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Greek Salmon Salad Bowls

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These Greek Salmon Salad Bowls feature quick pan-seared salmon, crisp veggies and greens, creamy avocado, tangy feta, and a zesty lemon dressing. So fresh and flavorful and ready to go in just 25 minutes!

Greek Salmon Salad Bowls

Say hello to the Greek-inspired salmon salad bowls that my husband and I make on major repeat. ♡

Somehow this recipe worked its way into our regular lunch rotation a few years ago when my husband and I started working from home together. And years later, it still continues to be one of our absolute faves. We’ve learned that if we tag team it — I usually pan-sear the salmon and make the dressing while Barclay chops the veggies — this salmon salad can be ready to go in less than 15 minutes. And on busy days when we’re craving a fast, fresh, flavorful, feel-good meal, this salad always hits the spot.

The ingredients here are simple and endlessly flexible. You just need some fresh salad greens, a few crisp veggies, one ripe avocado, a sprinkling of tangy feta (or goat cheese), crunchy pepitas (or your choice of nuts or seeds), and a batch of my quick everyday dressing (made with either lemon juice or red wine vinegar). Then just pan-sear a few filets of salmon on the stove, flake them into the salad, and you’re good to go.

Let’s make some salmon salad!

Greek Salmon Salad Bowls Ingredients:

Alright, a few quick ingredient notes before we get to the recipe! To make these Greek salmon salad bowls, you will need:

  • Salmon: Feel free to use any variety of salmon that you love best. Since we will be flaking the cooked salmon into the salad, it doesn’t matter if you cook multiple filets or one large slab of salmon — you will just need about one pound of salmon in total.
  • Arugula: I love the peppery flavor and hearty texture of arugula in this salad, but any greens that you love best will do.
  • Veggies: I used a crisp mix of fresh bell pepper, English cucumber and red onions. (If you would like to mellow the flavor of the sliced onions, just rinse them briefly under cold running water before adding them to the salad.)
  • Feta cheese: Feta adds such a great tangy flavor to the salad. But we also occasionally make this recipe with goat cheese or creamy burrata, which are also delicious.
  • Avocado: Feel free to dice or slice the avocado for this salad.
  • Nuts/seeds: We typically toss in a handful of roasted pepitas, but toasted walnuts, almonds or sunflower seeds would also be great options.
  • Everyday dressing: You will need one batch of my favorite everyday dressing, to which I recommend adding 1/2 teaspoon of dried oregano for this particular salad.

Recipe Variations

Here are a few other potential ways to customize your Greek salmon salad bowls…

  • Bake (instead of pan-sear) the salmon: Here’s my favorite method if you prefer to bake the salmon.
  • Add extra seasonings to the salmon: I usually just stick with salt and pepper, but feel free to add any extra herb blends or seasonings to the salmon that you prefer.
  • Add tomatoes: Fresh cherry or sun-dried tomatoes would also be delicious in this salad.
  • Add olives: We often add in a handful of Kalamata olives if we have a jar on hand.
  • Use a different protein: We occasionally make this salad with good-quality canned fish (tuna, salmon, mackerel, etc) when wanting to save time, but you could also pan-sear any other type of fish that sounds good. Or chicken, steak, or shrimp would be great protein options in this salad as well.
  • Use different greens/veggies/cheese: All of these ingredients are quite flexible if you would like to sub in a different type of salad greens, veggies or cheese in this salad.

More Favorite Salad Recipes:

Here are some more favorites that you are welcome to serve as side salads, or gussy up (just like we did here) as an entrée:

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Greek Salmon Salad Bowls

Greek Salmon Salad Bowls

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  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 25 mins
  • Yield: 2 large servings (or 4 small servings) 1x

Description

These Greek Salmon Salad Bowls are loaded with fresh and healthy ingredients and easy to make in less than 30 minutes.


