7 Easy 400-Calorie Salads That Actually Keep You Full

Salads can be real meals.

A good salad is not just lettuce with a few toppings. The best 400-calorie salads have protein, fiber, crunch, color, and enough flavor to make lunch feel finished.

These recipes are built for busy days when you want something lighter, but still satisfying. Each salad lands around 400 calories per serving, using realistic portions and everyday ingredients you can find in a normal grocery store.

These 400-calorie salads are simple lunch or dinner ideas designed for busy people who want filling meals without heavy cooking. Each recipe includes protein, vegetables, smart carbs or healthy fats, and an estimated calorie count of about 360–430 kcal per serving.

Why you’ll love this

  • They feel like complete meals, not side salads.
  • They use simple ingredients and beginner-friendly steps.
  • They work for lunchboxes, quick dinners, or meal prep.

Roundup at a glance

RecipeBest forPrep timeCook timeEstimated kcal per serving
Lemon Herb Chicken Crunch SaladHigh-protein lunch15 min12 min406 kcal
Tuna White Bean Mediterranean SaladNo-cook lunch12 min0 min397 kcal
Turkey Taco Salad BowlQuick dinner15 min10 min418 kcal
Halloumi Chickpea Cucumber SaladVegetarian meal15 min6 min421 kcal
Egg and Avocado Cobb-Style SaladFilling lunch12 min10 min403 kcal
Shrimp Mango Rice SaladFresh dinner15 min6 min392 kcal
Greek Chicken Orzo SaladMeal prep15 min10 min415 kcal

Calorie values are estimates. They can change depending on the brands you use, the exact weight of ingredients, and how you portion each salad.


Recipe 1: Lemon Herb Chicken Crunch Salad

Lemon herb chicken crunch salad with grilled chicken, baby potatoes, romaine lettuce, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and creamy yogurt dressing.

This salad is fresh, crunchy, and filling without feeling heavy. The chicken adds lean protein, the potatoes make it more satisfying, and the yogurt dressing keeps it creamy without needing much oil.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 12 minutes
  • Total time: 27 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 406 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Chicken breast, raw120 g4.2 oz132 kcalUse chicken tenders for faster cooking
Baby potatoes, boiled120 g4.2 oz / about 3 small104 kcalCan swap with cooked sweet potato
Romaine lettuce80 g3 cups chopped14 kcalAny crisp lettuce works
Cucumber100 g2/3 cup sliced15 kcalAdds volume and crunch
Cherry tomatoes100 g2/3 cup halved18 kcalUse grape tomatoes if preferred
Red onion20 g2 tbsp thinly sliced8 kcalOptional
Nonfat Greek yogurt60 g1/4 cup35 kcalFor dressing
Olive oil5 g1 tsp45 kcalMeasure for accuracy
Lemon juice15 g1 tbsp4 kcalFresh is best
Dijon mustard5 g1 tsp5 kcalAdds tang
Garlic powder1 g1/4 tsp3 kcalOr use fresh grated garlic
Fresh parsley5 g1 tbsp chopped2 kcalDill also works
Salt and black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalSeason at the end

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 406 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 406 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Small bowl
  • Nonstick skillet or grill pan
  • Mixing bowl

How to make it

  1. Slice the chicken breast into two thinner pieces so it cooks evenly.
  2. Season the chicken with salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and half of the lemon juice.
  3. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat for 1 minute.
  4. Add the chicken and cook for 5–6 minutes on the first side, until the bottom is golden.
  5. Flip the chicken and cook for another 5–6 minutes, until the center is white and the juices run clear.
  6. Transfer the chicken to a plate and rest it for 5 minutes so it stays juicy.
  7. Slice the boiled potatoes into bite-size pieces.
  8. Chop the lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, and red onion.
  9. Stir the Greek yogurt, olive oil, remaining lemon juice, Dijon mustard, parsley, salt, and black pepper in a small bowl.
  10. Add the vegetables and potatoes to a large bowl.
  11. Slice the rested chicken into strips.
  12. Place the chicken over the salad, drizzle with dressing, toss gently, and serve.

Tips for best results

  • Cut the chicken thinly so it cooks fast and stays tender.
  • Let the chicken rest before slicing.
  • Keep the dressing separate if packing for lunch.
  • Use cold boiled potatoes for better texture.
  • Add extra lemon juice if you like a sharper dressing.

