This Wild Rice Salad combines cooked and cooled wild rice with mixed greens, roasted sweet potatoes, pomegranate arils, creamy feta (or goat) cheese, and honey-roasted almonds. A simple and delicious lemon vinaigrette ties everything together perfectly!
Serve this salad on your Thanksgiving or Christmas table along with Crockpot Turkey Breast, Sweet Potato Casserole, Thanksgiving Dressing, Roasted Vegetables, and the best, no-knead Dinner Rolls. And save room for dessert! This Apple Pie or Pumpkin Pie Recipe.
Wild Rice Salad
This autumn Wild Rice Salad is one of my favorites! Mixed greens with a seasoned, cooked-and-cooled wild rice blend, plus roasted sweet potatoes make up the base. Then we’ve got pops of flavor, texture, and creaminess coming from the pomegranate, cheese, and almonds.
Truthfully though, I don’t reserve this salad only for the fall and winter; I’ll make a Wild Rice Salad summer version by replacing the pomegranate arils with sweetened dried cranberries or dried tart cherries. If you want to take advantage of fresh fruit while keeping with the red fruit theme, go for some fresh strawberries or red raspberries. Check out a few other ways I change up this salad:
Variations
- Swap the roasted sweet potatoes for roasted butternut squash or roasted carrots.
- Dress with a balsamic vinaigrette instead of the lemon-herb vinaigrette.
- Swap out the sliced almonds for candied pecans or candied walnuts.
Wild Rice Salad Dressing
The dressing whips together so quickly–simply add everything to a jar with a lid, and shake to combine! You might recognize this dressing from my favorite Lemon Vinaigrette — it’s adapted from that recipe. Here’s what we’ve got in the dressing:
- Lemons. Bottled lemon juice doesn’t pack the same flavor as fresh, and since lemon is one of the main flavors here–go for the fresh lemons. The dressing also benefits from lemon zest which is another reason to use fresh lemon.
- Red wine vinegar. Instead of relying solely on lemon juice for flavor and tanginess, I add red wine vinegar which adds even more zip and some flavor nuance.
- Dijon mustard. Make sure to use Dijon, not yellow mustard.
- Olive oil. I recommend extra virgin olive oil for this recipe.
- Honey. Since the vinegar and lemon add a fair amount of tang, I like balancing that out with some honey.
- Dried oregano. This dried herb adds a flavor that nicely complements the wild rice. You could also use dried Italian seasoning here.
- Salt and pepper. Add to taste preference, remembering that an extra pinch can be the difference between a good and a stellar dressing!
Quick Tip
To control how sweet this Wild Rice Salad is, adjust the honey in the dressing. For a sweeter dressing, add additional honey slowly, and to taste. For a tangier dressing, reduce the honey.
How To Deseed A Pomegranate
Cut and deseed a pomegranate or use already seeded pomegranate arils! These arils are typically sold in small plastic cups in the refrigerated produce section or freshly cut fruit section of most grocery stores. They can sometimes be tricky to find and are usually only sold in the US from October to February. If the pre-seeded pomegranate isn’t available, then you’ll need to do it yourself.
Here’s how I like to remove the seeds from a pomegranate:
- Cut in half.
- Hold one half (cut side down) with one hand over a bowl.
- Use a wooden spoon to firmly hit the pomegranate.
- Watch as the pomegranate seeds fall out (along with some of the surrounding membrane).
- Fill up the bowl with water and watch as the membranes rise to the top.
- Scoop them out, discard, and drain.
- Arils are ready to use in this wild rice salad!
Quick Tip
Pomegranates are brilliantly red. They stain, so be sure to use care when using this fruit! Use a paper towel, rather than a kitchen towel to avoid staining when cleaning up. Storing the arils in a glass container is a better choice than plastic, for the same reason.
Let’s Chat Wild Rice
To make an easy wild rice salad, I like to use a packaged seasoned wild rice blend. These mixes only take around 20-25 minutes and are already nicely seasoned/flavored. The blend mixes in a few other grains, since 100% wild rice is pretty dense.
That said, if you’d prefer to make your own homemade seasoned wild rice mix, here’s my favorite homemade wild rice mix:
Ingredients:
- 2/3 cup wild rice blend (see “quick tip” below)
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 1-2/3 cup chicken broth
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon dried parsley
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon EACH: oregano, thyme, garlic powder, onion powder
- 1 teaspoon white sugar
Instructions:
- In a fine-mesh sieve, thoroughly rinse the wild rice blend.
- Combine all of the ingredients in a pot over high heat. Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to a low simmer (a few notches above the lowest temperature).
- Cover the pot.
- Cook for about 45 minutes and then check. If tender, stop cooking–if not, cook for another 10-15 minutes or until it is tender. Add additional broth if needed.
- When the rice is cooked through, drain off any additional liquid and fluff it with a fork.
Wild Rice Salad FAQs
Can wild rice be cooked the day before?
Yes. The rice can be made up to three days in advance.
Do I need to soak wild rice before cooking?
No soaking is needed, but I do like to thoroughly rinse the rice in a fine-mesh sieve before using.
How to make wild rice salad?
Wild Rice Salad has a few components, but they come together quickly and easily.
If you’ve never roasted sweet potatoes, you’re in for a treat! Here’s a complete guide on preparing roasted sweet potatoes, with step-by-step photos showing how to chop the potato.
