. ...
  • keep it simple.

What adds flavor to salad? ›

Dried Cherries, Cranberries or Raisins: Add these dried fruits for their flavor and texture. They are also quick easy to add with no preparation required! Basil, Chives, Dill or Parsley: Toss small basil leaves or chopped larger ones in with your greens. Try chopped fresh dill.

What enhances a salad? ›

Add seedless or halved grapes, cherry tomatoes, sliced bananas, strawberries, blackberries, or even blueberries. Apple or peach slices, raisins, cherry halves, or kiwi sections add a new type of zest or texture to many salads. Pineapple, orange, and mango chunks add a tropical flavor for a special treat.

How do you season your salad? ›

Season your salad with salt and pepper to bring out the flavors. Just like with other types of foods, salt and pepper are the most basic seasonings that help to bring out the flavor of the ingredients. Sprinkle or shake salt and pepper on to taste. For the best flavor, use fresh-ground pepper.

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