This goat cheese spring salad is a vibrant and fresh dish that celebrates seasonal produce. It combines tender greens, juicy strawberries, creamy goat cheese, and toasted almonds with a bright citrus dressing.
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| Prep Time | 15 minutes |
|---|---|
| Cook Time | 0 minutes |
| Total Time | 15 minutes |
| Servings | 4 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cuisine | American |
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Why This Recipe Works
This goat cheese spring salad recipe achieves a perfect balance of textures and flavors. The fresh spring greens provide a light base, while the sliced strawberries add sweetness. The creamy goat cheese crumbles offer a savory tang, and toasted almonds bring a satisfying crunch.
This goat cheese salad is incredibly simple to prepare. I built Dough Dazzle to share recipes that bring a little magic to the kitchen without making the process feel intimidating. For a baker who loves dough-based comfort, this goat cheese salad offers a refreshing counterpoint. It’s a dependable, clear guide for turning an ordinary lunch or side dish into something worth savoring.
The dressing uses champagne vinegar and orange juice for a bright, citrusy acidity that complements the goat cheese. The honey and mustard add depth and help emulsify the olive oil, creating a smooth, cohesive vinaigrette that dresses the salad beautifully.
Ingredients Goat Cheese Spring Salad

| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes with alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Champagne vinegar | 1/4 cup | White wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar can substitute. |
| Medium orange, juiced | 1 | Use fresh juice for best flavor. |
| Honey | 1 tsp | Agave nectar or maple syrup can replace honey. |
| Dijon mustard | 1 tsp | Yellow mustard is milder but works. |
| Extra virgin olive oil | 1/2 cup | A light, neutral oil can be used. |
| Salt & pepper | To taste | |
| Clamshell of spring mix | 5 oz | Baby spinach or arugula are good substitutes. |
| Strawberries, sliced | 8 oz | Use ripe, fresh strawberries. |
| Goat cheese crumbles | 2 oz | Feta cheese offers a similar salty tang. |
| Sliced almonds, toasted | 1/3 cup | Pecans or walnuts can replace almonds. |
Step-by-Step Instructions Goat Cheese Spring Salad
Prepare the Dressing
- Combine the champagne vinegar, orange juice, honey, and dijon mustard in a small jar or bowl.
- Whisk or stir the mixture until smooth and fully combined.
- Add the extra virgin olive oil to the jar.
- Seal the jar and shake vigorously to emulsify the dressing.
- Season the dressing to your taste with salt and pepper.
Assemble the Salad
- Place the spring mix greens in a large salad bowl.
- Add the sliced strawberries to the bowl with the greens.
- Pour your desired amount of dressing over the greens and strawberries.
- Toss the salad gently to coat all components with the dressing.
- Top the tossed salad with the goat cheese crumbles and toasted sliced almonds.
- Serve the goat cheese spring salad immediately.
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
- Toast the almonds in a dry skillet over medium heat for 2-3 minutes until fragrant and lightly browned.
- Slice the strawberries uniformly for consistent texture and visual appeal.
- Add the goat cheese and almonds only after tossing the salad with dressing to prevent them from becoming soggy.
- Use a jar with a tight seal for shaking the dressing to ensure proper emulsification.
- Taste the dressing after seasoning and adjust salt and pepper before adding it to the salad.
- Use a large, wide bowl for tossing to evenly distribute the dressing without crushing the greens.
Common Mistakes to Avoid Goat Cheese Spring Salad
Adding the goat cheese before tossing the salad can cause the crumbles to dissolve into the dressing. Top the salad with cheese after dressing it. Over-dressing the salad makes the greens wilt and lose their crisp texture. Start with half the dressing, toss, and add more if needed. Using un-toasted almonds misses the opportunity for enhanced flavor and crunch. Toast them lightly to unlock their nutty aroma. Not seasoning the dressing adequately results in a flat, unbalanced flavor. Taste and adjust the salt and pepper in the dressing separately.
