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    10 Filling Salads For Lunch • Kath Eats

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comFebruary 18, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    These filling salads for lunch are packed with protein, complex carbs, healthy fats, and colorful vegetables to fuel you through your day… and they are anything but boring!

    To probably no surprise, I love a salad for lunch. But I’m not talking about plain romaine lettuce soaked in dressing and topped with with dry croutons. 

    For me, a salad can be a hearty lunch on its own, but I have a few requirements. It must have all three macronutrients: complex carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats, plus plenty of colorful vegetables. This simple “formula” allows for a variety of textures of flavors and leaves room for creativity in the kitchen. 

    During the colder winter months, I gravitate toward heavier salads with dark leafy greens, cheeses, and roasted vegetables like sweet potatoes and Brussels sprouts.

    Come spring and summer, I crave cold pasta salads and tropical bean salads with fresh herbs and lighter dressings. 

    Whether it’s a cobb salad, chicken salad, or Instant Pot egg salad, the possibilities for filling salads are endless.

    Tips To Make Any Salad More Filling

    Here are some ingredient ideas to add to your salads to boost satisfaction and nutrition:

    • Protein: grilled chicken, tuna, salmon, hard-boiled eggs, chickpeas
    • Whole grains & starches: quinoa, farro, couscous, roasted sweet potato
    • Healthy fats: avocado, nuts & seeds
    • Fiber & flavor: olives, roasted vegetables, sliced apples or fresh berries
    • Cheese: feta, goat cheese, Parmesan

    FAQs About Filling Salads

    1. What makes a salad filling?

    A combination of protein, fiber, and healthy fats slows digestion and keeps you satisfied longer.

    2. Can salad be a complete lunch on its own?

    People think salads won’t keep you full, but they totally do if you include satisfying ingredients like whole grains, beans, healthy fats, and proteins. A salad can easily be as filling a sandwich or bowl meal.

    3. How do I pack a salad for work without it getting soggy?

    Store the dressing separately (or on the very bottom and don’t tip your container) and layer ingredients so sturdy items are on the bottom of the container, greens on top. Salad in a jar made this technique popular!

    10 Filling Salads For Lunch

    Here’s a roundup of healthy, delicious and filling salads that are perfect for lunch. 

    1. Greek Salad with Quinoa

    This Greek Salad with Quinoa combines all your favorite Greek ingredients – cucumbers, feta, and olives – into a hearty vegetarian salad perfect for a picnic. The chickpeas and quinoa provide a hefty dose of plant-protein. I love drizzling with extra virgin olive oil before serving. It also packs well for lunch on the go! 

    2. Herby Lentil Salad

    I’m always full after a lunchtime meal with lentils. This fresh lentil salad with herbs and arugula is perfect for the spring and summer months. Tip: serve with plenty of freshly ground black pepper. 

    3. Chop Chop Mediterranean Salad

    This chopped salad with bell peppers, artichoke hearts, olives, and cheese is crunchy, salty and so satisfying! I throw all of the ingredients in a large mixing bowl, then store in the fridge and let marinate – the flavors get better throughout the week! 

    4. Citrus Curry Farro Salad

    This citrus curry farro salad is a great lunch staple to make on prep day. Orange zest, currants, and roasted pistachios combine with hearty farro, curry-spiced sweet potatoes and fresh herbs for a mix of flavors you won’t be able to forget! 

    5. Thai Crunch Mason Jar Salad

    This Thai crunch mason jar salad combines hearty noodles with crunchy vegetables and peanuts, plus an amazing peanut dressing that you’ll want to eat on its own. Make this salad on prep day and enjoy it hot or cold when hunger calls. 

    6. Dill Pickle Pasta Salad

    This lightened up Dill Pickle Pasta Salad is for all the pickle lovers out there! With plenty of summer veggies, fresh dill, and a yogurt-based dressing, this salad brings a satisfying crunch!  

    7. Pesto Tuscan Kale Salad

    This salad is made with Tuscan kale massaged with pesto and topped with chicken, blue cheese, and parmesan. It makes a quick lunch and will hold up in the fridge for a second meal. 

    • This hearty Prep Day Kale Salad can also stand up to your fridge. Unlike delicate lettuces, kale will not wilt next to a cucumber or beans.

    8. Moroccan Salad with Tahini Dressing 

    This Moroccan Salad combines raisins and crunchy almonds with quinoa, chickpeas, spinach, capers, and a creamy tahini dressing.

    9. Lemon Feta Couscous Salad

    This simple pearl couscous salad features lemon zest, feta cheese, parsley, and vegetables, and makes a delicious lunchtime meal with grilled shrimp or chicken on top. 

    10. Every Herb Canned Salmon Salad

    This canned salmon salad blends my favorite herbs with yogurt, olive oil and lemon juice perfect for mixing with salmon and dipping! Serve on top of a bed of fresh greens, or dip with your favorite crackers, chips, or carrot sticks.

    Salad Supplies

    From meal prep containers to salad spinners and tongs, here’s a list of salad supplies.

    Do you have a favorite filling lunchtime salad recipe?

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