If your weight-loss trick involves a salad a day, you're probably always on the lookout for new delicious combinations. And what's better than salads to showcase the offerings at Winter farmers markets? Check out 17 amazing salad combos that make in-season fruits and vegetables the stars!
— Additional reporting by Leta Shy
Featuring two types of lettuce, creamy green goddess dressing, detoxifying radishes, fiber-rich farro, and fresh avocado, this San Francisco-inspired salad will quickly become one of your favorites.
After an indulgent weekend, this apple and cabbage salad is our go-to detox fix.
The ingredients in this quinoa and cabbage salad promote healthy digestion and contain detoxifying elements, so it's the perfect dish for eating clean.
While flowers and brightly colored ingredients may not scream "Winter," this floral salad is perfect for the cold-weather season. From watermelon radishes to tart grapefruit, each aspect of the dish is seasonal and fresh.
Despite its name, this Fall mason jar salad contains produce that is seasonal all through Winter!
Unlike many ultralight salads, this quinoa and chickpea option will definitely fill you up at dinnertime.
If you love Trader Joe's Bistro Salad, you'll love this homemade version from a FitSugar reader.
Hearty enough to serve as a Winter dinner main, this vegan, grain-free, and dairy-free cranberry, kale, squash, and cauliflower "rice" salad from blogger Healthful Pursuit makes a quick, warm weeknight dinner.
Blueberries, tomatoes, and carrots lend sweetness to this crunchy superfood salad. Thaw frozen blueberries before you throw them in your salad, or omit them if you're eating seasonally.
This recipe yields leftover kale pesto, so you can add it to eggs, sandwiches, or even pasta once you finish your salad!
Most detox dishes steer clear of textured ingredients like lentils, but this rich sweet potato and kale salad is a spicy exception to the unwritten rule.
If you've ever wondered how to introduce Winter-ripe kumquats into your diet, this citrusy salad is a perfect starting point!
This festive Winter salad can be prepared a day or two in advance for any big event, so it's perfect for cold-weather entertaining!
If you've had your fill of leafy greens, try switching things up with a pumpkin salad. Not every healthy lunch needs to include kale!
To those who are unfamiliar with watermelon radishes, this colorful cold-weather salad will be a gorgeous surprise! Trust us, you have to try it.
To adapt this salad recipe to different seasons, simply switch up the type of apple included in the salad. While Winter is the season of Pink Lady, Granny Smith is a tangy Summer option.
The pomegranate seeds included in this quinoa and arugula mix are like tiny, flavorful gems. Yum!