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Strawberry Feta Salad with Candied Pecans – Sweet strawberries, creamy avocado, spicy-sweet candied pecans, and garden-fresh basil come together to create one beautiful, flavor-packed salad. It’s all tossed with my creamy feta dressing, which adds the perfect salty richness, while those pecans give the salad an irresistible crunch. A new staple for the season!

It’s finally strawberry season, and while I just baked up a sweet strawberry dessert, I might be even more excited to share this salad. I’ve been making it on repeat over the last few weeks—it’s become my go-to spring “everyday” salad.
Do you have an everyday salad? Mine is usually my Lemon Parmesan Sesame Salad, which I make a few nights a week. But lately, this strawberry version has taken over. With berries at their peak and the arugula looking so vibrant, I can’t help but crave it daily.
It’s truly the perfect “house salad” for spring and summer.

I’ve always loved when fresh fruit is added to salads! I make versions of this every summer. In fact, one of my all-time favorite older recipes is a variation of this salad.
This version is simpler, fresher, and topped with an even yummier dressing. It’s just in time for late spring lunches, summertime dinners, outdoor grilling, and easy meals with friends.

Ingredients – for the salad
Ingredients – for the dressing
The Tools
Just a small sheet pan, a bowl to mix the dressing, and a big salad bowl! Plus the usuals: a cutting board, a knife, and some utensils!

On a baking sheet, toss the raw pecans with salted butter, spicy cayenne pepper, and either honey or maple syrup.
Bake until the pecans are caramelized. Watch closely! Because of the sugar, the pecans can burn quickly.

Find your favorite salad bowl and add the greens. I like to use a spring mix and peppery arugula, but I think any mix of greens would be great!
Add the fresh sliced strawberries and some avocado wedges or slices. I like to then toss the greens with olive oil, lemon juice, honey, salt, and pepper.

This is so good! I use whole buttermilk for the best flavor and creaminess.
To balance the tang and add some brightness, I mix in a squeeze of lemon juice. Then, I stir in freshly chopped basil, chives, garlic, and season it all with salt and pepper.
Then so much freshly crumbled, salty, creamy feta cheese. It’s the most delicious! Like a blue cheese dressing, but with feta! So yummy and different. No one expects it, but it’s the secret, I promise!

At this point, you can pour the dressing over the salad. Toss well to ensure the greens are coated in the yummy dressing.
Then, finish the salad with the candied pecans. I always add extra feta cheese too!
Serve the salad after you toss it. Once the dressing is added, eat it up right away to ensure the greens stay crunchy!
This makes a great side salad for any dinner, from spring through summer. You can also enjoy it as a meal by adding some protein like chicken or steak. YUM! It never disappoints and it doubles as the prettiest centerpiece for any summer table!

Looking for other salad recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Tomato, Peach, and Burrata Salad
Corn, Tomato, and Avocado Pasta Salad
Pesto Chicken Caesar Salad with Tomatoes and Burrata
Honey Mustard Pretzel Chicken and Avocado Bacon Salad
Pesto Chicken, Corn, and Avocado Bacon Pasta Salad
Lastly, if you make this Strawberry Feta Salad with Candied Pecans, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Made this salad to bring to a 4th of July pool party. It was a big hit! I took a couple of shortcuts: granulated garlic instead of fresh, and store-bought carmelized pecans. I knew there was a guest who didn’t eat avocado so skipped that as well. The dressing is really the star of this salad show, and would elevate a simple green salad.
Hey Annette,
Awesome!! So glad to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, thanks for making it! Have the best weekend!