This is by far one of our favorite salad recipes for the spring and summer. Strawberries are so ripe and sweet. Red grapes are plump and juicy. It has always been a hit every time! It is even gluten free!
Salad Ingredients: 1 cup Spinach leaves (I prefer baby spinach) 1/4 cup strawberries, sliced 1/4 cup red or green grapes, halved 1/4 cup toasted pecans For the Dressing: 1 cup oil (I used canola) 1/3 cup white vinegar 1/2 cup sugar 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. dry mustard Mix all dressing ingredients together well. It always tastes better on day 2, so if you have time, it is best to make this dressing ahead. Store covered, in the refrigerator. To toast the pecans: I just turn them on med-med/high in a pan and toss with 1/8 cup sugar. Toss until melted brown sugar coats pecans. Cool on wax paper. Place spinach in bowl, add strawberries and grapes. Top with toasted candied pecans and drizzle with dressing. Variations: You could use almonds instead of pecans. You can also use a low fat rasberry vinegarette in place of the homemade dressing. This recipe and more can be found at Gluten-Free Wednesdaysand at Slightly indulgent TuesdaysIt was also featured at My Recipes on You’ve Got to Taste This Blog!
Spinach Strawberry Salad
March 11, 2011 by 1 Comment
This is by far one of our favorite salad recipes for the spring and summer. Strawberries are so ripe and sweet. Red grapes are plump and juicy. It has always been a hit every time! It is even gluten free!
Salad Ingredients: 1 cup Spinach leaves (I prefer baby spinach) 1/4 cup strawberries, sliced 1/4 cup red or green grapes, halved 1/4 cup toasted pecans For the Dressing: 1 cup oil (I used canola) 1/3 cup white vinegar 1/2 cup sugar 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. dry mustard Mix all dressing ingredients together well. It always tastes better on day 2, so if you have time, it is best to make this dressing ahead. Store covered, in the refrigerator. To toast the pecans: I just turn them on med-med/high in a pan and toss with 1/8 cup sugar. Toss until melted brown sugar coats pecans. Cool on wax paper. Place spinach in bowl, add strawberries and grapes. Top with toasted candied pecans and drizzle with dressing. Variations: You could use almonds instead of pecans. You can also use a low fat rasberry vinegarette in place of the homemade dressing. This recipe and more can be found at Gluten-Free Wednesdaysand at Slightly indulgent TuesdaysIt was also featured at My Recipes on You’ve Got to Taste This Blog!























I love spinach salad with strawberries and pecans in it. I never would have thought to add grapes, but I imagine they’re a very tasty addition!