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    Home » Appetizers » Loaded Veggie Salad Recipe

    Loaded Veggie Salad Recipe

    Published: Aug 31, 2016 · Modified: Jun 3, 2020 by Megan Porta · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    This versatile Loaded Veggie Salad is EASY to make and it is packed with healthy ingredients, such as chickpeas, black beans, tomatoes and avocados. It is a delicious lunch, wrap filling, party side dish or even a topping for chicken!

    close up of colorful loaded veggie salad on plate and topped with avocado slices

    Why This Recipe Works

    One thing I have missed since living in our RV is counter space. Chopping veggies with little counter space is not an easy task. Which is why I love this Loaded Veggie Salad! Minimal veggie chopping is involved and most of the ingredients come from a can (with a few fresh thrown in!).

    I love how easy, colorful, crunchy and versatile this yummy little salad is. It is a great recipe to have hanging out in your fridge throughout the week and it’s also great for parties. I love this salad! It is one of my favorite easy recipes on the planet.

    How To Make Veggie Salad

    Grab a large bowl and combine the following ingredients:

    • Black beans
    • Chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
    • Diced tomatoes
    • Corn
    • Diced green chiles
    • Red onion
    • Green bell pepper
    • Jalapeño pepper (optional)
    • Fresh cilantro
    • Juice from 2 limes
    • Olive oil
    • Salt and pepper

    Mix it together, cover and refrigerate until you are ready to eat or serve it. Just before devouring and/or serving, top with chopped avocado. No oily, calorie-laden salad dressing is necessary for this one!

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    Recipe Notes

    • My favorite thing about salads like this one is the versatility. Here are a handful of ideas for ways to enjoy Loaded Veggie Salad: as a solo lunch salad, a topping for a leafy salad along with grilled chicken, a complement to scrambled eggs, a wrap filling and a dip for chips.
    • To make the salad even more fresh, replace canned diced tomatoes with a pint of halved grape or cherry tomatoes. Or chop a big, juicy, ripe Roma or heirloom tomato!
    • Cut the corn off cobs in place of the canned corn for an even fresher salad.
    • For an extra touch of yum, add 1-2 tablespoons of red wine vinegar.
    • Thinly sliced green onions or chopped fresh green beans would both be great additions to this recipe.
    • This is a great recipe to add to your meal prep list! See my first bullet point about its versatility. I promise you’ll eat it up in various ways in just a few days!
    • I typically use a green bell pepper for this salad, but feel free to use a red, orange or yellow bell pepper instead!
    • A friend of mine added a tablespoon or so of dijon mustard to this salad and LOVED it. Give this a try!
    • This recipe is 100% gluten free so if you love to watch nutritional facts on a recipe, at least you know this one is healthy and great for a GF diet!!
    super close up of ingredients inside a loaded veggie salad

    What Are The Best Vegetables To Put In a Salad

    Vegetables are made for salads, so in my opinion every veggie is fair game. Seriously. Every single vegetable on the planet belongs in salad, but here are a few of my faves:

    Tomatoes, avocados, onions (yellow, red or green), cucumbers, bell peppers (red, yellow, green or orange), jalapeno peppers, carrots, artichokes, celery, mushrooms, lettuce and kale. The ingredients in this Loaded Veggie Salad create the most perfect combination of flavors.

    What Are Chickpeas

    Chickpeas are legumes that are grown in tropical or sub-tropical climates that when mashed, turn into delicious hummus. Chickpeas are a great addition to salads, as well, because of their unique flavor and crunch.

    Are Chickpeas Keto

    While chickpeas are healthy and delicious, they aren’t a great option for the keto diet since a 1/2-cup serving contains approximately 13 grams of carbohydrates.

    Health Benefits of Eating Chickpeas

    Also known as garbanzo beans, chickpeas have a great texture, they are a little nutty in flavor and they’re smooth like butter. They are most commonly known as being the staple ingredient in hummus but they taste great in soups and salads, too. They are high in protein and fiber and contain antioxidants, as well!

