10ouncesfresh baby spinachI also love a 50/50 arugula and spinach blend
1quartstrawberrieshulled and quartered (about 1 pound)
¾cupcrumbled feta cheesebuy the block-style feta, not pre-crumbled; the texture is much better
For the Poppy seed Dressing:
¼cupbalsamic vinegar
3tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
1 ½tablespoonspoppy seeds
1 ½tablespoonshoney
½teaspoonDijon mustard
½teaspoonkosher salt
⅛teaspoonground black pepper
Instructions
Toast the pecans: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spread the pecans in a single layer on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until the pecans smell fragrant and the center of a pecan is tan when the pecan is broken in half. (Do not walk away from the oven in the last few minutes of cooking. This is when nuts love to burn.) Transfer to a cutting board and roughly chop.
Place the sliced onions in a bowl and cover with cold water. Let sit while you prepare the rest of the salad (this keeps their flavor but removes the harsh onion bite).
Prepare the dressing: In small mixing bowl or large liquid measuring cup, whisk together all of the dressing ingredients—vinegar, oil, poppy seeds, honey, mustard, salt, and pepper—until well combined. (Alternatively, you can shake the ingredients together in a mason jar with a tight-fitting lid).
Assemble the salad: Place the spinach in a great big serving bowl. Add the strawberries. Drain the red onion and add it as well. Drizzle about half of the dressing over the salad and toss to coat the leaves. Assess the amount of dressing. You want the spinach leaves to be nicely moistened but not swimming in dressing. Add a little more if needed to suit your preferences. Add the feta and pecans. Toss lightly to combine. Serve immediately, with extra dressing on the side as desired.
Notes
Dress the salad as shortly before serving as you can. If you don’t plan to eat it all right away, dress only what you plan to eat right away, then store the leftover, undressed salad in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Refrigerate leftover dressing in an airtight container (a jar is perfect) for up to 5 days, then shake before serving.
Nutrition is an estimate and has been calculated with two-thirds of the dressing, as you likely will not need all of it for the salad.