Goat cheese salad with spinach, strawberries, pecans and balsamic dressing is the perfect way to celebrate strawberry season! The fresh strawberries serve two roles - an element in the salad and a surprise guest in the dressing too!
You might also enjoy this strawberry shortcake with fresh and roasted strawberries.
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Why you'll love this recipe
You’ve just bought the six-pack of strawberries at the farmers' market and you only have two or three days to polish them off before they are past their prime. What is a berry lover to do?
Aside from the obvious -- snacking on them whole or sliced -- there are oh so many ways to use them up. Desserts are the obvious direction but how about adding them to a salad?
If you think you don’t like sweet with your savory, this goat cheese salad with strawberries and toasted pecans will change your mind.
Ingredients you'll need
Both the dressing and salad use minimal ingredients. The strawberries are used in both so you get lots of strawberry flavor and it's a great way to use up that bounty!
- Fresh strawberries: Super fun way to use fresh strawberries twice in this recipe!
- Balsamic vinegar: I like the marriage of strawberries and balsamic but if you don't have any, try white wine, red wine or cider vinegar and add a touch of sugar to mimic the sweet and tangy taste of balsamic vinegar.
- Fresh herbs: My first choice of herb is basil but sometimes I don't have any availabe. I've used thyme and even some mint and had terrific results.
- Extra virgin olive oil: For salad dressing, I use the best olive oil I have on hand.
- Fresh spinach: Another green that would work great is arugula. I think butter lettuce would be really nice as well.
- Pecans: I love the flavor of pecans but walnuts, almonds, pistachios, macadamias or pine nuts would also be lovely!
- Goat cheese: Goat cheese is such a good salad addition - creamy and flavorful but not too powerful. However, feta would also be a great choice here and I've used it many times! Or try a vegan goat cheese, if you don't eat dairy!
- Strawberries: If you only had enough strawberries for the dressing, use another fruit - blueberries, peaches, nectarines, or even apples would be a delicious alternative.
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Steps to make this recipe
I love to prep ahead when I can. For this strawberry spinach salad recipe, you can definitely prepare the dressing earlier in the day or even a few day before you make the salad. The nuts can be toasted ahead as well.
Prep the balsamic dressing:
1. Using a blender (pictured in the recipe card) or a food processor (pictured in this step-by-step section), add the sliced strawberries and balsamic and pulse or blend just to start the liquification of the strawberries.
2. Add the fresh herbs and some salt and pepper and the olive oil. Pulse or blend until the oil is fully incorporated.
3. You'll notice it will change color to a mauvy pink. Taste for seasoning, adjust if needed. Then store in a dressing bottle or any sealed container until ready to use.
Prep the goat cheese salad
4. Place spinach in a bowl or on a large platter. Top with strawberries, toasted pecans, and crumbled goat cheese.
5. Add some salt and pepper and then dress with the strawberry balsamic dressing.
Expert Tips and Recipe FAQs
Tips
- If you are serving this as a main course, add chicken (store-bought rotisserie chicken on a busy weeknight will do just fine). Got leftover pork tenderloin or turkey? That would be great here too! Even some broiled or pan-fried tofu or lentils or quinoa.
- The dressing is enough for more than one salad - get creative and try the dressing with some of the other combinations mentioned in the ingredient section - switch up the greens, the nuts, the cheese, and/or the fruit!
- My pomegranate molasses salad dressing would be another great dressing for this salad!
FAQs
Aside from how much we all love the sweet, squishy goodness of a fresh strawberry, don’t forget it’s also packed with nutrients. For more details about its nutritional qualities, head over to this post about my farm tour in Watsonville and read the section called #8aday. Suffice it to say, the American Diabetes Association considers strawberries to be one of their ten superfoods.
This salad can be prepared ahead to take to a picnic, party, or weekend dinner party. PLACE your pre-washed spinach in a to-go container for transport.
WASH and dry the strawberries. If you are serving the salad fairly quickly, go ahead and slice them up. If it will be a few hours, bring a small paring knife and slice them when you put the salad together. TOAST and chop the pecans – this can be done hours ahead or even the day before. CRUMBLE up the goat cheese and place in a container so you can just toss it on the salad. Prepare the dressing as early as a few days ahead if you’d like – it will be fine stored in the fridge. PACK it all in a cooler. Assemble it right before dinner is served. Remember to bring your serving utensils. The host or hostess will thank you!
I have added chicken to this salad and turned it into a main course for lunch or dinner. Pork tenderloin or turkey would also be an excellent choice. But even without the meat, the cheese and nuts make it a hearty salad. Or consider adding some lentils or quinoa or even tofu!
What to serve with strawberry goat cheese salad?
Almost any chicken, turkey, or pork tenderloin main course will be a lovely pairing. Or as mentioned above, use leftover proteins and turn the salad into the main course.
