25 Summer Salads That Work as a Full Dinner

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When it’s too hot to cook, a salad can still be a real dinner as long as it’s built around protein. These aren’t sad little side salads. Every one of them stacks up grilled chicken, salmon, beans, or eggs so you leave the table full, not hungry an hour later. Cold, crisp, and no oven required.

1) Chicken Caesar Salad

A big Caesar with grilled chicken sliced on top is my go-to when it’s too hot to cook a real meal. The chicken brings the protein and the romaine keeps it crisp and cold. Skip the croutons if you want, but you won’t miss much.

2) Cobb Salad

    Chicken, bacon, egg, and avocado piled over greens is basically a protein bomb disguised as a salad. It’s got everything you need in one bowl and eats like a full dinner. Chop it all up and dig in.

    3) Grilled Chicken Salad

    Throw a few chicken breasts on the grill, slice them over a big bowl of greens, and you’ve got dinner without heating up the kitchen. Simple, lean, and endlessly customizable. This is the salad I make on repeat all summer.

    4) Greek Salad with Grilled Chicken

    Cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, and feta already make a killer salad, and grilled chicken turns it into a meal. It’s cold, crunchy, and loaded with flavor. Perfect for a hot night when you still want to eat right.

      5) Shredded Chicken and Quinoa Salad

      Quinoa gives this salad staying power that lettuce alone can’t, and shredded chicken piles on the protein. It holds up in the fridge, so it’s great for meal prep. Dress it light and it eats cool and clean.

      6) Spinach and Feta Salad

      Spinach, feta, and a good vinaigrette make a simple base that’s easy to build on. Add grilled chicken or shrimp to turn it into a full dinner. Cold, crisp, and ready in minutes.

      7) Salmon, Quinoa and Chickpea Salad

      Flaked salmon, quinoa, and chickpeas make a salad that hits from three different protein angles. It’s filling enough to be dinner and keeps you full for hours. One of my favorites for a hot day.

      8) Salmon Quinoa Bowl

      Salmon and quinoa in one bowl is a protein-and-carb combo that actually keeps you satisfied. Serve it cold over greens for a full summer dinner. It’s meal-prep friendly and hard to mess up.

      9) Steak and Blue Cheese Salad

      Sliced steak over greens with a little blue cheese is a steakhouse dinner in salad form. The steak brings serious protein and the greens keep it from feeling heavy. Grill the steak ahead and it comes together cold and fast.

      10) Tuna and White Bean Salad

      Canned tuna and white beans is a pantry-friendly combo that turns into a legit protein-packed salad. No cooking required, just drain, mix, and eat. Cheap, fast, and perfect when it’s too hot to turn on the stove.

      11) Buffalo Chicken Salad

      All the flavor of buffalo wings without the deep fryer. Toss grilled or shredded chicken in buffalo sauce and pile it over crisp greens. Big protein, big flavor, and it eats cold on a hot night.

      12) Tuna and Spinach Salad

      Tuna over spinach with tomatoes is about as easy as dinner gets. It’s cold, protein-forward, and comes together in five minutes. Add a squeeze of lemon and some olive oil and you’re done.

        13) Taco Salad

        Everything you love about tacos in a bowl you can eat with a fork. Seasoned beef or beans, greens, cheese, and salsa do all the work. It’s a family favorite that comes together fast.

        14) Shrimp and Watermelon Salad

        Sweet watermelon and cold shrimp sounds odd until you try it, then you’re hooked. It’s refreshing, high protein, and screams summer. Perfect for a hot night when you want something light but filling.

        15) Southwest Black Bean Salad

        Black beans, corn, and peppers make a hearty base that beans turn into a full protein dinner. It’s colorful, filling, and keeps great in the fridge. Perfect for a hot day when you want something cold and satisfying.

        16) Chicken and Chickpea Power Bowl

        Chicken and chickpeas double up the protein in one bowl, and it eats like a meal. Toss in whatever veggies you’ve got and a good dressing. This one keeps you full without weighing you down.

        17) Caprese and Grilled Chicken Salad

        Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil are already a great salad, and grilled chicken makes it dinner. It’s simple, fresh, and tastes like summer. A drizzle of balsamic ties it all together.

        18) Chickpea and Feta Salad

        Chickpeas and feta make a Mediterranean-style salad that’s loaded with plant protein. It holds up for days in the fridge and eats great cold. Toss in cucumbers and tomatoes and you’ve got a full meal.

          19) Avocado and Tomato Salad

          Ripe avocado and juicy tomatoes barely need anything else, but a little protein makes it dinner. Add a can of tuna or some grilled chicken and you’re set. Cold, creamy, and perfect for July.

          20) BBQ Chicken Salad

          Shredded BBQ chicken over greens with corn and beans is a smoky, filling dinner salad. It’s got all the flavor of a cookout without the heat. Great for using up leftover grilled chicken.

          21) Seared Scallop Salad

          Seared scallops over greens feels fancy but comes together fast. The scallops bring lean protein and the salad keeps it light. Great for when you want to eat well without a heavy meal.

          22) Egg and Bacon Dinner Salad

          Hard-boiled eggs and crispy bacon turn a simple green salad into a protein-packed dinner. It’s breakfast-for-dinner in salad form and nobody complains. Fast, cold, and satisfying.

          23) Loaded Pasta Salad

          A pasta salad loaded with protein turns a picnic side into a real dinner. Add grilled chicken, salami, or beans and pile on the veggies. It’s the kind of thing that feeds a crowd and gets better as it sits.

          24) Lentil and Roasted Veggie Salad

          Lentils are a cheap protein powerhouse, and they make a salad that actually fills you up. Toss them with roasted veggies and a bright dressing. It’s hearty enough for dinner and great cold the next day.

          25) Antipasto Salad

          All the good stuff from an Italian deli tray piled over greens. Salami, mozzarella, olives, and peppers bring the protein and flavor. It’s a no-cook dinner that feels like a treat.

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