Autumn Arugula Salad with Caramelized Squash + Pomegranate Ginger Vinaigrette. {Video!}
Okay, so I get it.
It’s October, the leaves are getting crunchy and people are losing their heads over everything pumpkin related. You could say that I’m deep in the throes of my own obsession, and I just might be but the real question I have is why isn’t everyone going berserk over pomegranates?!
They are the real jewel of fall… pun totally intended.
I get super excited every autumn for the reappearance of pomegranates that do not cost $6 a pop at my local grocery store. Now, we are still talking like $2.50 per fruit, but that’s pennies compared to what they go for in the spring and summer. Sometimes I can’t even find a container of the arils.
Not only am I a complete maniac over their gorgeous color, I just absolutely LOVE to use them as a snack, in yogurt, in chicken dishes and of course, in salads. Since I’m a bit fanatical over that little thing called texture, their juicy pop does me in. Flipping out over it. I also think they are totally refreshing. I have been known to sit on the couch with an actual pomegranate in a bowl and pick out the arils one by one.
I’ve also been known to create a giant mess. (Worth it.)
I’m living in a world where the leaves appeared to have changed colors over night. This past weekend we planned on taking a nice little fall drive (because we are 85 years old) but it just seemed so… green. Instead we sat around and ate our weight in homemade chicken cheesesteaks, played on pinterest until our eyes hurt, watched so much TV that I don’t even know what real life is anymore and cuddled on the couch, which translates to laying on our own sides of the sectional since we desperately like our own space. I also put a major dent in a container of Trader Joe’s pumpkin ice cream, and for someone who has been eating pumpkin ice cream for 20 years or so, I actually think their version is the best one. Good old Joe. I’ve got a spoon in it now.
But then yesterday, I wake up and boom – the trees are suddenly red and orange and fifty shades of yellow. Can’t it be the weekend forever?
Oh well. Salad time.
This salad is practically a big, fat copout – it’s quite similar to my autumn panzanella from a few years ago, but a few quick changes make it diverse enough for me. You can really throw it together in less than 20 minutes or so, but it definitely constitutes and entire meal. The squash just MAKES it. I love roasting them in the skin so they can be little handheld snacks. For this particular acorn squash, I caramelized it in some coconut oil and a little brown sugar. I don’t know why but those two things make thing a complete flavor explosion, if I can be so cliché. Plus, they look like adorable little crowns or something with their pretty scalloped edges. So cute.
Says the person who now calls her food cute.
Some other little bits to give it an autumn kick include the toasted spiced pecans. You can swap those out for almonds or walnuts or hazelnuts or no nuts – whatever floats your boat. I threw them in with the arils for the extra crunch crunch crunch. A salad is one of the few dishes that I don’t find nuts to completely DESTROY. Like brownies or cookies. Can you really trust someone who loves nuts in their brownies?
I kid I kid.
The final step in this healthy fall mess is the pomegranate ginger dressing – pom juice with some freshly grated ginger and garlic and lots of vinegar and oil. Vinegar is also what makes a salad for me and many times I’ll use my fave pomegranate balsamic to bring everything together. Since I’m all about a salad with as few green vegetable things as possible… this one does me in.
I like to eat seasons.
Autumn Arugula Salad with Caramelized Squash, Spiced Pecans and Pomegranate Ginger Vinaigrette
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil
- 1 acorn squash, sliced in 1/2-inch thick rounds and seeds removed
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepped
- 2 teaspoons brown sugar
- 1/2 cup whole pecans, chopped
- 1/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 6 cups baby arugula
- 1 avocado, sliced
- 1 pomegranate, arils removed
- 1 seedless cucumber, sliced
pomegranate ginger vinaigrette
- 1/3 cup pomegranate juice
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
- 1 garlic clove, freshly grated
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/3 cup olive oil
Instructions
- Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add coconut oil. Cover the squash slices with salt and pepper, then add them to the skillet and cook until golden, about 5 minutes per side. If desired, you can add the brown sugar to help the squash caramelize. Heat a small saucepan over low heat and add the pecans. Toast until they are slightly golden and fragrant, stirring and shaking the pan as they toast, for about 5 minutes. Toss them with the pumpkin pie spice.
- Add the arugula to a large bowl with a pinch of salt and pepper. Add in the avocado, pomegranate arils, cucumber, pecans and squash pieces. Cover in the pomegranate dressing.
pomegranate ginger vinaigrette
- Combine pome juice, vinegar, ginger, garlic, salt and pepper in a large bowl and whisk together. Stream in the olive oil while constantly whisking until the dressing comes together. Store in the fridge for up to one week.
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Wow, that’s one beautiful salad! You’ve inspired me to rekindle an interest with the pomogranit. But more, 85 years?! Really.? Now I’m really impressed ! You’re an inspiration, I love your photos and your blog,
Claire
http://www.ClaireFromYVR.com
I believe the “85” comment was meant as a joke. If you click on “About” at the top of the page, you can see the author’s photo.
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Can I substitute the acorn squash for something else in Spring?
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Just made this yesterday- it goes very well with a basic honey-mustard balsamic vinegarette. I also added crumbled goat cheese. Gah, fantrastic. Thanks for the recipe base!
In spring I’d sub grilled asparagus or sugared lemon wheels or both for the squash. And probably not put the pumpkin spice inthe nuts.
Yum! Can’t wait to make this, AND, I just discovered Pumpkin-flavored pumpkin seeds at Trader Joe’s, which are ADDICTING :))). They would be perfect in this salad.
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. So excited to try this.
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Wondering … This is served cold, right? You let the squash cool before putting the salad together?
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This was almost perfect. An amazing autumn salad. The only thing I felt it was missing was a bit of cheese. I had found a recipe for chèvre balls rolled in herbed chopped pecans a while back that I absolutely adore; I decided to do that, but add the pumpkin pie spice to the mixture for the nut roll.
Cop up pecans
Add salt, pepper, thyme, pumpin pie spice
combine in bowl
roll chèvre balls in pecan mixture
Absolutely wonderful, and the pumpkin pie spice certainly did it!
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Beautiful and delicious!!
Lovely!
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