The first time I made Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing, the grill still smelled like burgers from the weekend cookout. However, I wanted something lighter for lunch. The sweet pineapple, smoky corn, and creamy citrus dressing turned a simple bowl of greens into one of those fresh summer meals that feels bright from the very first bite.
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Why You’ll Love This Grilled Pineapple Salad
Sweet, Tangy, and Smoky Summer Flavors
This Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing brings together everything summer salads should have. The pineapple turns juicy and caramelized on the grill, while the corn adds a smoky bite. Then, the citrus dressing ties it all together with bright orange and lemon flavor.
Meanwhile, the creamy texture keeps every bite smooth and balanced.
A Light Yet Satisfying Salad for Warm Weather
Although this salad feels fresh and light, it still fills you up. The avocado adds richness, while the pepitas bring crunch. As a result, you get a salad that works well for lunch, dinner, or even a backyard cookout side dish.
I also love serving this on hot evenings when nobody wants a heavy meal.
Naturally Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Plant-Based
This Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing fits many eating styles. It is naturally gluten free, dairy free, and plant based. In fact, you can also make it Paleo or Whole30 friendly by skipping the corn.
That flexibility makes it great for gatherings.
What Makes the Creamy Citrus Dressing So Good
Fresh Orange and Lemon Juice for Bright Flavor
Fresh citrus juice gives this dressing its lively flavor. The orange juice adds sweetness, while the lemon juice keeps everything sharp and refreshing.
Together, they create a dressing that tastes clean and vibrant.
How Olive Oil and Almond Milk Create a Creamy Texture
Olive oil gives the dressing body and richness. Meanwhile, the almond milk softens the acidity and creates a silky finish.
Once blended with parsley and shallots, the dressing turns creamy without needing dairy.
Tips for Balancing Sweet and Tangy Notes
If your oranges taste extra sweet, add a touch more lemon juice. However, if the dressing tastes too sharp, drizzle in a little more olive oil.
Always taste before serving because citrus can vary from batch to batch.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Ingredients for the Creamy Citrus Dressing
- 1/2 cup fresh orange juice
- 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened almond milk
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley
- 3/4 cup olive oil
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon minced shallots
- Pinch of kosher salt
Ingredients for the Grilled Pineapple Salad
- 4 pineapple slices
- 1 sliced avocado
- 1 corn on the cob
- 1/2 cup pepitas
- 1 cup fresh blueberries
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 cups mixed greens
Optional Swaps and Add-Ins
You can swap blueberries for strawberries or blackberries. Likewise, spinach works nicely instead of mixed greens.
For extra protein, grilled chicken or shrimp tastes amazing here. You could also add black beans for a plant based option.
How to Make Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing
Step 1: Blend the Citrus Dressing Until Smooth
Add the orange juice, lemon juice, almond milk, parsley, olive oil, rice vinegar, shallots, and salt to a blender.
Then blend until smooth and creamy. Set aside while you prepare the salad ingredients.
Step 2: Grill the Pineapple and Corn Until Lightly Charred
Preheat the grill to medium high heat and clean the grates well.
Next, brush the pineapple slices lightly with olive oil. Grill them for about 2 minutes per side until caramelized. Meanwhile, grill the corn for about 5 minutes per side until lightly charred.
Let the corn cool slightly, then slice the kernels from the cob.
Step 3: Prep the Greens and Fresh Toppings
Divide the mixed greens between two bowls.
Then slice the avocado and prepare the blueberries and pepitas so everything is ready for assembly.
Step 4: Assemble the Salad and Drizzle with Dressing
Top the greens with grilled pineapple, avocado, corn, blueberries, and pepitas.
Finally, drizzle the creamy citrus dressing over the salad and serve immediately.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 2 salads
Cuisine: American
Method: Grill
Calories: 100 kcal
Tips for the Best Grilled Pineapple Salad
How to Grill Pineapple Without Sticking
Always clean and oil the grill grates first. Also, brush the pineapple lightly with olive oil before grilling.
That small step helps the fruit release easily once caramelized.
Choosing the Best Avocados and Greens
Pick avocados that feel slightly soft but not mushy. Meanwhile, fresh mixed greens should look crisp and vibrant.
Fresh ingredients really matter in this salad because the flavors stay simple and clean.
How to Get Perfect Char on Corn
Turn the corn every few minutes so it cooks evenly. Also, keep the heat medium high instead of extremely hot.
That way, the corn chars without drying out.

Stove-Top Option for Pineapple and Corn
Using a Cast Iron Skillet Instead of a Grill
If you do not have a grill, use a hot cast iron skillet instead.
Add a little olive oil, then cook the pineapple and corn until lightly charred and caramelized.
How to Keep the Same Smoky Flavor Indoors
A cast iron skillet creates beautiful browning. Meanwhile, a small pinch of smoked paprika can add extra smoky flavor indoors.
The salad still tastes fresh and summery either way.
Easy Recipe Variations
Whole30 and Paleo Modifications
For Whole30 or Paleo diets, simply leave out the corn.
The pineapple, avocado, greens, and creamy citrus dressing still create plenty of flavor and texture.
Protein Additions for a Heartier Meal
Grilled shrimp pairs beautifully with the citrus dressing. Likewise, grilled chicken or salmon works well too.
