Tomato Avocado Salad

This tomato, onion, and avocado salad is the prime definition of fresh and simple. There’s no tossing involved, just layers of 3 main ingredients in their most natural form.

Tomato, onion, avocado salad on a plate next to parsley.

For me, a fresh salad always has a special place on the dinner table. Especially when it’s as simple as this one – a tomato avocado salad – that takes less than 10 minutes to make!

Slices of juicy, on-the-vine tomatoes are layered with punchy onions and creamy avocado slices. For dressing, all you need is a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, and a little sprinkle of chopped parsley.

Seriously, how good does that sound? It’s almost a riff on everyone’s favorite caprese salad. But don’t be thrown off by its summery ingredients, because this salad can honestly be served all-year round. The garden-fresh flavors add a refreshing bite to a variety of meals. And the vibrant colors will brighten up any table from spring to winter. Now that’s what I call a forever, timeless salad you can depend on anytime, anywhere.

Ingredients for tomato, onion, and avocado salad on a table

What’s In This Salad?

The name is pretty self-explanatory, but there’s a few little additions that add a fresh, bright touch.

  • Tomatoes: I love on-the-vine tomatoes for bigger slices and maximum juiciness. But you can also use Roma tomatoes, or any kind you can get your hands on.
  • Onion: Although I’m going with sweet yellow onions, choose your favorite! Yellow, white, or red onion will work beautifully in this salad.
  • Avocado: Try to use an avocado that’s perfectly ripe for firm, yet creamy slices – not too soft and not too hard.
  • Parsley: This is my go-to herb for a garden-type salad. But you can also use cilantro, especially if you swap in lime juice! That combo is pretty magical.
  • Lemon & Olive Oil: A drizzle of splurgy, good quality olive oil and fresh lemon juice turns this simple salad into a mouthwatering one.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

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