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Home » Appetizers » 55 Best Salad Toppings To Make Your Greens More Exciting

55 Best Salad Toppings To Make Your Greens More Exciting

June 21, 2024 by Jenny 1 Comment

Salad toppings can elevate a simple bowl of greens into a flavorful, nutritious meal. There’s an endless variety of options: crisp veggies, rich cheeses, crunchy nuts, sweet fruits, and more! 

These ingredients enhance the taste of your salad while boosting your nutrient intake. 

3 bowls of avocado salad with strawberries and walnuts

Plus, you can mix different toppings together to create different combinations like sweet and savory or crunchy and soft to achieve a one-of-a-kind dining experience. 

Want to discover new toppings that can turn your salad into a culinary adventure? Read on to see fresh and diverse ideas! 

Key Takeaways

  • Adding toppings to your salad can enhance its flavor and nutritional value.
  • When choosing salad toppings, always consider the overall taste, texture, and presentation you want to achieve. Make sure they complement your chosen ingredients and dressings. 
  • Experiment with different topping combinations to take your enjoyment to the next level.  

Popular Salad Toppings

Carrots

whole and sliced fresh carrots placed on a wooden chopping board

Aside from bringing a satisfying crunch and earthy sweetness to your salad, carrots also offer a vibrant pop of color. 

Plus, they’re rich in beta-carotene, contributing to the salad's overall nutritional value.

Tomatoes and Cucumbers

Cropped view of african american woman near ripe vegetables on cutting board

This topping combo works in different types of salads. 

Tomatoes add a burst of color and flavor that complements a salad's fresh crunch. Meanwhile, cucumbers offer a cool, hydrating crunch and a mild taste that balances out more intense flavors. 

Onions and Bell Peppers

a plate of Salad with fresh peppers and onions

Thinly sliced onions bring a sharp zing that complements milder greens, while diced or sliced bell peppers introduce a sweet or slightly tangy flavor, along with a satisfying crunch.

Olives and Pickles

  small bowls full of olives and pickles placed on a white countertop

Both of these are bold, briny topping choices that bring depth to your salad bowl.

Salted olives range from slightly bitter to buttery, whereas pickles can add a tangy or sour note. 

Croutons and Nuts

Closeup of healthy Caesar salad with croutons

Croutons contribute a pleasing crunch, and they can also absorb the salad dressing for extra flavor. 

Combine them with nuts like almonds, walnuts, or pecans, which likewise provide a satisfying crunch and serve as a source of healthy fats.

Healthy and Low-Calorie Salad Toppings

Avocado

Tasty avocado salad in bowl on wooden table on natural background

A nutrient-dense topping, avocado adds a creamy texture and heart-healthy fats to salads, contributing to a feeling of fullness. 

However, note that it has a higher calorie content compared to other vegetables. 

Sprouts

a plate of fresh salad sprouts placed on the dining table

Sprouts, such as alfalfa or broccoli sprouts, are extremely low in calories. They provide a delicate crunch and an abundance of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. 

Chia Seeds

Black chia seeds in glassware contain healthy vitamins and minerals. On a black background with a metal spoon.

Omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and protein are only a few of the nutrients chia seeds offer.

Additionally, these low-calorie toppings expand and take on a gel-like texture when wet, adding a unique dimension and a new twist to your favorite salad. 

Grilled Tofu

Close-up image, Healthy salad mixed with grilled tofu. chickpea, tomatoes, avocado, cucumber, green salad vegetables. Vegan food and plant based recipe concept

Grilled tofu is an excellent low-calorie protein source that can absorb a variety of flavors, making it a perfect topping for salads.

It adds a satisfying chewiness and helps make a salad more filling.

Shredded Kale

a bowl of shredded kale on the kitchen table

Not only is shredded kale low in calories, but it’s also high in fiber and vitamins A, C, and K. 

Using it as a topping is a good way to include more nutrient-rich greens in your salad without adding too much volume to your base.

Vegetable Salad Toppings

Shredded Red Cabbage

Salad coleslaw - red cabbage with carrots on white dish

With its vibrant hue and sweet, crisp bite, shredded red cabbage makes your salad both pleasing to the eye and very satisfying. 

