Arugula, Beet and Pear Salad

Arugula Beet Pear Salad

Arugula, beet and pear salad is a refreshing winter salad. It contains the perfect combination of slightly bitter and peppery greens, hearty beets and crisp, sweet pear chunks. Try this easy salad to add a bit of color and a punch of flavor to any meal this season.

Don’t ask me why, but just looking at this salad makes me happy, and that doesn’t even touch how the taste buds sizzle when I eat it! Winter months are long, and sometimes I need a little zip to complement those cozy comfort food flavors that we are used to in winter.

Enter this arugula, beet and pear salad and ooh, now we’re talking!

This salad is so, so easy to make, not to mention, it’s very good for health.

The ingredients:

  • Arugula is high in antioxidants and contains the same phytonutrients as kale, Brussels spouts and broccoli, so you get immune boosting components, which is great during winter.
  • Beets are high in fiber and reduce inflammation, among other health benefits.
  • Pears are also high in fiber and are a great source of vitamins C and K… also great for winter months!

Now, onto the best part… this salad tastes fantastic!

Added to these three simple ingredients is a homemade vinaigrette that I always make at the last minute and drizzle right into the salad before serving.

I like this salad as is, but you can also add in other ingredients if you want, such as:

  • toasted pecans or walnuts
  • feta cheese (remember whatever you add is going to turn pink!)
  • a little bit of minced onion
  • shaved Parmesan cheese
  • dried fruits, like cranberries or goji berries
Arugula Beet Pear Salad

This salad can be fancy enough to serve as an addition to a holiday meal, or you can serve it on a week night along with a warming soup and some fresh bread… either way, it’s sure to be a winner whenever it shows up at meal time!

Some Tips For Making Arugula, Beet and Pear Salad

Don’t make ahead of time and let sit for too long… the arugula will wilt and no one likes a soggy salad!

Don’t worry about the color of your pears… pears will start to get discolored if they sit out after cutting, so normally I’d suggest sprinkling a bit of lemon juice over them before you assemble your salad.

But… you’re going to cut the pears and add them to the salad right at the last minute, and they are going to turn a lovely shade of light pink from the grated beet juice – so pretty! I like to use pears that are still firm and slightly under-ripe… not quite as firm as an apple, but not so soft that they don’t keep their shape. Plus, they have a nice little crunch that adds something to this salad.

Regarding the beets, you can choose to finely grate them, or just use the regular grating holes on your grater – your choice – I’ve tried this salad both ways and I prefer the larger shreds of beets. Either way, they will taste great!

Arugula Beet Pear Salad

Let’s Make Some Arugula, Beet and Pear Salad

The measurements for this salad are somewhat loose, as you can make as much or as little as you like. I made just enough for 2 people but you can easily adjust up for more servings.

First you’ll chop the pears… I like to make them in small chunks, no more than ½ inch wide.

Next, add the arugula… if it is large leafed, you can gently tear the leaves to a more manageable size.

Then grate your beets and gently toss together.

For the vinaigrette: I like to just drizzle all of the ingredients on top of the salad fixings and lightly toss. So, you’ll add in your olive oil, lemon juice, wine vinegar, maple or agave syrup, salt and pepper.

Toss again and you’ll see the pears turn their lovely pink color. Mix well enough to disperse the dressing ingredients throughout the salad.

Serve immediately.

This arugula, beet and pear salad is so refreshingly tasty; I hope it becomes a favorite winter salad for you to enjoy!

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Arugula Beet Pear Salad

Arugula, Beet And Pear Salad

Arugula, beet and pear salad is a refreshing winter salad. It contains the perfect combination of slightly bitter and peppery greens, hearty beets and crisp, sweet pear chunks. Try this easy salad to add a bit of color and a punch of flavor to any meal this season.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Servings 2

Ingredients
  

For the Salad:

  • 2 cups rinsed arugula leaves or other baby greens if arugula not available
  • ½ cup grated raw beets
  • ⅓-½ cup slightly firm pear chunks

For the Vinaigrette:

  • 1 TBSP olive oil
  • 1 TBSP agave syrup or maple syrup
  • juice of ¼ lemon
  • 2 teaspoons white wine vinegar
  • teaspoon salt more or less to taste
  • 2-3 pinches black pepper

Instructions
 

  • Chop the pears and place in a medium sized mixing bowl
  • Rinse arugula and add to the pears
  • Grate the beet and add to the salad
  • Stir gently with two forks to distribute the ingredients
  • Add the vinaigrette ingredients right into the salad bowl and mix with forks to thoroughly coat the salad ingredients with the dressing; if necessary, add a couple of teaspoons of water
  • Serve immediately; salad can be refrigerated for up to 15 minutes before serving, but longer than that could make the salad soggy

Notes

Optional add-ins to the salad:
    • toasted pecans or walnuts
    • feta cheese (remember whatever you add is going to turn pink!)
    • a little bit of minced onion
    • shaved Parmesan cheese
    • dried fruits, like cranberries or goji berries
Salad ingredients can be doubled or tripled for more servings.
Keyword vegetarian
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