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Thanksgiving Salad

The perfect dish to balance out all the rich, savory sides.

By Leah PerezUpdated: Nov 25, 2024
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the pioneer woman's thanksgiving salad recipe
Danielle Daly
Yields:
6 - 8 serving(s)
Prep Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
35 mins
the pioneer woman's thanksgiving salad recipe

The perfect way to brighten up a holiday feast is with a Thanksgiving salad. Of course, it wouldn’t be a proper Thanksgiving dinner without mashed potatoes, stuffing, or turkey, but a delicious green salad is a welcome addition to any lineup of side dishes! Not only is it easy to put together, it is also filled with all kinds of flavorful toppings. With crisp lettuce, tart pickled apples, creamy blue cheese, smoked almonds, and a shaken-up dressing, this salad will be a hit with everyone on the big day!

Should salad be served at Thanksgiving?

While giving up stuffing real estate on your Thanksgiving plate may sound like a serious sacrifice, a salad is a complimentary and cleansing bite. The light vinaigrette and greens cut through the salty, rich carb-fest and make each mouthful of mac and cheese and gravy-smothered potatoes even more enjoyable. A salad plate or appetizer plate—hopefully with a deviled egg or two—can also solve the space issue.

What is in a Thanksgiving salad?

Because it is not as established as sweet potato casserole or cranberry sauce, Thanksgiving salad can include anything your family prefers. Shaved Brussels sprouts, spring mix. bacon bits, ranch dressing, cheddar cheese, craisins, and roasted butternut squash are all familiar ingredients that would be welcome in a salad bowl. It can also be as simple as arugula and shaved parmesan. This salad includes a variety of textures with slightly bitter greens, sweet-tart dressing, crunchy pickled apples, creamy blue cheese (totally optional, feta works, too!), and smoky almonds for a perfectly balanced autumnal salad.

How long does homemade vinaigrette last in the fridge?

This zippy homemade salad dressing will stay good for up to a week in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It's so good, you'll want to drizzle it over all types of salads!

Can you make Thanksgiving salad ahead of time?

This salad should be assembled just before it's served so all of the ingredients are as fresh as possible. If you want to get ahead, you can pickle the apples up to one day in advance, remove them from the brine, and store the apples and brine separately. The dressing can also be made ahead. You can also chop, wash, and thoroughly dry the lettuce a few hours in advance and store it in the fridge, as well as the fennel. The almonds and blue cheese can be chopped and crumbled and stored separately, too.

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Ingredients

For the pickled apples:

  • 3/4 cup

    apple cider vinegar

  • 2 Tbsp.

    honey

  • 2 Tbsp.

    whole grain mustard

  • 1

    shallot, minced

  • 1 tsp.

    minced thyme 

  • 1/2 tsp.

    kosher salt

  • 1

    large honeycrisp or gala apple, sliced

For the vinaigrette:

  • 1/2 cup

    pickled apple brine

  • 2/3 cup

    olive oil

  • 1/4 tsp.

    ground black pepper

For the salad:

  • 1

    small head curly green lettuce, cut into bite-sized pieces (about 7 cups)

  • 1/2

    small head radicchio, cut into bite-sized pieces (about 2 cups)

  • 1/2

    fennel bulb, thinly shaved

  • 1/2 cup

    chopped smoked almonds

  • 1/2 cup

    crumbled blue cheese

  • 2 Tbsp.

    chopped fennel fronds

Directions

    1. Step 1For the pickled apples: In a medium, microwave-safe bowl, combine the vinegar, honey, mustard, shallot, thyme, and salt. Microwave until very hot, about 45 seconds. Stir in the apples. Let stand for 15 minutes. Remove the apples; reserving the pickling liquid. Set aside.
    2. Step 2For the vinaigrette: Combine the pickling liquid, olive oil, and black pepper in a mason jar. Shake vigorously until combined.
    3. Step 3For the salad: Add the lettuce, radicchio, and fennel to a large bowl and toss to combine. Add the pickled apples, almonds, and blue cheese. Drizzle with half the vinaigrette and toss to combine. Top with the fennel fronds. 
    4. Step 4Serve chilled, with extra vinaigrette. 

Tip: Use a mandoline or a vegetable peeler to thinly slice the fennel with ease. 

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