Easy swaps and variations

You can swap potatoes for cooked quinoa, couscous, or roasted sweet potato. For a dairy-free version, use a tahini-lemon dressing instead of Greek yogurt. If you want more crunch, add radishes or shredded carrots.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Store the salad base and chicken in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Keep the dressing separate until serving. This salad is not ideal for freezing. Reheat only the chicken and potatoes if you prefer them warm, then add them to the cold vegetables.

What to serve with it

This salad is filling on its own. If you need a slightly larger meal, serve it with a small cup of vegetable soup or a piece of fruit.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 406 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 406 kcal
  • Rough protein: 39 g
  • Rough carbs: 34 g
  • Rough fat: 12 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.


Recipe 2: Tuna White Bean Mediterranean Salad

Tuna white bean Mediterranean salad with cucumber, cherry tomatoes, feta, Kalamata olives, red onion, parsley, and lemon dressing.

This is the easiest no-cook salad in the roundup. It uses pantry tuna and white beans to create a fast, filling lunch with Mediterranean-style flavor.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 12 minutes
  • Cook time: 0 minutes
  • Total time: 12 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 397 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Tuna in water, drained100 g3.5 oz116 kcalChoose tuna packed in water
Canned white beans, drained100 g1/2 cup114 kcalCannellini or navy beans work
Cherry tomatoes120 g3/4 cup halved22 kcalUse chopped tomato if needed
Cucumber100 g2/3 cup diced15 kcalAdds freshness
Red bell pepper70 g1/2 cup diced22 kcalAny bell pepper works
Red onion20 g2 tbsp sliced8 kcalRinse for a milder taste
Kalamata olives15 g5 olives35 kcalUse fewer to reduce sodium
Feta cheese20 g2 tbsp crumbled53 kcalOptional but flavorful
Lemon juice20 g1 1/2 tbsp5 kcalFresh is best
Olive oil5 g1 tsp45 kcalMeasure carefully
Fresh parsley5 g1 tbsp chopped2 kcalBasil also works
Dried oregano1 g1/2 tsp2 kcalAdds Mediterranean flavor
Salt and black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalTaste before adding salt

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 397 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 397 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Can opener
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Mixing bowl
  • Fork

How to make it

  1. Drain the tuna well and flake it with a fork.
  2. Rinse and drain the white beans until the water runs clear.
  3. Dice the cucumber, bell pepper, and red onion.
  4. Halve the cherry tomatoes.
  5. Add the tuna, beans, tomatoes, cucumber, bell pepper, onion, olives, and feta to a mixing bowl.
  6. Sprinkle in the parsley and dried oregano.
  7. Drizzle with lemon juice and olive oil.
  8. Toss gently for 30 seconds, keeping some beans whole for texture.
  9. Taste the salad, then add salt and black pepper as needed.
  10. Let it sit for 5 minutes before serving so the beans absorb the dressing.

Tips for best results

  • Drain the tuna well so the salad does not become watery.
  • Rinse canned beans to improve texture and reduce excess salt.
  • Add lemon juice just before serving for a fresher taste.
  • Keep the vegetables chunky so the salad feels hearty.

Easy swaps and variations

Swap tuna for canned salmon, shredded chicken, or chickpeas. Use goat cheese instead of feta, or leave the cheese out and add extra herbs. For more crunch, add chopped celery.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. This salad is best served cold and does not need reheating. It is not freezer-friendly because the vegetables will soften after thawing.

What to serve with it

Serve it over lettuce leaves, spoon it into a lunchbox, or pair it with a few cucumber slices and a small fruit portion.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 397 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 397 kcal
  • Rough protein: 38 g
  • Rough carbs: 33 g
  • Rough fat: 13 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.

Image notes

Alt text: Tuna white bean Mediterranean salad with cucumber, tomatoes, feta, olives, and lemon herb dressing.
Short image brief: Fresh Mediterranean salad in a white bowl with visible tuna flakes, white beans, feta, olives, cucumber, and tomatoes.
Pinterest visual angle: “No-cook 400-calorie lunch salad” with a fork and lemon wedge beside the bowl.


Recipe 3: Turkey Taco Salad Bowl

Turkey taco salad bowl with seasoned ground turkey, romaine lettuce, black beans, corn, avocado, cherry tomatoes, salsa, Greek yogurt, cilantro, and lime.

