30-Minute Strawberry Spinach Salad | Fresh, Vibrant & Irresistible

There is something magical about combining sweet berries with crisp greens. This 30-minute strawberry spinach salad brings me right back to summer afternoons on the Costa Brava, where meals were simple, colorful, and full of life. It is one of those recipes that feels special but comes together effortlessly, making it perfect for both everyday dinners and festive gatherings.

This 30-minute strawberry spinach salad is a fresh and vibrant meal perfect for summer lunches or elegant side dishes. It features juicy strawberries, creamy feta, crunchy pecans, and a rich balsamic glaze, all ready in just 30 minutes.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Incredible Flavor: Sweet berries, tangy feta, and nutty pecans create a perfect balance
- Lightning Fast: Simple ingredients and minimal prep make it ready in no time
- Perfectly Customizable: Swap greens, nuts, or cheese to suit your taste
- Chef-Approved Tips: A homemade balsamic glaze adds a gourmet touch with little effort
30-Minute Strawberry Spinach Salad with Balsamic Glaze
Cuisine: Mediterranean-Inspired, AmericanDifficulty: Easy20
minutes10
minutes6
260
kcal6
gIngredients
For the Salad:
10 oz fresh baby spinach
3 cups strawberries, sliced
1 cup blueberries
1/3 cup feta cheese, crumbled
1 cup pecans, toasted
For the Balsamic Glaze:
1 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup honey or brown sugar
Directions
- Prepare the glaze: Combine balsamic vinegar and honey in a saucepan. Bring to a gentle boil, then simmer until reduced by half and thickened. Let it cool.
- Wash and slice: Rinse the spinach and berries thoroughly. Slice the strawberries into thin pieces.
- Assemble the base: Add spinach, strawberries, blueberries, and feta to a large bowl.
- Toss gently: Mix lightly to combine without bruising the fruit.
- Add crunch: Top with toasted pecans just before serving.
- Drizzle and serve: Finish with balsamic glaze and serve immediately.
Chef’s Tips for the Perfect Salad
- Use ripe, in-season strawberries for the best sweetness. If your berries are slightly tart, the balsamic glaze will balance them beautifully
- Always add the pecans and dressing just before serving. This keeps the texture fresh, crisp, and vibrant
- Lightly toast the pecans until fragrant. This simple step adds a deeper, richer flavor to the finished salad
- Dry the greens well after washing. Excess moisture can water down the glaze and make the salad soggy
Equipment
- Large mixing bowl
- Small saucepan
- Wooden spoon and serving bowls
Storing, Make-Ahead & Serving
- Storage: Store the greens, fruit, and cheese in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days
- Make-ahead: Keep the balsamic glaze separate in the fridge for up to 1 week and add it just before serving
- Best texture: Add the pecans only at the last moment so they stay crunchy and fresh
- Serving ideas: Serve alongside grilled chicken, seafood, or a simple pasta dish, or enjoy it as a light lunch on its own
Variations
- Switch the greens: Use arugula instead of spinach if you prefer a more peppery bite
- Try a different cheese: Goat cheese works beautifully if you want an even creamier texture
- Turn it into a meal: Add grilled chicken or shrimp for extra protein and a more filling plate
- Make it nut-free: Sunflower seeds add crunch without the pecans and still complement the berries nicely
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use store-bought balsamic glaze?
Yes, and it works wonderfully. It saves time and still delivers great flavor.
How do I keep the salad fresh longer?
Store the ingredients separately and only combine everything just before serving.
Can I make this salad dairy-free?
Absolutely. Simply omit the feta or replace it with a plant-based alternative.
Conclusion
This 30-minute strawberry spinach salad is proof that simple ingredients can create something truly special. It is fresh, colorful, and full of Mediterranean-inspired flavor. Once you try it, it will quickly become a staple in your kitchen.
