🎉 Introduction
When the air turns crisp and cozy sweaters come out, our cravings shift toward comforting flavors that warm both the heart and the palate. This Winter Salad with Spinach, Apple, Gorgonzola & Candied Walnuts captures everything we love about the cold season — sweet, savory, creamy, and crunchy — all in one vibrant bowl.
This salad is a perfect marriage of fresh spinach, crisp apples, creamy gorgonzola cheese, and crunchy caramelized walnuts, brought together with a tangy red wine vinaigrette. Each bite offers an irresistible contrast — the sweetness of fruit, the saltiness of cheese, and the nutty depth of candied walnuts.
To keep this dish hearty and wholesome, we replace traditional bacon or pancetta with crispy beef bites — perfectly seasoned and pan-seared for a savory touch that complements the creamy and crunchy textures.
Whether served as an elegant starter for a winter dinner party or as a satisfying lunch on its own, this winter salad is a celebration of seasonal produce and balance. It’s festive, colorful, and rich in flavor — the perfect way to brighten chilly days.
🧰 Equipment Needed
Before you start, gather these kitchen essentials:
- 1 large skillet or frying pan
- 1 baking sheet or parchment paper (for walnuts)
- 1 small saucepan
- 1 medium mixing bowl
- 1 whisk
- 1 wooden spoon or spatula
- 1 salad bowl for assembling
- 1 sharp knife and cutting board
- 1 measuring spoons and cups
🛒 Ingredients
Here’s everything you need to make this deliciously crisp and creamy winter salad:
Main Salad Ingredients:
- 7 oz fresh spinach leaves, washed and dried
- 1 red delicious apple, thinly sliced
- ½ pomegranate, seeds removed
- 4½ oz Gorgonzola cheese, crumbled
- 5 oz beef strips or beef bacon, cooked until crispy (a savory alternative to pancetta)
Candied Walnuts:
- 1 cup (about 80 g) walnut halves
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1 tablespoon butter
- ¼ teaspoon paprika (for a hint of warmth)
- A pinch of salt
Dressing (Red Wine Vinaigrette):
- 5 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- ¼ teaspoon chili flakes (optional for a mild kick)
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Make the Candied Walnuts
In a small saucepan or skillet, melt 1 tablespoon of butter over medium heat. Add the sugar and stir until it begins to melt and bubble slightly.
Add the walnut halves, paprika, and a pinch of salt. Stir constantly for 2–3 minutes, until the walnuts are evenly coated in the caramelized sugar mixture and smell wonderfully nutty.
Transfer them immediately to a parchment-lined baking sheet and spread them out to cool. They’ll harden as they cool, turning perfectly crisp and sweet.
Step 2: Cook the Savory Beef Bites
In a skillet, heat a drizzle of olive oil over medium heat. Add thin beef strips (or beef bacon pieces) and cook for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until crisp and slightly caramelized.
Season lightly with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and set aside on a paper towel-lined plate to cool.
These add that delicious smoky-savory flavor we love in classic winter salads — without using pork.
Step 3: Prepare the Dressing
In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, red wine vinegar, chili flakes, salt, and black pepper.
Taste and adjust seasoning — you want it tangy but balanced. The vinaigrette will add brightness to the rich gorgonzola and candied walnuts.
Set aside while you assemble the salad.
Step 4: Assemble the Salad
In a large salad bowl, add the spinach leaves. Top with apple slices, pomegranate seeds, crumbled gorgonzola cheese, and the candied walnuts.
Sprinkle the crispy beef bites over the top for savory crunch.
Drizzle the vinaigrette over the salad and toss gently to coat. Be sure not to overmix — you want to keep the cheese and walnuts intact.
Step 5: Serve and Enjoy
Transfer the salad to a large serving platter or individual bowls. Garnish with a few extra pomegranate seeds and walnut pieces for color and texture.
Serve immediately while the walnuts are still slightly warm and the beef is crispy.
This salad pairs beautifully with roasted meats, soups, or even a warm loaf of bread.
🍽️ Servings & Timing
- Servings: 4
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
Perfect for a quick winter lunch or as a festive starter for a holiday dinner.
🧊 Storage & Reheating
Storage:
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
- Keep dressing separate if making ahead to prevent soggy greens.
Reheating:
- The salad itself should not be reheated.
- You can lightly warm the candied walnuts or beef bites in a dry skillet before adding them back to chilled greens.
Make-Ahead Tip:
Make the candied walnuts and dressing a day ahead. Assemble the salad just before serving for the best texture and flavor.
🥄 Variations
This Winter Spinach Salad can be customized easily depending on your preferences and pantry:
- Vegetarian Version: Skip the beef and add roasted chickpeas or extra nuts for crunch.
- Vegan-Friendly: Use vegan cheese and a touch more pomegranate for sweetness.
- Nut-Free: Replace walnuts with pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds for crunch.
- Different Cheese: Try blue cheese, feta, or goat cheese if gorgonzola isn’t available.
- Citrus Touch: Add orange segments or a splash of orange juice to the vinaigrette.
- Extra Sweetness: Toss in a few dried cranberries or figs for a holiday-inspired twist.
- Greens Mix: Use baby kale or arugula for added variety.
❓ 10 FAQs
1. Can I make this salad in advance?
Yes! Just keep the dressing, walnuts, and beef separate until serving.
2. Can I use store-bought candied nuts?
You can, but homemade gives better flavor and freshness.
3. What can I use instead of gorgonzola?
Try blue cheese, goat cheese, or feta for similar creamy tang.
4. How do I keep apples from browning?
Toss slices in lemon juice immediately after cutting.
5. Can I use different greens?
Absolutely. Baby kale or arugula also pair beautifully.