    A helping of a veggie salad on white plate with fork next to it

    How To Select A Ripe Avocado

    If avocados go on sale, it’s great to pick up a handful and let them ripen at home. There are so many ways to enjoy them that they’ll never go to waste. Selecting an avocado that is ready to enjoy takes a little more knowledge, however. Try these simple tests to select your next avocado batch:

    TEST 1 – A good test to check ripeness is to use your fingers and push gently into the avocado to see if it yields to pressure near the top where it was connected to the tree.

    If it gives freely and feels mushy, the avocado is past its prime. If the avocado is rock-solid and there is no give to touch, the avocado needs a few more days to ripen.

    TEST 2 – Pop off the stem of the avocado where the avocado separated from the tree (see step 1 below for a visual). If a dark brown color is revealed, the avocado is past its prime.

    When it’s impossible to remove the stem nub, the avocado is not ripe enough to eat. If a green color is revealed, perfectly delicious avocado flesh is ready to be enjoyed!

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    Loaded Veggie Salad Recipe

    This versatile Loaded Veggie Salad is EASY to make and it is packed with healthy ingredients, such as chickpeas, black beans, tomatoes and avocados. It is a delicious lunch, wrap filling, party side or even a topping for chicken!
    5 from 5 votes
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    Course: Appetizer, Salad
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 295kcal
    Author: Megan Porta

    Ingredients

    • 15 oz black beans rinsed and drained
    • 15 oz chickpeas drained (otherwise called garbanzo beans)
    • 15 oz diced tomatoes
    • 15 oz sweet corn drained
    • 4 oz green chilies diced
    • 1 red onion chopped
    • 1 green bell pepper seeded and chopped
    • 1 jalapeno pepper diced, optional
    • 1/4 cup cilantro chopped
    • 2 limes juiced
    • 1/4 cup olive oil
    • salt/pepper to taste
    • avocado slices for topping
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    Instructions

    • Combine all ingredients (minus avocado) in a large bowl. Mix well. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Top with avocado slices just before serving.

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    Notes

    • Here are a handful of ideas for ways to enjoy Loaded Veggie Salad: as a solo lunch salad, a topping for a leafy salad along with grilled chicken, a complement to scrambled eggs, a wrap filling and a dip for chips. It never gets old and the flavors are amazing!
    • To make the salad even more fresh, replace canned diced tomatoes with a pint of halved grape or cherry tomatoes. Or chop a big, juicy, ripe Roma or heirloom tomato!
    • Cut the corn off cobs in place of the canned corn for an even fresher salad.
    • For an extra touch of yum, add 1-2 tablespoons of red wine vinegar.
    • Thinly sliced green onions or chopped fresh green beans would both be great additions to this recipe.
    • This is a great recipe to add to your meal prep list! See my first bullet point about its versatility. I promise you’ll eat it up in various ways in just a few days!
    • I typically use a green bell pepper for this salad, but feel free to use a red, orange or yellow bell pepper instead!
    • This recipe is 100% gluten free so if you love to watch nutritional facts on a recipe, at least you know this one is healthy and great for a GF diet!!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 295kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 59mg | Potassium: 622mg | Fiber: 12g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 332IU | Vitamin C: 30mg | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 4mg
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    1. Sarah Houlette

      September 20, 2022 at 5:42 pm

      5 stars
      This is such a fresh easy recipe. I chose to use fresh grape tomatoes and fresh corn instead of canned. I used it to top a taco salad, my husband put it on top of nachos, and my son topped a hard shell taco with it. I will definitely make it again and again!

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      • Megan Porta

        September 21, 2022 at 1:40 pm

        Those are all delicious sounding ways to enjoy this – thanks for sharing, Sarah!

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      • Shannon

        January 29, 2025 at 3:04 pm

        5 stars
        I have made this numerous times. I like to have it along side Salmon and Rice. Absolutely delicious 😋

        Reply
    2. Vicky

      July 13, 2022 at 11:36 pm

      5 stars
      My husband and I love this salad and we love having leftovers for work lunches. We just keep the avocado separate.

      Reply
      • Megan Porta

        July 15, 2022 at 12:05 am

        Smart! It is such a versatile recipe because you can add it to so many dishes as well as just eating on its own.

        Reply
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