By:Nagi
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There’s a few components to make this Apple Salad – and it’s worth it! With candied walnuts or pecans, plumped cranberries, thinly sliced apple and leafy greens, this is a salad that’s worthy of festive gatherings.
This Apple Salad is tossed with a simple vinaigrette – because with all the fabulous textures and flavours going on here,we don’t want the dressing to steal the show!!
A SHOW-OFFY APPLE SALAD
There’s 3 types of salads in my world:
1. quick and easy salads for midweek meals;
2. giant meal salads; and
3. show-offy salads.
In my world, the definition of “show-offy salads” are those that require a bit more effort, reserved for gatherings, lunch with friends, and for family dinners where I’m sulking because everybody else “bagsed” the “fun” courses – starters, main and dessert, leaving me with “just” salad.
“You want me to bring salad? I’ll show you a salad!!” I fume silently to myself.
And thus, I embark on a mission to make a great salad. Tasty, pretty and interesting – but stillfresh enough to be a side dish.
This Apple Salad with Walnuts and Cranberries is one such salad.
This recipe centres around apples, the crisp, juicy sweetness and pairing it with leafy greens and an assortment of other ingredients to create a salad that’s loaded with great textures.
Well, actually, justoneapple. That’s all you need for this recipe. Once sliced thinly, one apple stretches quite far.
I like to use red apples for this, mainly for colour and also because I prefer the sweet with a bit of tart that is inherent with most varieties of red apples here in Australia. But feel free to use any apple you want!
HOW TO MAKE MY APPLE SALAD
I did say upfront that there’s a few components to this apple salad, and I think it’s worth it if you’re going all out! BUT you can absolutely simplify it – note the significant use of the words“optional step”in the following section:
Candied walnuts (or pecans or other nuts) – Super quick, 5 minutes on the stove for crunchy toffee coated nuts.This is an optional step for show-off purposes;
Plump cranberries – Just a 5 minute soak in hot water is all that’s required to transform shrivelled up dried cranberries (orany berries) into plump little balls that burst in your mouth when you bite into them.Again, optional!
Sliced apple drizzled with lemon to stop them from browning – optional if serving immediately;
Simple dressing made with vinegar, oil, mustard and sugar. Keep it simple to let everything else shine!
Leafy greens, onion for a fresh bite and the teeniest crumble offeta or goats cheese mainly for garnish.
As I always do out of interest, I did a quick search on the internet to see how others do Apple Salad. I was somewhat bemused to see an astonishing array of mayo-laden salads made with apple.
Suffice to say, this is pretty much on the opposite end of the spectrum. I’d describe this salad as fresh and brightwith the zingy dressing, the crisp sweet juiciness of apple, and the leafy greens, with added pops of flavour and textures from the sweet-tart (plumped!) cranberries and the crunch of the candied walnuts.
It really is a terrific combination! – Nagi x
MORE GREAT SALADS FOR GATHERINGS
Wild Rice Salad – the vibrant colours in this are amazing!
Israeli Couscous Salad
Roast Pumpkin, Spinach and Feta Salad
Cowboy Rice Salad
Brussels Sprout Salad
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Apple Salad with Candied Walnuts and Cranberries
Author: Nagi
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 5 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
Salad
Western
4.99 from 53 votes
Servings5 - 6 people
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Recipe video above. A terrific bright, fresh salad with a great combination of flavours and textures. The candied nuts and plumping the cranberries is optional - but don't skip it if you're making this for company! The dressing is best kept simple to let the ingredients in the salad take centre stage. Makes more candied nuts than you need but I find it hard to make a smaller batch.
Ingredients
- 1 red apple , quartered, seeds remove, finely sliced
- Squeeze of lemon juice (to stop apple browning)
- 120 g/4 oz mixed salad leaves (4 to 5 big handfuls)
- 1/2 red onion , finely sliced (wedge way, not half moon)
- 3/4 cup dried cranberries
- 2 tbsp feta or goats cheese , crumbled (garnish, optional)
Candied Walnuts (or other nuts):
- 1 tbsp butter , salted
- 1/4 cup white sugar
- 1 cup walnuts or pecans
Dressing:
- 2 tbsp cider vinegar
- 4 tbsp olive oil
- 1.5 tsp Dijon mustard
- 1.5 tsp white sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp pepper
Instructions
Candied Nuts:
Place butter in a small non stick skillet over medium heat. When melted, add sugar. Stir briefly, then leave until the sugar mostly melts.
When it starts bubbling a bit, add nuts.
Stir 2 minutes. Pour out on parchment paper lined tray.
Spread nuts out, allow to cool. Roughly chop half, leave some whole.
Plump Cranberries:
Place in a bowl, pour over freshly boiled water. Leave to soak 10 minutes then drain.
Apple:
Drizzle with lemon juice and toss (stops apple from browning).
Dressing:
Place Dressing ingredients in a jar and shake well. Adjust to taste - more oil to make it creamier, sugar for sweet, vinegar for tart.
Assemble:
Place salad in a large bowl with half the apple slices and all the onion. Drizzle with half the dressing then toss.
Scatter over the cranberries, desired amount of walnuts, remaining apple slices and feta. Drizzle with remaining dressing. Serve immediately!
Recipe Notes:
1. Apple - I like using red apple for appearance and also because most are sweet / a bit tart. Whereas granny smiths are tarter and gold apples tend to be sweeter.
2. Nuts - use any nuts you want here. Pecans and almonds are ideal.
Recipe makes more candied nuts than you need but I find it hard to make a smaller batch. Leftovers keeps for a week or two in an airtight container (or even freeze for months!)
