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How to build a healthy salad

Salad chains need to get back in their boxes. It's just as affordable and easy to design your own using the freshest, most nutritious ingredients, minus the sugar- and salt-laden dressings. Work more vegetables into your life and drizzle them with smart fats. Get out of your salad rut with a kale, strawberry and avocado with poppy seed dressing sensation, go simple with a vegan caesar or dig your fork into an eggplant, pomegranate and minted quinoa masterpiece.

Building a healthy salad is a snap

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Firstly choose a base such as mixed leafy greens, baby spinach, kale or rocket (arugula).

Add crunch with essential nutrients like beans, cauliflower, carrot, celery, cucumber, radish, sprouts or onion.

Next add a good quality protein such as quinoa, buckwheat, eggs or chickpeas.

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Drop in some good fats like avocado, flaxseed oil, olive oil or tahini.

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Sprinkle on some nuts or seeds.

Green it up further by adding flavoursome herbs such as mint, basil, coriander (cilantro) or parsley. Toss and enjoy.

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Recipes

Tuscan kale slaw

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Serves 3

All hail the mighty, illustrious kale; can it do no wrong? Whether you're already in a love affair with this powerful healing ingredient, or you're just in the courting stages, this crunchy kaleslaw will take your relationship to the next level.

INGREDIENTS

3 cups thinly sliced Tuscan kale
1/2 cabbage, thinly sliced
1 red capsicum (pepper), seeds and membrane removed, thinly sliced
1 small carrot, grated
parsley, or micro herbs, to serve (optional)

Dressing
120g (3/4 cup) raw cashews
40g (1/4 cup) sesame seeds
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 1/2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1/4 teaspoon Celtic sea salt
2 tablespoons sugar-free mustard

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METHOD

Place all the dressing ingredients in a food processor with a generous splash of filtered water and blend until smooth.

Place the slaw ingredients in a bowl, stir through the dressing and serve.

Eggplant and green bean curry

Serves 4

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There's nothing quite as disappointing as an undercooked eggplant, but the soft creaminess of a perfectly cooked eggplant is the epitome of culinary perfection. Slowly simmered and intermingled with sizzling spices, this curry will whisk you away to eggplant heaven.

INGREDIENTS

4 tablespoons extra virgin coconut oil
6 small eggplants, cut into 6cm wedges
300ml tomato passata (pureed tomatoes)
270ml additive-free coconut milk
300g green beans
Celtic sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
80g (1/2 cup) activated almonds, roughly chopped, to serve
handful of coriander leaves, chopped, to serve
juice of 1 lime
lime halves, to serve

For curry paste

1 large brown onion, chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
2 thumb-sized pieces of ginger, chopped
1 large red chilli, finely chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon cardamom
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon curry powder

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METHOD

Place all the curry paste ingredients in a food processor with 2 tablespoons of filtered water and whizz together for a few seconds.

Heat 2 tablespoons of the coconut oil in a large frying pan over medium–high heat and fry the eggplants until browned. Remove from the pan and set aside on paper towel to drain.

Heat the remaining coconut oil in the pan and cook the curry paste ingredients for about 3 minutes. Add the eggplant and stir so it is well covered in the paste. Add the tomato passata and coconut milk and simmer, partially covered, for 10 minutes. Lastly, add the green beans and cook for a further 6 minutes.

Season with salt and pepper, add the almonds, coriander and lime juice and serve with the lime halves on the side.

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Strawberry granita

Serves 2

Ready for a transcendental experience? As your granita starts to melt, it becomes slushy and the texture, coupled with the flavour of the berries, is out of this world.

3 punnets of frozen strawberries, hulled
1 tablespoon rice malt syrup, or sweetener of your choice
2 tablespoons additive-free coconut milk
unsweetened coconut flakes, to serve

Place the frozen strawberries in a blender with the rice malt syrup or sweetener. Blend until smooth, and then transfer to a freezer-proof dish and place in the freezer until the top layer starts to freeze.

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Remove from the freezer, return to the blender and blend again to icy flakes.

Divide the coconut milk between two glasses, add the granita, top with the coconut flakes and serve.


Raspberry spritzer

Serves 2

To think that only fizzy drink corporations can create a bottom-kicking beverage is the misconception of the century. The proof is in this delicious sparkling juice, guaranteed to dazzle drinkers with its bright pink hue and zinging flavours of raspberry and coconut.

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Place it on the summer lunch table and wow your friends and guests.

125g (1 cup) frozen raspberries
125ml (1/2 cup) freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon stevia liquid, or sweetener of your choice
500ml (2 cups) sparkling water
6 coconut water ice cubes

Place the raspberries in a bowl and squash them with a fork. Set aside for 15 minutes. Transfer the raspberries to a fine mesh sieve, set over a jug. Add the lemon juice, then use the back of a spoon to push the raspberries through the sieve, scraping the outside of the sieve as you go.

Add the stevia and stir well. Add the sparkling water and ice and stir again.

Divide between two glasses and serve with a straw. If the raspberry settles at the bottom of your glass, give it a stir.

Recipes & images from Eat Clean Green & Vegetarian by Lee Holmes (Murdoch Books), $35

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Supercharge your diet with these healthy recipes and salad 101 (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest salad you can eat? ›

10 Nutrient-Dense Salad Recipes
  • Low-Carb Asian Chopped Salad.
  • Spicy Shrimp, Avocado, and Arugula Salad.
  • Tofu and Kale Salad.
  • Pear, Grape, and Feta Salad.
  • Mediterranean Chicken Salad.
  • Blood Orange and Quinoa Kale Salad.
  • Golden Beet and Pomegranate Salad.
  • Roasted Chickpea and Kale Salad.
Jul 20, 2021

What are the best carbs for salads? ›

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.