Sliced Radishes

Fresh sliced radishes on cutting board close up

Sliced radishes provide a sharp, spicy crunch that works as a refreshing contrast to leafy greens and other milder salad ingredients. 

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Delicious roasted brussels sprouts with grated cheese on table, closeup

Roasting Brussels sprouts makes their exterior crisp, allowing them to lend a satisfying chewiness to any salad. Also, they bring a nutty and slightly sweet flavor to the mix. 

Steamed Asparagus Spears

a bunch of asparagus spears placed on top of a kitchen towel on a wooden table

If you want a mildly grassy flavor and a tender texture to introduce an intriguing element to your salad, steamed asparagus spears are the way to go. 

They can be cut into bite-sized pieces and work well with a variety of dressings, from creamy to tangy ones.

Grated Zucchini

Grated zucchini and squash in pan on wooden table close up

Grated zucchini is a subtle, moisture-rich addition to salads.

It contributes a mild flavor and a soft texture, and it’s a great low-carb alternative to croutons that still absorbs dressings well.

Crispy and Crunchy Salad Toppings

Bacon Bits

A bottle with bacon bits

Popular for their crispy and crunchy texture, bacon bits’ savory and smoky flavor enhances the overall taste profile of any salad. 

They pair well with creamy dressings and certain fruits like apples.

Sunflower Seeds

sunflower seeds with peeled sunflowers on a smiley shaped

Sunflower seeds give salads a satisfying crunch and provide a healthy dose of nutrients, such as vitamin E and magnesium. 

Their mild, nutty flavor pairs well with both leafy greens and roasted vegetables.

Tortilla Strips

Mexican salad with tortilla strips, corn and avocado

Want a salad that resembles a deconstructed taco or tostada? Use crispy tortilla strips as toppings for a delightful crunch. 

They work especially well in salads featuring bold Southwestern or Tex-Mex flavors.

Crispy Prosciutto

Grissini bread sticks with prosciutto

When crisped, prosciutto transforms into a delicate, salty addition that can elevate a simple salad to gourmet status.

It offers a lighter alternative to bacon while providing a similar crunch.

Wonton Strips

Salad with tropical fruit and chicken

For an Asian-inspired touch, choose wonton strips.

Their light and crispy texture is perfect for adding contrast to softer ingredients, and they pair exceptionally well with salads that have sesame, ginger, or soy-flavored dressings.

Fun and Unusual Salad Toppings

Edible Flowers

Light organic salad with flowers, close up

Edible flowers like nasturtiums, violets, and marigolds provide a unique and decorative element to salads. 

Because they boast vibrant colors and subtle, distinctive flavors, they can elevate your dish's visual appeal and add an unexpected flavor dimension.

Roasted Chickpeas

a plate full of Healthy roasted chickpeas on a wooden table

Roasted chickpeas provide a satisfying crunch and a protein boost to salads. They’re also a flavorful, fiber-rich alternative to traditional croutons. 

Coconut Flakes

a wooden bowl full of Dehydrated coconut flakes

Add an exotic, sweet, and nutty flavor to your salads with coconut flakes!

Remember to toast the flakes to enhance their flavor and use them for tropical-themed salads.

Fried Shallots

Deep Fried Shallots on a wooden table

The perfect topping for Asian-inspired salads is one with a rich, caramelized taste, such as fried shallots.

These bring a delightful crispness and a sweet, oniony flavor that can add depth to salads. 

Roasted Beetroot

Roasted beetroot in black plate, close up

The tender texture and sweet, earthy flavor of roasted beetroot is a welcome counterpoint to crunchy greens. 

Additionally, the roasting process caramelizes beetroot’s natural sugars, enhancing the overall flavor.

Grilled Pineapple

black grilling pan with 3 slices of pineapple

Any salad with savory and spicy ingredients can be enhanced by grilled pineapple’s warm, caramelized sweetness and subtle smokiness.

Spiced Pumpkin Seeds

a plate of Homemade Roasted Spiced Pumpkin Seeds

These seeds can take even the simplest salad recipe to the next level, with their delightful crunch and extra kick. 

Candied Pecans 

a small white bowl full of candied pecans

While higher in calories due to the sugar coating, candied pecans can be used sparingly to lend a special, decadent touch to festive salads or a sweet crunch to recipes with bitter greens.