If you want a vegetarian option, crispy chickpeas add crunch and protein.
Seasonal Fruit and Veggie Swaps
Peaches, strawberries, or mango all fit nicely in this salad. In fact, this Easy mango and feta salad for a sweet and savory summer side inspired some of the fruit combinations I love using during peak summer.
You could also swap blueberries for cherry tomatoes when you want a more savory bowl.
Serving Suggestions
Best Ways to Serve This Summer Salad
Serve this Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing cold or slightly warm.
It works beautifully as a light lunch, especially with iced tea or fresh lemonade.
Pairing Ideas for BBQs and Light Dinners
This salad pairs well with grilled burgers, seafood, or veggie skewers. Meanwhile, this Street corn salad with Greek yogurt and grilled corn flavor also fits perfectly on a summer cookout table.
For drinks, I often serve it with this Refreshing pineapple peach agua fresca for tropical summer meals.
When to Serve It as a Side Dish or Main Meal
Serve smaller portions as a side dish for cookouts. However, larger bowls with added protein turn it into a satisfying dinner.
It also works well for casual outdoor lunches.
How to Store Leftovers
Best Way to Store the Dressing
Store the dressing in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Shake or stir before serving because the oil may separate slightly.
Keeping the Salad Fresh and Crisp
Keep the dressing separate from the greens until serving time.
That way, the salad stays crisp and fresh longer.
Can You Make It Ahead of Time
You can grill the pineapple and corn ahead of time. Likewise, you can blend the dressing earlier in the day.
Then simply assemble the salad right before serving.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overcooking the Pineapple
Do not leave the pineapple on the grill too long. Otherwise, it can become mushy and lose its juicy texture.
Two minutes per side usually works perfectly.
Adding Dressing Too Early
Always wait to dress the salad until serving.
Otherwise, the greens can wilt quickly.
Skipping the Grill Prep
Clean and oil the grill before cooking. This simple step helps prevent sticking and creates cleaner grill marks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some common mistakes to avoid when grilling pineapple?
Overcooking pineapple is one of the biggest mistakes. Also, placing pineapple on dirty or dry grill grates can cause sticking. Keep the heat medium high and grill only until caramelized.
What is in citrus dressing?
This creamy citrus dressing includes fresh orange juice, lemon juice, olive oil, almond milk, parsley, rice vinegar, shallots, and kosher salt.
Does balsamic vinaigrette go with pineapple?
Yes, balsamic vinaigrette pairs nicely with pineapple because the sweet and tangy flavors balance well. However, the creamy citrus dressing in this recipe keeps the salad lighter and brighter.
What does grilled pineapple go with?
Grilled pineapple tastes great with salads, grilled chicken, shrimp, seafood, tacos, burgers, and summer side dishes.
More Such Recipes
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- Fresh summer corn salad with crisp vegetables and bright flavors
- Easy mango and feta salad for a sweet and savory summer side
- Strawberry spinach salad packed with fresh berries and greens
- Street corn salad with Greek yogurt and grilled corn flavor
- Refreshing pineapple peach agua fresca for tropical summer meals
- Homemade lemonade recipe with fresh citrus flavor for warm days
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Final Thoughts
Why This Grilled Pineapple Salad Is Perfect for Summer
Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing tastes like summer in a bowl. The smoky fruit, creamy avocado, crisp greens, and citrus dressing create a colorful mix that feels fresh and satisfying.
It comes together quickly, which also makes it great for busy warm days.
A Fresh and Flavorful Salad You’ll Want to Make Again
Once you try this salad, it easily becomes part of the summer dinner rotation. The sweet and smoky flavors feel exciting without requiring complicated steps.
It is simple, fresh, and full of texture in every bite.
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Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing Amazing
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 2 salads 1x
- Diet: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Plant Based
Description
Grilled Pineapple Salad + Creamy Citrus Dressing is a fresh summer salad with juicy grilled pineapple, charred corn, creamy avocado, blueberries, pepitas, and a bright citrus dressing.
Ingredients
Citrus Dressing:
1/2 cup fresh orange juice
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon unsweetened almond milk
1/4 cup fresh parsley
3/4 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 tablespoon minced shallots
Pinch of kosher salt
Salad:
4 pineapple slices
1 sliced avocado
1 corn on the cob
1/2 cup pepitas
1 cup fresh blueberries
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 cups mixed greens
Instructions
1. Add orange juice, lemon juice, almond milk, parsley, olive oil, rice vinegar, shallots, and kosher salt to a blender.
2. Blend until smooth and creamy.
3. Preheat grill to medium high heat and clean the grates.
4. Brush pineapple slices lightly with olive oil.
5. Grill pineapple for about 2 minutes per side until caramelized.
6. Grill corn for about 5 minutes per side until lightly charred.
7. Let corn cool slightly, then slice kernels from the cob.
8. Divide mixed greens between two bowls.
9. Top greens with grilled pineapple, avocado, corn, pepitas, and blueberries.
10. Drizzle with creamy citrus dressing before serving.
Notes
Pineapple and corn can also be cooked in a hot cast iron skillet with olive oil until lightly charred.
For Whole30 or Paleo diets, leave out the corn.
Adjust dressing amount to taste.
Best served right after assembling for the freshest texture.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Summer Veggies Recipes
- Method: Grill
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 salad
- Calories: 100

