Strawberry Spinach Salad Recipe

Strawberry Spinach Salad Recipe
Light salad with spinach and strawberries. (Lesyy.iStock)
Derek Henry
5/22/2015
Updated:
5/27/2022
By Derek Henry, Holistic Health Coach for Healing the Body 

As summer approaches ours minds turn to cooler and lighter foods that don’t require a stove or oven. Salads are the near perfect seasonal food item that can provide us with something light and cool to keep our energy up, and our internal heat down. Check out this jaw dropping strawberry spinach salad recipe.

Spinach is a highly versatile green and a great source of iron, chlorophyll, and fiber. Strawberries are also extremely high in fiber and also a great source of vitamin C.

Team those bad boys up with some alkalinizing almonds and you have a healthy dish that tastes wonderful too. Make plenty … you are going to need it.

This easy, elegant salad is great for catering events  (where it has never failed to garner rave reviews and requests for the recipe). If you have access to sorrel, it’s a terrific addition. Simply substitute it for some of the spinach.

Equipment

1 small sized bowl 1 medium sized bowl

Ingredients

2 tablespoons each: all-purpose oil (sunflower, non-virgin olive, or untoasted sesame), apple cider vinegar, and maple syrup 1 tablespoon each: sesame seeds, tamari, and orange juice 1/2 tablespoon poppy seeds 1/8 teaspoon paprika
For Salad:

One 5 ounce bag of baby spinach, organic and prewashed 1 pint strawberries, trimmed and thinly sliced

For Topping:
½ cup sliced almonds, toasted (dry toast in a pan over low heat until lightly browned)

Directions

Whisk the oil, vinegar, maple syrup, sesame seeds, tamari, orange juice, poppy seeds, and paprika together to make the dressing. Set aside.

Place the spinach (and sorrel, if using) and strawberries in a large bowl. Top with the dressing and toss to combine.

Top with the almonds just before serving. Warn your tummy about the overly intense fabulousness it is about to experience.

Eat any time, day or early evening.

Serves 4

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Derek Henry, founder of Healing the Body and the THRIVE Academy, used nutrition, supplementation, and a holistic lifestyle to naturally unravel 13 chronic disease conditions that conventional or alternative medical professionals couldn't help him resolve. To date, he has helped his THRIVE Academy participants heal over 20 different chronic disease conditions, primarily related to digestive and autoimmune concerns.
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