10 Salad Ideas for People Who Hate Lettuce

(Love Food Eat, A Thought For Food, Feasting at Home, Melomeals, Healthy Happy Life)

This recipe from Sylvia Fountaine at Feasting at Home has already been featured in Souvenir magazine, and for good reason: It's bright, crunchy and crowd-pleasing. Plus, it's tossed in a simple tangy dressing that really brings the veggies to life. Check out the full recipe here. RECIPE: Celebrate Spring With Boozy Cucumber Lemonade (Feasting At Home)

Marc Matsumoto prefers seaweed to lettuce, but he doesn't like the preservatives and MSG that he normally finds in store-bought seaweed salads. So, as an accomplished chef and food blogger (at both No Recipes and PBS's Fresh Tastes), he created his own recipe. Try it out here. (No Recipes)

You might not think to put strawberries, broccoli, cashews and toasted coconut into a salad, but you should. This tasty recipe is the brainchild of Arielle at The Diva Dish, or more accurately, Arielle's daughter, who had final approval of each ingredient. RECIPE: Skinny Strawberry Salsa Salad (The Diva Dish)

Peanuts, green onions and fresh mint mingle with ribbons of asparagus in this salad from Laura at The First Mess. She also shares her recipe for a spicy dressing featuring sesame oil, chili paste, lime juice, minced garlic and grated ginger. Check it out here. READ: 5 Healthier Salad Dressings You Can Make At Home (The First Mess)

Sorry, lettuce — this curried carrot salad satisfies in a way you never could. Dreamed up by Kathy Patalsky at Healthy Happy Life, this crunchy salad works as a side dish or a stand-alone meal. Learn the recipe here, along with Kathy's subsitution suggestions for raisin-haters. READ: 5 Awesome Variations On Hummus (Healthy. Happy. Life.)

If children's cartoons are to be believed, Brussels sprouts are a polarizing food. But in real life, they're always delicious. They make a way better salad than lettuce, too. Try whipping up this recipe from Brian at A Thought For Food, complete with walnuts and a mustard/lemon dressing. (A Thought For Food)

Being a registered nurse, Barbara Curran at The Big Giant Food Basket is all about healthy cooking. But as she proves with her roasted corn, black bean and cherry tomato salad recipe, she does it without sacrificing an ounce of taste. (The Big Giant Food Basket)

This beet salad from Melody at Melomeals is almost too pretty to eat, but we're going to recommend that you do anyway. Those beets are bathed in a sesame, ginger and chia seed dressing, along with a few splashes of homemade habanero sauce. Learn how to make them all right here. READ: Can Chia Seeds Really Fight Wrinkles? (Melomeals)

Fresh ingredients are the secret to this salad from Chinmayie at Love Food Eat. Its baby tomatoes and watermelon cubes pack tons of juicy flavor, making it the perfect side for a summer soiree. Click here for the full recipe, which includes a tangy lime vinaigrette. (Love Food Eat)

Don't worry, you don't have to eat that arugula in the background. Just focus on those hasselback-style roma tomatoes, which Emily at Fuss Free Cooking has stuffed with buffalo mozzarella and fresh basil. Head to her recipe page to learn the technique. (Fuss Free Cooking)