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After some easy salad recipes that are tasty, delicious AND filling?

With the warmer months here, everyone starts looking for easy salad recipes for lunch, dinners and barbecues with friends!  If you’ve never really liked salad recipes, we think now is the perfect time to try a few different recipes.

Easy salad recipes don’t need to be boring lettuce, tomato and cucumber – they can actually be a complete meal in themselves.

To give you a headstart on some new easy salad recipes, we’ve created a list of 5 salad recipes created by MoM Members. Check them out, make a shopping list and grab a bunch of ingredients for the weekend.

When it comes to eating well, having a stack of quick, easy and healthy salad recipes on hand is ALWAYS a great idea!

Stock up with loads and loads of fresh fruit and vegetables, crunchy nuts, crispy onion flakes or toasted coconut flakes and salad toppers and a few little pieces of goats cheese, fresh mozzarella or parmesan so you’re always ready to whip up some of your favourite salad recipes.

1. Thai Chicken Salad Recipe

Easy Salad Recipes like this Thai chicken salad are perfect for every occasion

This delightfully tasty salad recipe is packed full of flavour and a great option for a summer night. Thai chicken salad recipe – click here.

2. Kelly’s Super Salad Recipe

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When it’s too hot to cook a full meal, this Super Salad Recipe is a great option. Click here for this cafe quality salad! 

3. Orange and Fennel Salad Recipe

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A lovely light and fresh salad that makes a nice change from the usual green salad. Goes beautifully with most meats but especially lamb or chicken. Click here for recipe.

4. Waldorf Salad Recipe With a Twist

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A quick and easy Waldorf Salad with a twist, that goes down a treat with my family every time. Click here for recipe.

5. Super Summer Recharge Salad Recipe

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This delish salad recipe is filling without being heavy on the stomach, great for on the go or entertaining AND it keeps well! Recipe here.

Do you have any other easy salad recipes you love that we should add to the list?

Head on over to our recipes section and upload to share with our community! 

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  • I love salads and always want new ideas.

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  • Lovely salad ideas here.

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  • The super salad is my kind of salad thanks for sharing the ideas

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  • They all look so delicious.

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  • The Thai salad looks super yum!!

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  • They sound yummy and fresh and light.

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  • Some great salads just in time for Christmas. Can’t wait to give them a go

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  • Love the last 3. I don’t eat much cooked dinner, it’s salads for me all year round multiple times a day

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  • I am always loving new salads to try. We live on salads in summer and any new options I can introduce to the family are most welcome.

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  • Thanks for sharing this – it’s starting to get warm so these are great

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  • Yummy!

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  • Great choices!

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  • YUM! I have to try all of these, they look great, and perfect for Summer!

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  • Nothing special or healthy here, I make a huge salad every day. I start with parsley and coriander, chop it up fine, and then add chopped capsicum, celery, cucumber, and then add grated beetroot, carrot and radish. Then a big handful of salad mix, some bought some fresh from the garden, also from the garden I add dandelion flower, nasturtium flower and leaves, and oregano. Then add grated turmeric and ginger, big tablespoon of tahini and half a lemon or lime to taste. Add freshly ground pepper but no salt, do not need it, but my son likes to add chilli sauce and herbamare salt and not have the turmeric or ginger. To this salad I usually add one of the following: cooked sweet potato or white potato, lentils, or mushrooms (both cooked, lentils are often sprouted then cooked), or quinoa or brown rice (cooked). Makes a really filling lunch that keeps me going for hours, no afternoon snacks needed.

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  • These are great recipes – thanks so much for sharing.

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