Early spring is when the produce drawer finally starts filling with color again. A quick salad often becomes the easiest way to bring those fresh ingredients straight to the table.
These 13 salads lean on simple combinations that let seasonal ingredients do most of the work. I often reach for recipes like these when dinner needs something fresh without adding another complicated step. You get meals that come together quickly but still feel thoughtful enough for the family table.
Many can double as a light lunch, an easy side, or something to bring to a spring gathering. Each one makes the most of the fresh ingredients that start showing up this season.
Fried Halloumi Salad

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Fried Halloumi Salad features slices of halloumi cooked in a hot skillet until golden at the edges. The cheese is placed over greens and finished with a light dressing. The result is tender inside with lightly crisp edges that add substance to a simple salad. Cooking the slices only a few minutes keeps the cheese soft and pleasant.
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Mason Jar Salad Recipe
Mason Jar Salad Recipe layers chickpeas, cucumbers, tomatoes, and onions neatly inside a jar with a homemade lemon dressing. The dressing stays at the bottom while the vegetables and beans stack above it. The result stays crisp and fresh until shaken and served. Preparing a few jars at once makes weekday lunches much easier to manage.
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Sunshine Pasta Salad
Sunshine Pasta Salad combines boiled pasta with fresh vegetables and a light dressing for a colorful side dish. Everything is gently tossed together once the pasta cools. The finished salad is bright and satisfying while keeping preparation simple for busy afternoons. A short chill in the refrigerator helps the ingredients settle together before serving.
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Taco Salad Bowls
Taco Salad Bowls build a hearty meal by layering skillet-cooked ground beef with beans, rice, and crisp toppings. Each ingredient is prepared quickly, then arranged in bowls for an easy dinner. The mix of warm and cool ingredients creates a filling salad-style meal that comes together fast. Setting everything out separately helps everyone assemble their own bowl with ease.
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Creamy Pasta Salad

Creamy Pasta Salad starts with pasta cooked until tender and folded into a smooth, homemade dressing. Chopped vegetables add a little crunch while keeping the dish simple and family friendly. The chilled salad turns creamy and satisfying, making it a reliable side for gatherings or quick dinners. Letting it rest in the refrigerator helps the pasta absorb more flavor.
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Leftover Easter Egg Salad
Leftover Easter Egg Salad transforms hard-boiled eggs into a creamy spread with a few simple ingredients. The eggs are chopped and stirred together until smooth and easy to scoop. The result is rich and satisfying while helping use up holiday leftovers. Serving it on bread, croissants, or lettuce leaves makes a quick meal.
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Pickled Beet Cucumber Salad
Pickled Beet Cucumber Salad mixes tender pickled beets with sliced cucumbers in a simple tossed salad. The ingredients are stirred together so the dressing lightly coats everything. The salad finishes with a crisp bite and a hint of tang that pairs nicely with heavier meals. Using ready-made pickled beets keeps the preparation quick and convenient.
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Corn Fiesta Salad
Corn Fiesta Salad brings together sweet corn and crisp vegetables tossed in a quick, simple mix. The corn can be lightly boiled or grilled before being stirred with the other ingredients. The finished salad has a bright bite and plenty of texture while keeping prep easy for busy days. Fresh corn cut straight from the cob gives the best flavor when it’s in season.
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Fresh Tomato Salad

Fresh Tomato Salad highlights sliced tomatoes paired with soft mozzarella and a quick dressing. The ingredients are simply arranged and tossed, keeping the preparation fast and uncomplicated. The salad turns juicy and refreshing, adding a fresh touch to everyday meals. Choosing firm, ripe tomatoes makes the texture and flavor stand out.
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Mediterranean White Bean Salad With Feta
Mediterranean White Bean Salad With Feta combines canned white beans with tomatoes, herbs, and crumbled feta cheese. Everything is stirred together with olive oil and lemon, keeping the dish completely no-cook. The salad turns hearty and fresh while coming together in minutes. Allowing it to sit briefly helps the beans absorb the dressing.
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Canned Tuna Nicoise Salad
Canned Tuna Nicoise Salad combines tuna with potatoes, green beans, and eggs for a filling salad meal. The potatoes and eggs are gently boiled before being added to the rest of the ingredients. The result is hearty yet balanced, making it a smart choice for lunch or dinner. Packing the salad in a container makes it easy to take along to work.
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Berry Salad With Red Onions, Arugula, Nuts, And Pomegranate Arils
Berry Salad With Red Onions, Arugula, Nuts, And Pomegranate Arils brings together fresh berries, peppery greens, and crunchy toppings. The ingredients are lightly tossed with dressing so the flavors stay fresh and bright. The finished salad is crisp and colorful, perfect for spring meals or light lunches. Quickly toasting the nuts in a skillet adds extra crunch.
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Easter Salad in the shape of an Egg!

Easter Salad in the shape of an Egg! arranges chopped vegetables and salad ingredients on a platter to create a festive egg shape. The vegetables are prepared with simple chopping and assembling, making it easy for holiday meals. The finished platter looks colorful and crisp on the table. Using a variety of vegetables helps create bright patterns in the design.
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