Variations and Substitutions Goat Cheese Spring Salad
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Spring Mix | Baby Spinach | Provides a slightly more earthy, robust green base. |
| Strawberries | Raspberries | Introduces a tart, slightly more complex berry flavor. |
| Goat Cheese | Feta Cheese | Offers a sharper, saltier profile compared to goat cheese’s tang. |
| Champagne Vinegar | Apple Cider Vinegar | Adds a fruity, apple-forward acidity to the dressing. |
| Almonds | Pecans | Brings a richer, buttery crunch to the salad topping. |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings Goat Cheese Spring Salad
Serve this goat cheese spring salad as a light main course for lunch or a vibrant side dish. It pairs beautifully with a simple quiche or herbed focaccia for a spring brunch. For a dinner pairing, serve it alongside grilled chicken or salmon. This salad is perfect for Easter gatherings, Mother’s Day brunches, or any casual weekend meal where fresh, bright flavors are desired.
Storage and Reheating Goat Cheese Spring Salad
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigeration (Undressed) | 2 days | Store washed greens and sliced strawberries in a sealed container. Keep dressing separate. |
| Refrigeration (Dressed) | Not recommended | Dressed salad will wilt quickly. Assemble and serve immediately. |
| Dressing Storage | 5 days | Store prepared dressing in a sealed jar in the refrigerator. |
Nutritional Information Goat Cheese Spring Salad
| Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | Approximate values: 280 |
| Protein | 7g |
| Fat | 22g |
| Carbohydrates | 12g |
| Fiber | 3g |
| Sugar | 7g |
| Sodium | 180mg |
Frequently Asked Questions About Goat Cheese Spring Salad
Can I use a different type of vinegar for the dressing?
Yes, you can substitute champagne vinegar with white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar. White wine vinegar maintains a similar light acidity, while apple cider vinegar adds a fruity note.
How do I know when the almonds are toasted enough?
The almonds are toasted enough when they turn a light golden brown and release a nutty, fragrant aroma. Toast them in a dry skillet over medium heat for 2-3 minutes, shaking the pan frequently.
What if my dressing does not emulsify properly?
If your dressing does not emulsify, ensure you are shaking the jar vigorously or whisking aggressively. Adding the mustard and honey first helps bind the oil and vinegar. You can also blend it briefly.
Can I prepare this goat cheese salad ahead of time?
You can prepare the components ahead of time but should assemble the salad just before serving. Store the washed greens, sliced strawberries, toasted almonds, and dressing separately in the refrigerator.
Is this goat cheese spring salad suitable for a large gathering?
This goat cheese spring salad is excellent for a large gathering. Scale the ingredients proportionally and prepare the dressing in a larger batch. Keep components separate and assemble individual servings or larger bowls just before serving.
Enjoy a fresh and creamy dish with Goat Cheese Spring Salad, combining vibrant greens with rich, tangy goat cheese.
Pair it with homemade tortilla chips or try a spring quinoa salad. You can also explore a spring pasta salad recipe for a complete meal.
Conclusion Goat Cheese Spring Salad
This goat cheese spring salad delivers a refreshing combination of sweet strawberries, tangy cheese, and crisp greens. It is an approachable recipe that brings vibrant, seasonal flavor to your table. Try this simple salad to add a bright and comforting touch to your next meal.
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PrintGoat Cheese Spring Salad Recipe
A vibrant spring salad featuring fresh greens, sweet strawberries, tangy goat cheese, and toasted almonds, dressed in a citrusy orange-honey vinaigrette. This light, easy recipe balances creamy, crunch, and citrus notes for a refreshing seasonal dish.
- Prep Time: 15
- Total Time: 15
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Category: Brunch
- Method: Mixing
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
Clamshell of spring mix
Strawberries, sliced
Goat cheese crumbles
Sliced almonds, toasted
Champagne vinegar
Juice from 1 medium orange
1 tsp honey
1 tsp Dijon mustard
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
In a small jar or bowl, combine champagne vinegar, orange juice, honey, and Dijon mustard
Whisk or stir the mixture until smooth and fully combined
Add the olive oil and continue whisking to emulsify the dressing
Toss spring mix, sliced strawberries, and goat cheese crumbles in a large bowl
Pour the prepared dressing onto the salad and mix until evenly coated
Top with toasted almonds and serve immediately
Notes
Use fresh orange juice for optimal flavor
If unavailable, substitute spring mix with baby spinach or arugula
Replace goat cheese with crumbled feta for a different taste profile
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 days
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 320
- Sugar: 5g
- Sodium: 120mg
- Fat: 16g
- Saturated Fat: 5g
- Carbohydrates: 11g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 6g
- Cholesterol: 10mg





