This strawberry spinach salad recipe is one of the best salads ever! With just a few ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen and a simply delicious vinaigrette, this salad is perfect for serving a crowd or just serving yourself for lunch!
The Best Strawberry Spinach Salad
I’ll be honest, I can’t take all or really any of the credit for today’s recipe because it’s one my good friend Sara shared with me before she moved to Hawaii. And ever since she shared it, I’ve been making it pretty much monthly. Maybe weekly. It’s seriously the best spinach and strawberry salad I’ve ever tried.
I’m a huge fan of fruit and nut salads and this one still takes the cake. It’s that dressing, I tell ya.
You can make it without the pasta if you want to make it a bit more clean, but the pasta really does make a difference in soaking up the dressing! So just keep that in mind if you change up the recipe to fit your eating lifestyle!
Spinach Strawberry Salad Ingredients
There really are just a few ingredients in the actual salad but the dressing is a different story. It’s a homemade dressing, so it obviously needs a bit more flavor! The key ingredients in the salad itself are the strawberries and spinach (obviously), candied almonds (you could use other nuts if you want), dried cranberries, pasta, and other course goat cheese.
If you want to buy extra strawberries, those extra sliced strawberries would be great on top of this strawberry poke cake!
Or use them to make this summer strawberry mocktail – a total show stopper drink for a summer party!
Same thing – if you prefer bleu cheese to goat cheese, feel free to switch it up. I tend to think bleu cheese is gross so goat cheese it is for me!
And last but not least, the dressing. I highly recommend using this recipe and not some store bought version but hey it’s your life, do what you want.
How to Make This Strawberry Spinach Salad
The beauty of this salad is how ridiculously easy it is. Other than having to cook the pasta and making the dressing, it’s really a cinch. And I like to make the dressing and just keep some in the fridge for all week when I’m craving a salad. And the pasta, if you can’t make pasta, I can’t help you there. Boil water, pour in pasta, take out pasta, and serve. Done and done.
The key to making this salad is to mix in all of the ingredients other than the cheese, which will go on last. Mix all the ingredients up, toss it in dressing (or let people put on their own), and then add the cheese. If you add the cheese in earlier, it gets all mushed around and no longer tastes like delicious goat cheese crumbles you’re going for.
Making Spinach and Strawberry Salad Ahead of Time
You can totally make this salad ahead of time unlike these fruit banana boats. The only kicker is that if you’re going to make it ahead of time, don’t add the cheese or dressing yet. Everything else should be fine. Or better yet, prep all of your ingredients (e.g., slice the strawberries, cook the pasta, make the dressing) then literally just toss it minutes before you’re ready to serve it.
If you have leftovers, wrap them up with plastic wrap and eat within 24 hours. Any longer and it’s likely going to get mushy like old salads do. Check out the video below to see how easy it is to make (even with the dressing!).
What to Serve with This Strawberry Spinach Salad
The Best Strawberry Spinach Salad
Ingredients
- 1-2 bags of baby spinach
- 1 cup almonds caramelized
- 1 cup Craisins
- 2 cups sliced strawberries
- ½ cup crumbled goat cheese
- 8 oz of cooked bow tie pasta (optional)
Dressing Ingredients
- ¼ cup red wine vinegar
- ½ Cup olive oil
- 1 Tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 tsp dried basil
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- ½ tsp salt
- ½ tsp pepper
Instructions
- Combine all of your salad dressing ingredients together in a bowl and place in refrigerator to blend.
- Right before your are ready to serve the salad, combine all of the salad ingredients together other than the goat cheese.
- Toss salad with dressing.
- Top with goat cheese just before serving.
- Serve chilled.
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Amy @ Ms. Toody Goo Shoes says
I love strawberries in my salad, and this dressing does sound fantastic! Pinned! Thanks for linking up with Best of the Weekend!
Lou Lou Girls says
This looks incredible! I’m drooling right now. Pinned and tweeted. We are so thrilled to have you at our party. Please stop by on Monday at 7, so we can see your amazing projects. Lou Lou Girls
Rach D says
Love any salad with strawberries! Spinach is one of my favs as well 🙂 Looks like a great recipe to have on hand when company comes over.
Thanks for sharing this on this week’s Mom 2 Mom Link Up Party 🙂 Hope you join us again, Rachael @ Diamonds in the Rough
Diane says
Oh my goodness. I love strawberries in a green salad. This looks fantastic with your add ins! Thank you for linking up at #PureBloglove Link Party! The party begins every Thursday night at 8 p.m. EST. and runs through the week end. I’m hosting at http://www.homemadefoodjunkie.com. I would love to see more of your ideas!
Karren Haller says
I have been wanting to try a new dressing, I just bought the red wine vinegar.I copied and printed your recipe, thank you!
Thanks for stopping by to link and share on The Oh My Heartsie Girl WW this week!!
We appreciate you shared your blog with us!!
Have a great week, Karren~Host
Ashleigh says
Pinned!! Oh my goodness, this looks amazing! Thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful week and please come share and link up with me now!! http://www.wrightsimply.com/2015/03/those-messy-leprechauns-wordless.html
xx Ashleigh @SimplyWright
Amy Anderson says
This recipe looks delicious! I love Craisins on my salad!
TheKimSix Fix says
That looks so good!! pinning!
DesignedByBH says
This sounds delicious!!!! I LOVE salads like this. Pinning! 🙂
Kathleen says
That is such a pretty salad and it sounds great. I love Pompeian Red Wine Vinegar. I put it on my avocados and tomatoes. Yum!