Jeweled Harvest Salad with Orange Dressing
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The most delicious harvest salad with tons of pomegranate arils, roasted sweet potatoes, diced apples, and toasted pecans. We’re drizzling it with a bright and fresh tasting orange dressing that makes this salad extra perfect to serve during the holidays!
Today’s post is sponsored by Simply Beverages™ and SheKnows Media.
And here it is: the perfect holiday side dish!
Hold on tight because I’ve got a crunchy, zingy, bright, and fresh harvest salad comin’ your way. And as a much needed transition from the summer salad scene; it’s a NON-GREEN salad. Loaded with all the fall things. And we take it over the top with a orange poppy seed dressing that you’d want to drink up in a glass, because yes, it is that gosh darn good.
Before I jump right into all the delicious components of this jeweled beauty of a salad, can I just say that the holidays are begging for a FRESHER approach? I mean sure, bring on all your regular faves.
But once in a while, you just want a bowlful of something refreshing and totally different from our usual holiday food vibes, ya know?
And speaking of refreshing! Friends, let’s talk about this Simply Orange® Low Acid juice.
A big hello to the new ✨POSSIBILITIES✨ for those of us that suffer from sensitive stomach. I’m pretty stoked about this! It’s about time we were able to enjoy a glass of this citrusy nectar without having to think twice about the after effects. The reduced acid gives you a smooth, delicious taste without that acidic bite at the end that makes life so hard for some of us. And I love not having to compromise my values. It’s still 100% REAL, pure squeezed orange juice with calcium. It’s also NEVER frozen, from concentrate, or sweetened. I’m loving the sound of that.
It’s time we fell in love with OJ all over again. We’ve got options now.
So let’s talk about this super simple orange poppy seed dressing. It’s hardly even a recipe because it’s literally the easiest thing you’ll make this holiday season.
It’s made with just a handful of ingredients. Say, olive oil, white wine vinegar (or champagne vinegar would be delicious too), poppy seeds, honey, and Simply Orange® Low Acid . The short list of ingredients really allows the harvest salad components to shine bright. Add the dressing ingredients to a bowl and give it a quick whisk or just blend it in a blender. That’s it!
This harvest salad recipe is easily customizable with your favorite healthy ingredients. We like roasted sweet potatoes, diced apples, pomegranate arils, farro, chopped pecans, and for freshness, parsley. Here are some swaps that would work equally well: butternut squash, diced pears, dried cranberries, walnuts, cashews, quinoa, brown rice, couscous, freekeh, and cilantro.
For more protein add: leftover diced turkey or rotisserie chicken.
Pop all the harvest salad ingredients into a big bowl and just drizzle that glowy orange poppy seed dressing on top. Toss it together and you’ve got the most refreshing, bright pop-of-color side dish.
This autumn salad is seriously begging to get on your holiday menu!
Now I wanna hear from you!
Tell me, what are the ways you use orange juice during the holiday season?
Jeweled Harvest Salad with Orange Dressing
The most delicious harvest salad with tons of pomegranate arils, roasted sweet potatoes, diced apples, and toasted pecans. We're drizzling it with a bright and fresh orange dressing that makes this salad extra perfect to serve during the holidays!
Ingredients
For the salad:
- 3 cups cooked farro, quinoa, freekeh, or couscous
- 2 sweet potatoes, diced and roasted (see notes)
- 1 large apple, diced
- ½ cup pomegranate arils
- ½ cup chopped toasted pecans
- 1 ¼ cup chopped parsley
Orange poppyseed dressing:
- ⅔ cup olive oil
- ⅓ cup Simply Orange Low Acid Juice
- 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar (or champagne vinegar)
- 1 teaspoon poppy seeds
- 2 tablespoons honey (or maple syrup)
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Combine the salad ingredients in a bowl.
- Add the dressing ingredients to a bowl and whisk until the dressing is combined. Alternately, you can just blend it together in a blender.
- Drizzle the dressing on the salad ingredients. Toss to combine. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Notes
- To make this a complete meal or for more protein, add cooked diced turkey breasts, or rotisserie chicken.
- To roast the potatoes - dice 2 medium sweet potatoes into a ½ inch dice. Drizzle with a couple tablespoons of olive oil and salt and pepper. Toss to combine. Roast in a 425ºF oven for 20-25 minutes or until the potatoes and tender.
- Swappable ingredients: roasted butternut squash, diced pears, dried cranberries, walnuts, cashews, golden raisins, dried apricots, etc! The possibilities are truly endless! 🙂
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78 Comments on “Jeweled Harvest Salad with Orange Dressing”
i haven’t really used orange juice in recipes – we just enjoy drinking it – simply orange is our favorite brand!
https://twitter.com/eliza_elliott/status/812365758617546758
We drink orange juice every day with breakfast
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We use orange juice in mixed drinks for the holidays.
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I think my family would most enjoy some orage juice with our Christmas breakfast!
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I use orange juice in cooking.
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The butternut squash looks delicious! We have a lot of garden grown squash, and my husband loves it! His favorite is roasted in the oven or mashed like you would do with potatoes.
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I mostly just drink it, to help keep me healthy through all the chaos 🙂
Orange juice and cinnamon buns are Christmas breakfast
Tweet link: https://twitter.com/shala_darkstone/status/806323811318689792
I usually use orange juice in a sweet potato dish, but I’ve also made a holiday mimosa!
I love using it in breakfast punch!
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I use orange juice in cooking and baking in cake, frosting and orange chicken.
I love making crockpot orange cranberry chicken with orange juice!
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Tweeted: https://twitter.com/peg42/status/804117276450504709 Thanks again.
Besides for drinks, I like to make ham with a orange sauce, bake cookies and breads using OJ. Thanks so much.
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I don’t use much orange juice, mostly just drink it for breakfast
https://twitter.com/raggammuffin/status/802157320176340992
i used orange juice the other day in my cranberry/orange scones.
I like orange juice in the glaze of our hams.
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We like to mix orange juice, cranberry juice and sparkling water for a sparkly, refreshing drink.
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I have not OJ in a recipe before
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I use orange juice in my cranberry sauce, cocktails, and baking as well. 🙂
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Tweet: https://twitter.com/PrettyHotPink6/status/801155246735196160
I use orange juice in desserts for cakes and icing.
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I use orange juice in cooking and baking, such as orange chicken and orange monkey bread.
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I use orange juice to make my Cranberry Orange Bread and cranberry orange relish.
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I use orange juice in my glaze for our holiday ham.
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I use orange juice for turkey marinade and in salad dressing
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I use orange juice for a citrus glaze on muffins.
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I like orange juice to make a orange spice cake during the holidays.
We use orange juice during the holiday season for breakfast and for smoothies and some cookie recipes.