17 Salads That Don’t Require an Oven

Cooking up a storm and your oven is working overtime? Supplement your big dinner with side salads that won’t take up precious oven space so you can better plan your delicious menu!

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As the holiday season rolls around the festive spirit kicks in, and you’re finding yourself entertaining friends and family not only on the big day but also during the lead-up.

At the Devil Wears Salad, all team member finds themselves incredibly busy with lunches and dinners, and every weekend is booked out.

But then again, we don’t need the Christmas season to keep us busy on that front. We naturally love to entertain throughout the year, anyway!

Every household is different, but I have a small kitchen, and I only have a 600mm oven. This means that when we are cooking a whole lot, it is important for me to plan the menu to ensure that we have enough room.

My partner is an oven hoarder. He is also a slow cooker. Everything takes 36 hours, 24 hours, 18 hours. Whatever he’s cooking, it’s always in hours. This, therefore, means that I prefer to make salads that don’t require the oven.

Even if he sometimes gives me one shelf space, I prefer not to disturb the balance of the cook in the oven. Just by adding that one extra element can shift how the dish is cooked through.

If you’re planning your Christmas feast now, it’s important to work out if you have enough space and time in your oven for all the things you need to make. From your turkey to your ham and dessert, it’s essential to work out if you have the capacity to make it all.

You don’t want to be stressing on an already hectic day.

For me, I stay far away from the oven, and I make salads that only have raw ingredients, or if they do have a cooked component, it can be done on the stovetop.

This has worked out very well for my partner and I as we have created a great rhythm in the kitchen when we’re cooking up a storm. By not using the oven, I can do my prep on the dining table or a section of the kitchen that is furthest away from the oven.

These salads that don’t require the oven would make for perfect side dishes for your Christmas table or for whenever you’re doing a big cook!

image of black spoon holding with bocconcini salad in the middle

Bocconcini Salad with Caper Vinaigrette

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Creamy bocconcini mixed with sweet cherry tomatoes and strawberries along with a caper vinaigrette that explodes in flavour. A quick and colourful Bocconcini Salad perfect for the summer months.

Perfect for oven heavy dinners as this salad is a raw salad that doesn’t require any cooking.

Creamy Cucumber Avocado Salad on a grey plate with black cutlery and grey napkin

Creamy Cucumber Avocado Salad [Video Tutorial]

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Beautifully presented, this cucumber avocado salad is tasty, creamy and ever so moreish! The creamy garlic salad dressing is silky, strong in flavour and ever so delicious. You’ll be coming back for more of this spicy green salad!

This salad just requires a quick blanch of the frozen broad beans. Or just defrost and submerge in boiling hot water so you can free up the stove top too.

3 serves of Rainbow Vermicelli Salad with Soy Dressing with dressing on the side

Rainbow Vermicelli Salad with Soy Dressing

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A celebration of colours, this Asian Vermicelli Salad delivers on flavour and presentation. Mixed through with aromatic Vietnamese mint, crunchy sugar snap peas and pungent fish sauce, this salad will soon become a dinner party favourite!

Swiss Brown Mushroom Salad with Chickpeas on a white plate with 2 sets of knives and forks

Swiss Brown Mushroom Salad with Chickpeas

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Sauté some rustic Swiss brown mushrooms in butter and add some wholesome chickpeas, bitter radicchio and fresh snow pea sprouts for a delicious salad to have with any main meal.

Kingfish Sashimi Salad with Pickled Radish

Kingfish Sashimi Salad with Pickled Radish

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This salad is not for the faint-hearted home cook. Designed to impress, this Kingfish Sashimi Salad requires sophisticated plating, a gourmet palate and use of a unique ingredient. Inspired by Japanese flavours, your guests will appreciate you all the more!

Yet another salad that doesn’t require any cooking whatsoever. Just some overnight pickling in the fridge is about the extent of it.

Asparagus Pasta Salad with Pecan Pesto in a grey bowl with a silver fork and a bowl of pecan pesto on the side

Asparagus Pasta Salad with Pecan Pesto

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Fresh peas and asparagus pasta salad with a nutty and aromatic pecan pesto is a fantastic combination to whip up for a quick, tasty vegetarian side dish.

Pomegranate, Barley and Freekeh Salad

Pomegranate, Barley and Freekeh Salad

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Here’s a salad recipe for anyone who’s looking for a non-leafy salad. This Freekeh and Pomegranate Salad mixed through with a sumac infused yoghurt is simply divine.

