Who says you can't eat the rainbow in the dead of winter? With hearty greens, roasted squash, tart citrus and more, these vibrant winter salad recipes make even the shortest days bright.
30 Bright Winter Salad Recipes You’ll Crave All Season
Steak Salad
Warm Cabbage, Fennel and Pear Salad
Perfect Winter Salad
Cranberry-Pecan Wheat Berry Salad
Holiday Salad
Pomegranate Persimmon Salad
Parsnip, Pear and Pecan Salad
Sweet Potato Salad
Honey Pecan & Goat Cheese Salad
Lentil Salad
Potato Salad with Kalamata-Hazelnut Vinaigrette
Apple Pomegranate Salad
Carrot Ribbon Salad
Pickled Beet Salad
White Bean Arugula Salad
Apple Feta Salad
Merry Berry Salad
Winter Beet Salad
Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Honey-Maple Vinaigrette
Orange Pomegranate Salad
Roasted Beet Salad
Northwoods Wild Rice Salad
Company Green Salad
Wild Rice, Quinoa & Cranberry Salad
Mixed Greens with Orange-Ginger Vinaigrette
Citrus Avocado Salad
Cranberry Waldorf Salad
Roasted Apple Salad with Spicy Maple-Cider Vinaigrette
Great Grain Salad
Authentic German Potato Salad
Winter Salad Recipes FAQ
What seasonal produce works well in winter salads?
Winter is the moment to lean into hearty, cold-weather-friendly produce, such as root vegetables, squash and cruciferous greens like kale, cabbage and Brussels sprouts. These veggies hold up beautifully to bold dressings, add great texture and make winter salads feel extra satisfying. For something new, turn your crisper drawer full of carrots and parsnips, intended for cozy stew recipes, into a flavorful salad. Roast them, toss them in warm and thank me later.
What are the best proteins for winter salads?
When it comes to winter salads, you’ve got plenty of protein options, from cooked, sliced flank or skirt steak to cubed seasoned chicken and turkey. Grilled shrimp is a great quick-cooking seafood choice, and flaked canned salmon or tuna is a fast, no-cook salad upgrade. There are plenty of ways to include pork in a hearty salad, from diced, crispy pancetta to leftover shredded pork shoulder. For a vegetarian protein, crispy baked tofu, hard-boiled eggs or chickpeas are easy and versatile additions.
Are there winter salad recipes that can be made ahead?
Winter salads might actually be the best make-ahead salads, thanks to sturdy greens like kale, cabbage and Brussels sprouts that won’t wilt the second you add dressing. In fact, they taste even better after sitting as the greens soften and the vegetables marinate. Roasted root vegetables, cooked grains, nuts and crumbly or creamy cheeses all hold up beautifully in the fridge, making them ideal for meal prep.
If you’re assembling ahead, wait to add citrus segments, fresh herbs, avocado and anything crunchy, like croutons or toasted seeds, so they stay bright and crisp. Then just toss everything together when you’re ready. It’s the easiest way to guarantee a lunch that still feels fresh—even on the busiest winter weekday.





























