Autumn Harvest Salad

Autumn is in full swing here in Boise and it has been glorious.  Blue sunny skies, firey reds, oranges, and golds on all our trees and crisp cool air.  This is my favorite time of year and I wanted a salad that encompassed all of it!  Do you guys remember that Honey Cider Vinaigrette I shared a couple weeks back?  Although it’s great on lots of things, I created it specifically to go with this salad.  This Autumn Harvest Salad is loaded with all of my favorite fall ingredients, but feel free to substitute and  alter depending on what you like.

Autumn Harvest Salad

One of my favorite things in here is roasted butternut squash.  If that sounds odd to you, you’ve just got to try it!  Roasted squash on salads adds a buttery richness and also some bulk that makes the meal really filling.  If you don’t have time for the squash you could certainly leave it out, but if you can swing it I definitely recommend it.  I always roast squash in the Rosemary Olive Oil from our Shop, it pairs fantastically with butternut and all varieties of squash.

Roasted Butternut Squash on Pan

You can toss the squash in warm, or at room temp, or even cold. I usually prep it a little ahead and toss it in at room temp.

Now let’s talk about what else is in here.  We’ve got crisp, crunchy apples of course.  Pears would work well also, but I love the crunch from the apples.

Crunchy Harvest Salad

Speaking of crunch, I love a good mix of crunchy and soft things, so I always add a candied nut, which you can make or buy.  Pumpkin seeds (Pepitas) are super festive, too!

Feta adds a tangy, salty, bite.

Crunchy Salad Toppers Feta Peans and Pepitas

Can we talk pomegranates for a second?  I love pomegranates in the fall and winter.  If you’re not sure how to cut and prepare a fresh pomegranate, click here!

They look SO gorgeous and festive.  Can I tell you a little secret thought?  I actually don’t love them in salads!  While I enjoy snacking on them plain- I don’t love the texture in a salad, haha.  So use those if you wish, or just do what I do and put a few on the very top because it looks so pretty but not enough to take over.

Pomegranate open on Table

I’ve also got some red onion in there, and you can add rotisserie chicken if you’d like a protein.

Overhead shot of Harvest Salad

It’s all drizzled with my Honey Cider Vinaigrette and seriously this was one of the best salads I’ve eaten in a long time!

Honey Cider Dressing on Salad

So much goodness in there.

Autumn Harvest Salad Recipe

While in all of these photos, ingredients are arranged to be picture perfect- if you’re serving this to a large group (it would be perfect and festive for fall baby and wedding showers and any other luncheon type events!) you can just chop everything into uniformly diced pieces.  As you can see, that’s what happens to dishes like this after photographing, when I get to eat them for lunch 🙂

Autumn Harvest Salad Chopped in Bowl

Hope you can add this one to the rotation and enjoy!

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Autumn Harvest Salad


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Description

A hearty autumnal salad with seasonal ingredients and a Honey Cider Dressing.  Note:  Ingredient amounts are approximate, like any salad- feel free to add according to your liking!


Ingredients

1 large bag greens (spring mix, spinach mix, etc.)
12 medium apples, sliced or diced
1 butternut squash, diced and roasted (see note)
1 handful candied pecans or other nut of your choice
1 handful pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
1 handful crumbled feta cheese
1 handful pomegranate arils 
1 small red onion, sliced thin
optional: shredded or diced roasted chicken
Honey Cider Vinaigrette


Instructions

Place greens in large serving bowl and top with everything else!  Toss with Dressing and enjoy.

Notes

How to prepare Roasted Butternut Squash:  Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Cut the long top off the squash to separate it from the bottom round part.  Cut each of these two parts in half length wise and use a spoon to scoop out seeds.  Peel and dice squash into bite-size pieces and lay them on a foil-lined baking sheet for easy clean up.  Drizzle with olive oil and toss to coat, and sprinkle with salt and pepper.  Roast at 400 degrees until soft and slightly golden, about 20 minutes.

 

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. This salad take some prep work, but HOLY MOLY is it WORTH it!!! I made it without chicken and brought it to bunco. It was SO GOOD it was all I ate (and there was tons of other food options there). I’m making it again tonight for a big party tomorrow. THE BEST. Thank you for this one!!






  2. I was looking for a salad to make for a dinner we were invited to. I made this one, and it was perfect! I couldn’t find pomegranate, so I used strawberries. I also couldn’t find apple cider for the dressing, so I used a powdered apple cider drink mix. It worked great! I will definitely make this salad on repeat! Delicious!! Thank you for the recipe!!






  3. thank you SO MUCH for this recipe…..served it to friends at a dinner party & it was a BIG hit. NUMMY!

  4. This was just fantastic. So unique with the Cider vinaigrette. Like a really amazing restaurant salad that you think you’ll never be able to make at home!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing such a terrific recipe.






  5. Just made this last night and it was divine! I had uncooked chicken tenders so added them and the onions to the butternut squash for the last 20 min (had to cook the squash longer, for 40 min or so), and everything came out perfectly. I didn’t have pepitas or candied nuts so used pistachios, and the salt mixed with the sweetness of the squash hit the spot. We also used honeycrisp apples, craisins, and a balsamic vinaigrette that we had leftover. Highly recommend! Thanks for a great recipe!






  6. This salad looks delicious and healthful….we already love roasted squash and apples! Thank you.

  7. I am so into making salads in a Mason Jars & this would be perfect… Looks so good & ready to go…BonitaBonita

  8. Looks delish! This is super similar to an old favorite Southern Living salad, which used a poppyseed dressing and goat cheese and bacon crumbles. The squash is the star in both salads, though.

  9. This looks amazing! Do you know if you can roast frozen butternut squash? I just got a bag from Costco — works great in soups, but maybe not roasted…

    1. that’s a good question- generally speaking I don’t usually have great luck roasting after frozen because of extra moisture, but you could try!