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The everything but the kitchen sink Corn, Tomato, and Avocado Chickpea Salad. If youâre going to eat a salad today, it should definitely be this salad. Itâs the perfect quick fix salad thatâs almost no-cook and comes together in minutes. Grab that can of chickpeas from the pantry, some fresh cherry tomatoes, sweet corn, refreshing cucumbers, all your favorite herbs, feta cheese, and an avocado. Make a quick shallot vinaigretteâ¦toss it all together, and done. Itâs summery, healthy, and so good! Perfect for meal prepped lunches, a side salad, or a light dinner.
I’m feeling like I’ve shared a lot of sweet summer recipes recently, so switching up our regularly-scheduled Tuesday content, for summer salad content.
I have some simple throw it all in dinner recipes, some easy sweet treats, and even some get-creative cocktail recipes. But today I’m adding to my salads collection with this throw everything in but the kitchen sink summer salad. Yes, I have shared plenty of salads here on HBH, but salads like this? Not so much.
This is much more of a lunch salad, meal prepping salad, or light summer dinner salad. It’s beyond good, so freaking easy, and super fresh. And did I mention is (almost) no-bake and takes less than 30 minutes to put together? Kind of excited to be sharing this. I always hesitate to share simple recipes, but you guys always tell me to never hesitate, so here it goes. I hope you love this one as much as I do!
To make this salad you really just need all of the summer produce you can grab.
Start out by gathering up some herbs, which yes, are my obsession this month. If you read yesterday’s post then you know our garden is overflowing with every herb imaginable. Clearly I need to use them, so this is an herb heavy salad.
I like to use fresh basil, cilantro, parsley, and chives. Of course, if you don’t love cilantro, you can easily omit it. I’m well aware that cilantro is something you either love or you hate…I love it, but you do what’s best for you!
Add the herbs to a bowl, then add chickpeas, sweet cherry tomatoes, plenty of grilled corn, and Persian cucumbers. This makes up the bulk of your salad.
Now for the vinaigrette, this is where all the major flavor comes in.
Caramelized shallots, olive oil, lemon, honey, and red wine vinegar. It’s tangy, a touchy sweet, and balanced out with a pinch (more or less to your taste) of crushed red pepper flakes. I really couldn’t love this vinaigrette more. Simple, but it really packs a flavorful punch.
The key is to deeply caramelize the shallots on the stove. I know this is a little bit of an extra step, but one, I don’t love raw shallots. And two, caramelized shallots are worth any extra time. I learned this last fall when I made a similar vinaigrette, and I’ve been using the same method ever since. It’s so good.
Now, pour the warmish vinaigrette over the salad and toss. The moment the hot vinaigrette hits the fresh herbs in the salad you are immediately hit with delicious smells, the tomatoes become even juicier, and the chickpeas become soaked in flavor.
Add the salty feta cheese and avocado and that’s your salad!
Again, SO GOOD. It’s kind of amazing how something so simple and fresh can taste so delicious.
How do you eat this salad? Well, there are many ways.
Option 1:Â you can simply eat this just as is with a fork and nothing else. That’s great, super simple, and super healthy too.
Option 2: cook up some of your favorite seeded bread in a little olive oil. Add an egg or two and fry that up. Top the salad with the fried egg and enjoy with toast on the side. This is my personal favorite. I like it as a breakfast for dinner option and it takes just minutes.
Option 3: MEAL PREP! Make this on Sunday night, leave the avocado out, portion it out for lunch or dinner, then just toss and add the avocado before serving. You then have a well-marinated salad and it’s very delicious. Love a salad that actually gets better over time.
Option 4:Â family dinner with a side of crispy basil saltimbocca. YUM.
Either way you serve this up, it’s going to be loved by all!
If you make this corn, tomato, and avocado chickpea salad be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, donât forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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So, so good! One of the best summer salads weâve had!
So glad to hear this recipe was enjoyed! Thanks so much! xT
Loved making this over the weekend and my family loved it too! Just curious, I know you list the calories per serving above, but do you have any more detailed nutrition info? If not, no worries!
Hi Amy,
Thanks so much for making this recipe and your feedback! So sorry, at this time we only have the estimated calorie count for these recipes. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
Delicious! I’m allergic to onions (even shallots) so I omitted them and added a little dijon for flavor (and to emulsify the dressing). Tastes like summer! And it made a ton so I’ll use the leftovers on top of spinach or arugula to make a yummy salad. This will be a summer fave!
Hey Laura,
Happy Friday!! I’m thrilled to hear that this recipe was a winner, thanks a lot for making it and your comment!ðð xx
This salad is delicious! We eat with grilled salmon. I also double the dressing.
Hi Francesca,
Fantastic!! I love to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for making it! xx
Tieghan, I sent this recipe to my daughter as she was looking for a healthy salad to bring to a party. She now makes a double batch and calls it crack salad. I found fresh corn but it was snowing, I just kept Turing it over on my burners of my gas stove. It worked perfectly! Thanks again for another amazing recipe
Hey Karin,
Wonderful!!ð´ð I appreciate you making this recipe and sharing your review, love to hear that it turned out well! xx
Another winner, Tieghan! I had to hunt for fresh corn since itâs out of season, but will be making this on regular rotation once summer hits! This will be great to enjoy throughout the week as a pre-prepped side dish.
Hey Autumn,
Fantastic!! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try, I love to hear that it turned out well for you! xx
Hands down my favorite, most fail-proof HBH recipe EVER. I have made this a dozen times because everyone asks for it! Itâs SO good!!!! I follow the recipe exactly as written and gosh, itâs just fantastic! Great job, T!
Hey Carly,
Wonderful!! Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try, I love to hear that it was enjoyed! Thanks for your comment! xx
So fresh and yummy!!! The flavours are wonderful together and it is so easy to make. Accidently put the lemon zest in the olive oil before cooking so drained the oil off the zest and used that to cook the shallots in the lemon flavoured oil. Will definitely make this again.
Hi Kelly,
Fantastic! I am delighted to hear that this recipe was tasty for you, thanks for making it and sharing your review:) xx
OMG SO amazing!! Almost didnât sauté the shallot, but so glad I did. Simply scrumptious! Thank you Tieghan! Would love to see more recipes like this. Great as a side, but a meal by itself. Yummmmm!!!!!
Hey Diane,
Thanks a lot for trying this recipe out and sharing your feedback, I love to hear that it was a winner! xTieghan