This salad has the flavor of a taco bowl, but with a lighter base and a balanced portion of toppings. It is warm, crunchy, creamy, and especially good for a quick weeknight dinner.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 10 minutes
  • Total time: 25 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 418 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Lean ground turkey, raw120 g4.2 oz160 kcalUse 93–99% lean turkey
Romaine lettuce90 g3 cups chopped16 kcalIceberg works for extra crunch
Cherry tomatoes100 g2/3 cup halved18 kcalOr use salsa
Canned black beans, drained60 g1/3 cup79 kcalRinse before using
Sweet corn40 g1/4 cup35 kcalFresh, canned, or frozen
Avocado35 g1/4 small avocado56 kcalDice just before serving
Plain Greek yogurt, 2%40 g2 1/2 tbsp29 kcalSour cream-style topping
Salsa40 g2 1/2 tbsp15 kcalChoose mild or spicy
Lime juice10 g2 tsp3 kcalAdds brightness
Taco seasoning4 g1 1/2 tsp8 kcalUse low-salt if preferred
Olive oil spray1 gLight spray4 kcalFor the pan
Cilantro5 g1 tbsp chopped2 kcalOptional
Salt and black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalAdjust at the end

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 418 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 418 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Nonstick skillet
  • Spatula
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Serving bowl

How to make it

  1. Spray a nonstick skillet lightly with olive oil spray.
  2. Heat the skillet over medium heat for 1 minute.
  3. Add the ground turkey and break it into small pieces with a spatula.
  4. Cook for 4 minutes, stirring often, until most of the pink color is gone.
  5. Sprinkle the taco seasoning over the turkey.
  6. Add 2 tablespoons of water to the pan.
  7. Stir and cook for 4–5 minutes, until the turkey is browned and the liquid has mostly evaporated.
  8. Remove the skillet from the heat and let the turkey cool for 2 minutes.
  9. Chop the lettuce and place it in a large bowl.
  10. Add the tomatoes, black beans, corn, avocado, and salsa.
  11. Spoon the warm turkey over the salad.
  12. Add Greek yogurt, lime juice, cilantro, salt, and black pepper.
  13. Toss gently or serve layered like a taco bowl.

Tips for best results

  • Let the turkey cool slightly before adding it to lettuce.
  • Use a chunky salsa so the salad does not become watery.
  • Keep avocado separate until serving if meal prepping.
  • Add extra lime juice if the salad tastes flat.

Easy swaps and variations

Swap turkey for lean beef, chicken mince, or crumbled tofu. Use pinto beans instead of black beans. Add jalapeños if you like more heat.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Store the cooked turkey separately from the lettuce for up to 3 days in the fridge. Reheat the turkey in the microwave for 45–60 seconds, then add it to the cold salad. Do not freeze the assembled salad. The cooked turkey can be frozen for up to 2 months.

What to serve with it

This salad is already filling. If you want a little extra crunch, add a few crushed tortilla chips, but count them separately if tracking calories.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 418 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 418 kcal
  • Rough protein: 36 g
  • Rough carbs: 34 g
  • Rough fat: 17 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.


Recipe 4: Halloumi Chickpea Cucumber Salad

Halloumi chickpea cucumber salad with crispy halloumi, chickpeas, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, spinach, fresh mint, parsley, and lemon yogurt dressing.

This vegetarian salad is salty, creamy, crunchy, and very satisfying. Halloumi adds a golden, chewy texture, while chickpeas and vegetables make the bowl feel generous.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 6 minutes
  • Total time: 21 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 421 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Halloumi cheese50 g1.8 oz157 kcalSlice thinly for more surface area
Canned chickpeas, drained80 g1/2 cup131 kcalRinse and pat dry
Cucumber150 g1 cup diced23 kcalUse English cucumber if possible
Cherry tomatoes120 g3/4 cup halved22 kcalAdds sweetness
Baby spinach50 g2 cups12 kcalArugula also works
Red onion15 g1 tbsp sliced6 kcalOptional
Olive oil4 g3/4 tsp36 kcalFor cooking halloumi
Lemon juice20 g1 1/2 tbsp5 kcalFor dressing
Plain Greek yogurt, 2%30 g2 tbsp22 kcalMakes a light dressing
Fresh mint5 g1 tbsp chopped2 kcalParsley works too
Dried oregano1 g1/2 tsp2 kcalOptional
Black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalHalloumi is already salty

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 421 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 421 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Nonstick skillet
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Small bowl
  • Serving bowl

