Summer Salads

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wedge of iceberg lettuce plates with tomatoes, cucumber, pickled red onion, and blue cheese dressing

Fresh, vibrant, colorful, and crunchy—these summer salads can (and should) be added into your weeknight dinner (or lunch!) rotation.

Summa-time! Miami is always hot and humid in the summer. However, these past two weeks let’s just say that it’s been a little bit more so than usual. So much so I thought my air conditioner was broken. Literally had the A/C guy come and check it just to make sure. The unit is big enough for my place, it’s a fairly new unit, and it is cooling. With this heat it’s just working hard for it’s money! That leads me to want to make all these summer salads aka food that doesn’t require an oven!

Salads are nice to not only highlight fresh produce that’s in season– from sweet tomatoes to succulent corn and juicy peaches. But they’re also perfect side dishes for cookouts and barbecues. While salads might not be your idea of a full meal, remember this dietitian is here to increase your fruit and vegetable consumption any way possible. Here are a few of my favorite summer salads for all your summer gatherings. Simple, yet delicious, leaving you extra time to have fun socializing and hopefully staying cool!

Iceberg Wedge Salad

Classic Iceberg Wedge Salad has ALL the components of hydration in every ingredient. Even if you’ve heard people say there’s no health benefit to Iceberg Lettuce, I’m here to tell you all food can be functional. Iceberg lettuce is full of water and perfect on a hot summer day!

Iceberg Wedge Salad with all the toppings on a plate

Tomato, Corn, & Avocado Salad

This is another recipe that is really as simple as pairing a few in-season items with a simple vinaigrette. Served best fresh, although I’m here to tell you I’ve eaten this Tomato, Corn, and Avocado salad days later and it still tastes as good as it did day one.

Tomato, Corn, & Avocado Salad in a bowl

Stone Fruit & Burrata Salad

Anything with burrata is delicious, but enter the sweet stone fruits with fresh herbs, to die for! Creamy burrata cheese, juicy stone fruits, herbs and a balsamic glaze, equals perfection! I dream of burrata it’s that delicious.

Plate with burrata cheese, nectarine, cherries, mint, basil, and a drizzle of balsamic glaze

Fig, Arugula, & Burrata Salad

This fig, arugula, and burrata salad is really something special. Simple. Flavorful. And aiming to use what’s in season. Can’t wait for fig season. The season won’t last long, so definitely make sure to add this one to your ‘must make list!’

Fig, Arugula, Burrata Salad

Heirloom Tomato Salad

It really is as simple as cutting the tomatoes, throwing on some cheese with a quick drizzle of dressing. Sometimes simple is the best. I’ve even turned this into a tomato sandwich with toasted bread and a smear of mayonnaise – that’s right, a smear of mayonnaise mixed in with that blue cheese, makes one delicious sandwich. Trust me!

Heirloom Tomatoes sliced with cheese crumbled on top and balsamic glaze drizzled on top

Watermelon, Mint, & Feta Salad

Refreshing.  Hydrating.  The perfect go-to summer salad when watermelon is in season.  And if you dare to add jalapeño for some more heat, have at it.  We have enough sweat here in Miami thank you very much!

Watermelon - red and yellow, mint, feta cheese

Zoodle Salad

This zoodle salad is light, refreshing, and one more easy way to add veggies to the table. Admitedly zucchini is not one of my favorite veggies. But this raw version is definitely one I like to use when zucchini is in season in the summer. What’s your favorite way to eat zucchini?

Zoodle Salad with Tomatoes, Feta, Basil, & Lemon Vinaigrette

Salad in a Jar

Think of this salad in a jar as a formula for a perfectly balanced meal. With endless combinations, say goodbye to boring salads & hello to easy meal prep, in a jar!

salad in a jar front shot

Gazpacho

Admittedly not a salad, but still a must make this summer. Gazpacho is a Spanish chilled soup with ripe, fresh tomatoes and other seasonal vegetables. Make a refreshing batch to use your garden vegetables during the hottest days of the year.

Bowl of gazpacho with sourdough bread and a spoon

Now’s the time to kick back and enjoy these refreshing salads. Stay cool and remember to hydrate! If you make any of these summer salad recipes, I’d love to hear which ones are your favorite in a comment below!

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