This "ultimate" summer salad recipe is filled with a fantastic mix of summertime fruits and vegetables, and is topped with a creamy, low-calorie buttermilk dill dressing. 134 calories and 1 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP
The Ultimate Summer Salad Recipe with Dill Buttermilk Dressing
A great summer salad recipe is essential! I love a good steak as much as the next cavewoman, but please tell me I'm not the only one who can't even fathom eating something that requires cutting (makes me sweat) or extra chewing (oh, the effort) when it's hot out. In fact, I have several criteria for hot weather food. You may call it high-maintenance. I call it self-preservation.
Rule #1: Preparation of any meal must not result in me having to wrap an ice pack around my neck to ward off the extra heat. Very important. No one likes a sweaty cook.
Rule #2: There must not be any sort of steam rising from the food when it's served. Steam = hot = crabby Dara. Bring on the cool stuff: chilled soups, sorbet and cocktails. Plenty of cocktails.
Cold food + cocktails = cheerful, non-crabby Dara
Rule #3: All recipients of said food must pretend to be happy with night after night of salads, chilled soups and bowls of watermelon. This attitude, real or fake, will result in pleasant conversation and a cool, calm mum/wife/hostess. My self-preservation leads to your self-preservation.
My "ultimate" summer salad recipe:
This summer salad recipe, which I refer to as "ultimate" because it is packed with all of the summer fruits and veggies that I love most, follows all of the rules. It's cold, it doesn't require any sort of steamy prep and my family loves it (or at least they've become very good at pretending they do...they're good rule followers).
I've served this salad as-is as a colorful side dish, and as a dinner salad (topped with leftover grilled chicken) for the four of us. The creamy dressing is surprisingly low-calorie, thanks to low fat buttermilk and plain Greek yogurt. Dijon mustard, fresh chopped dill and a touch of agave add in a great punch of flavor.
Now that's good summertime eating!
Other summer salad recipes:
Summertime Salmon Chopped Salad {Cookin' Canuck}
Greek Rice Salad Recipe with Lemon Vinaigrette {Cookin' Canuck}
Fresh Summer Corn Salad Recipe {Fox and Briar}
Chopped Feta Salad {Skinnytaste}
Printable Recipe
The Ultimate Summer Salad Recipe with Dill Buttermilk Dressing
Ingredients
The dressing:
- â…“ cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt
- â…“ cup low-fat buttermilk well shaken
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon agave nectar or honey
- â…› teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
The Salad:
- 6 cups chopped romaine lettuce
- 2 ears corn cooked kernels cut off
- 1 tomato chopped
- 1 green onion sliced
- ¾ cup cooked & shelled edamame
- ½ avocado chopped
- ½ cup blueberries
- 1 tablespoon raw sunflower seeds
Instructions
The Dressing:
- In a small bowl, whisk together the yogurt, buttermilk, mustard, lemon juice, agave nectar and salt. Gently stir in the dill.
The Salad:
- Place the romaine lettuce in a serving bowl.
- Over the top, sprinkle the corn, tomato, green onion, edamame, avocado, blueberries and sunflower seeds.
- Serve with the dressing.
Notes
Nutrition
This post was originally published on July 28, 2014 and has been updated.
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Barb Pawlik
I am laughing so hard because you have described my summer rules to a T!! I don't use the oven for at least 4 months! (Love the recipe, too.)
Dara
Right?! Ovens should not be engaged in temperatures about 75. 😉
Jenny
This salad looks great!! However, I am unable to eat edamame, what substitute to do you recommend?
Jeanette | Jeanette's Healthy Living
I love everything about this summer salad - it's been so hot lately, I've been making a lot of salads and quick recipes too.
Olivia - Primavera Kitchen
I can’t think of anything more delicious and healthy right now!!
Jeanie
Love your hot weather cooking rules and I'm officially adopting them as my own...