15 ways to make salad suck less without drenching it in ranch

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Salads don’t have to be the sad, soggy bowl you drown in ranch just to get through. There’s a whole world of options that actually make you want to eat your greens—without masking them in a heavy dressing. These salads are packed with bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and some unexpected twists that make them way more fun than your average leafy situation.

Mediterranean carrot salad with white beans and raisins in a glass bowl.
Mediterranean Carrot Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Burger Bowls

Burger bowl with bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion, avocado and special sauce.
Burger Bowls. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Think of this as your burger fix in salad form. It’s got all the classic burger toppings, complete with a homemade special sauce. A great way to enjoy the flavor without the bun.
Get the Recipe: Burger Bowls

Feta Beet Salad

Beet salad with crumbled feta, pistachios and fresh herbs on a plate with serving spoon.
Feta Beet Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Beets, feta, and pistachios make this salad easy and impressive. Toss it in a lemon olive oil dressing, and you’ve got a great side or light meal. No ranch needed here!
Get the Recipe: Feta Beet Salad

Asian Turkey Burger Salad

Asian turkey burger salad on two stacked white plates.
Asian Turkey Burger Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

All the flavor of a Thai dish but with turkey burgers. The creamy peanut dressing is the star, and the whole thing comes together quickly for a light, healthy meal.
Get the Recipe: Asian Turkey Burger Salad

Blueberry White Bean Salad

Blueberry white bean salad with tahini dressing in a white bowl with pickled onions in a jar to the side.
Blueberry White Bean Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

White beans, fresh blueberries, and pickled red onions meet a creamy tahini turmeric dressing. It’s crunchy, tangy, and perfect for a fresh, healthy salad that’s anything but boring.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry White Bean Salad

Creamy Mediterranean Carrot Salad

Mediterranean carrot salad with white beans and raisins in a glass bowl.
Creamy Mediterranean Carrot Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Chickpeas, feta, and raisins come together with a yogurt tahini dressing for a fresh salad that’s easy to make for any summer gathering. Great side dish for when you want something fresh but flavorful.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Mediterranean Carrot Salad

Mango Black Bean Salad

Mango black bean salad in a glass bowl.
Mango Black Bean Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This mango and black bean salad is super quick to throw together. It’s refreshing, packed with protein, and the kind of lunch that doesn’t need any heavy dressings to keep it interesting.
Get the Recipe: Mango Black Bean Salad

Mango Wild Rice Salad

Mango wild rice salad in a silver platter.
Mango Wild Rice Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Spicy, sweet, and crunchy, this wild rice salad brings together cilantro, mango, cabbage, and pickled jalapeños for a bold dish. It’s great for a filling lunch or side.
Get the Recipe: Mango Wild Rice Salad

Shrimp Caesar Salad

A fresh shrimp Caesar salad with romaine lettuce, shrimp, croutons, shaved parmesan cheese, and Caesar dressing is served in a white bowl with black utensils on a marble table.
Shrimp Caesar Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A Caesar salad with a kick! This version uses shrimp and adds a little sriracha to the dressing for some heat. Simple, light, and perfect when you’re in the mood for something quick.
Get the Recipe: Shrimp Caesar Salad

Pad Thai Salad

Pad Thai salad on a plate with creamy peanut dressing.
Pad Thai Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A vegetarian take on Pad Thai that’s just as great as the original. You can meal prep it for the week, and if you’re not feeling the egg, just leave it out.
Get the Recipe: Pad Thai Salad

Spicy Thai Carrot & Kale Salad

Spicy Thai carrot and kale salad in a white bowl with a fork.
Spicy Thai Carrot & Kale Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Kale and carrots get tossed in a creamy sriracha peanut dressing for a salad that’s perfect for anyone craving those takeout flavors without the takeout price.
Get the Recipe: Spicy Thai Carrot & Kale Salad

Strawberry Avocado Honey Lime Salad

Strawberry avocado honey lime salad in a teal scalloped plate.
Strawberry Avocado Honey Lime Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Strawberries, avocado, and a honey lime dressing make salad more fun than you’d expect. Perfect when you want a sweet and tangy salad that actually feels fresh.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Avocado Honey Lime Salad

Thai Kohlrabi Noodle Salad

Thai kohlrabi noodle salad in a wooden bowl with limes.
Thai Kohlrabi Noodle Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Kohlrabi noodles paired with crunchy veggies and a Thai-inspired vinaigrette make this salad colorful, fresh, and full of flavor. A great choice for anyone bored with the same old greens.
Get the Recipe: Thai Kohlrabi Noodle Salad

Chopped Crispy Citrus Chicken Salad

Chopped crispy chicken citrus salad on a white plate with purple kitchen towel.
Chopped Crispy Citrus Chicken Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Rotisserie chicken, fresh herbs, and citrus come together in this salad that’s anything but basic. The orange dijon dressing adds a punch, making this a great light meal or side.
Get the Recipe: Chopped Crispy Citrus Chicken Salad

Honey Mustard Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Salad

Honey mustard chicken and brussels sprouts salad on plates.
Honey Mustard Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Apples, pomegranates, chicken, and Brussels sprouts come together in a honey mustard dressing. Easy, quick, and perfect for any fall lunch.
Get the Recipe: Honey Mustard Chicken and Brussels Sprouts Salad

Broccoli Raisin Salad

Broccoli Raisin Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Broccoli, bacon, raisins, and pumpkin seeds all come together in a light Dijon dressing. It’s a perfect cookout side that tastes way better than any store-bought broccoli salad.
Get the Recipe: Broccoli Raisin Salad

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