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on Nov 16, 2015, Updated Oct 28, 2022
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This delicious Fall Salad Recipe is made with apples, bacon, candied pecans and more! It’s a healthy salad that’s perfect for a light lunch!
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- Tips for Making This Apple Salad
Fall Salad with Apples & Bacon
Don’t let the cooler weather make you feel like salad season was put away with your swimming suit and beach towels. This Fall Salad with Maple Candied Pecans, Bacon, Apples, and Shaved Brussels Sprouts is perfect all fall and winter long.
This fall salad is filling and just perfect for the main dish at lunch. The apples and nuts are crunchy and sweet, bacon is never ever bad on a salad, and those shaved Brussels sprouts are my favorite.
Tips for Making This Apple Salad
Raw Brussels sprouts taste like a mild crunchy cabbage. They are really pretty in the salad and add a fun unexpected element. You can use a mandolin slicer to shave them extra thin or you can simply cut them in half (after removing most of the hard stalk end) and then use your knife to slice them very thinly. There’s no real science behind “shaved Brussels sprouts”, but try for really thin little slices of the raw vegetable. When it comes to the salad dressing, you can make a homemade maple Dijon dressing (recipe included), or you can even serve this with store-bought poppy seed dressing; both are delicious.
In my efforts to slowly lose some of my baby weight, I’ve made an effort to eat vegetableheavy dishesfor two meals inmy day. Most of the time that means eating sautéed vegetables and eggs or a smoothie for breakfast and then eating a salad for lunch. Then I’m pretty good to eat a normal portion of whatever I’ve made for dinner. I’m here to tell you that salad for lunch doesn’t have to be boring! Also, eating a little bit of nuts and salad dressing with good fats in it really helps me to stay fuller longer and makes the meal more enjoyable.
I loved this fall salad and made it a few days in a row while I still had the dressing in the fridge. I know you are going to really enjoy it too. This would make a beautiful side for your Thanksgiving meal. I know I enjoya fresh dish or two with all of the warm cooked ones.
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Fall Salad with Apples & Bacon
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- Author: Melissa Griffiths
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings as a main dish, 4 as a side 1x
Description
This delicious Fall Salad Recipe is made with apples, bacon, candied pecans and more! It’s a healthy salad that’s perfect for a light lunch!
Ingredients
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For the Salad
- 4 cups chopped salad greens (I used romaine lettuce and spinach)
- 1 yellow apple cored and diced
- 1 red apple cored and diced
- 3–5 strips bacon, cooked crisp and then crumbled
- 5–6 Brussels sprouts, trimmed and then thinly sliced or shaved
- 1 cup maple candied pecans (see notes)
For the Maple-Dijon Dressing
- 3/4 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1/4 cup finely diced red onion
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- Add the lettuce to a bowl and then top with the additional ingredients.
- To make the dressing add all of the dressing ingredient to a mason jar, screw on the lid, and then give it a shake. Shake again right before dressing the salad,
- Dress the salad and toss right before serving (the dressing recipe makes more than you’ll need, enjoy the leftovers another day).
Notes
If you don’t want to make a homemade dressing, a store-bought poppy seed dressing would also be a great choice. I like the Briannas brand.
If you want to add some feta cheese to this salad you sure can! I think it would be a really nice addition.
Recipe for maple candied nuts found here: https://www.blessthismessplease.com/2015/11/maple-candied-pecans-naturally-sweetened.html
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Lunch
- Method: Bowl
- Cuisine: American
That’s salad perfection right there! Enjoy friends!
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