Company worthy salads are one of my favorite recipes to bring to potlucks.  Some of our favorites include:  Apple Salad, Fall Salad, Beet Salad and Roasted Butternut Squash Salad.

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MANDARIN ORANGE SALAD recipe

Can you believe Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away?  I’ll continue to post new, festive recipes up to the blessed day, but until then, you can see all of my Thanksgiving recipes, including this newly added Mandarin Orange Salad, on this Thanksgiving Round Up Post divided into appetizers, sides and desserts or you can see them all at a glance at my Thanksgiving recipe index. Now onto this salad.  Every Thanksgiving table needs a stunning salad, a salad that can hold its own against the MVPs of the table.  Enter Mandarin Orange Salad. 

what are MANDARIN ORANGEs?

Mandarin oranges are a type of small citrus tree fruit. They encompass tangerines, clementine’s and satsumas.  They are generally smaller than oranges, a little flatter in shape, and have a thinner, looser skin that makes them easier to peel. There are prized for their sweet flavor (sweeter than oranges) which make them ideal in this salad.

WHAT INGREDIENTS ARE IN MANDARIN ORANGE SALAD?

The ingredients for this Mandarin Orange Salad are pretty straightforward.  You will need:

Mandarin oranges:  use fresh mandarin oranges as opposed to canned for their plump, slightly firm, juicy texture that won’t easily fall apart. Look for clementine’s because they are seedless, super easy to peel and sweeter than tangerines.  Cuties are an example of clementine mandarins.Greens:  I like to use a spring salad mix because it makes your life easier – no chopping lettuce!  More importantly, it offers varying flavors and texture with different greens such as tender baby lettuce, spinach, Romaine, red and green oak leaf, chard, arugula, endive, radicchio, etc.Blackberries: look for sweet ripe blackberries because unripe blackberries will be bitter.  If the berry is red or purple, it’s not ripe yet.  When picked and packaged fully ripe, the blackberries will be deep, inky black with purple highlights.  They will be plump, full, and slightly tender and juicy.Apple:  use a sweet apple like Fuji or Honeycrisp.  The sweetness and fresh crunch beautifully compliment the other earthy and tangy ingredients and are one of my favs with goat cheese.  You can slice your apples or chop them into chunks – totally personal preference.Red onion: their sharpness is needed to cut through the sweetness of the salad. You can chop or thinly slice the onions; use more or less to taste. Goat cheese: the sharp, salty bite of the cheese with the sweet, mandarins is a match made in foodie heaven.  I recommend purchasing fresh goat cheese in a log and crumbling it yourself.  It tends to be creamier than purchasing goat cheese crumbles.Nuts:  sliced or slivered almonds for a tasty crunch.  Seeds: Roasted, salted sunflower seeds or pepitas please!  Pomegranate Arils/Seeds: purchase a whole pomegranate and seed it yourself or you can buy pomegranate seeds in a container for a shortcut.

SALAD DRESSING INGREDIENTS

The Mandarin Salad is dressed with stunning Orange Pomegranate Vinaigrette.  It may sound fancy, but it takes just minutes to make once you have your ingredients.  You will need:

Pomegranate juice:  can be found with the rest of the juices, or sometimes it is located in the refrigerated section.  Look for 100% pomegranate juice.  You can portion out and freeze whatever juice you don’t use in this salad for a later use – or add it to acai bowls – or drink it!  You can also make your own pomegranate juice (see tips section). Orange juice and zest: use fresh oranges because we are also using some of the zest.Olive oil:  use quality, extra virgin olive oil for the best flavor.Red wine vinegar:  adds the delightful tanginess.  Use more or less to taste.Dijon mustard:  adds an oomph of flavor.Maple syrup:  balances the dressing.  Please use pure maple syrup and not imitation kind.  If you don’t have pure maple syrup, substitute with honey.Garlic:  I prefer garlic powder in my dressings because it distributes more evenly but you may also use fresh garlic.Seasonings:  salt, pepper and allspice round out the flavor profile.

HOW TO MAKE MANDARIN ORANGE SALAD

Are you ready to see just how easy this Mandarin Orange Salad is to make?  Here’s how:

Make Dressing: Whisk all the Pomegranate Dressing ingredients together in a bowl or shake in a jar.  Make the dressing first so it has time to chill and for the flavors to meld.Assemble:  Toss all of the salad ingredients together in a large bowl. You can either drizzle with desired amount of dressing and toss to combine (ONLY if you are eating right away and don’t expect leftovers) OR if you expect leftovers, serve the dressing on the side.

EAT! Everyone will be licking their plates and coming back for seconds and thirds!

