Salad for dinner. It just feels right on a hot summer evening. I like to make a salad bar, where people can put what they want, and how much they want of each item. We started making this “Cobb Salad” a few years ago with our small group from church. We were looking for a semi-healthy meal, but one that was simple, hearty, and kid-friendly all at the same time. This was our solution. We like that if we serve rolls or some kind of good bread with it, then even people who don’t want to have a salad for dinner, can enjoy it (grilled chicken, some boiled eggs, tomato and cucumber slices and a hunk of bread). And for those of us who love a great big dinner salad, we can pile it all on and feast on the beautiful bounty!
Lay it all out as a buffet and let people build their own salad. |
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Lettuce (typically Romaine and Spinach mixed together)
Grilled Chicken Tenderloins- one of our favorite marinades is a twist on Ina Garten’s Lemon Marinade, but we lessen the oil and substitute orange juice for the lemon juice to make it less tart.
Marinade:
3/4 cup good orange juice
1/2 cup olive oil
2 tsp. kosher salt
1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1/2 tsp. dried thyme or 1 Tbsp. fresh thyme (I omit sometimes
for kids)
for kids)
3 pounds boneless chicken tenderloins
Whisk together the juice, olive oil, salt, pepper and thyme. Pour over chicken in a nonreactive bowl. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour, (or overnight). Heat grill and cook over medium heat until cooked through.
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
And/or Feta (as an optional cheese)
Hard Boiled Eggs – this is a key ingredient! (I follow Martha Stewart’s instructions on boiling eggs: Place eggs in a single layer in a pan of cold water (water covering the eggs). Set on the stove top. Turn on high heat. Let it come to a boil. Close lid and REMOVE from burner. Set your timer for 12 minutes. Let stand. Then rinse under cold water and crack eggs with cold water running over.
Bacon crumbles – a little goes a long way
Place in a 400˚ oven for 10 minutes or until golden.
Remove from oven and sprinkle with kosher salt (and garlic salt, etc. if you prefer)
Avocado Slices
Diced tomatoes
Sliced Cucumbers
Diced tomatoes
Sliced Cucumbers

This is a great dinner menu if:
*you are hot and want a “cold” but filling dinner, OR
*you need a prep-ahead meal (because most of it can be made
ahead of time), OR
*you are having a gathering and people are bringing items (as it’s an easy-to-delegate yet quick-to- throw-together meal), OR
*you have a grilling partner and then one of you can grill while the other preps the other ingredients, OR
*you have a grilling partner and then one of you can grill while the other preps the other ingredients, OR
*you have people with varying food needs (healthy, or low carb, or dairy
free or vegetarian) since everyone stacks their own
salad, they can make it as they want/need.
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