Strawberry Salad With Arugula & Honey Lemon Dressing

This post comes from our contributor Jill of a Better Happier St. Sebastian.

Strawberry Arugula Salad

About 2 cups baby arugula
1 cup fresh strawberries, sliced
¼ almonds, chopped and lightly toasted

strawberry arugula salad

Honey Lemon Dressing

makes ½ cup

Juice from one lemon
1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
4 strawberries, muddled
In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, honey and olive oil. Add muddled strawberries and continue whisking until combined. Alternatively, you can combine all ingredients in a jar and shake until completely mixed.

strawberry arugula salad

To serve, toss the baby arugula, sliced strawberries and almonds in desired amount of honey lemon dressing. Enjoy!

strawberry arugula salad

For more of Jill’s recipes visit her blog a Better Happier St. Sebastian.

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Olivia
9 years ago

This looks sooo good!! I’m dedinitely going to have to try this!! I’m planning on adding goat cheese to mine as well :)

9 years ago
Hanna
9 years ago

Now just add goat cheese…SO GOOD with strawberries!

9 years ago

Oh my goodness this sounds toooo good.

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9 years ago

Yummy. Arugula is my favorite leafy green :)

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9 years ago

Totally making this for my organic lunch for school tomorrow!!! I can never figure out dressings so thanks! I think I’ll add some organic red quinoa too! xoxoxox
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9 years ago

Totally making this for my organic lunch for school tomorrow!!! I can never figure out dressings so thanks! I think I’ll add some organic red quinoa too! xoxoxox
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9 years ago

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