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My favorite holiday green salad features a festive mix of seasonal ingredients and a delicious shallot vinaigrette.

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Can we just agree to bejewel all our salads with pomegranates this time of year? ♡

I always think these lovely little red gems add such a festive touch to green salads for the holidays, and this pomegranate salad in particular is one of my favorites. It’s tossed with your choice of greens, sliced apples, toasted walnuts, creamy avocado, crisp fennel, salty shaved Parmesan, and my favorite shallot vinaigrette. I make some version of this salad every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas (and plenty of winter evenings in between), and it’s always just as delicious as it is gorgeous.

That said, this pomegranate salad is also incredibly flexible. So if you feel like swapping in a different kind of nuts, greens, cheese, or even vinaigrette, please feel free. I’ve also written this recipe to be naturally vegetarian and gluten-free, but you’re welcome to add in an extra protein (such as chicken or bacon) if you’d like. I just insist that you generously sprinkle lots of beautiful pomegranate arils over the top like confetti, and then share and enjoy.

Happy holidays, everyone!

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Pomegranate Salad Ingredients

Here are a few notes about the ingredients you will need for this pomegranate green salad recipe:

  • Greens:I used a 50/50 mixture of baby arugula and little gems for this salad, but you can instead use Romaine, red leaf lettuce, a spring green mix, or whatever greens you prefer.
  • Apple and pomegranate: Feel free to use whatever variety of apple that you love best in salads (I went with a Pink Lady), plus a generous sprinkling of pomegranate arils! If you are new to working with pomegranates, here is a quick tutorial for how to open and de-seed a pomegranate.
  • Avocado:Fresh avocado adds a lovely creaminess to the salad, which you’re welcome to either dice or thinly slice.
  • Fennel:I love also adding some crisp fresh fennel, sliced paper-thin, whose mild anise-like flavor pairs beautifully with the fruit.
  • Nuts:I used roughly-chopped walnut halves here, which I recommend lightly toasting before adding to the salad to bring out the best of their flavor. But the choice of nuts in this salad is completely flexible, so use whatever you prefer. (Pecans, sliced almonds, pistachios, or pepitas are all great options!)
  • Parmesan cheese:I love the salty, nutty, umami flavor of fresh-shaved Parmesan in this salad, which I just shave with a Y-peeler. But you could go many different directions with the choice of cheese for this recipe. Pecorino or Manchego would be somewhat similar alternatives, or you could take a 180 and go for a crumbled gorgonzola, feta or goat cheese.
  • Shallot vinaigrette: We love using my favorite lemony shallot vinaigrette here, which adds the perfect amount of sharp, citrusy flavor to balance out all of the sweet and creamy ingredients in the salad.

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Recipe Variations

Here are a few other ideas for ways that you can customize this green salad recipe:

  • Add a protein:Chicken, steak, bacon (or prosciutto) would all be great additions to this salad if you would like to add a protein.
  • Add croutons: Toasted homemade croutons (I’d recommend using a good sourdough) would also add a delicious bit of extra crunch to this salad.
  • Use a different vinaigrette: A classic balsamic vinaigrette would also go well with this salad. Or if you’d like something extra-simple, my everyday salad dressing would also be lovely.
  • Use candied nuts: If you’d like to add some extra sweetness and crunch, candied walnuts (or candied pecans) would be fun here too.

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More Holiday Salad Recipes

Looking for more lovely green salads to serve around the holidays? Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Favorite Fall Salad
  • Orange Fennel Avocado Salad
  • Pear Salad with Gorgonzola and Candied Walnuts
  • Brussels Sprouts, Cranberry and Quinoa Salad

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My favorite holiday green salad features a festive mix of seasonal ingredients and a delicious shallot vinaigrette.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 10 ounces greens (I used half arugula, half little gems)
  • 1 apple, thinly sliced
  • 1 avocado, thinly sliced
  • 1 medium fennel bulb, very thinly sliced
  • 1 medium pomegranate (about 1.5 to 2 cups arils), separated
  • 1 cup walnut halves, roughly chopped and toasted
  • 2/3 cup shaved Parmesan cheese, separated
  • 1 batch shallot vinaigrette

Instructions

  1. Toss the salad. Combine the greens, apple, avocado, fennel, half of the pomegranate arils, walnuts, and half of the Parmesan in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle evenly with the shallot vinaigrette and toss gently until evenly combined.
  2. Serve. Serve immediately, garnished with the remaining pomegranate arils and Parmesan and a few twists of freshly-ground black pepper. Enjoy!

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posted on November 21, 2022 by Ali

American-Inspired, Gluten-free, Salads

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9 comments on “Favorite Holiday Green Salad”

  1. Laurabb November 22, 2022 @ 10:19 am Reply

    I’m going to make this for Thanksgiving! Thank you for the recipe!

  2. Barbara Sugarman December 3, 2022 @ 8:46 am Reply

    Great salad. My whole family loved it. Every recipe that Ali shares is always wonderful. And….I love the step by step exactly what to do. Thank you.

  3. Moryan Sanon December 13, 2022 @ 4:52 am Reply

    Really good! Here’s something else you could say instead of delicious

  4. Kelly December 19, 2022 @ 7:47 pm Reply

    Do you think it would work to swap jícima for the fennel?

  5. Chris Davenport December 22, 2022 @ 2:09 pm Reply

    Great recipe and simple to put together. Have you tried adding sea salt or Kosher salt just before serving to give some added texture?

  6. Allison January 1, 2023 @ 7:51 am Reply

    Hi Ali would it be dumb to sub the fennel bulb with something different? Have a happy and festive New Year !

  7. Allison January 3, 2023 @ 4:56 am Reply

    Hey Ali just a question did you remove my proper comment accidentally?

  8. Sharon November 20, 2023 @ 7:32 pm Reply

    Thank you – this looks delicious! Officially on the docket for Thursday. For those asking for a fennel alternative, I’ve used both thinly slicked red onions and celery successfully in the past.

  9. Ashley December 4, 2023 @ 8:53 am Reply

    MAKE THIS! Perfect, perfect salad to bring to a dinner party or holiday dinner, etc. It’s beautiful, super flavorful and just overall a delight – plus fast and easy! I used candied pecans and they were so good. Also the fennel is super easy, I hadn’t used that as an ingredient before but it was no big deal. The dressing Ali links is also SO good!

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