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63 of our best Christmas salads to add variety to your Christmas Day spread

You'll make a lot of friends with these festive salads.
Photo of a bright platter of tabbouleh with eggplant and grilled peaches.Photo: Ben Dearnley

Traditionally, Christmas salads have played a supporting role to the main holiday dishes. But our creative collection of Christmas salad recipes might just steal the spotlight on your festive table.

We’ve got a host of fresh and flavourful salads that go beyond the usual tomato and cucumber variety. For extra freshness and colour, why not add fruits to your leaves? Try our fig, fennel and grain salad with citrus dressing or our heirloom carrot and mandarin salad. This eggplant tabbouleh with grilled peaches and pomegranate is a certified crowd-pleaser, and you can’t go wrong with our watermelon, duck and cucumber salad. If fruit isn’t your flavour, don’t worry, we’ve got the potato salad recipe to rival all others.

Whichever Christmas salad ideas speak to you, we guarantee they’ll be the talk of the table come Christmas Day.

If you’re like us and planning your Christmas menu now, you might like to view our collection of Christmas mains, containing everything from sticky glazed hams to roast ocean trout recipes. Of course no Christmas meal is complete without a show-stopping dessert, so we’ve rounded up our best Christmas desserts for you, too.

Here are our top Christmas salad ideas for you to start thumbing through.

Best Christmas salads to make on Christmas Day 2025

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Classic egg and potato salad
Classic egg and potato salad (Credits: John Paul Urizar)

Classic egg and potato salad

Forget those gluggy versions of decades past. Our crème fraîche-based dressing lightens the load without losing that creaminess and tang.
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Salad of fried Brussels sprouts and sorrel leaves on a white plate
Brussels sprouts salad (Credits: James Moffatt)

Brussels sprout salad

Fried and charred, Brussels sprouts take on a sweet, nutty flavour all their own.
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Heirloom carrot and mandarin salad
Heirloom carrot and mandarin salad (Credits: Alicia Taylor)

Heirloom carrot and mandarin salad

This light and bright salad is best served with free-flowing wine and some good friends.
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Goat's cheese and potato salad
Goat's cheese and potato salad (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Goat’s cheese and potato salad

A fast and fresh take on the classic potato salad, with creaminess from goat’s cheese and crunch from roasted almonds.
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Spiced lamb larb with crisp vermicelli
Photo: Chris Court (Credits: Chris Court)

Spiced lamb larb with crisp vermicelli

This fragrant salad works beautifully with lamb but the fresh mint, basil and coriander will go just as well with beef, chicken or duck.
Cherry and Chinese spiced duck salad
Photo: Chris Court (Credits: Chris Court)

Cherry and Chinese spiced duck salad

Australia’s cherry season takes a detour through China with this fresh twist on classic duck, hoisin and stone fruit.
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Beetroot salad with barley and hazelnut
Beetroot salad with barley and hazelnut (Credits: Alicia Taylor)

Beetroot salad with barley and hazelnut

Using a mix of raw and roasted vegetables in salads is a simple way to add different textures and flavours to a dish. Beetroot works particularly well.
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Peach, basil, jamón and pumpernickel salad
Peach, basil, jamón and pumpernickel salad (Credits: Ben Dearnley)

Peach, basil, jamón and pumpernickel salad

Peach, basil, jamón and pumpernickel salad recipe – Heat oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat, add pumpernickel and fry, turning with a spatula, until crisp (6-8 minutes). Drain on paper towels and leave to cool.

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