Classic Spring Mix Salad with Zesty Dressing

Posted on April 20, 2026

Classic Spring Mix Salad with Zesty Dressing

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This classic spring mix salad recipe delivers a bright, fresh bowl of greens perfect for any meal. A tangy homemade dressing coats tender baby leaves, crisp vegetables, and creamy goat cheese. This simple salad comes together in minutes for a reliable side or light main dish.

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Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Servings4
DifficultyEasy
CuisineAmerican
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Why This Recipe Works

This spring mix salad recipe works because it balances flavor, texture, and simplicity. The zesty homemade dressing penetrates the delicate leaves without wilting them. I found that soaking the red onion tames its sharp bite, creating a mellow sweetness that complements the tangy goat cheese. Each component serves a purpose, from the crunchy sunflower seeds to the juicy cherry tomatoes.

The method ensures a restaurant-quality result at home. Tossing the greens with dressing just before serving maintains their crisp integrity. This approach keeps the salad vibrant and fresh, avoiding a soggy bowl. It transforms a basic package of spring mix into a composed, impressive dish suitable for weeknights or entertaining.

Ingredients classic spring mix salad

IngredientQuantityNotes
Spring Mix1 package (5 oz)Use pre-washed for convenience; arugula blend also works
Extra Virgin Olive Oil1/4 cupHigh-quality oil impacts flavor; avocado oil substitutes
Balsamic Vinegar3 tablespoonsProvides sweet tang; red wine vinegar offers sharper taste
Fresh Lemon Juice2 tablespoonsFreshly squeezed is essential; adds bright acidity
Garlic Clove1Minced finely for even distribution; 1/4 tsp garlic powder works
Kosher Salt1 teaspoonFlakes dissolve well; sea salt is a fine alternative
Black Pepper1/2 teaspoonFreshly cracked provides best aroma
Red Onion1/2 mediumSoaking mellows flavor; shallots offer a gentler bite
Cherry Tomatoes1 cupHalved for easier eating; grape tomatoes are identical
Cucumber1 mediumThinly sliced; English cucumber has fewer seeds
Radishes2-3 smallSliced thin for peppery crunch; optional for milder salads
Sunflower Seeds1/2 cupRaw or toasted; pepitas or sliced almonds substitute
Goat Cheese1/2 cup crumbledCreamy tang; feta cheese offers saltier flavor

Step-by-Step Instructions classic spring mix salad

Prepare the Dressing

  1. Mince one clove of garlic finely on a cutting board.
  2. Combine balsamic vinegar and fresh lemon juice in a small mixing bowl.
  3. Whisk in the minced garlic, kosher salt, and black pepper.
  4. Stream in the extra virgin olive oil while whisking constantly to emulsify.
  5. Set the finished dressing aside to let flavors meld.

Prepare the Vegetables

  1. Slice the red onion into thin half-moons using a sharp knife.
  2. Place sliced onion in a bowl and cover with hot tap water for five minutes.
  3. Drain the onion thoroughly in a colander and pat dry with a towel.
  4. Rinse cherry tomatoes and cucumber under cool running water.
  5. Halve the cherry tomatoes and thinly slice the cucumber and radishes.

Assemble the Salad

  1. Place the spring mix in a large, wide salad bowl.
  2. Add the drained red onion, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, and radishes.
  3. Drizzle the prepared dressing evenly over the salad ingredients.
  4. Use salad tongs to toss everything gently until just coated.
  5. Top the tossed salad with sunflower seeds and crumbled goat cheese.
  6. Serve the finished spring mix salad immediately on plates.

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Whisk the dressing vigorously for a full minute to create a stable emulsion that clings to leaves.
  • Dry the spring mix completely if washing it yourself to prevent diluted dressing.
  • Slice all vegetables to a similar, bite-sized thickness for consistent texture in every forkful.
  • Toast the sunflower seeds in a dry pan over medium heat for three minutes to enhance nuttiness.
  • Add the goat cheese after tossing to preserve its crumbled texture and prevent clumping.
  • Use a glass or ceramic bowl for serving to showcase the vibrant colors of the salad.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Adding dressing too early wilts delicate greens. Always dress the spring mix salad right before serving to maintain crispness. Skipping the onion soak leaves a harsh, overpowering flavor. Soaking draws out sharp sulfur compounds for a sweeter result.

Over-tossing bruises tender leaves and crushes ingredients. Fold the salad gently with broad motions. Using pre-crumbled, dry goat cheese lacks creamy texture. Crumble a chilled log of cheese yourself for moist, tangy pieces. Substituting bottled lemon juice creates a metallic aftertaste. Fresh juice provides clean, bright acidity essential to the dressing.