How to make it

  1. Rinse the chickpeas and pat them dry with a clean towel.
  2. Slice the halloumi into thin pieces.
  3. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat for 1 minute.
  4. Add the olive oil and tilt the pan to coat the surface.
  5. Place the halloumi slices in the skillet in one layer.
  6. Cook for 2–3 minutes, until the bottom is golden and crisp at the edges.
  7. Flip the halloumi and cook for another 2–3 minutes, until the second side is golden.
  8. Transfer the halloumi to a plate.
  9. Dice the cucumber and halve the tomatoes.
  10. Add the spinach, cucumber, tomatoes, chickpeas, and red onion to a bowl.
  11. Stir the Greek yogurt, lemon juice, mint, oregano, and black pepper in a small bowl.
  12. Spoon the dressing over the salad.
  13. Top with warm halloumi and serve immediately.

Tips for best results

  • Pat halloumi dry before cooking for better browning.
  • Do not add extra salt before tasting.
  • Serve halloumi warm for the best texture.
  • Keep the dressing light so the salad stays crisp.

Easy swaps and variations

Swap chickpeas for white beans or lentils. Use feta instead of halloumi if you want a no-cook version. Add roasted peppers for more sweetness.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Store the salad vegetables and chickpeas in the fridge for up to 2 days. Cook halloumi just before serving when possible. If needed, reheat halloumi in a dry skillet for 1–2 minutes. This salad is not freezer-friendly.

What to serve with it

Serve it as a vegetarian lunch or with a small bowl of tomato soup. If you want more carbs, add a small warm pita portion and adjust calories.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 421 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 421 kcal
  • Rough protein: 24 g
  • Rough carbs: 31 g
  • Rough fat: 24 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.


Recipe 5: Egg and Avocado Cobb-Style Salad

Egg and avocado Cobb-style salad with boiled eggs, avocado, romaine lettuce, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, crumbled cheese, herbs, and creamy yogurt dressing.

This Cobb-style salad keeps the classic feeling but uses balanced portions. Eggs, turkey, avocado, and yogurt dressing make it creamy and filling without pushing it too far over 400 calories.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 12 minutes
  • Cook time: 10 minutes
  • Total time: 22 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 403 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Eggs2 large2 large144 kcalBoiled
Turkey breast slices60 g2 oz70 kcalUse cooked chicken if preferred
Avocado40 g1/4 medium64 kcalDice just before serving
Romaine lettuce90 g3 cups chopped16 kcalAny crisp lettuce works
Cherry tomatoes100 g2/3 cup halved18 kcalAdds freshness
Cucumber80 g1/2 cup diced12 kcalOptional but useful
Blue cheese or feta15 g1 tbsp crumbled40 kcalUse feta for a milder flavor
Plain Greek yogurt, 2%40 g2 1/2 tbsp29 kcalFor dressing
Lemon juice10 g2 tsp3 kcalBalances the dressing
Dijon mustard5 g1 tsp5 kcalAdds sharpness
Chives5 g1 tbsp chopped1 kcalOptional
Salt and black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalSeason after adding cheese

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 403 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 403 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Small saucepan
  • Bowl of cold water
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Small bowl

How to make it

  1. Place the eggs in a small saucepan and cover them with cold water.
  2. Bring the water to a gentle boil over medium-high heat.
  3. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer the eggs for 9–10 minutes.
  4. Transfer the eggs to a bowl of cold water and cool for 5 minutes.
  5. Peel the eggs and cut them into halves or quarters.
  6. Chop the lettuce, cucumber, and tomatoes.
  7. Dice the avocado.
  8. Slice the turkey breast into strips.
  9. Stir the Greek yogurt, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, chives, salt, and black pepper in a small bowl.
  10. Add the lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, turkey, avocado, eggs, and cheese to a bowl.
  11. Drizzle the dressing over the top.
  12. Serve layered or toss gently just before eating.

Tips for best results

  • Cool the eggs before slicing for cleaner edges.
  • Use ripe but firm avocado so it holds its shape.
  • Add dressing at the end to keep the lettuce crisp.
  • Slice toppings neatly for a classic Cobb-style look.

Easy swaps and variations

Use chicken breast instead of turkey. Swap blue cheese for feta or leave it out. Add a few pickled onions for extra flavor without many calories.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Boil the eggs up to 3 days ahead and store them in the fridge. Keep avocado and dressing separate until serving. The assembled salad is best eaten the same day. Do not freeze.

