Cherry Waldorf Salad

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Summary

If you’re a fan of traditional Waldorf Salad then we bet that you’ll love this version even more. If not, we’re feeling pretty confident that we can convert you. Tart cherries with toasted walnuts and a creamy yogurt dressing come together to make an incredible snack or side dish to your main meal. Plus, it’s packed with phytonutrients from the cherries, omega 3’s from the walnuts and probiotics from the dressing. Let us know what you think below!

Yields4 ServingsPrep Time15 minsCook Time3 minsTotal Time18 mins

Ingredients

 1 cup raw walnuts (chopped)
 2 medium organic Granny Smith apples (chopped, or other organic apple of choice, about 2 cups)
 2 cups organic celery (diced)
 2 cups cucumber (unpeeled [unless waxed], chopped)
 1 ½ cups organic sweet cherries (quartered, fresh or frozen)
 ½ cup red onion (diced)
Creamy Lemon Dijon Dressing
 1 cup plant-based yogurt (unsweetened)
 1 tbsp tahini
 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
 ¼ cup lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
 2 tbsp shallots (roughly chopped)
 1 tbsp maple syrup (or date paste, link in Chef’s Notes)
 ¼ tsp salt (optional)

Directions

1

Toast the walnuts: Add the chopped walnuts to a medium stove-top pan on medium heat. Toss the walnuts 2–3 times for even roasting for 1–2 minutes until you notice their aroma. Careful not to burn! Set aside.

2

Add the apples, celery, cucumber, cherries, red onion, and walnuts to a large bowl and toss.

3

Make the dressing: Add all the ingredients to a food processor or blender and blend until creamy smooth. Taste and adjust for additional flavor of choice.

4

Pour 1 cup of the dressing over top of the salad. Stir well. Add fresh ground pepper, if desired. Taste and adjust with more dressing, if desired.

Chef's Notes

Substitutions
Use almonds, pecans or pistachios in place of walnuts.

Use organic red grapes in place of cherries.

Use another apple of your choice in place of the Granny Smith apple.

Instead of red onion, use shallots, white onion or yellow onion.

Nut-free
Use sunflower or pumpkin seeds in place of walnuts.

Sugar-free
Use date paste in place of maple syrup.

Prep Ahead
Make the dressing ahead of time and store in the refrigerator for 3 days before using.

Make your own Homemade Cashew Yogurt.

Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Ingredients

 1 cup raw walnuts (chopped)
 2 medium organic Granny Smith apples (chopped, or other organic apple of choice, about 2 cups)
 2 cups organic celery (diced)
 2 cups cucumber (unpeeled [unless waxed], chopped)
 1 ½ cups organic sweet cherries (quartered, fresh or frozen)
 ½ cup red onion (diced)
Creamy Lemon Dijon Dressing
 1 cup plant-based yogurt (unsweetened)
 1 tbsp tahini
 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
 ¼ cup lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
 2 tbsp shallots (roughly chopped)
 1 tbsp maple syrup (or date paste, link in Chef’s Notes)
 ¼ tsp salt (optional)

Directions

1

Toast the walnuts: Add the chopped walnuts to a medium stove-top pan on medium heat. Toss the walnuts 2–3 times for even roasting for 1–2 minutes until you notice their aroma. Careful not to burn! Set aside.

2

Add the apples, celery, cucumber, cherries, red onion, and walnuts to a large bowl and toss.

3

Make the dressing: Add all the ingredients to a food processor or blender and blend until creamy smooth. Taste and adjust for additional flavor of choice.

4

Pour 1 cup of the dressing over top of the salad. Stir well. Add fresh ground pepper, if desired. Taste and adjust with more dressing, if desired.

Cherry Waldorf Salad