Fresh strawberries and baby spinach were made to be tossed together. Add a light, slightly sweet poppy seed dressing, some crunchy nuts, and creamy cheese, and you've got a salad that feels like a full bite of spring on your plate.
This salad is fast to pull together, but still feels special. You get juicy, bright strawberries, crisp greens, a soft tang from the cheese, and a little pop from the dressing with every forkful.
It's colorful, satisfying, and easy to dress up or down depending on the meal.
Whether you need something quick for lunch, a dish for gatherings, or a fresh starter for dinner, this strawberry spinach salad keeps it simple and fresh.
Why This Strawberry Spinach Salad Works So Well
This isn't a boring pile of greens with some berries tossed on top. Every part has been thought through: the sweet, the crisp, the creamy, and the bright dressing that ties it all together.
It's light but not empty - or try Chicken Caesar pasta salad as a hearty main if something more substantial is wanted.
And it's balanced enough that you don't get tired of it halfway through the bowl.
- Juicy strawberries for fresh sweetness
- Baby spinach for tender greens that hold up
- Creamy feta or goat cheese for richness
- Crunchy nuts for real texture
- A smooth, tangy poppy seed dressing to bring it all together
The result feels light, lively, and genuinely satisfying.
Simple Ingredients You'll Need
Everything is easy to grab and even easier to prep.
- Fresh baby spinach - Tender leaves that hold the dressing perfectly
- Strawberries - Fresh, sliced, and juicy
- Crumbled feta or goat cheese - For a soft, creamy contrast
- Candied pecans or walnuts - Adds sweet crunch
- Red onion - Thinly sliced for sharpness
- Poppy seed dressing - Light, sweet, and slightly tangy
Optional extras: sliced avocado, grilled chicken, or even blueberries for another burst of color.
Making Strawberry Spinach Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
Quick steps and no heavy prep make this one easy to pull off any time - similar to Mediterranean chickpea salad for an easy vegetarian option.
- Prepare the Ingredients
Rinse and pat dry the spinach. Hull and slice the strawberries. Thinly slice the red onion. Crumble the cheese and measure out the nuts. - Build the Base
In a large bowl, add the spinach first. Scatter the strawberries, red onion, nuts, and cheese evenly over the greens. - Dress It Up
Drizzle with poppy seed dressing just before serving. Toss gently to coat everything lightly without crushing the ingredients. - Serve Fresh
Serve immediately after tossing to keep the textures crisp and lively.
Easy Variations to Change It Up
This salad can swing sweet, savory, or heartier depending on your mood or the occasion.
- Swap spinach for a spring mix or arugula for a peppery bite
- Use honey-roasted almonds instead of pecans
- Add grilled shrimp or chicken for a meal salad
- Toss in blueberries, mandarin oranges, or dried cranberries
- Use a balsamic glaze drizzle instead of poppy seed dressing for more tang
The basic format is strong enough to hold little changes without losing its fresh feel.
What Goes Well with Strawberry Spinach Salad
This salad shines bright, so it pairs well with lighter, clean-flavored dishes that don't compete.
You can easily turn it into a main by doubling the protein on top, or top with Southwest chicken salad for a spicier protein boost.
| Side Dish | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| Grilled lemon chicken | Light protein that stays bright |
| Roasted salmon fillet | Rich but not overpowering |
| Crusty baguette slices | Simple and crisp against soft greens |
| Prosciutto-wrapped melon | Fresh, salty-sweet complement |
| Tomato basil bruschetta | Adds more bright flavor |
| Cold pasta primavera | Light but filling pairing |
| Roasted asparagus | Clean, easy vegetable side |
You can easily turn it into a main by doubling the protein on top.
How to Store Strawberry Spinach Salad
Because of the delicate greens and dressing, this salad is best enjoyed right after tossing, but a few tricks help if you're prepping ahead.
Store Separately - Keep the dressing apart from the salad if you're prepping more than 30 minutes ahead - see Caprese salad storage tips for similar make-ahead guidance.
BBQ Ranch chicken salad variations pairs well with many of the same sides. Cucumber tomato avocado salad pairings also complements a fresh, fruit-forward menu.
- Store Separately - Keep the dressing apart from the salad if you're prepping more than 30 minutes ahead.
- Chill Ingredients - Keep the spinach and strawberries cold for the freshest bite.
- Add Nuts and Cheese Last - Sprinkle nuts and cheese only when serving to avoid sogginess.
- Eat Within 24 Hours - The strawberries and spinach can wilt fast once dressed, so enjoy sooner rather than later.
FAQs About Strawberry Spinach Salad
Can I make this salad ahead of time?
Sort of. Prep the ingredients separately, but don't dress or toss until just before serving - the same prep works well for Thai peanut noodle salad for make-ahead lunches.
What other fruit can I use?
Blueberries, blackberries, or mandarin oranges all work beautifully.
For citrus-forward combinations and dessert-friendly pairings, see lemon-friendly fruits and dessert ideas.
Can I use a different dressing?
Definitely. Balsamic vinaigrette, honey mustard, or a light lemon dressing are great swaps.
If pairing the salad with grilled mains, side dish ideas that go with lemony dressings are listed in what to serve with beer can chicken sides.
Can I make it vegan?
Yes. Just skip the cheese or use a plant-based feta alternative.
Is bottled poppy seed dressing okay?
It works fine. If you want, you can also make a quick version with olive oil, honey, lemon juice, and poppy seeds.
Strawberry Spinach Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a large salad bowl, add the baby spinach as the base.
- Top with sliced strawberries, red onion, crumbled feta cheese, and candied pecans.
- Drizzle the poppy seed dressing evenly over the salad ingredients.
- Toss gently to combine, being careful not to bruise the spinach or crush the strawberries.
- Serve immediately for best texture and flavor.
Notes
- Swap feta for blue cheese if you want a sharper flavor.
- Grilled chicken or shrimp can turn this salad into a full meal.
- Store dressing separately if prepping in advance to keep greens crisp.
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Let us know how it was!Frequently Asked Questions
Fresh herbs, a squeeze of citrus, and proper seasoning at each step make the biggest difference. Using high-quality base ingredients also improves the final result significantly.
Yes. Sheet pan meals, one-pot dishes, and no-cook options cut prep time significantly.
Most can be on the table in under 30 minutes with the right shortcuts.
The most common mistake is rushing the process - not tasting as you cook or skipping steps like resting, marinating, or proper temperature control. Following the order of steps matters more than speed.
What is the best way to get consistent results each time?
Consistency comes from following the recipe the same way each time - same pan size, same heat level, same resting time.
Taking notes on adjustments that worked helps replicate success.

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