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Orange Salad

Orange salad is one of the brightest, freshest, and most elegant salads you can make. Juicy citrus segments, crisp greens, creamy avocados, crunchy nuts, and a vibrant orange dressing. The salad tastes sweet, tangy, refreshing, and beautifully balanced.
Course Salad, Side Dish, vegetarian
Cuisine American, Italian
Keyword Avocado Salad, Citrus Dressing, Orange Salad
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories 574 kcal
Author Mahy

Ingredients

For the Salad

  • 3 cups baby Spinach or your favorite greens
  • 3 avocados
  • 4 oranges segmented
  • 2 shallots sliced
  • 1/2 cup cashews toasted or roasted
  • 1/8 teaspoon chili flakes

For the Citrus Salad Dressing

  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup Mandarin Orange juice
  • 1 Tablespoon honey mustard
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon oregano
  • pinch chili flakes
  • 1/3 cup olive oil

Instructions

  1. The very step is to decide whether you will use orange segments or orange slices. Here's a step by step tutorial on making the segments:
  2. Start by slicing off the tops and bottom of the orange you have a disc like shape.
    Segmenting the orange the knife slicing tops and bottoms of the orange
  3. Place the orange on a cutting board at the widest base you find.
    Segmenting the orange, the knife going down the orange to slice the white and skin off
  4. Use a super sharp knife and cut downward around the fruit to remove the peel and white pith completely.
  5. Hold the peeled orange over a bowl to catch the juices if you want.
    peeled orange showing the membranes and how to slice
  6. Slice carefully between each membrane to release clean orange segments.
    knife going through the membrane to get the segment out
  7. Remove the segments gently and discard the membranes.
    A hand holding a segmented orange showing how it should look
  8. Use a very sharp knife and work slowly to keep the segments intact and juicy. Chilling the oranges beforehand also makes them easier to cut cleanly.
  9. Assemble the Salad
    Top view of a large plate of an orange salad with orange dressing
  10. Arrange the spinach or greens, topped with the orange segments, some shallots or red onions, sliced avocados and toasted nuts.
  11. Make the Orange Dressing
    Orange dressing ingredients in a bowl
  12. This is a regular vinaigrette where you will add all ingredients in a small bowl or mason jar.
  13. Whisk until the mixture is emulsified and smooth.
    whisked orange dressing
  14. The dressing is now ready.
  15. Dress and Serve The Orange Salad
    orange dressing is poured over the orange salad
  16. Pour the dressing right over the salad.
  17. Toss lightly and sprinkle any extra herbs, chili flakes if using and it's ready.
    close up of an orange salad plate
  18. Serve right away and enjoy!

Recipe Video

Recipe Notes

Expert Tips For Orange Salad

  • Chill the oranges before slicing for cleaner segments.
  • Dress the salad immediately before serving.
  • Use a sharp knife to remove all citrus pith.
  • Toast nuts lightly for deeper flavor.
  • Dry greens thoroughly so the dressing clings properly.
  • Use multiple orange varieties for more complexity.
  • Balance sweet oranges with salty cheese and herbs.
  • Avocados have a neutral flavor, so you need to add a variety of flavors and contrasts to make it interesting.
  • You can use mandarin orange ro make this a delicious mandarin orange salad.
  • Never dress your salads in advance. Always dress right before serving.
  • The extra salad dressing can be used as a marinade, a dipping sauce, or sandwich spread if mixed with mayo.

Orange Salad Variations

  • Mediterranean orange salad :Combines citrus with herbs, olives, fennel, and olive oil.
  • Orange fennel salad : A classic Italian inspired combination with crisp fennel and juicy oranges.
  • Orange salad with goat cheese : Adds tangy creaminess that pairs beautifully with citrus.
  • Blood orange salad : Features vibrant colors and slightly berry like citrus flavor.
  • Orange arugula salad : Combines sweet oranges with peppery greens.
  • Winter citrus salad : Uses seasonal citrus fruits during colder months.

Why Citrus Segmenting Matters

Removing the membranes creates a cleaner texture and prevents chewy bites.

Why Dressing Should Be Added Last

Acidic dressings wilt greens quickly.

Why Fresh Juice Beats Bottled Juice

Fresh juice has brighter acidity and more aromatic citrus oils.

Why Did My Salad Become Watery

The oranges released too much juice or the salad sat dressed too long before serving.

What if The Dressing Separated

Whisk more thoroughly or add extra Dijon mustard to stabilize the emulsion.

Why Does the Salad Taste Bitter

Too much orange pith or overly bitter greens were used.

What if Dressing Is Too Sweet

Add more vinegar or lemon juice to increase acidity.

What if Dressing Is Too Tart

Whisk in a little honey or extra olive oil.

Why Did Greens Became Soggy

The salad was overdressed or prepared too far ahead.

Storage

  • Leftovers: While the salad is best eaten the same as it doesn't benefit from refrigeration, you can store leftovers in the fridge for up to one day.
  • Salad Storage: Undressed salad components keep best when stored separately.
  • Dressing Storage: Orange dressing can be refrigerated in an airtight container for several days.
  • Make Ahead Tip: Segment oranges and prepare the dressing ahead, then assemble shortly before serving.
  • Freezing: Freezing is not recommended because citrus and greens lose texture.

What goes in an orange salad?

Orange salad typically includes fresh oranges, greens, herbs, nuts, cheese, and a citrus dressing.

What dressing goes best with orange salad?

Fresh orange vinaigrette is one of the best choices because it reinforces the citrus flavor naturally.

How do you cut oranges for salad?

Follow our video or step by step tutorial above for segmenting an orange. Use a sharp knife to remove the peel and pith, then slice between the membranes to create clean citrus segments.

Can I make orange salad ahead of time?

Yes, but keep the dressing separate until serving.

What cheese pairs best with oranges?

Goat cheese and Feta cheese pair especially well because their tanginess balances citrus sweetness.

What does orange dressing taste like?

Orange dressing tastes bright, lightly sweet, citrusy, and refreshing with balanced acidity.

Can I use bottled orange juice?

Fresh juice is strongly preferred for the brightest flavor and aroma.

Is orange salad healthy?

Yes. It is rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and healthy fats while remaining naturally light and refreshing.

What greens go best with orange salad?

Arugula, spinach, mixed greens, and butter lettuce all pair beautifully with citrus.

Nutrition Facts
Orange Salad
Amount Per Serving
Calories 574 Calories from Fat 432
% Daily Value*
Fat 48g74%
Saturated Fat 7g44%
Polyunsaturated Fat 6g
Monounsaturated Fat 32g
Sodium 106mg5%
Potassium 1283mg37%
Carbohydrates 38g13%
Fiber 15g63%
Sugar 17g19%
Protein 8g16%
Vitamin A 2676IU54%
Vitamin C 103mg125%
Calcium 107mg11%
Iron 3mg17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.