What to serve with it

This salad works well by itself. For a more filling lunch, serve it with raw vegetable sticks or a small cup of broth-based soup.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 403 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 403 kcal
  • Rough protein: 33 g
  • Rough carbs: 17 g
  • Rough fat: 24 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.


Recipe 6: Shrimp Mango Rice Salad

Shrimp mango rice salad with cooked shrimp, diced mango, cucumber, red bell pepper, red onion, white rice, cilantro, lime, and chili flakes.

This salad is bright, fresh, and slightly sweet. Shrimp keeps it high in protein, while a small portion of rice makes it more satisfying than a vegetable-only bowl.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 6 minutes
  • Total time: 21 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 392 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Raw shrimp, peeled140 g5 oz119 kcalUse thawed frozen shrimp
Cooked rice, cooled90 g1/2 cup117 kcalJasmine, basmati, or brown rice
Mango80 g1/2 cup diced48 kcalUse ripe but firm mango
Cucumber120 g3/4 cup diced18 kcalAdds crunch
Red bell pepper70 g1/2 cup diced22 kcalAny color works
Romaine lettuce60 g2 cups chopped11 kcalOr mixed greens
Lime juice20 g1 1/2 tbsp5 kcalFor dressing
Olive oil5 g1 tsp45 kcalMeasure carefully
Low-sodium soy sauce8 g1 1/2 tsp4 kcalOr tamari
Honey3 g1/2 tsp9 kcalOptional
Fresh cilantro5 g1 tbsp chopped2 kcalMint also works
Garlic powder1 g1/4 tsp3 kcalFor shrimp
Chili flakesPinchPinch0 kcalOptional
Salt and black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalUse lightly

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 392 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 392 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Nonstick skillet
  • Mixing bowl
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Small bowl

How to make it

  1. Pat the shrimp dry with paper towels.
  2. Season the shrimp with garlic powder, black pepper, chili flakes, and a small pinch of salt.
  3. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat for 1 minute.
  4. Add the shrimp in one layer.
  5. Cook for 2–3 minutes, until the bottom side turns pink and lightly golden.
  6. Flip the shrimp and cook for another 2–3 minutes, until the shrimp are fully pink and curled into a loose C shape.
  7. Transfer the shrimp to a plate and cool for 2 minutes.
  8. Dice the mango, cucumber, and bell pepper.
  9. Chop the romaine.
  10. Stir lime juice, olive oil, soy sauce, honey, and cilantro in a small bowl.
  11. Add the rice, romaine, mango, cucumber, bell pepper, and shrimp to a bowl.
  12. Pour over the dressing.
  13. Toss gently for 30 seconds and serve.

Tips for best results

  • Use cooled rice so the salad stays fresh and not sticky.
  • Do not overcook shrimp; tight O-shaped shrimp are usually overdone.
  • Dice mango and cucumber into similar-size pieces.
  • Add dressing right before serving for the best texture.

Easy swaps and variations

Swap shrimp for chicken, tofu, or edamame. Use pineapple instead of mango. Use cauliflower rice for a lower-carb version, but the salad will be less filling.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Store the salad in the fridge for up to 2 days. Keep the dressing separate if packing ahead. This salad is best eaten cold. Do not freeze the assembled salad.

What to serve with it

Serve it as a fresh lunch or light dinner. If you need extra volume, add more lettuce, cucumber, or cabbage.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 392 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 392 kcal
  • Rough protein: 34 g
  • Rough carbs: 45 g
  • Rough fat: 9 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.


Recipe 7: Greek Chicken Orzo Salad

Greek chicken orzo salad with grilled chicken, orzo, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, Kalamata olives, red onion, feta, parsley, and lemon dressing.

This is a strong meal-prep salad because it holds up well in the fridge. Orzo gives it a pasta-salad feeling, while chicken and vegetables keep it balanced.

