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Strawberry Balsamic Salad

This strawberry balsamic salad recipe has fresh strawberries, greens, creamy goat cheese, candied walnuts, and the best maple balsamic dressing!

Strawberry Balsamic Salad

The inspiration for this salad came from a little French bistro we used to live next to. We’d go for lunch, and I always ordered their salad with fruit, goat cheese, and candied nuts. Depending on the season, they changed the fruit, but my favorite version had strawberries!

Everything is simple (even those candied walnuts). I love adding fruit to salads, especially when you’ve got a peppy dressing like this balsamic dressing.

Key Ingredients

  • Strawberries: Use sweet, ripe strawberries for this salad. You can also swap them for other fruit like sliced apples, pears, peaches, or figs. Use whatever you love and that’s in season.
  • Salad Greens: I like mild lettuces and greens for this, like butter lettuce, red leaf, or even spinach. Use what you love!
  • Cucumber: I usually buy hothouse or English cucumber for salads since they have no seeds and thinner skin. Regular garden cucumbers work, too, but consider peeling some or all of the skin and removing larger seeds.
  • Orange: I love adding some extra fruit, so I peel my orange and slice it into thin slices. I love the juicy orange with the other salad ingredients (especially the goat cheese).
  • Goat Cheese: Use soft goat cheese and break it into large clumps for the salad. Feta is also nice, but I really love the creaminess of goat cheese for this one.
  • Maple Balsamic Dressing: I love this strawberry salad with our balsamic dressing. You’ll combine balsamic vinegar with red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, maple syrup, and olive oil to make it. For the best flavor, use a mid-range aged balsamic vinegar from Italy. I also have this balsamic vinaigrette recipe that calls for a little strawberry jam to sweeten things up.
  • Maple Candied Walnuts: I haven’t been able to stop making candied nuts since I tried this stovetop method with maple syrup. It’s fast and easy, plus I love them on top of salads, like this one. Of course, you could also swap these for other nuts. If you are interested, we also have these recipes for stovetop candied pecans and this recipe for candied pecans in the oven.

Find the full recipe with measurements below.

How to Make the Best Strawberry Salad

Tip 1: Make your strawberries taste better. If your strawberries aren’t at their peak, hull and halve them, then toss with sugar and a tiny pinch of salt. After 10 to 15 minutes, they’ll release their juices and dissolve the sugar and salt. This easy trick makes them sweeter and more flavorful for your salad.

Tip 2: Make quick candied walnuts. It’s fast and easy! You only need a few minutes to make them. You could also swap for candied pecans.

  1. Heat a wide skillet over medium heat.
  2. Add walnuts, maple syrup, and a pinch of spice, such as cinnamon or cayenne.
  3. Stir until the syrup clings to the nuts, about 2 minutes.
  4. Spread them onto parchment, sprinkle with salt, and let cool.
Maple candied walnuts ready for the strawberry salad

More Strawberry Recipes

We also love this strawberry iceberg salad, which is a little riff off a wedge salad with blue cheese, but made with strawberries instead of tomatoes. Or, for more strawberry recipes, I highly recommend this berry fruit salad (for dessert or breakfast) or these easy strawberry muffins! If you are completely inundated with fresh berries, I also love this strawberry pie!

Balsamic Strawberry Salad

Strawberry Balsamic Salad

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Our balsamic strawberry salad recipe features buttery lettuce, mounds of fresh strawberries, cucumber, orange slices, and big chunks of creamy goat cheese to balance it all out. This salad has everything. We even throw on some homemade candied walnuts for crunch (they only take 5 minutes to make).

The quality and cost of balsamic vinegar vary tremendously, so we recommend tasting your vinegar before making the dressing. Aged balsamic vinegar tends to taste more decadent and sweet. If this is what you have on hand, you do not need to add much maple syrup to your dressing.

Makes 4 servings

You Will Need

Strawberry Salad

10 ounces mild salad greens like butter lettuce or romaine

2 cups (14oz) strawberries, hulled and halved

Half of a large thin-skinned cucumber, sliced

1 orange, peel removed and cut into half-moons

4 ounces (113g) creamy goat cheese or feta cheese

Maple Balsamic Dressing

1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

1 teaspoon pure maple syrup, optional

4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

Salt and fresh ground black pepper

Maple Candied Walnuts

1 cup (85g) walnut halves

2 tablespoons pure maple syrup

Pinch ground cinnamon

Pinch cayenne pepper

Pinch fine sea salt

Directions

    1Make candied walnuts: Heat a wide skillet over medium heat, and then add the walnut halves, maple syrup, pinch of cinnamon and pinch of cayenne. Stir the nuts around the pan for 2 to 3 minutes or until lightly toasted, and the maple syrup begins to stick to them Slide the nuts onto a plate or piece of parchment paper, then sprinkle with a pinch of salt. Allow the nuts to cool. If any nuts are stuck together, gently break them apart.

    2Make balsamic dressing: Whisk the balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, maple syrup, and a pinch of salt and pepper together in a small bowl. Continue to whisk while slowly pouring in the olive oil until the dressing thickens. Taste, and then adjust with more salt, pepper, or maple syrup. Alternatively, place all the dressing ingredients into a jar, close the lid, and shake until thickened.

    3Assemble salad: Divide the lettuce between salad bowls. Scatter the strawberries, cucumber, orange slices, and candied walnuts on top of the lettuce, then break the goat cheese into large crumbles and divide between the salads. Pour the balsamic dressing over each salad and serve.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Depending on how rich and sweet your balsamic vinegar tastes, you may not need the maple syrup added to the dressing. Generally, the most expensive the balsamic vinegar, the richer and thicker it will be.
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.
Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size ¼ of the recipe / Calories 388 / Total Fat 30.7g / Saturated Fat 7.2g / Cholesterol 13.1mg / Sodium 371.7mg / Carbohydrate 23.5g / Dietary Fiber 4.7g / Total Sugars 15g / Protein 9.8g
AUTHOR: Joanne Gallagher
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7 comments… Leave a Review
  • Esther Frazee May 23, 2026

    Incredible recipes. Elangantly simple.

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  • Diaan Birchard March 9, 2026

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  • Gwen Regan October 31, 2025

    Loved all of your recipes. Simple and easy to make. Keep up the good work.

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  • Bobbi July 6, 2022

    I have been interested in your balsamic strawberry salad since you shared it. We had it tonight for dinner and I loved it. I glazed some pecan halves and used a little extra maple syrup in making the dressing a little sweeter. Loved the goat cheese in it too. The whole thing was delicious and I plan on making it in the future. Thank you for this recipe.

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  • Linda July 3, 2022

    Excellent salad! I substituted nectarines for the oranges( in season in California). Everyone raved about this salad. Thanks.

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  • Debbie July 2, 2022

    Thank you for sharing this recipe. It is a keeper for sure. The sweetness of the fruit went well with all the other ingredients. The dressing topped it all off nicely.

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  • Maria Aguilar June 30, 2022

    I love your recipes it’s alway fun & easy to make, Thank you, for sharing with us…

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