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This Winter Pomegranate Salad with Maple Candied Walnuts and Balsamic Fig Vinaigrette is my go-to “house” salad. I make it on repeat all winter long. Baby arugula, mixed greens, juicy pomegranates, sweet and spicy maple roasted walnuts, and plenty of crumbled goat cheese. All tossed together with a delicious balsamic fig vinaigrette for a salad that’s simple to put together, healthy, and pairs perfectly with just about any meal. You’ll never tire of this beautiful winter salad.
This post is sponsored by POM Wonderful.

Ingredients
I’m not sure why winter gets such a bad rap when it comes to produce. Pomegranates alone are reason enough to LOVE the fall and winter produce seasons. I mean, right?
Yes, yes, correct.
Clearly, I am overly excited about this salad. It has been my go-to winter salad for over four years, and I make it ALL. THE. TIME!
This is also my staple Christmas Salad. I usually end up making it for both Christmas Eve and Christmas dinner. It’s just so simple to throw together, plus it pairs well with everything and is so delicious.
Also? This salad is truly a combination of my favorite foods…greens, pomegranate arils, roasted walnuts, and goat cheese.

Start with the walnuts and toss them together with maple syrup, cinnamon, and cayenne. These are my healthier take on candied walnuts, and they’re every bit as addicting as they sound. Perfectly sweet, hinted with cinnamon, and just a touch spicy too. Finish these off with flaky sea salt to seal the deal.
While the walnuts are baking in the oven, toss together the salad base. I like to use a blend of baby arugula and mixed winter greens…usually baby kale and baby spinach. Next add in plenty of pomegranate arils. The pomegranate arils are the heart of the salad, so be generous. To make things incredibly easy, I love using POM POMS Fresh Pomegranate Arils. They come already deseeded in a convenient package of ready-to-eat pomegranate arils. The lack of preparation needed makes the enjoyment of these pomegranates that much better.
Plus, adding the POM POMS arils to my salad adds a ruby red pop of color and a sweet burst of flavor – which you all know I LOVE.
Once you’ve added the pomegranates, crumble over some creamy goat cheese and the base of your salad will be complete.

This is my favorite, and only has three simple ingredients, extra virgin oil, balsamic vinegar, and fig preserves.
It’s the perfect balance of savory, tangy, and sweet. I love tossing my simple winter salad with this vinaigrette for the perfect finish. It makes every bite that much more delicious.

As said, I’ve been making this salad for years, but yet I still look forward to it every single December. And, it’s my most requested salad. Even my brothers enjoy this one. When the brothers enjoy something, especially a green something, you know it’s got to be a VERY GOOD recipe.
So with that, I’m hoping you all give this delicious winter salad a try.
My suggestion? Include this in your holiday menu. It’s so easy to toss together, and yes, it’s loved by everyone! Enjoy. Enjoy!
PS. looking for something similar-ish winter salad but with beets? Try this winter beet and pomegranate salad with maple candied pecans and balsamic citrus dressing.

If you make this winter salad with maple candied walnuts, 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!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

{This post is sponsored by POM Wonderful. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep Half Baked Harvest cooking!}
yum! this looks totally delicious. and that apron! oh my gosh.
This salad looks amazing. Thanks for the giveaway
Love a great salad when company comes. Looks delish!
You mentioned this once before and I searched for it locally and I’m glad I did not only for the toppings but also the pastas–they’re so good.
We eat a lot of salads Christmas week so we can enjoy all the goodies.
Have a good Sunday.
You are amazing and I will be making this salad!!!
I absolutely love candied walnuts. Definitely making this one!
Hm, the rafflecopter doesn’t say what kind of comment to make unless I totally misread something which I probably did at 5:50 a.m. But I will say the apron? Seriously cute! The pictures of the salad? Beautiful!
This week in my CSA box I had arugula, mixed greens, a pomegranate and walnuts….so this is the perfect salad to put together with ingredients I have on hand……can’t wai to try it!
Not only a beautiful salad but a super easy recipe.
MMMMmmmm! This looks so good and I can’t get over that dressing!
Your salad looks so good. Lots of color and interest. Enjoy the time with your family.
This looks lovey. I tend to forget about salads in winter and go for soup, but some days I really need a change. This looks so good: a perfect balance of sweet, salty and tangy and so beautiful to top it off!
a must for my holiday parties
Yum, this salad looks amazing (and definitely not boring) Tieghan! Pinned!
Aaaah, why is it showing my name in such a weird way? The mystery of the interwebs!
Looks amazing! I have the biggest obsession with balsamic fig anything, especially when combined with goats cheese, walnuts and cranberries! I bet pecans would be mega in this as well, plus some sweet potato if you wanted to bulk it out a bit. Love the look of the giveaway, what a great selection.
This looks so tasty. I love love love pomegranates in salad!