2 serves of Risoni Salad with Hot Smoked Salmon and Crab on white plates

Risoni Salad with Hot Smoked Salmon and Crab

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Looking for an easy yet entertaining worthy pasta salad recipe? Elevate this Risoni Salad with the saltiness of the hot smoked salmon and the delicious flavours of crab meat.

Lifting a serve of Vietnamese Ham Salad with blue chopsticks from a large plate of the salad

Vietnamese Ham Salad

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Indulge in the vibrant flavours of our tantalizing Vietnamese ham salad. Featuring savoury five spice tofu, crisp carrot, and refreshing white radish, all brought together with a bold fish sauce dressing. A delightful blend of textures and tastes awaits!

Purple Kale Salad with Rainbow Chard in a grey plate with a gold salad serving spoon and white napkin

Purple Kale Salad with Rainbow Chard

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Yes, we still eat kale and yes, it is delicious! This Purple Kale Salad mixed through with the umami flavours of the miso mayonnaise dressing will convert the haters. Not only does it taste good but the vibrant colours make for a stunning looking salad!

Wombok Salad Recipe with Red Cabbage and Apple on a blue plate

Wombok Salad Recipe with Red Cabbage and Apple

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Super fresh Asian wombok salad packed with crunch and spicy tang.

One of our favourite potluck or BBQ side dish, we adore the combination of wombok with red cabbage, apple, fresh herbs and homemade fried crispy noodles. A crowd pleaser for sure.

King Oyster Mushroom Salad with Yellow Beans

King Oyster Mushroom Salad with Yellow Beans

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A special occasion calls for a majestic salad. This King Oyster Mushroom Salad exudes umami flavours complemented with sweet yellow beans and butter crisped sage. What a decadent combination!

Lifting a serve of kani salad with chopsticks form a white bowl

Kani Salad [Japanese Crab Salad]

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10 minutes is all you need to make this all time favourite! This kani salad is absolutely to die for! Throw in some sriracha and sweet mango slivers for a truly delicious Japanese crab salad.

Watercress Salad with Apple and Pear in a grey bowl

Watercress Salad with Apple and Pear

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A simple, light and refreshing Watercress Salad that you can throw together in minutes, provides a welcoming contrast to heavier meals.

We adore the crunchy apple and pear with the peppery kick of the watercress together with delightful creamy mustard dressing.

Vegan Hummus and Falafel Salad in a green salad platter with gold salad servers and black napkins

Vegan Hummus and Falafel Salad

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Paying homage to an age-old delicacy that has transcended into a popular street food, this Easy Vegan Falafel Salad is absolutely delicious and perfect for all occasions!

2 spoons serving some Easy Shrimp Salad from a brown bowl

Easy Shrimp Salad Recipe

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Serve this delicious shrimp salad in a brioche roll for lunch, fill lettuce cups as a fancy appetiser or load in a big bowl for a lazy summer dinner. This 10-minute cold shrimp salad recipe will deliver everything from flavour to style and ease.

Asian Eggplant Salad with Miso Dressing on a white marbled plate

Asian Eggplant Salad with Miso Dressing

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Perfect vegan side salad for Asian inspired meals. Simple yet full of flavour, caramelised eggplant with tofu and asparagus is magically tied together with a luxuriously creamy miso dressing.

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16 Comments

  1. These sound delish! Can’t wait to try the ones with papaya, love to add fruit to salads for a little sweetness and acidity.

    1. Yup, adding fruit to salads makes such a big difference. We love papaya too and they are always so sweet. Nice way to amp up any salad.

  2. The Spicy Green Avocado Salad is calling my name!! All of these salads look great!

  3. Jessica Stroup says:

    Such a great list! Bookmarking this for later…LOVE the variety!

  4. I’m not sure which salad is my favorite. This is such an amazingly helpful list. I think my favorite is the asparagus salad with pecan pesto. So easy to throw together and so healthy. Thank you so much!

    1. You welcome! The pecan pesto is something else. Works so well with the asparagus. No need to pick a favourite…. make them all! LOL

  5. Wow, so many great options. I am a salad fan, so I appreciate new ideas to make at home. The red cabbage and apple really caught my eye.

  6. Amazing presentation of the Salads and best combinations too. Have to save it in my best collection of salads. Thanks

  7. That falafel one is calling my name!! I love this roundup so much, bookmarked to make them later. Thanks for this post!! 🙂

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