Strawberry Crunch Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette. (2025)

Say hello to the most delicious summery strawberry salad!

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This strawberry crunch salad is going to be theeeee most made salad in my kitchen this year. I think. I mean, I have a lot of salads that I love, and even more coming to you this season. But if you’re a strawberry freak like I am, you will adorrrrreee this bowl.

It’s fresh, savory, creamy and crunchy. Ideal for what I require in a salad!

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Remember my blueberry (crunch) salad that I shared last year? It was such a huge hit all summer and I knew I had to make a strawberry salad version. Where that one is a bit simpler, this one has more substance and could totally be a lunch salad because it’s incredibly satisfying.

On the same note, it’s still a salad that you could serve as a starter to dinner. It definitely works!

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If I’ve rambled about anything (everything?) on this blog, it’s that I.love.texture. Not even that I love texture, but I NEED texture. Especially in my salads. I can’t tell you how often I google “crunchy things for salads” when throwing together a house salad for dinner. It’s imperative for my mental and emotional and physical eating state.

Very important, clearly.

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So because of that, I like to use two varieties of nuts here. First, we’re making the sugared almonds from the blueberry salad because they are so fantastic. I highly suggest you don’t leave these out. They MAKE the dish. And they are easy too. You have to keep an eye on them but you can also prep them ahead of time. You can see me make them on instagram today!

Then on the flip side, I like to use roasted, salted pistachios. A sweet nut and a savory nut. Pistachios are one of my favorites – so buttery and rich. Having both nuts in the salad adds such a wonderful layer of crunch and flavor.

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Next, the creamy avocado and goat cheese! I love using both of these too – the avocado is mild and the goat cheese is tangy. You can also sub in feta or leave out the cheese entirely if you don’t like goat.

I love how the goat cheese melts into the whole salad when it’s tossed. It’s always my favorite part of goat cheese in a salad!

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Finally, the strawberries!

Leave them in halves or quarter them – or chop. Whatever you wish. I love that we are entering full blown strawberry season where they taste like actual candy. I’m also wondering how old that makes me sound, because when adults used to tell me that strawberries taste like candy when I was a kid, I’d look at them like they had ten heads.

Of course, I’ve said this to Max and Emilia recently and while strawberries probably rank as one of their favorite foods, they do NOT think they are candy. Ha.

I love to use a champagne vinaigrette on this salad because it’s still tangy and briney, but mild at the same time. It’s not quite as strong as red wine or apple cider vinegar. It adds a nice savory contrast to the salad, but still lets the other ingredients shine. The best dressing, in my opinion! Of course, feel free to use another one that you love here. The creamy balsamic from my blueberry salad would also be incredible.

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Can’t get enough of this beauty!

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Strawberry Saladwith Champagne Vinaigrette

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Strawberry Crunch Salad

Yield: 4 people

Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

This strawberry salad is the best spring and summer meal! Super crunchy and textured with avocado and goat cheese. Absolutely delicious.

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Ingredients

salad

  • cup sliced or slivered almonds
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 10 ounces arugula greens
  • 8 ounces strawberries, hulled and quartered or chopped
  • 1 avocado chopped
  • 2 ounces crumbled goat cheese,
  • cup roasted salted pistachios, chopped

champagne vinaigrette

Instructions

  • Place the almonds in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Stir in the sugar and cook, stirring often, until the sugar melts and is caramely, coating all of the almonds - about 6 to 8 minutes. Don’t take your eyes off of this as they can burn quickly! Transfer the almonds to a piece of parchment paper to let them cool. Break them into pieces if they are clumped.

  • Toss the arugula with a pinch of salt and pepper in a large bowl. Add in the strawberries, avocado, goat cheese, pistachios and sugared almonds. Drizzle on the dressing and toss well. Serve immediately!

  • champagne vinaigrette

  • Combine vinegar, honey, lemon juice, dijon, garlic, salt and pepper in a large bowl and whisk together. Stream in the olive oil while constantly whisking until the dressing comes together. Store in the fridge for up to one week.

Course: Salad

Cuisine: American

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Strawberry Crunch Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette. (2025)

FAQs

What is champagne dressing made of? ›

It's a delightful flavor celebration that's popping with a fun blend of champagne vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, and crushed capers. It's sure to add a dash of unexpected excitement to any salad—not to mention grilled or roasted meats and vegetables.

How to eat strawberries and champagne? ›

Drunken Strawberries

The recipe is super simple, too. The strawberries get soaked in your favorite champagne, and then are rolled in sugar for a finishing touch. They look and taste so elegant, but minimal effort is required!

What is similar to champagne vinaigrette? ›

What is the best substitute for champagne vinegar in a recipe? For most recipes, white wine vinegar is an excellent substitute due to its similar flavor and acidity. If it's too strong, you can dilute it with water.

How much alcohol is in champagne vinaigrette? ›

Since champagne vinegar undergoes a fermentation process like wine, it inevitably has some degree of alcohol. But, according to Wine Spectator, vinegar isn't considered an alcoholic product because it contains just trace amounts (between 0.5 and 2% ABV), which won't have any intoxicating effect.

What kind of champagne goes with strawberries? ›

A sweeter Champagne does actually pair better with strawberries so if you in insist on Strawberries and Champagne this Valentine's Day – try going with an Extra-Dry or Sec Champagne which is sweeter than the more common Brut Champagne.

Why do people eat strawberries with champagne? ›

Not only do strawberries become beautifully iridescent in a glass of bubbly, but they also add rich, appealing color and a sweet flavor that complements the dryness of the champagne. Sounds like the perfect combination to me!

What mixes well with champagne? ›

Nothing better than combining a whole bottle (or two or three) of bubbly with some juice or fizzy soda to really wow your guests. Try our brunch punch (with pineapple and orange juice) or our peach Prosecco punch (with a little seltzer added so it's not so boozy).

What is Champagne sauce made of? ›

Combine the shallots and Champagne in a pan over medium-high heat. Boil, stirring occasionally, until reduced to a glaze. Whisk in cold butter cubes a few at a time until sauce is thickened slightly. (For a cleaner sauce you may want to strain the shallots out, but I like the sweet astringency they lend to the dish.)

What is the main ingredient in Champagne? ›

Champagne is made from only three grapes: pinot and meunier, both black, and chardonnay, white. Characteristic of champagne is a crisp, flinty taste, sometimes ascribed to the chalky soil. A small amount made from green grapes only is called blanc des blancs.

What is the base ingredient of Champagne? ›

Most Champagnes, including Rosé wines, are made from a blend of all three grapes, although blanc de blancs ("white from whites") Champagnes are made from 100% Chardonnay and blanc de noirs ("white from blacks") Champagnes are made solely from Pinot noir, Pinot meunier or a mix of the two.

What is Champagne made of? ›

Made in the 'Champagne' region approximately 1 hour from Paris. Champagne is made of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes. Legally, it can only be made using these three grapes and must be aged for a minimum of 18 months.

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