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Listen, I love mashed potatoes as much as the next person, but sometimes your plate needs a little freshness before you take your third scoop. These Thanksgiving salads are crisp, colorful, a little nostalgic, and honestly pretty irresistible.
From crispy leafy greens that are loaded with fall produce to my kids favorite “salad that’s basically dessert,” we are celebrating them all.

Greens Have Entered the Chat
We all know Thanksgiving plates usually look like carbs on carbs on carbs, and honestly, we love that for us. But the right Thanksgiving salad? It earns its space on the table. It brings crunch, color, and just enough freshness to make that second scoop of mashed potatoes taste even better.
Think crisp apples, sweet-tart cranberries, creamy cheese, candied nuts, and yes, even the fluffy whipped “salads” that have been in the family longer than the fancy serving platter. Basically, if it has fall flavor and personality, it belongs here, right next to the turkey.
A Few Thanksgiving Salad Tips Before You Toss
- Keep the crunch separate: Nuts, croutons, seeds, bacon… add them right before serving so nothing gets soggy.
- Add fruit at the last minute: Apples, pears, and citrus taste best when they are fresh.
- Prep the dressing only: Make dressing ahead, but do not toss the salad until it is time to eat. Crisp is key. Store your dressing in a container in the fridge until you are ready to use it.
- Fluff salads count today: Whipped topping, jello, crushed pretzels… it all counts. This is a safe space.
We are not here to judge, only to enjoy.

Strawberry Pretzel Salad
Crunchy pretzel crust, creamy layer, sweet berry topping. Dessert? Maybe. Do we care? Not at all.

Autumn Chopped Salad with Creamy Poppyseed Dressing
Crisp lettuce, apples, pecans, and cheese with a punchy dressing. Fall in a bowl.

Cranberry Cheesecake Fluff
Creamy, fluffy, fruity, pink, and perfect. The “salad” everyone secretly loves most.

Broccoli Apple Salad
Crunchy broccoli, sweet apples, nuts, and creamy dressing. Fresh meets cozy in the best way.

Lime Jello Salad
Retro perfection. Tart, refreshing, and always a crowd favorite among the OG Thanksgiving fans.

Winter Fruit Salad
Juicy, bright, and fresh. A refreshing bite between comfort food rounds.

Cranberry Pecan Sweet Potato Wild Rice Pilaf
Warm, nutty, slightly sweet, and hearty. If a salad and stuffing had a cozy baby, this would be it.

Cranberry Jello Salad
Classic holiday nostalgia in every bite. Tart, sweet, and full of tradition.

Italian Antipasto Salad
Savory meats, cheeses, olives, and veggies. The salad for anyone who claims they do not like salad.

Harvest Bowl
Hearty greens, roasted veggies, grains, and creamy dressing. Cozy and fresh at the same time.
Tell Me Your Thanksgiving Salad Personality
Alright, I need to know. Are you team fluffy salad, team leafy salad, or team “the only green I want on Thanksgiving is a casserole topping”? Tell me your family’s must-make salad in the comments so we can all add something fun to our table this year.
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