TIPS FOR mandarin orange SALAD

Prep ahead:  get giddy because you can prepare ALL of the ingredients for this recipe ahead of time – full instructions to follow.Make the salad dressing first:  the dressing needs time to chill and the flavors develop – no one likes warm salad dressing!  If you are making the Mandarin Orange Salad and serving immediately, place the dressing in the freezer for 30 minutes then transfer to the refrigerator so it is sufficiently chilled.Customize dressing:  some people like tangier dressing, some people prefer sweeter dressing so I recommend starting with the dressing as written then adjusting to taste.  For sweeter, add additional maple syrup one teaspoon at a time, for tangier, add additional vinegar one teaspoon at a time.Tame the red onion:  if you tend to find red onions to strong, try soaking the chopped red onion in water to remove some of the bite. To do this, place red onion in a fine mesh sieve, submerge the sieve in a large bowl of water for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, remove the sieve and thoroughly dry onions with a paper towel.Scale the recipe up or down: this salad is easy to double for a crowd or cut it in half for lunches or a small group.How to roast pepitas: if you can only find raw pepitas or sunflower seeds, then heat a drizzle of olive oil in a nonstick skillet, add your seeds along with ¼ teaspoon salt stir until toasted. Turn onto a parchment paper to cool.How to deseed pomegranates: I won’t go into detail here but don’t be intimidated, there are lots of tutorials online.  I would google “how to remove pomegranate seeds in water” for my favorite method.  If don’t want to purchase a whole pomegranate and seed it yourself, buy pomegranate seeds in a container.Make your own pomegranate juice: make your own pomegranate juice by smashing pomegranate arils and straining the juice through a fine mesh sieve. Depending on the ripeness of the pomegranate, your homemade juice may be less sweet/tangier, so don’t hesitate to adjust the dressing as needed.

mandarin SALAD RECIPE VARIATIONS

Add protein.  This salad recipe can instantly be made into an entrée salad by adding shrimp, salmon, chicken, steak or pork.  Try doubling the dressing and marinating the protein in it before cooking.Add veggies.  Add any veggies your heart desires such as bell peppers, mushrooms, cucumbers, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower etc.Add fruit.  You can swap some of the mandarins for other sweet fruit such as mangos, strawberries, pineapple, raspberries, blueberries, pears; just take care that you don’t make your salad too sweet. Creamy avocados would also be a welcome addition.Swap seeds.  If pepitas aren’t your thing, you can use pine nuts or pistachios – just make sure they’re roasted and salted!Swap cheese.  Use any soft crumbly cheese such as feta, blue cheese or Gorgonzola.Add grains. Adding cooked brown rice, farro, quinoa, couscous etc. immediately introduces another delectable texture.Add sweet potatoes or butternut squash.  Refer to this Fall Salad recipe on how to add roasted butternut squash (so good!).Add beets.  You can roast your own beets (see this Beet Salad recipe for instructions) or add jarred pickled beets.Swap nuts.  Walnuts, pecans, almonds, cashews, macadamia nuts would all be tasty. Caramelize the nuts.  Use my 5 Minute Caramelized Nuts recipe to caramelize any nuts. You can also purchase caramelized or sugared nuts at stores such as Trader Joes.  

how to MAKE AHEAD

This Mandarin Salad can be made 100% ahead of time then just tossed together when ready to serve! 

Mandarins:  peel and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator.Apples: can be peeled, chopped/sliced up to 24 hours ahead of time and soaked in a mixture of apple juice and lemon juice. I’ve detailed several options below to prevent oxidation which begins as soon as you slice the apples.Red onions:  chop the red onions up to 24 hours ahead of time and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.  Dressing:   can be made up to 5 days ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. I actually recommend making the dressing ahead of time because it allows time for the flavors to build and meld. Dressing also tastes 1000X better chilled.

HOW DO I KEEP APPLES FROM TURNING BROWN?

Can I assemble the Salad Ahead of Time?

Yes! If you need to bring the salad to a gathering, then layer the ingredients in this order so it doesn’t get soggy, then toss when ready to serve:

pomegranate arilsblackberriesmandarinsapplered onionsalad mixpepitasalmondsgoat cheese

HOW DO I SERVE this salad?

There are three ways to serve this Mandarin Orange Salad recipe:

HOW LONG DOES this SALAD LAST IN THE FRIDGE?

The Mandarin Orange Salad with ALL the ingredients is best served within an hour because the spring mix lettuce will become soggy.  If you hold the dressing, the salad can last up to two days stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. 

WHAT DO I SERVE WITH this SALAD?

This Mandarin Orange Salad is a welcome addition to any table and goes with practically EVERYTHING!  It makes a particularly delectable addition to any holiday or company mains such as Herb Butter Turkey, Brown Sugar Glazed Ham, Honey Baked Ham, Garlic Herb Butter Pork Tenderloin, Pot Roast, Beef Tips and Gravy, Beef Stroganoff,  Garlic Butter Salmon, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Chicken Parmesan, and Slow Cooker Honey Balsamic Roast Beef. 

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