Marinated Artichoke Hearts

a white bowl full of Organic Marinated Artichoke Hearts

Marinated artichoke hearts infuse salads with a tangy, briny flavor and a tender, meaty texture. They're a great way to introduce Mediterranean flair to your greens.

Protein-Packed Salad Toppings

Grilled Chicken Breast

Grilled chicken breast is a lean, high-protein topping that can transform a salad into a filling meal. 

Grilled chicken breast is a lean, high-protein topping that can transform a salad into a filling meal. 

What’s more, its mild flavor makes it a versatile addition that pairs well with a variety of dressings and salad ingredients.

Hard-Boiled Eggs

Organic Hard Boiled Eggs placed on a wooden table

Looking for an easy-to-add protein-rich topping that lends a creamy texture and a rich taste to salads? Hard-boiled eggs are what you need. 

They're easily sliced or chopped and can complement both simple garden salads and more elaborate compositions.

Smoked Salmon

Smoked salmon’s distinctive, smoky taste, silky texture, and high protein content make it well suited for salads with a Nordic or Asian twist. 

Smoked salmon’s distinctive, smoky taste, silky texture, and high protein content make it well suited for salads with a Nordic or Asian twist. 

Plus, it pairs beautifully with ingredients like capers, dill, or avocado.

Black Beans

Mexican vegetable salad in a wooden bowl, close-up

Following a vegan or vegetarian diet? You can try black beans for a plant-based, high-protein topping option that adds heartiness to salads. 

Their earthy flavor and soft texture work well with Southwestern-style salads, especially when combined with corn, tomatoes, and a zesty lime dressing.

Quinoa

a white bowl ful of vegetable salad with quinoa

A gluten-free grain, quinoa gives salads a mild, nutty flavor and a pleasant, slightly chewy texture. 

It's also a complete protein, making it an excellent topping choice for adding a boost of nutrition to any salad.

Sliced Turkey

Delicious sliced turkey fillet on a wooden chopping board

Whether used in thin slices or as thicker cuts from a roast, turkey's mild flavor complements a wide array of salad fixings. 

And you’ll be sure to love how easily it can be layered onto salads for a quick and healthy meal upgrade. 

Cheesy Salad Toppings

Crumbled Feta

a plate of Pasta salad with orzo, spinach and feta with spoon and fork

A staple in Greek salads, crumbled feta cheese contrasts well with leafy greens and ripe tomatoes

And it stands out among other cheese topping options because of its salty and tangy profile.

Shaved Parmesan

close up image of Parmesan cheese flakes close-up

Shaved Parmesan's aged, nutty flavor adds a rich, savory depth to salads. 

Take note that it melts slightly when paired with warm ingredients or dressings, providing a delicately soft texture.

Creamy Goat Cheese

Raw White Organic Goat Cheese on a wooden chopping board

Salads with earthy beets and sweet fruits like berries can benefit from a topping like goat cheese, which introduces a soft, velvety texture and a mild, tangy flavor that complements their fresh flavors.

Sharp Cheddar Cubes 

sharp cheddar Cheese isolated on white background and served on a wooden chopping board

Cheddar cubes bring a bold, assertive taste and a firm texture that stands up to hearty salad ingredients like crunchy apples and robust greens, adding a satisfying heft to any bowl.

Blue Cheese Crumbles

A small dish of blue cheese crumbles on a cutting board.

There’s no need to settle for bland salads when you’ve got a topping option like blue cheese crumbles.

They create a rich and complex taste experience with their strong, distinctive flavor and creamy yet crumbly texture. Perfect for pairing with bold dressings and toppings like walnuts and pears!

Fruit Toppings for Salads

Sliced Strawberries

Strawberries on rustic wooden background

Sliced strawberries add a juicy sweetness and a pop of color to salads.

Both savory and sweet salad ingredients — such as fruits and lettuce, spinach and goat cheese, or mixed greens with balsamic dressing — can be complemented by their bright flavors complementing.

Blueberries

a basket full of Heap of fresh Blueberries

Give your salad a burst of sweet and slightly tart flavors with blueberries!