Storage
Make Ahead and Storage
This salad doesn’t sit or store well after it’s made. Once assembled, the salad needs to be eaten soon after; otherwise, the dressing softens the lettuce and nuts.
To make ahead: Since this is a cold salad, it’s ideal to prepare components of it ahead of time. Prepare the wild rice, sweet potatoes, pomegranate, and dressing ahead of time. Store everything separately in airtight containers in the fridge and assemble right before eating.
Can You Freeze Wild Rice Salad?
No, this salad won’t freeze and thaw well.
What To Serve With Wild Rice Salad
- Chicken. To make a chicken salad with wild rice, prepare some blackened chicken or grill some chicken to serve on the side or to chop and mix into the salad
- Add to your holiday table spread.
- Serve with an easy weeknight meal like Harvest Vegetables and Sausage or this Pumpkin Pasta.
- Have a soup and salad dinner — serve this wild rice salad alongside this Easy Tomato Soup or Potato Leek Soup.
Wild Rice Salad
Equipment
- large sheet pan,
- Jar or bowl
Ingredients
- 1 (4.3-ounce) package Long Grain and Wild Rice Mix see note 1 for homemade
- 2-1/2 cups sweet potatoes 3/4 of 1 pound or 2 medium potatoes
- 1-1/2 tablespoons olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- 8 gently packed cups (8 ounces) mixed greens spinach and baby greens
- 1-1/2 cups sliced almonds I loveย honey roasted, see note 2
- 1 cup pomegranate arils 1 large pomegranate, see note 3
- 2 to 4 ounces crumbled goat cheese or feta, add to preference
Lemon Honey Dressing
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 large lemon
- 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon Dijon-style mustard
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400ยฐF and set out a large sheet pan.
- Cook wild rice according to package directions or using the homemade version (see note 1). Cool completely before using (I refrigerate it). You can make wild rice up to 3 days in advance and store it in an airtight container in the fridge.
- Peel and chop sweet potatoes into 1-inch cubes and place on a large sheet pan. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper, and toss to coat evenly. Space them out for even cooking.
- Bake 10 minutes, flip, and bake another 10 minutes. If not tender, flip again and bake 5โ10 more minutes until fork-tender and nicely roasted. Watch carefully to avoid over-roasting. Set aside to cool completely.
- Zest and juice lemon to get 1/4 teaspoon zest and 2 tablespoons juice. Combine lemon zest and juice with all dressing ingredients in a glass jar or bowl. Add 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper to taste. Seal and shake (or whisk in the bowl) until combined. Adjust seasoning if needed. Store in fridge and shake again before using.
- Only add dressing, almonds, and cheese to the portion you plan to eat that day. This salad is best enjoyed right after dressing, so if you want leftovers, keep almonds, cheese, and dressing separate until serving.
- Combine cooled wild rice mixture with greens until well mixed. Add cooled roasted sweet potato, pomegranate arils, almonds, and cheese to taste. Drizzle with dressing and toss gently until fully coated. Eat salad the same day to avoid wilting.
Video
Recipe Notes
- Cut in half.
- Hold one half (cut side down) with one hand over a bowl.
- Use a wooden spoon to firmly hit the pomegranate.
- Watch as the pomegranate seeds fall out (along with some of the surrounding membrane).
- Fill up the bowl with water and watch as the membranes rise to the top.
- Scoop them out, discard, and drain.
- Arils are ready to use in this wild rice salad!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I was looking for an awesome recipe for the whole family and I stumbled on this article. I read and followed the instructions carefully and I made this pomegranate wild rice salad deliciously! Every member of my family is so happy! Thanks for this
So happy to hear that! Thanks for the comment Kate! ๐
Such lovely flavours and textures and perfect for entertaining and just regular lunches. I love using wild rice. Itโs so much more interesting than regular rice.
Ahh I totally agree! I love wild rice. Thanks for your comment! ๐
Yum, this looks so good and healthy!
This recipe looks perfect. I am definitely going to have to try it in the nearest future! I have one question, though. If I canโt find wild rice, what kind of rice do you suggest subbing for? Thank you in advance, Chelsea!
Ahh you’re going to love it! I would recommend using quoina! Thanks William! ๐
I made this salad for a family gathering last year and it was a real hit. I’m asked all the time to bring it again and also for your recipe. One question, in the directions you talk about cranberries but they are not listed in the ingredient list. Did you mean pomegranate seeds instead of cranberries? I would think they are interchangeable but the pomegranates make them extra special. Thanks again for a great salad recipe.
You’re totally right; I updated it! Thanks Mary and Happy Thanksgiving!
I love wild rice, but Iโve never tried it with pomegranates!! Sounds so delish and perfect as a Thanksgiving side- thanks for sharing!
I made it with a green apple! Itโs so pretty and tastes delicious. Iโll post my dinner picture to IG tonight. We are having Gardein cutlets and mashed potatoes too.
Ahhh i’m so happy you enjoyed this! I can’t wait to see your picture! Sounds delicious!
saw this on the front of your site, love pomegranate for the tartness but also for the anti-oxidants, thank you for this wonderful salad recipe
Delicious. This looks great. My belly responded well to your article. lol thanks for sharing.
This salad looks delicious. I love pomegranate seeds and am also looking for new recipes to use them on!
In the age of vlog videos, it’s refreshing to stumble upon this amazing recipe. Love pomegranate arils. Thank you Chelsea
Rajat Dhameja
Soo happy to hear this!! Thanks so much! ๐