13 Top-Rated Rice Salads

13 Top-Rated Rice Salads

A deliciously colorful lunch with a sherry vinegar dressing. The best part: all the veggies can be prepped in 15 minutes or less.

Rave Review: "This makes a great summer lunch, dinner, or picnic salad. The recipe as written is a great launching recipe – add anything you want or delete anything you don't want. You can make it vegetarian or add the meat and tuna. I added some chopped onion and a pinch of red pepper flakes for more flavor, and some chopped celery and red bell pepper for crunch." —Mike H

A veggie-packed rice salad with pops of bright yellow bell pepper, tangy capers and lemony dressing. The preparation is easy, just cook the rice and throw everything in!

Rave Review: "Need a healthy snack or lunch that will keep you full? Belgian endive and brown rice make for a refreshing lunch. For more than one serving, just multiply. This recipe would be great for summer or fall picnics, too! Add finely chopped fruit such as oranges or apples." —kekadu

A lighter dish with a southern twist! Coated in French dressing, mayo and a touch of curry, this rice salad's pungent yellow color will draw the eye AND the taste buds.

Rave Review: "This wonderful salad of pasta, currants, and vegetables is dressed with a tangy vinaigrette." —CWillemin

Rave Review: "I used white balsamic vinegar and loved the mild and pleasant sweet flavor combined with the tang of the Dijon mustard. The feta cheese was the crown jewel tying it all together. I liked it best after it was chilled. I will make this again without a doubt." —Linda (LMT)

An Asian-inspired salad with eye-catching black rice, a soy sauce base and vibrant veggies for color and crunch.

A risotto-textured Mexican rice salad with fibrous black beans and spicy jalapeno. It only requires half an hour of cooling before it's time to devour!

Rave Review: "Everyone really enjoys this salad; it features wild rice, chicken, and cashews along with plump juicy red grapes. Besides wild rice, the real star of this salad is the dressing that uses curry powder to provide a delicious and unique flavor. And like a lot of dishes, it is best served after sitting overnight to ensure all the flavors get a chance to know each other!!" —Scott Newell

Serve up this comfort dish for dinner, and then eat it cold for lunch the next day after the flavors have marinated overnight!

Rave Review: "I made this for a women's luncheon. Everyone asked me for the recipe. Not only is it delicious and healthy it's also a nice change from your average green salad or pasta salad." —JUNEMAMA

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