These fruits give you a dose of antioxidants, and their vibrant blue hue and juicy bite provide a healthy, fruity contrast to any salad base.

Mandarin Orange

A bowl of ripe orange tangerines on a wooden table shot from above

If you’re making a salad with an Asian-inspired dressing, Mandarin orange is the perfect topping for a tangy, refreshing citrus note. 

Each succulent and tender piece will also easily complement other ingredients. 

Juicy Pomegranate Arils

fresh Pomegranate sections on a wooden countertop

Pomegranate arils elevate salads with their juicy crunch, sweet-tart flavor, and ruby red color. 

They amp up both the visual appeal and nutritional punch of any recipe with earthy greens and robust cheeses.

Sweet Mango Slices

Organic Colorful Ripe Mangos on a kitchen table

Infuse your salad with tropical flair by topping it with rich, velvety, and sweet mango slices that contrast with crisp veggies, spicy ingredients, and zesty dressings. 

Visually Appealing Salad Toppings

Watermelon Radishes

Raw Green and Red Organic Watermelon Radishes placed on a kitchen table

Featuring a bright magenta interior with a green and white exterior, watermelon radishes are a visually striking addition to salads. 

But they offer more than beauty; they also provide a mild peppery taste and crisp texture.

Preserved Lemon Slices

a jar of Pickled lemons in sugar syrup on a wooden table with fresh lemons on the background

Preserved lemon slices contribute a bold, intense citrus flavor with a hint of saltiness to salads. 

Their unique pickled taste and soft rind go well with Mediterranean or Middle Eastern salads.

Lotus Root Chips

a plate of Homemade crispy lotus root chips isolated on white background

With their characteristic holey pattern, lotus root chips work as a visually intriguing topping in any salad. 

And when fried or baked, they take on a mild, slightly sweet flavor and serve as a unique alternative to traditional croutons.

Salad Toppings From Around the World

Moroccan Spiced Chickpeas

Moroccan spiced chickpeas are a protein-rich salad topping with aromatic spices like cumin, coriander, and paprika. 

Moroccan spiced chickpeas are a protein-rich salad topping with aromatic spices like cumin, coriander, and paprika. 

So if you want a unique culinary experience, these can liven up your salad with crunch and heat.

Thai Basil

Raw Green Organic Thai Basil on a wooden chopping board

This staple in Thai cuisine boasts a distinctive anise-like flavor with a hint of spiciness. Its aromatic leaves provide a fresh, herbal lift to all sorts of salads. 

Spanish Marinated Olives

a wooden bowl full of spanish marinated olives placed on a wooden table

Infused with various herbs and spices typically found in Spanish cuisine, these olives have a bold, salty, and tangy flavor that pairs well with a variety of vegetables and cheeses.

Italian Pepperoncini

a small jar full of Pepperoncini placed on a wooden table

Craving a bit of heat? Italian pepperoncini peppers can give your salad a mild heat and a pickled tang to salads, along with a burst of Italian flair. 

Take note that their slight crunch and vinegary bite perfectly complement rich and creamy ingredients.

Japanese Furikake Seasoning

a small black bowl full of Dry Organic Japanese Furikake Rice Seasoning

Japanese furikake seasoning is a dry, savory mixture that typically includes sesame seeds, seaweed, salt, and other flavorings. 

It imparts a crunchy texture and an umami-packed taste that can make a simple bed of greens feel like a culinary adventure. 

Wakame Seaweed

s small bowl full of wakame seaweed with choopstick on the background

Bring a taste of the ocean to your lunch with wakame seaweed, which has a unique texture and a salty, slightly sweet flavor.

Kimchi

a close up image of a small bowl full of kimchi

For a salad topping with a spicy, tangy, and slightly fermented flavor, choose kimchi.

This pickled cabbage provides probiotics for gut health and introduces a vibrant, crunchy element at the same time.

Elevate Your Favorite Plate of Greens With These Flavorful Salad Toppings!

Your salad reflects your taste and ingenuity, so make it memorable with different toppings, such as vegetables, fruits nuts, and cheeses.

Don’t be afraid to mix different toppings and come up with completely unique creations and combinations so your salad-making journey becomes as fulfilling as the meal itself!

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