Are salads healthy for weight loss? ›

Can you lose weight by eating a salad every day? "Eating salads on a daily basis as part of an overall healthy lifestyle may support gradual weight loss over time," says Karnatz. "This is because leafy greens are low in calories and high in volume and fiber, which will keep you satisfied for longer," she adds.

Is salad actually healthy? ›

If you have plenty of fresh vegetables in the salad, then you are getting healthy, disease-fighting nutrients. Be mindful of the extra items you add to your vegetable salads, which may be high in saturated fat, sodium, or sugar. You want to include some fat in your salad.

What salad should you eat everyday? ›

Best: Spinach or Kale Salad

They have the most nutrients. Case in point: Kale and spinach have over 10 times more immune-boosting vitamins A and C than iceberg lettuce.

What salad has no nutritional value? ›

Although iceberg lettuce has many health benefits, it is commonly known as the salad green with the least nutritional value. To make sure you're getting enough vitamins and minerals throughout the course of your week, it's best to mix in iceberg lettuce with other salad greens like spinach, kale, chard, and watercress.

What should I put in my salad to lose weight? ›

Salad Ingredients With Fiber
  1. Spinach (also a great source of protein)
  2. Mixed greens or slaw mix.
  3. Red or yellow peppers.
  4. Broccoli.
  5. Cauliflower.
  6. Carrots.
  7. Avocado (keep your serving small)
  8. Lima beans.
Mar 18, 2021

How many carbs a day to lose weight? ›

As far as how many carbohydrates to eat, Pratt says 100 to 150 grams of carbohydrates is safe for most people who are trying to lose weight. It may be better for some people to eat carbs consistently throughout the day. “You can also break it up evenly with 40 to 50 grams of carbs per meal,” she says.

What is the healthiest salad dressing? ›

8 Simple and Healthy Salad Dressings
  1. Sesame ginger. This simple salad dressing doubles as an easy marinade for meat, poultry, or roasted veggies. ...
  2. Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  3. Avocado lime. ...
  4. Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  5. Honey mustard. ...
  6. Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  7. Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  8. Ginger turmeric.
Jul 27, 2023

Can you lose belly fat by eating salad? ›

Salads are loaded with fibres, and when you add a good amount of fibre in your daily meal plan, it can definitely target your belly fat and help it move away faster.

How to eat to reduce belly fat? ›

In general, a low-carb way of eating shifts your intake away from problem foods—those high in carbs and sugar and without much fiber, like bread, bagels and sodas—and toward high-fiber or high-protein choices, like vegetables, beans and healthy meats.

What to eat instead of salad? ›

Try veggies with hummus, salad dressing or yogurt-based dips. Add diced veggies such as mushrooms, onions, peppers or carrots to meatloaf or meatballs. Add vegetables as a topping on your pizza. Make a quick lettuce-free salad by adding salad dressing to matchstick carrots or sliced cucumbers.

What is the most unhealthy salad? ›

We've rounded up 10 of the worst picks here, with the calorie, fat, sugar, and sodium counts to prove it.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Salad with Cilantro Lime Dressing. ...
  • Pizzeria Uno Chopped Honey Crisp Chicken Salad. ...
  • Subway Meatball Marinara Salad. ...
  • Carl's Junior Beef Taco Salad.
Aug 7, 2020

Does salad clean your gut? ›

Salads are made by combining many different fruits and vegetables which are loaded with antioxidants. It contains polyphenols which are known to boost your gut health. According to a study published in the Journal Nutrients, polyphenols can boost good bacteria in the gut and improve the health of the gut microbiome.

What is the healthiest lettuce to eat? ›

Romaine lettuce: This lettuce is high in nutritional content. A traditional salad base, romaine lettuce contains healthy amounts of the minerals magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus. It also has high amounts of beta-carotene and vitamin K.

Which salad lettuce is the healthiest? ›

Romaine lettuce: This lettuce is high in nutritional content. A traditional salad base, romaine lettuce contains healthy amounts of the minerals magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus. It also has high amounts of beta-carotene and vitamin K.

How do I choose a healthy salad? ›

Go (dark) green: "When it comes to salad greens, the darker the leaf, the higher the nutrient content," says Armul. Emerald–hued leaves have the most vitamins and minerals, so it makes sense to choose ones like spinach, kale or collards instead of, say, iceberg lettuce.

Which salad dressing is the healthiest? ›

8 Simple and Healthy Salad Dressings
  1. Sesame ginger. This simple salad dressing doubles as an easy marinade for meat, poultry, or roasted veggies. ...
  2. Balsamic vinaigrette. ...
  3. Avocado lime. ...
  4. Lemon vinaigrette. ...
  5. Honey mustard. ...
  6. Greek yogurt ranch. ...
  7. Apple cider vinaigrette. ...
  8. Ginger turmeric.
Jul 27, 2023

What is the safest salad to eat? ›

Whole heads of lettuce (instead of bagged greens) may also be safer. While whole heads don't necessarily have lower bacteria levels than packaged greens, their inner leaves are less exposed to sources of contamination and are handled less than bagged greens. This reduces the opportunities for contamination.

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