Recipe at a glance

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 10 minutes
  • Total time: 25 minutes
  • Servings: 1
  • Estimated kcal per serving: 415 kcal

Ingredients

IngredientMetric quantityImperial quantityEstimated kcal for listed amountNotes / swaps
Chicken breast, raw110 g3.9 oz121 kcalSlice thinly before cooking
Cooked orzo90 g1/2 cup135 kcalCooked and cooled
Cucumber100 g2/3 cup diced15 kcalAdds crunch
Cherry tomatoes120 g3/4 cup halved22 kcalAny small tomatoes work
Red onion15 g1 tbsp sliced6 kcalOptional
Feta cheese25 g2 tbsp crumbled66 kcalAdds salty flavor
Kalamata olives10 g3 olives23 kcalSlice thinly
Lemon juice20 g1 1/2 tbsp5 kcalFor dressing
Olive oil5 g1 tsp45 kcalMeasure carefully
Dried oregano1 g1/2 tsp2 kcalClassic Greek flavor
Garlic powder1 g1/4 tsp3 kcalFor chicken
Fresh parsley5 g1 tbsp chopped2 kcalOptional
Salt and black pepperTo tasteTo taste0 kcalAdjust after feta

Total estimated kcal for the whole recipe: 415 kcal
Estimated kcal per serving: 415 kcal

Equipment needed

  • Nonstick skillet
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Mixing bowl
  • Small bowl

How to make it

  1. Slice the chicken breast into thin cutlets.
  2. Season the chicken with garlic powder, oregano, black pepper, and a small pinch of salt.
  3. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat for 1 minute.
  4. Add the chicken and cook for 4–5 minutes on the first side, until lightly golden.
  5. Flip the chicken and cook for another 4–5 minutes, until the center is white and the juices run clear.
  6. Transfer the chicken to a plate and rest it for 5 minutes.
  7. Dice the cucumber and halve the cherry tomatoes.
  8. Slice the red onion and olives.
  9. Stir lemon juice, olive oil, parsley, oregano, salt, and black pepper in a small bowl.
  10. Add the cooled orzo, cucumber, tomatoes, onion, olives, and feta to a mixing bowl.
  11. Slice the rested chicken.
  12. Add the chicken to the bowl.
  13. Pour over the dressing and toss gently until everything is coated.

Tips for best results

  • Cool the orzo before mixing so it does not wilt the vegetables.
  • Rinse cooked orzo briefly if it becomes too sticky.
  • Keep feta in small crumbles so every bite has flavor.
  • Rest chicken before slicing to keep it juicy.

Easy swaps and variations

Swap orzo for couscous, quinoa, or cooked pasta shells. Use grilled chicken leftovers to save time. Add roasted zucchini or peppers for a warmer version.

Storage and meal-prep notes

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Keep a little extra lemon juice nearby to refresh the salad before eating. This salad is best served cold or at room temperature. Do not freeze.

What to serve with it

Serve it alone as a meal-prep lunch. If you want more volume, add extra lettuce, cucumber, or tomatoes without changing the character of the salad.

Nutrition estimate

  • Total kcal: 415 kcal
  • Kcal per serving: 415 kcal
  • Rough protein: 36 g
  • Rough carbs: 38 g
  • Rough fat: 14 g

Nutrition values are estimates and may vary depending on ingredient brands, exact quantities, and portion size.


Final practical takeaway

If you want the most filling option, start with the Lemon Herb Chicken Crunch Salad or the Turkey Taco Salad Bowl. For no-cook lunches, choose the Tuna White Bean Mediterranean Salad. For meal prep, the Greek Chicken Orzo Salad is the easiest one to make ahead and enjoy cold.


FAQ

Are 400-calorie salads enough for a full meal?

They can be, especially when they include protein, fiber, vegetables, and a small amount of healthy fat or smart carbs. A salad made mostly from lettuce may not feel filling, but a balanced 400-calorie salad can work well for lunch or a light dinner.

How do I make a salad more filling without adding too many calories?

Add lean protein, beans, eggs, shrimp, chicken, tuna, or Greek yogurt dressing. You can also add high-volume vegetables like cucumber, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, or cabbage. A small portion of potatoes, rice, or orzo can make the salad feel more complete.

Can I meal prep these 400-calorie salads?

Yes, most of them can be meal prepped if you keep wet ingredients separate. Store dressings, avocado, warm proteins, and crisp greens separately when possible, then assemble before eating.

What is the best dressing for a lower-calorie salad?

Greek yogurt dressings, lemon vinaigrettes, salsa, mustard-based dressings, and measured olive oil dressings work well. The key is to measure calorie-dense ingredients like oil, cheese, nuts, and avocado.

Can I eat these salads for dinner?

Yes. These salads can work for dinner, especially the ones with chicken, turkey, shrimp, eggs, beans, or halloumi. If you need a more filling meal, add extra non-starchy vegetables or a small side of soup.

Are the calorie counts exact?

No. The calorie counts are estimates. They will vary depending on ingredient brands, cooking methods, exact weights, and portion sizes.

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