Salad Recipes


The Happy Pear Mixed bean salad with sun-dried tomato dressing

Quinoa Salad with Peas and Mint

Winter salad with orange, beetroot & pecans

Baby Gem Lettuce Cups with Broad Beans

Sun-dried Tomato & Green Bean Salad with a Chilli Lime Dressing

Courgette ribbon Salad with Pomegranate, Cantaloupe & Vegan Cheese

Charred Courgette & Pickled Fennel Salad

Roasted Carrot Salad with Charred Pineapple, Avocado, Mint and Shallot Dressing

Grilled Iceberg Lettuce Wedges with Buttermilk Dressing and Shredded Ham

Summer Chopped Salad with Green Goddess Dressing

Classic Rice Salad with Madras Dressing

Caesar Salad with Cherries, Pecans and Pork

Shredded Chicken Salad with Roasted Almonds, Chickpeas and Tarragon Grape Dressing

Grape and Piccolo Cherry Tomato Salad with Coriander Gremolata

Potato Salad, Shallots and Celery

Thai Basil and Coriander Salad

Skeaghanore West Cork Smoked Duck Breast Salad

Grilled Halloumi and Peach Salad

Grilled Mediterranean Vegetable Salad with Goats’ Cheese

Roast Sweet Potato, Chickpea and Feta Salad with Pomegranate

Fennel, Orange and Prosciutto Salad

Mango, Avocado and Tuna Ceviche

Lemony Harissa Grilled Potato Salad
1. Something leafy and neutral to carry other flavours.
Contrasting textures work well. Choose from Lollo Rosso, Baby Gem, Oak Loaf Lettuce or Cos Lettuce.
2. Something punchy.
Choose one from here so you don't overwhelm other flavours. Why not opt for rocket, mint or corriander.
3. Something herby.
Be careful here, as big flavours like dill and tarragon should be used sparingly. Basil, parsley or chives are all great options.
4. Something visual.
Some pomegrante seeds add subtle texture as well as visual impact. Scatter on top at the very end. We also love beetroot and sesame seeds to add a pop of colour.
5. Something crunchy.
Choose one or two from here. Texture adds contrast and interest to as salad. Carrots, croutons, peppers, almonds and pine nuts all work well.
6. Something different.
Choose a protein or other flavour as the main or supporting act. Tuna, eggs, avocado, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, sweetcorn.. the possibilities are endless.
7. Something dressy.
Dressing combinations are endless, but the classic ration 1:3, oil to vinegar will always work. Experiment with mustard, honey and flavoured vinegars. Balsamic vinegar, limes, lemons, olive oil, honey, salt, pepper and mustard are all store cupbaord essentials that can be used to whip up a perfect dressing.