Ingredients

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  • 1 pound salmon filets
  • fine sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 ounces fresh arugula
  • 1 large red bell pepper, chopped into bite-sized pieces
  • half of an English cucumber, sliced into bite-sized pieces
  • half of a small red onion, thinly sliced
  • 2/3 cup roasted pepitas
  • 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • 1 batch Everyday Dressing*
  • 1 avocado, sliced or diced

Instructions

  1. Cook the salmon. Season the salmon with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper. Heat the olive oil in a large non-stick sauté pan. Place the salmon filets flesh-side down and cook undisturbed for about 3-4 minutes, or until golden. Flip and cook the other side for about 2-4 more minutes, until the salmon reaches your desired level of doneness and flakes easily with a fork. (Cooking time will also depend on the thickness of the salmon.) Transfer salmon to a clean plate and set aside.
  2. Toss. Combine the arugula, bell pepper, cucumber, red onion, pepitas, feta and cooked salmon in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle evenly with the dressing, then gently toss to combine.
  3. Serve. Serve immediately, topped with the avocado plus extra feta and/or pepitas, for garnish.

Notes

Dressing: I recommend mixing an extra 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano into the dressing for this recipe.

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23 comments on “Greek Salmon Salad Bowls”

  1. These look so good! Definitely making them for lunch this week!

    Paige

  2. Made this salad tonight – delicious!






  3. Thanks for another wonderful recipe Ali! You just don’t stop. I made it with trout and some capers yum yum yum! We all ate it right up.






  4. This looks sooo good! I’m looking forward to trying it.

  5. Oh wow – I am absolutely lovin’ Gimme Some Oven! With dishes like this, you are making my journey into the Mediterranean style of eating sooo delicious. For this recipe, I used Verlasso salmon, which is my new favorite fish. As a side note, my partner Joe has commented that I am “batting 1,000” with my dishes – all attributed to your recipes – and that is a high compliment – he is Italian and a fabulous cook. I appreciate the format in which you offer your recipes meaning, you offer suggestions to give a recipe variety. I am very adventurous in my eating but not adventurous when straying from a recipe…not a very confident cook but I am gaining confidence now that I have found your site. I can go on record to say that when preparing salads at home, I will never eat store bought dressing again. I don’t even like ordering salads when dining out anymore, mine taste so good and so fresh now!






  6. Made it this week and loved it! Swapped arugula for thinly sliced Tuscan kale since that’s what I had and it worked great. Perfect for a hot August day :)






  7. Salmon isn’t a popular fish in Greece, but it really does blend in well with Greek cuisine! These bowls include some amazing Greek flavors and look delicious.

  8. I made this last night for dinner and everyone loved it, filled with a lot of flavor!! YUM






  9. Yum! Literally just finished eating it and it was delicious. Will definitely make it again :)






  10. This was a great way to get my veggies! It was so delicious, I will most definitely make this again. Using oil and vinegar for the dressing is so light and refreshing.






  11. This salad is one of our favorites of yours! Love the pretty new photos!






  12. I love this salad, yummy and so easy for a quick summer meal. I sometimes mix it up and add mango slices to it and also substitute wasabi peas for the nuts….not too many cause they are really spicy.

  13. This salad sounds wonderful. I would have to leave out the red onion (can’t do raw onion), and would probably use tuna, since we both like that. Based on the amounts you specify, this would be four meal-sized servings for us, apart from the greens. I’m always looking for good lunch options and this definitely is one.

  14. Wanted to make this even faster for a mid-week meal, used smoked salmon and it was great!






  15. I’m planning on trying this for a special luncheon but wonder how this would taste with smoke salmon (not lox)?

    Do you have any thoughts on this?

    Thanks.

  16. Looks amazing! Going to try this out this week.

  17. Really delicious recipe.






  18. Stunning recipe! Thank you so much for helping me into the world of cooking!






  19. Wonderful recipe. Can’t wait to try more!






  20. I served it over wild rice, so it made a complete meal. Everybody loved it!
    Thanks for the recipe.






  21. Thanks for Sharing this Awesome recipe. great and good recipe you have shared.






  22. SOOOOO GOOD. Extremely easy salad bowl with so much flavor!!! Absolutely loved this recipe, would be really interested to see more salad bowl variations :)






  23. I made this with slight variations based on what I had in the fridge (used kale and baby spinach, added tomatoes, was out of bell pepper), but it was fantastic! Love the dressing, love how flexible the recipe is, and will definitely make this again. Gimme Some Oven recipes are my go-to because they always work. Thanks for sharing with us!