Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Goat Cheese

Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Goat Cheese - Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted
Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Goat Cheese
  • Focus: Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted
  • Category: Dinner
  • Prep Time: 3 min
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Servings: 3
  • Calories: 350 kcal
Prep Time
20 min
Cook Time
35 min
Servings
4

This roasted beet and orange salad delivers a bright, autumn‑inspired flavor profile that feels both elegant and comforting. The natural sweetness of caramelized beets pairs perfectly with citrusy orange segments, while toasted walnuts add crunch and goat cheese supplies a creamy, tangy finish. It’s a dish that looks stunning on the plate and satisfies a range of textures, making it ideal for brunch, a light dinner, or a festive gathering.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

✓ Vibrant Flavors: Sweet roasted beets, juicy orange, salty goat cheese, and crunchy walnuts create a balanced, unforgettable taste experience.
✓ Textural Contrast: Each bite offers a mix of soft, crisp, and creamy textures that keep the palate engaged.
✓ Nutrient‑Rich: Beets provide fiber and antioxidants, oranges add vitamin C, and walnuts supply heart‑healthy omega‑3s.
2 large blood oranges Segment and reserve juice.
½ cup toasted walnuts Coarsely chopped; toast 5 min at 350 °F.
¼ cup crumbled goat cheese Room temperature for easy sprinkling.
2 tbsp extra‑virgin olive oil For roasting beets.
1 tbsp balsamic reduction Drizzle for finishing.
Salt & freshly ground black pepper Season to taste.

Instructions

1

Roast the beets

Preheat oven to 400 °F. Toss peeled beets with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Spread on a parchment sheet, roast 30‑35 min, turning once, until fork‑tender and caramelized.

Pro Tip: Wrap beets in foil for an even softer texture.
2

Prepare the oranges

Slice off the tops and bottoms of each orange. Using a sharp knife, cut away the peel and pith following the fruit’s contour. Segment the flesh between the membranes, catching any juice in a bowl.

Pro Tip: Reserve the juice for the dressing.
3

Make the quick vinaigrette

Whisk together 2 tbsp orange juice, 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp honey, a pinch of salt, and freshly cracked pepper. Adjust acidity with a splash of balsamic reduction if desired.

Pro Tip: Emulsify by shaking in a sealed jar for a smoother texture.
4

Assemble the salad

Slice roasted beets into wedges. Arrange beet wedges, orange segments, and toasted walnuts on a platter. Drizzle vinaigrette evenly, then scatter crumbled goat cheese over the top.

Pro Tip: Add a final drizzle of balsamic reduction for visual contrast.
5

Serve

Serve immediately at room temperature or lightly chilled. Pair with a crisp white wine or sparkling water infused with citrus for a refreshing finish.

Expert Tips

Tip #1: Roast Whole

Roasting beets with skins on locks in moisture, preventing them from drying out and preserving their earthy sweetness.

Tip #2: Warm Walnuts

Briefly reheating walnuts before adding them revives their aroma and adds a richer crunch to the salad.

Tip #3: Balance Sweet‑Sour

If the salad feels too sweet, add a splash of lemon juice or extra balsamic to restore balance.

Tip #4: Serve at Room Temp

Allow the salad to sit 10 minutes after dressing; flavors meld and the texture of the beets softens.

Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Goat Cheese - finished dish
Freshly made Roasted Beet and Orange Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Goat Cheese — ready to enjoy!

Storage & Variations

Store roasted beets and walnuts separately in airtight containers for up to 4 days. Assemble the salad fresh to keep textures crisp. Swap goat cheese for feta, or add arugula for extra peppery bite. For a vegan version, replace cheese with toasted chickpeas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Canned beets are convenient but lack the caramelized depth of roasted beets. If you use them, add a quick pan‑sear with a dash of oil to develop flavor before assembling.

Dress the salad no more than 30 minutes before serving. Longer contact softens the beets and wilts the oranges, diminishing the intended texture contrast.

Yes, all ingredients are naturally gluten‑free. Just ensure any pre‑made balsamic reduction or honey you use is certified gluten‑free if you have strict sensitivities.

Nutrition

Per serving

Calories
320 kcal
Protein
8 g
Carbs
22 g
Fat
20 g
Fiber
5 g

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