Spring gatherings can be heavy on rich foods, so having something fresh really helps balance things out. Right when you need it, there are 21 Easter salad recipes with easy ideas to lighten up any meal. Some slide right into a holiday spread, while others work perfectly for potlucks or quiet meals at home. No matter the setting, one of these is bound to feel just right.

Ham Salad

Fresh starts feel right at an Easter feast, especially with this Ham Salad on the table. Its hearty bite keeps brunch lively without feeling too heavy. I like serving it because people always want extra scoops whenever there’s a chance. Simple, savory dishes like this make the holiday meal even more special.
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Dense Bean Salad

Sometimes you want a dish that feels hearty yet light, which is exactly what this Dense Bean Salad delivers. The variety packed into every bite keeps people coming back for more. Friends love how this salad can pair with just about everything else on the table. Colorful beans brighten up any Easter spread.
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Beet Salad

With a vibrant color that stands out, this Beet Salad always ends up being a conversation starter. Subtle sweetness and a fresh crunch make it a memorable part of any Easter feast. Plates hardly need any decoration when this salad is nearby. It’s a fresh way to add a pop of cheer to the occasion.
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Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad

A big bowl of this Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad brings fresh energy to the meal, right when you need it. Easter lunch can feel a bit heavier, but this salad keeps things balanced. Conversation usually picks up as people wonder about the sweet and savory flavors together. Expect empty bowls before the main course is gone.
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Grape Salad

Few dishes have the power to make people pause like this Grape Salad during an Easter meal. The cool, creamy texture brings a welcome contrast to more savory options. Children and adults both reach for it quickly. You will see empty bowls before you know it with this on the line-up.
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Cobb Salad

Easter feasts need at least one classic, and this Cobb Salad fits the bill. Layers of crunch and comfort make every forkful enjoyable. I like that it works both as a main dish or a simple side. Spring meals don’t feel complete until this salad shows up, ready for everyone to share.
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Quinoa Salad

A bowl of this Quinoa Salad brings something lighter to the Easter meal without losing any appeal. The delicate texture stands out among heavier party dishes. People who want to try something different always go for this option first. It’s a meal in itself or a great partner for bigger dishes.
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Honeycrisp Salad

Spring brunches get a bright boost from this Honeycrisp Salad at the table. Crisp bites and a gentle sweetness make each forkful exciting. Even those who usually skip salad try a taste when this one is served. It brightens any plate and keeps conversations fun and easy.
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Green Goddess Salad

Serving this Green Goddess Salad adds a touch of calm to the busy Easter table. The mix looks gorgeous while the flavors feel gentle and easygoing. Whenever I include it in my spread, folks seem to relax and slow down for a bit. Spring meals feel more peaceful with this salad in the mix.
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Broccoli Salad

You can count on this Broccoli Salad to add a punch of crunch to the meal, especially as things heat up with all the main dishes. Light but filling, it doesn’t steal the spotlight, but always makes a warm statement. After the first try, most people want more. That crisp texture lingers after the bowl is empty.
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Easy Caprese Salad in Minutes

Everyone loves how quickly this Easy Caprese Salad in Minutes comes together for Easter lunch. Bright colors make your table look festive without much effort. The fresh taste balances out heavier dishes in a way that really works. Even people who don’t think they like salad are often happy to give it a try.
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Red Cabbage Coleslaw

Punchy color and a crisp bite make this Red Cabbage Coleslaw hard to ignore at any feast. It’s easy to find someone going back for a second helping before the main course. The lively appearance makes any spread feel more inviting. Coleslaw like this keeps things simple and fresh for spring celebrations.
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Waldorf Salad

Fruity, crunchy, and just a bit sweet, this Waldorf Salad delivers something special for Easter. Lots of guests get excited to see its familiar look among the dishes. Plates fill up quickly when Waldorf arrives at brunch or lunch. It brings back memories while feeling just right for new celebrations.
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Asian Slaw

Layered Seven Layer Salad

Each time I bring this Layered Seven Layer Salad out, it becomes a true centerpiece. The stacked colors look fun and encourage everyone to dig in. People tend to compliment how great it looks before tasting a single bite. This is a salad that gets people gathering around the table.
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Cucumber Tomato Salad

A bite of this Cucumber Tomato Salad feels perfectly light for a spring meal. The crisp flavors give your palate a break from rich casseroles. Kids and adults both fill their plates with more than one serving. Cucumber salad has become a staple at many Easter gatherings.
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Celery Salad

Looking for fresh crunch, many reach for this
Sweet and Spicy Hot Honey Chicken Salad

Flavor lovers usually aim straight for this Sweet and Spicy Hot Honey Chicken Salad on Easter day. There’s a fun kick to each forkful that keeps things interesting alongside classic dishes. Friends and family sometimes chat about the bold bite as they serve themselves seconds. Easter gets memorable with a salad like this.
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Antipasto Salad

A platter of this Antipasto Salad gets people talking as soon as it appears. This combination always stands out when you want more than an ordinary salad. While it brings a fun variety, it fits right in with classic Easter dishes. Antipasto keeps the meal lively and open for mixing tastes.
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Green Salad

Easter always feels more complete with this
Chickpea Salad with Roasted Peppers

Those who are eager for new flavors always go straight for this Chickpea Salad with Roasted Peppers. The bright colors make it appealing, while the soft beans set it apart. I often see guests looking for seconds. This salad offers a fresh take that stands out at Easter.
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