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Big salad bowls — composed, hearty, dinner-portion salads that earn their place at a weeknight table.
You are looking at 13 Big Salad Bowls recipes drawn from across the Spice & Simmer library. Each one is sortable by total time on the recipe page, and most finish inside the 30-minute window we designed this site around. Click any card to see the full ingredient list, step-by-step, and a brief cleanup note at the bottom of the page.
A salad becomes a dinner when it has a real protein, a starch, and a dressing that is more than just vinegar and oil. Every salad in this collection hits all three, in one bowl, with a sink that stays empty. That is the practical reason. The other reason is that this technique forgives you. You can over-cook by a minute, undersalt by a pinch, swap one vegetable for another, and the dinner still works. Methods that demand precision belong to the weekend; this one belongs to Tuesday at 6:45 pm.
Salt the vegetables themselves before they hit the bowl, not just the dressing. Pre-seasoned vegetables make a salad that tastes like a dish, not a side. Beyond that, the rest is just paying attention to the pan and trusting your nose. Smell the garlic to know when to add liquid, listen for the sizzle to drop to a simmer, look at the edge of the pan to see whether your sauce has tightened. The whole technique is a feedback loop you learn over a couple of dinners and never forget.
The fastest way to use this page is to scroll until a recipe image stops you, click through, and check the total-time tag at the top. If it fits the time you have, you have your answer. If not, hit the back button and keep scrolling. Spice & Simmer is built so you can decide what to cook in under a minute, which is exactly how long the decision should take when you are also unloading the car and finding the kid's homework folder.