Variations and Substitutions classic spring mix salad

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
Goat CheeseFeta CheeseSaliter, more briny profile with firmer texture
Sunflower SeedsToasted PecansRicher, buttery depth and a softer crunch
Balsamic VinegarRed Wine VinegarLess sweetness, more tart and pungent notes
Spring MixBaby SpinachMilder, earthy base with more sturdy leaves
RadishesSliced AppleAdds sweet crispness, replaces peppery spice

Serving Suggestions and Pairings classic spring mix salad

Serve this spring mix salad alongside main dishes like herb-roasted chicken or grilled salmon. It complements creamy pasta bakes and vegetable quiches perfectly. For a light lunch, add grilled chicken strips or chickpeas directly onto the salad.

Pair this salad with crusty artisan bread or soft dinner rolls. It suits casual weeknight dinners, weekend brunch buffets, and Easter or Mother’s Day celebrations. Offer it before rich main courses to refresh the palate.

Storage and Reheating classic spring mix salad

MethodDurationInstructions
RefrigerationUp to 1 dayStore undressed components separately in airtight containers
Dressing StorageUp to监督管理1 weekKeep dressing in a sealed jar in the refrigerator
AssemblyImmediate onlyAssemble and dress only the amount you plan to serve

Nutritional Information classic spring mix salad

NutrientAmount per Serving
CaloriesApproximate values: 210
Total Fat18g
Saturated Fat4g
Carbohydrates9g
Fiber2g
Sugar5g
Protein5g
Sodium320mg

Enjoy the simple elegance of a classic spring mix salad, featuring tender greens, fresh toppings, and light dressing for a perfectly balanced dish.

For more fresh inspiration, explore this fresh pea and feta salad sweet savory spring or try this lemon vinaigrette salad perfect bright dressing. You can also discover this spring vegetable salad fresh recipe for a vibrant option.

Frequently Asked Questions About classic spring mix salad

Can I make this spring mix salad ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare components ahead. Chop vegetables and store them separately from the greens. Make the dressing up to a week in advance. Assemble and toss the salad right before serving for the freshest texture.

What is the best substitute for goat cheese in this salad?

Feta cheese is the best direct substitute for goat cheese. It provides a similar crumbly texture and tangy flavor profile. For a dairy-free option, use a sprinkle of nutritional yeast or chopped olives for savoriness.

How do I know when the salad dressing is properly emulsified?

The dressing is properly emulsified when it appears smooth and uniformly cloudy. It should not separate immediately after whisking. A stable emulsion ensures even coating on every leaf of your spring mix.

Why soak the red onion for a spring mix salad?

Soaking red onion in hot water mellows its pungent, sharp flavor. This technique softens the bite and brings out a subtle sweetness. It makes the onion more palatable and better integrated into the fresh salad.

What main dish pairs well with this simple salad?

This salad pairs well with light proteins like grilled chicken or baked fish. It balances richer dishes like lasagna or savory pies. The bright acidity cuts through creamy or fatty main course flavors.

Conclusion classic spring mix salad

This classic spring mix salad offers a foolproof formula for a vibrant, fresh side dish. The zesty homemade dressing and thoughtful techniques elevate simple ingredients. You can create this reliable salad for any occasion in just minutes. Enjoy the bright combination of tender greens, crisp vegetables, and creamy cheese.

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A vibrant spring mix salad featuring crisp vegetables, tangy goat cheese, and a homemade zesty dressing. Perfect as a refreshing side dish or light main course, this easy recipe comes together in 15 minutes.

  • Author: Anika Weiss
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Total Time: 15
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Recipes
  • Method: Tossing
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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1 package (5 oz) spring mix (pre-washed preferred, arugula blend works too)
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil (avocado oil substitute)
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar (red wine vinegar substitute)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 garlic clove (minced or 1/4 tsp garlic powder)
1 teaspoon kosher salt (sea salt substitute)
1/2 teaspoon black pepper (freshly cracked)
1/2 medium red onion (soaked, shallots substitute)
1 cup cherry tomatoes (halved)
1 medium cucumber (thinly sliced)
23 small radishes (sliced, optional)
1/2 cup sunflower seeds (raw or toasted, pepitas/substitute)
1/2 cup crumbled goat cheese (feta substitute)

Instructions

Cut red onion into 1/8-inch slices and soak in ice water for 10 minutes. Drain thoroughly.
In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, salt, and pepper.
Add spring mix, soaked red onion, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber, and sliced radishes to the bowl. Toss to coat evenly.
Sprinkle sunflower seeds and crumbled goat cheese over the dressed greens. Gently mix until ingredients are combined.

Notes

Soaking the onion prevents overpowering raw flavor. For daily lunches, store dressing separately and toss before serving.
Use English cucumber for fewer seeds and crisp texture.
Substitute 2 tablespoons vegetable oil + 1 tablespoon balsamic if avoiding vinegar.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 300
  • Sugar: 4g
  • Sodium: 900mg
  • Fat: 20g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Carbohydrates: 6g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 10g
  • Cholesterol: 30mg

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