
Somehow, I kind of forgot about grapes.
Like, I basically spaced off that they existed for about a year. I just kind of forgot about them. They never crossed my mind when planning ingredients for a big salad. They never made it into my shopping bag. I’m pretty sure they never made it into my mouth for nearly a year, save for (ahem) a few glasses of wine.
How did I forget about grapes?!?
Please tell me I’m not the only one who completely spaced off the existence of a delightful food for awhile. (And even if not, you can just pretend so I don’t feel crazy.)
Anyway, big dramatic grape story aside, you can probably guess that this wave of fruit amnesia finally lifted and this story had a happy ending when my eyes landed on a beautiful bunch of red seedless grapes at the store a few weeks ago. And something clicked and I finally saw them. And then immediately started craving their sweet, crisp, pop-able, grapey goodness. And then this beautiful salad happened when I came home with — oh — about 5 pounds of grapes. You know, to make up for lost time. With me. And the grapes.
And let me tell you, it was grape-a-licious.

I feel like salad photos are always a bit like Where’s Waldo puzzles for me. I always want to play detective and see if I can spot the red and white hat ingredients before they’re listed. Can you see them all?

Well, let’s just dive into it. Because they make for a heck of a yummy combination when tossed together to make a salad.

You’ll need:
- arugula (fresh, peppery, and still my all-time favorite salad green)
- grapes galore (I went for multicolor using halved red and green seedless grapes)
- avocado (because I can’t seem to make a salad without it)
- goat cheese (or any soft cheese)
- toasted walnuts (or pecans, or whatever nut sounds good)
- red onion (thinly sliced, and also quite pretty)
- not pictured: white balsamic vinaigrette (made with my favorite white balsamic vinegar, but you could also use traditional vinegar)
If you want to add in some extra protein, I recommend adding in either:
- grilled chicken
- grilled shrimp
- crispy tofu
If you want to make it vegan:
- just nix the goat cheese, and add in a tablespoon or two of nutritional yeast or vegan cheese if you’d like
- or just don’t even worry about adding cheese (the salad stands well on its own without it)
If you want to make it gluten-free:
- hakuna matata — it’s already naturally gluten-free

You’ll need to:
- Add all of your ingredients together in a big bowl, drizzle on your dressing, and toss everything until combined
- (That’s it!)

And then if you want to be like me, be sure to get a grape in every delicious bite to make up for lost time.
Seriously, this salad was wonderfully light and fresh and flavorful and I plan to make it again immediately when I get back from Europe, because it was that good.
Viva the grapes!

Grape, Avocado and Arugula Salad

Ingredients
Salad Ingredients:
- 6 cups fresh arugula, loosely packed
- 2 cups halved seedless grapes, red or green or a mix
- 1 avocado, peeled, pitted and diced
- 1/2 cup crumbled goat cheese
- 1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts or pecans
- half a small red onion, peeled and thinly sliced
- balsamic vinaigrette (ingredients below)
White Balsamic Vinaigrette Ingredients:
- 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 3 Tablespoons white balsamic vinegar (or traditional balsamic vinegar)
- 2 Tablespoons honey or agave nectar, to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/8 teaspoon freshly-cracked black pepper
Instructions
To Make The Salad:
- Add salad ingredients to a bowl, and drizzle with vinaigrette. Toss to combine. Serve immediately.
To Make The Vinaigrette:
- Whisk all ingredients together for 30 seconds until combined.





Omg, this looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Yumee, looks soooo tasty :-)
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I bought grapes over the weekend and I just remembered that they’re in my fridge thanks to your post haha! I probably would have forgotten about them. This looks delicious!
Arugula is my all time favorite green too, and I love all of the ingredients in this salad. Never thought to add grapes but what a fantastic idea!
Love this Ali!! Fruit in salads is my JAM!!
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Now this is my kind of salad Ali, especially with the spicy arugula. Light fresh and easy, my kind of meal. Need to try white balsamic vinegar, I use regular balsamic all the time so I’m sure I’ll love it.
This salad looks so colorful and delicious. I love the addition of grapes in my salads!
Love all your salad recipes, Ali! They are always so easy to make and tasty like this one. I hope you have a wonderful week.
You make the prettiest salads! I love them all!
Perfect summer salad!