I’ve got our November salad in the books!

This thanksgiving salad is full of so much autumn flavor. It has toasted pomegranate, delicata squash, toasted pecans, creamy blue cheese and crunchy apple chips. It's light enough to serve before the big meal! I howsweeteats.com #thanksgiving #salad

This is going to be so much more than your thanksgiving salad. I mean, yes, it totally can be your thanksgiving salad, but it can also be your weeknight salad for the next three months.

Don’t you love when I go and do that? Make something and claim you’ll want to eat it for twelve weeks straight? Swear it’s the best ever?

Well. It is really fantastic!

This thanksgiving salad is full of so much autumn flavor. It has toasted pomegranate, delicata squash, toasted pecans, creamy blue cheese and crunchy apple chips. It's light enough to serve before the big meal! I howsweeteats.com #thanksgiving #salad

Okay so let’s talk about where we are going with this.

Remember back in the summer when I recreated the Panera strawberry poppyseed salad?

Well. I’ve been on a fuij apple salad kick (it’s so freaking good!) and I’ve wanted to recreate it at home.

Then I got over that (well, I’m going to share it in January!) and decided that I just wanted to make a salad with apple chips. Apple chips are delish. And they are kind of like… apple croutons, if you will. How fun!

That’s how I decided this is my thanksgiving salad this year and it is incredible. There is so much texture, flavor and variety. And if you’re over squash, you can leave it out!

This thanksgiving salad is full of so much autumn flavor. It has toasted pomegranate, delicata squash, toasted pecans, creamy blue cheese and crunchy apple chips. It's light enough to serve before the big meal! I howsweeteats.com #thanksgiving #salad

Here’s my thoughts on the squash. I love delicata squash (um, evidenced by the second recipe in one week that I’m sharing with it!) and using it here really turns this salad into a meal for me. Like a Wednesday night dinner in the fall and winter.

But!

On thanksgiving it’s not like we need (or want) our salad to be super satisfying. At least I don’t. I want to enjoy all of those traditional dishes that I only get once (or, err, if you have a blog – thrice) a year. So the salad on the table? I believe that it should remain light.

If you do this salad for friendsgiving or thanksgiving, I say skip the squash. It also saves you a step!

This thanksgiving salad is full of so much autumn flavor. It has toasted pomegranate, delicata squash, toasted pecans, creamy blue cheese and crunchy apple chips. It's light enough to serve before the big meal! I howsweeteats.com #thanksgiving #salad

The rest of the goodness? It’s amazing.

We have a mixture of curly kale and spinach. I love the variety and texture!

Pomegranate arils because hello it is November.

Toasted pecans for crunch and flavor.

Creamy, crumbly blue cheese.

Apple chips for croutons!

Cranberry cinnamon vinaigrette that is straight up drinkable.

It’s such a lovely seasonal salad that draws in both sweet and savory flavors.

And it’s light enough that there is more than enough room for stuffing. And gravy! The best parts.

This thanksgiving salad is full of so much autumn flavor. It has toasted pomegranate, delicata squash, toasted pecans, creamy blue cheese and crunchy apple chips. It's light enough to serve before the big meal! I howsweeteats.com #thanksgiving #salad

The Best Thanksgiving Salad

Thanksgiving Kale Salad with Cranberry Cinnamon Vinaigrette

This Thanksgiving Salad is a lovely seasonal salad that draws in both sweet and savory flavors. The salad is light, but still has so much texture, flavor and variety. 
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Ingredients

  • 1 delicata squash thinly sliced and seeds removed
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • salt and pepper for seasoning
  • 2 heads about 6 to 8 cups curly green kale, stems removed and leaves torn
  • 4 cups baby spinach leaves
  • 2 cups apple chips
  • 1/2 cup crumbled gorgonzola cheese
  • 1/2 cup toasted pecans coarsely chopped
  • 1/3 cup pomegranate arils

cranberry cinnamon vinaigrette

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Place the squash on a baking sheet and drizzle it with olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes, until the slices are fork tender.
  • To make the salad, add the kale to a large bowl. Drizzle on about 1 tablespoon of the cranberry dressing and massage it into the kale for a few minutes. Let the kale sit for 5 minutes.
  • Add the spinach to the bowl with the kale and toss. Season with salt and pepper and toss again. Add in the squash, apple chips, gorgonzola, pecans and pomegranate. Toss well. Serve with the dressing!

cranberry cinnamon vinaigrette

  • Whisk together the vinegar, juice, honey, mustard, garlic, cinnamon, salt and pepper. Whisk in the olive oil until emulsified. This keeps great in the fridge for a few days!
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This thanksgiving salad is full of so much autumn flavor. It has toasted pomegranate, delicata squash, toasted pecans, creamy blue cheese and crunchy apple chips. It's light enough to serve before the big meal! I howsweeteats.com #thanksgiving #salad

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