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Truthfully, I’ve never had a taco I didn’t like.
Yet when it comes to taco saladโ well, I am traumatized.
As a kid, I was forced to eat taco salad covered in thousand island dressing (don’t ask me why). I just remember gagging it down and vowing to stay away from taco salads. Then I started making my own recipes and it all changed.
This healthy taco salad recipe is not a childhood recipe. It used walnuts and cashew cream for protein and salsa for the dressing. It’s good, promise!
As I grew up, I learned that taco salad takes many formsโ and some are quite tasty (while others are gag-worthy)! There’s just something so satisfying about a crisp corn shell (or chips) piled high with shredded lettuce and all of the other veggie-lovin’ fixings.
What’s unique about my Healthy Taco Salad is there’s no meat. Instead, I’ve substituted my heart-healthy vegan taco meat. It’s so good you’d almost never know it wasn’t meat.
Ingredients in Healthy Taco Salad
While there are a dozen reasons I love tacos and taco salads, here are my top three:
- Easy to make
- Versatile for everyone
- Favor changes every time
For real though; I’ve got a family of 4 and we all have different taste preferences. This healthy taco salad recipe is an easy dinner win because everyone can customize it their own way. Here’s what I set out for my version of a healthy salad:
- Vegan taco meat: no joke, everyone is shocked at how amazingly tasty this walnut ‘meat’ is. You’ve gotta try it!
- Tortilla chips: I like to get strips for this; try Siete’s cassava chips for a grain-free version
- Romaine lettuce: It’s all about those crispy leafy greens in this healthy taco salad. Feel free to swap in spinach, kale, or the leafy green of your choice.
- Black beans: I splurge on the organic version, or make my own recipe from Simple Green Meals
- Avocado or guacamole: Healthy fat is needed for our bodies to break down nutrients, and what better way than with a colorful avocado?!
- Colorful veggies: cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, corn, black olives, green onions
Get creative with the veggie toppings. Red onion provides a pop of color, radishes are super crunchy, jalapeรฑos really pop in flavor + spice… What are you fav veggies to add to a healthy taco salad?
Taco Salad toppings
Serve food that delights your tastebuds and nourishes your body at the same time. Choose a veggie or two from each of these 5 color groups and enjoy a variety of flavors as well as health benefits in your healthy taco salad.
Blue/purple foods provide vitamins A, C, and K. Green foods are rich in cancer fighting phyto-chemicals. Orange/yellow foods bring the beta-carotene and potassium. Red foods are good sources of iron. White/light green foods provide potassium, magnesium and vitamin E.
While this is just a glimpse into the incredible land of whole food, keep these tips in mind when choosing what colors join your plate for dinner.
What Makes Taco Salad Healthy?
Most taco salad recipes use ground beef, not this one. My walnut taco meat recipe is amazing. Now, I don’t often try to ‘mimic’ meat with plants, yet this recipe is pure genius on a plate. All you do is place walnuts in a bowl with water and a little lemon juice. Let sit for 8 hours or overnight to soften.
When ready, drain and rinse the soaked walnuts. Then add to a food processor with tamari (gluten-free soy sauce) and a few spices and grind it all up. You can turn up the spice on this ‘meat’ as much or as little as you want. If you have a fav taco seasoning, use that instead of my spice combo! This recipe made its debut in my our 21-Day Cleanse, and has been a fan fav ever since. Your salad just won’t be the same without it.
How to Incorporate Meat into Taco Salad
Plant-based eating doesn’t mean you have to be vegan. I’m not. If your family eats meat, try using half walnut taco meat and half ground beef. Your brain and body will thank you for providing it the rich benefits of walnuts, while you can also keep your meat-loving family members happy, too.
Healthy Taco Salad
Ingredients
- 1 cup Vegan Taco Meat
- 1 cup tortilla chips
- 2 cups romaine lettuce shredded
- ยพ cup black beans drained and rinsed
- ยฝ avocado diced
- ยฝ cup cherry tomatoes halved
- ยฝ red bell pepper diced
- ยผ cup corn thawed if frozen
- ยผ cup black olives sliced
- 2 tbsp green onions thinly sliced
- 2 tbsp cilantro for serving
- 1 tbsp dairy-free sour cream cashew cream
Instructions
- Prepare Vegan Taco Meat according to recipe (best if walnuts are soaked overnight. Yet in a pinch, you can "flash soak").
