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Winter Salad with a Maple Dijon Vinaigrette Recipe

January 30, 2021

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This winter salad is not only delicious and filled with several flavors, it is also nutrient-dense. Although the winter is typically thought of as being soup season, it’s nice to add salads to spice up your menu. The ingredients are color-rich, protein-packed, and beneficial for your health. This salad has an abundant amount of kale, pomegranate, goat cheese, toasted nuts, and the nice addition of warm vegetables all brought together with a wonderful maple dijon vinaigrette.

The Recipe

I would like to thank Holly from Spend with Pennies for this tasty recipe. Also, don’t feel like you are limited to stick with the ingredients in this recipe. Other suggestions for this salad include:

Greens: You can swap out the kale for any greens with a robust flavor.

Vegetables: Any roasted root vegetable is perfect in this recipe, such as turnips, rutabagas, Brussels sprouts, butternut squash, pumpkin, and acorn squash.

Nuts: walnuts, sliced almonds, or pinenuts

Cheeses: feta or blue cheese

The Ingredients

For the Salad:

1 Large Sweet Potato Peeled and Diced
2 Beets Quartered
Salt and Pepper to Taste
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
1/2 Cup Pomegranate Arils
1/2 Cup Pecans Toasted
4 Ounces Goat Cheese
8 Cups Kale

For the Vinaigrette:


1/4 Cup Cider Vinegar
3 Tablespoons Maple Syrup
2 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard
1/4 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
1/2 Teaspoon Each of Salt and Pepper
1/2 Cup Vegetable Oil

Step-by-Step Instructions

Romaine Lettuce

Massage the Kale

I would recommend while you are waiting for the root vegetables that have to go into the oven for roasting, go ahead and massage the kale. Massaging the kale will help to soften its texture and change the flavor. Massaging it with your hands will darken the color and tenderize the leaves. Go ahead and wash and dry the kale and then remove the ribs/stems from each leaf. Then set aside for later.

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Salad Closeup

Toast Pecans in the Oven

Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Place pecans in a single layer on a baking sheet. Toast them in the oven for 7-10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until golden brown.

Toasted Pecans

Roast the Vegetables

Sweet Potatoes

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Toss the sweet potatoes with one tablespoon of olive oil and place them on a baking sheet. Toss the beets with the remaining olive oil and place them on a pan. Season the sweet potatoes and beets with salt and pepper. Roast for 35-40 minutes or until tender. Then remove from the oven and allow to cool. Rub the skins of the beets to remove.

Potatoes With Salt And Pepper

Preparing the Vinaigrette

Salad Dressing In A Mason Jar


Combine all of the dressing ingredients in a small jar and shake well.

Combining the Ingredients for the Salad

Add the salad ingredients to a large bowl, including the cooled beets and sweet potatoes. Drizzle with dressing and then serve.

Winter Salad

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About Laura G

Hi, I'm Laura G. A photographer, blogger and self-proclaimed food connoisseur.

As a child, I was exposed to a wide variety of foods. My mother had my siblings and me try foods at least once and if we didn't like what we tasted, we didn't have to eat it again. Luckily, I enjoyed almost everything that I tried. Unfortunately, in my adult years, I've been living with an autoimmune disease that has forced me to reevaluate my food choices. Even though I can no longer eat the foods I once enjoyed, many great alternatives have presented themselves. I believe we truly are what we eat and I look for the best food ingredients to fuel my body. I hope the recipes here on this food blog inspire you in your own food preparation endeavors.

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