6. Can I make it without meat?
Yes — it’s delicious as a vegetarian salad, just add more nuts for protein.
7. Is it okay to use walnuts straight from the bag?
Yes, but toasting or candying enhances their flavor and texture.
8. How long do candied walnuts last?
Up to 1 week in an airtight jar at room temperature.
9. Can I substitute the red wine vinegar?
Use apple cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar for a slightly different flavor.
10. What makes this a winter salad?
The combination of seasonal fruits, hearty greens, and warm flavors like gorgonzola, walnuts, and pomegranate make it perfect for cold months.
🏁 Conclusion
This Winter Salad with Spinach, Apple, Gorgonzola & Candied Walnuts is proof that salads don’t belong only to summer. It’s hearty, flavorful, and full of seasonal charm — a perfect balance of freshness and comfort.
The sweet apples, creamy cheese, crunchy walnuts, and tangy dressing create a beautiful symphony of taste and texture, while the crispy beef bites add satisfying depth. Every bite bursts with contrast — crisp, creamy, savory, and sweet.
Whether served as a side at a cozy dinner or as a stunning centerpiece for a holiday meal, this salad embodies everything we love about winter cooking: warmth, color, and comfort.
So the next time you’re looking to impress guests or simply brighten a cold day, make this salad — it’s wholesome, elegant, and guaranteed to become a seasonal favorite.

A Winter Salad — Spinach, Apple, Gorgonzola & Candied Walnuts
Ingredients
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Equipment
Method
- In a small saucepan or skillet, melt 1 tablespoon of butter over medium heat. Add the sugar and stir until it begins to melt and bubble slightly.
- Add the walnut halves, paprika, and a pinch of salt. Stir constantly for 2–3 minutes, until the walnuts are evenly coated in the caramelized sugar mixture and smell wonderfully nutty.
- Transfer them immediately to a parchment-lined baking sheet and spread them out to cool. They’ll harden as they cool, turning perfectly crisp and sweet.
- In a skillet, heat a drizzle of olive oil over medium heat. Add thin beef strips (or beef bacon pieces) and cook for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until crisp and slightly caramelized.
- Season lightly with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and set aside on a paper towel-lined plate to cool.
- These add that delicious smoky-savory flavor we love in classic winter salads — without using pork.
- In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, red wine vinegar, chili flakes, salt, and black pepper.
- Taste and adjust seasoning — you want it tangy but balanced. The vinaigrette will add brightness to the rich gorgonzola and candied walnuts.
- Set aside while you assemble the salad.
- In a large salad bowl, add the spinach leaves. Top with apple slices, pomegranate seeds, crumbled gorgonzola cheese, and the candied walnuts.
- Sprinkle the crispy beef bites over the top for savory crunch.
- Drizzle the vinaigrette over the salad and toss gently to coat. Be sure not to overmix — you want to keep the cheese and walnuts intact.
- Transfer the salad to a large serving platter or individual bowls. Garnish with a few extra pomegranate seeds and walnut pieces for color and texture.
- Serve immediately while the walnuts are still slightly warm and the beef is crispy.
- This salad pairs beautifully with roasted meats, soups, or even a warm loaf of bread.
Notes
Make the candied walnuts and dressing a day ahead. Assemble the salad just before serving for the best texture and flavor. 🥄 Variations This Winter Spinach Salad can be customized easily depending on your preferences and pantry: Vegetarian Version: Skip the beef and add roasted chickpeas or extra nuts for crunch. Vegan-Friendly: Use vegan cheese and a touch more pomegranate for sweetness. Nut-Free: Replace walnuts with pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds for crunch. Different Cheese: Try blue cheese, feta, or goat cheese if gorgonzola isn’t available. Citrus Touch: Add orange segments or a splash of orange juice to the vinaigrette. Extra Sweetness: Toss in a few dried cranberries or figs for a holiday-inspired twist. Greens Mix: Use baby kale or arugula for added variety. ❓ 10 FAQs 1. Can I make this salad in advance?
Yes! Just keep the dressing, walnuts, and beef separate until serving. 2. Can I use store-bought candied nuts?
You can, but homemade gives better flavor and freshness. 3. What can I use instead of gorgonzola?
Try blue cheese, goat cheese, or feta for similar creamy tang. 4. How do I keep apples from browning?
Toss slices in lemon juice immediately after cutting. 5. Can I use different greens?
Absolutely. Baby kale or arugula also pair beautifully. 6. Can I make it without meat?
Yes — it’s delicious as a vegetarian salad, just add more nuts for protein. 7. Is it okay to use walnuts straight from the bag?
Yes, but toasting or candying enhances their flavor and texture. 8. How long do candied walnuts last?
Up to 1 week in an airtight jar at room temperature. 9. Can I substitute the red wine vinegar?
Use apple cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar for a slightly different flavor. 10. What makes this a winter salad?
The combination of seasonal fruits, hearty greens, and warm flavors like gorgonzola, walnuts, and pomegranate make it perfect for cold months. 🏁 Conclusion This Winter Salad with Spinach, Apple, Gorgonzola & Candied Walnuts is proof that salads don’t belong only to summer. It’s hearty, flavorful, and full of seasonal charm — a perfect balance of freshness and comfort. The sweet apples, creamy cheese, crunchy walnuts, and tangy dressing create a beautiful symphony of taste and texture, while the crispy beef bites add satisfying depth. Every bite bursts with contrast — crisp, creamy, savory, and sweet. Whether served as a side at a cozy dinner or as a stunning centerpiece for a holiday meal, this salad embodies everything we love about winter cooking: warmth, color, and comfort. So the next time you’re looking to impress guests or simply brighten a cold day, make this salad — it’s wholesome, elegant, and guaranteed to become a seasonal favorite.