- Arrange romaine lettuce on plate and top with ingredients.
- Top with tortilla chips, followed by the taco meat, black beans, avocado, tomatoes, corn, olives, and green onions.
- Garnish with cilantro and sour cream.
Notes
- Vegan avocado crema would be really good on top instead of sour cream. It’s like a saucy version of guacamole.
- For a grain-free version, substitute corn tostadas with large cabbage or lettuce leaves, or simply omit.
- To heat taco meat, place a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and lightly coat the bottom with olive oil, about 1-2 teaspoons. Add taco meat mixture and lightly saute until warmed through and nuts are lightly toasted. Be careful not to let it burn. Use immediately.
Nutrition
Taco Salad Frequently asked questions
No! They can be super healthy yet still delicious by using fresh ingredients, protein powered vegan meat or real meat and dressing that is made with whole ingredients.
Easy! Use walnut taco meat, chickpeas, black beans, jackfruit, or tofu for a delicious non-meat taco salad. Swap out cheese + sour cream for guacamole and cashew cream. You won’t even miss the dairy or meat.
Taco salads are kind of a whole-meal-in-one dish. You’ve got your protein, starch, veggies, and fats altogether in one filling dish. Know that not all calories are the same, and if your healthy taco salad is full of fresh, whole foods, then you’ve got nothing to worry about except that next bite of flavor-filled goodness.
I am totally shocked by the vegan meat substitute. It really was very flavorful! My husband loved this salad and he has never been a big salad eater! Thank you for this recipe, it is truly delicious!
Taco salad was delicious. Most of ingredients for taco salad are my go too except the walnut meat. Walnuts are a little pricey so I just used chicken. I alternate between chicken and quinoa. One day Iโll be brave and try the walnut meat. Didnโt have time to make the dressing so I skipped it. Not a fan of dressing BUT when the ingredients are easy I will try. Iโm behind in the challenge but was able to make everything ahead of time for the potato salad INCLUDING the dressing. Canโt wait for tomorrowโs lunch!!
Delicious and guilt free salad!! I skipped the tortilla chips and love the walnut taco meat – great alternative to the quinoa taco meat I have eaten for years!!
My second salad of the day as I started late in the challenge! The taco “meat” is phenomenal!! I usually make quinoa taco meat but this is my new fave. I cut up and baked corn tortillas brushed with lime and a smidge of salt for the strips. I work shift work and this weekend I will be making this for my colleagues for our supper club Saturday evening! Thank you!!
Lots of great flavors and makes for a filling dinner. Easy to adjust to preferences, next time I will nix the olives and add some toasted pepitas in place of the walnut mixture.
Amazing!! This was so delicious, refreshing and all around perfect taco salad. I really like the โtaco meatโ and how itโs very simple meat alternative. 100% going to making this often.
Great taco salad!
This was a hit and we will make again ๐
Loved this one. I liked that the sour cream and avacado were the โdressing.โ I did add some extra protein, but this was delicious and crunchy!!
Delicious! Cashew cream definitely worth the extra step and time.
I made this without the vegan meat. It was a delicious and filling entree salad.
I just enjoyed this tasteful salad for a late lunch. Will definitely make it again
Oh my gosh. I was really hesitant about trying a salad without any dressing, but never fear… it is delicious! I will definitely be using this one over and over again, a very nice change from my regular “go to” salads.
Forgot to give it stars โโ๏ธ
Hooray for Taco Tuesday!
I first tried this recipe during one of Jenโs cleanses and fell head over heels in love with it, so it is now in the monthly rotation. The vegan taco meat is amazing in both taste and consistency in place of taco meat. And the cashew cream is a wonderful substitute for sour cream since I am lactose intolerant.
Simply delicious!
Great salad and super satisfying. The walnuts were surprisingly delicious!