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Goat Cheese Salad with Spinach, Strawberries, Pecans and Balsamic Dressing
Beth LeeIngredients
Dressing:
- 1 cup fresh strawberries, sliced
- â…“ cup balsamic vinegar
- ¾ cup olive oil
- Fresh thyme or basil - to taste
- ¾ teaspoon kosher salt or to taste
- ½ teaspoon fresh cracked pepper or to taste
Salad:
- 10 oz pre-washed spinach or wash your own
- ½ cup raw pecans toasted * and rough chopped
- ½ cup plain goat cheese crumbled
- strawberries about 10 or 15 sliced
- kosher salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
To prepare the dressing:
- Put sliced strawberries and balsamic vinegar into a blender; liquefy briefly.
- Add in fresh herbs (thyme or basil) and a big pinch of salt and pepper. Then add the olive oil. Blend until the oil combines well with the other ingredients - it will change color and texture as it does.
- Take cover off and taste - add more salt, pepper, or fresh herbs if needed. This recipe makes enough dressing (about 1 ¾ cup) for at least 2 or 3 salads.
To prepare the salad:
- Place spinach in a bowl or on a large platter. Top with strawberries, toasted pecans, and crumbled goat cheese.
- Add some salt and pepper and then dress with the strawberry balsamic dressing.
Notes
- If you are serving this as a main course, add chicken (store-bought rotisserie chicken on a busy weeknight will do just fine). Got leftover pork tenderloin or turkey? That would be great here too! Even some broiled or pan-fried tofu or lentils or quinoa.
- The dressing is enough for more than one salad - get creative and try the dressing with some of the other combinations mentioned in the ingredient section - switch up the greens, the nuts, the cheese, and/or the fruit!
- My pomegranate molasses salad dressing would be another great dressing for this salad!
Nutrition
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Coleen @ The Redhead Baker
Strawberry salads are the best! They just scream "it's almost summer!"
Laura @motherwouldknow
Strawberries in a spinach salad? Yes please! Your tastebuds and mine are definitely from the same tastebud tree - I wouldn't change a thing about this salad, unless of course, I'm missing one of the ingredients and have to substitute:)
Carol Borchardt
I love a spinach strawberry salad and the goat cheese and pecans added really sounds amazing! We have a balsamic vinaigrette that we make but have never added strawberries to it. What a great idea and I'm going to try yours for sure!
Beth Lee
The strawberry addition is fun! And a natural partner w the balsamic. Makes for a thicker texture and a pretty color.
Sarah Walker Caron
I love, love, love salads like this that combine greens, fruit and cheese. And that dressing sounds divine. YUM!
Beth Lee
Much yumminess in all the dishes this month! I want this to be a real progressive dinner, not virtual!
Karen
Those strawberries you found are absolutely perfect. Love the strawberry bowl too!
Beth Lee
So excited it's berry season again!
Barb | Creative Culinary
I absolutely love salads like this Beth, I make more fruit and cheese combinations than those with tomatoes; I find most tomatoes are just not worthy unless it's mid summer.
Strawberries and spinach AND goat cheese. Oh my is right!
Beth Lee
What a match this would be with your berry brie!
Jane
I can't believe I've never made a strawberry and spinach salad and I need to remedy that with this amazing recipe! Your photos leap off the page - so beautiful Beth!!
Beth Lee
Thx Jane! I know your version of this salad would be creative and delicious.
Tamara Andersen
What a beautiful late spring salad you've created! I love strawberries and spinach together, and the dressing sounds divine!
Beth Lee
Thank you! And it will keep on showing up on our table all summer long.
Liz
Oh, my! I love that you made a homemade dressing---and added pecans and goat cheese! A delicious twist on my usual spinach and strawberry salad! So yummy.
Beth Lee
I was especially proud of the dressing - because it's so easy to just fall back on what you know or let someone else make it. But salad dressing is really so easy!
Michael
That looks delicious! Really starting to love strawberries in a salad. I probably had it five times this pst summer. And homemade dressing! YES!
omgyummy
I bet one of your mustards could be lovely in a different riff on the dressing! Oh the nuts, strawberries, cheese, and greens are just so beautiful together, so tasty, and good for you too. What could be better!
healthyyou72
Love love the OMG out of strawberries, so cute!!! I agree buying store bought dressing is annoying, too much high fructose corn syrup, yuck! Your salad looks gorgeous:-)
Hugs, Terra
Tina
I would love to invite you over to THIS WEEK'S CRAVINGS linky party for Summer Salads. This recipe would be perfect, we hope you stop by and link it up! Thanks a million!
http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/2011/05/this-weeks-cravings-30-summer-salads.html
rsmacaalay
I love that OMG strawberries!
@yumivore
Strawberries and balsamic dressing is a match made in heaven. Wonderful ideas for spring strawberries!
sandy corman
all looks and sounds delicious.