Fall Salad with Pears and Gorgonzola

This Autumn Salad with Pears and Gorgonzola is a healthy addition to your fall table. The combination of fresh ingredients delivers a burst of flavor in every bite. It’s simple and elegant, perfect side dish for quick dinners and the holidays. For more fall salad ideas, try this Leftover Turkey Harvest Cobb Salad and Autumn Kale Salad with Chicken.

Autumn Salad Ingredients

With its sweet, salty, and tangy flavors, you’ll want to make this autumn salad all season long. Scroll to the recipe card for the exact measurements.

Perfect Blend of Flavors: The sweetness of the pears and honey balances the sharpness of the gorgonzola and red wine vinegar. Quick and Easy: This fall salad is ready in minutes–Whip up a quick vinaigrette, cut the pear, and mix everything in a large bowl. Dietary Restrictions: This healthy autumn salad works for a variety of diets, including vegetarian, Weight Watchers-friendly, and low-carb.

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Pears: Any ripe pears, like Bartlett, Bosc, or Anjou, will work. Gorgonzola is a strong, pungent cheese that contrasts nicely with the sweet pears. Leafy Greens: For extra texture, use a mix of greens, such as baby greens, baby spinach, arugula, or radicchio. Pecans add crunch. Autumn Salad Dressing: Red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, honey, salt, black pepper, and olive oil make the best dressing for this pear and gorgonzola salad.

How to Make Autumn Salad

Here’s how to make this easy fall salad with pears and gorgonzola. The recipe card below provides complete instructions.

Variations

Fresh Fruit: Swap the pear with an apple. Dried Fruit: Add dried cranberries or dates. Cheese: Substitute blue cheese or goat cheese. Nuts: Replace pecans with walnuts or almonds. For extra flavor, toast them in the oven or in a pan on the stove, or use candied pecans. Onions: Add thinly sliced shallots or red onion. Acid: Sub apple cider vinegar or lemon juice for red wine vinegar. Sweetener: Use maple syrup instead of honey.

What to Serve with This Autumn Salad

This impressive yet simple autumn salad is excellent for everything from a quick weeknight dinner to your Thanksgiving table. Below are some serving suggestions:

Holidays: Make all the traditional Thanksgiving dishes, like turkey, green bean casserole, and potato gratin, to go with this salad. Fall Dinner: Try it with pork chops and applesauce or roast beef with mashed potatoes or maple-roasted butternut squash. Make It a Meal: Add a piece of baked salmon or grilled chicken to the salad for a complete meal.

Storage

Eat Immediately: Once you toss everything together, eat it immediately. If stored, the greens will wilt, and the pear will brown. Prep Ahead: If you’re making this autumn harvest salad for Thanksgiving and want to prep some of it in advance, make the vinaigrette and chop the pecans a day early.

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