Nut substitute: sunflower seeds and pepitas would also be great here for texture and flavour.
3. Nutrition per serving, assuming 5 servings assuming 3/4 cup of candied walnuts used.
Nutrition Facts Apple Salad with Candied Walnuts and Cranberries Amount Per Serving Calories 364Calories from Fat 234 % Daily Value* Fat 26g40% Saturated Fat 4g25% Cholesterol 10mg3% Sodium 344mg15% Potassium 196mg6% Carbohydrates 32g11% Fiber 3g13% Sugar 25g28% Protein 4g8% Vitamin A 895IU18% Vitamin C 3.6mg4% Calcium 64mg6% Iron 1.1mg6% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition Information:
Calories: 364cal (18%)Carbohydrates: 32g (11%)Protein: 4g (8%)Fat: 26g (40%)Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)Cholesterol: 10mg (3%)Sodium: 344mg (15%)Potassium: 196mg (6%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 25g (28%)Vitamin A: 895IU (18%)Vitamin C: 3.6mg (4%)Calcium: 64mg (6%)Iron: 1.1mg (6%)
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129 Comments
Marianne says
I was put on salad duty for our family St. Patricks day dinner. My mother-in-law requested an apple salad. As luck would have it Nagi has an apple salad recipe and I figured I can’t go wrong with a Nagi recipe. I was right – it was another Recipe Tin Eats home run. The Salad got RAVE reviews – I doubled the recipe for a crowd of 22. Had to sub diced dried fig pieces for half of the cranberries, used shaved aged white cheddar instead of feta, and a mix of shallot and vidallia onion for the red onion. Subs were only because I didn’t have the listed ingredients and I thought the subs would be ok. It was a BIG bowl of salad – absolutely nothing was left over.Reply
Marianne says
I forgot to mention that I used an 8 oz bag of spinach and 1 heart of romain for the salad greens – so a little more salad greens than the recipe called for proportionally.
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Ron says
Ok ….so I’m not a big salad guy….but this one you gotta try!!
Easy, good, sweet….oh man its got it all….
thanx Nagi…. 🙂Reply
Quan R. says
This salad is an absolute favorite of mine! It’s become my go-to dish for a potluck, and definitely a winning recipe.Reply
Kym says
OMG this is amazing! I made it for Christmas lunch and have literally had it for 4 meals in a row including boxing day breakfast. The nuts are amazing and were still crunchy the next day. Amazing.
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Cathy says
Once again you’ve given me a different slant on the Traditional Recipes, I always make. My Waldorf Salad has now some new improvements, my Mini Pavlovas are fail safe I’ve made my own French Dressing for the Potato Egg Bacon Salad. I’m nearly 70 and it’s a sad day when can’t learn something new. Merry Christmas to You, your Family, your Crew and Dozer. Cheers Cathy
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Kari says
Happy Holidays Nagi. I gleaned from your last post things may be a little out of control for you at the moment. Wishing you peace, joy and merriment this holiday season and hugs and kisses for Dozer. Thank you so much for this wonderful website, not only for the fabulous recipes but the humor and of course sharing the most handsome boy with all of us…, Dozer! 🐾💗. If it adds to your burden, no need to reply, just wishing you happiness!
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Anita says
Fabulous and versatile salad that is an absolute winning combo of flavours . . Many comments and enquires about where the recipe came from . Will be on high rotation for sure !Reply
Noella says
This salad has the wow factor….but it’s so easy to make! I made it for a Christmas Day lunch and it went perfectly with the usual Christmas Day food of turkey, chicken and ham. It will become a regular for our Christmas table 🥗Reply
JK says
Candied walnuts make this salad next levelReply
Carolyn says
My candied walnuts tasted bitter – what did I do wrong?
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Matt S says
Definitely a show-off salad! I paired this with a quiche and impressed my mum and mother in law. Thanks!Reply
Tracey Mitchell says
Omg this salad is the best. So easy & so refreshing.Reply
Trish Cahill says
Delicious, refreshing and different to the usual salads. Oh and easy to make!Reply
BL says
I made this salad for a Christmas dinner gathering to go with pizza and crispy fried chicken and it was a hit! Everyone loved it! Thanks Nagi for sharing such an amazing recipe.Reply
Adrianne F says
Thank you so much for such a fantastic recipe. I got so many compliments on this salad at my church. I forgot the feta but honestly I didn’t even need it. That dressing was so delicious especially paired with the candied walnuts. Your recipes have never disappointed me.Reply
Jackie B. says
Fantastic, Nagi! The candied walnuts, soo good. Thank you.Reply
Amy Morgan says
Subbed with massaged kale and pomegranate for the cranberries cause that’s what we had. So full of flavor for such a simple salad!Reply
Karen S says
I could not stop eating this salad and had nearly finished all the candied nuts before i even assembled it! I used the mix of spinach and rocket leaves as i think the peppery rocket goes well with the sweet and the tart of the rest. Can’t wait to bring this for Xmas parties .Reply
Michelle M says
This was a hit! Will make again for Christmas dinner. Plumped cranberries for the win, can’t believe how much better they are.Reply
Maegan R. says
Made this salad with a few alterations to save money (freeze-dried apple slices) and to make things work (added water to my candied nuts to make a syrup that would stick). But overall, this salad is delicious! I can see myself adding some shredded chicken to make a non-vegetarian option in the future. Thanks for the recipe!Reply
Sandra Robbins says
Loved this salad. Thank you.
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Nagi says
Thank you Sandra!! I do too!! N x
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