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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Fresh Asparagus Salad with Oranges & Feta (Bright Spring Side Dish)

 

Fresh asparagus salad with oranges and feta is a bright, flavorful spring side dish. Crisp asparagus, sweet citrus, and creamy feta come together in a simple, refreshing salad.




Fresh Asparagus Salad with Oranges & Feta (Bright Spring Side Dish)



This asparagus salad with oranges and feta is one of those recipes that feels especially welcome when spring produce starts appearing again. The fresh asparagus brings a crisp, vibrant flavor while sweet orange segments and creamy feta add just the right balance of brightness and richness.

I originally shared this salad a while back, but every spring when asparagus is in season I find myself coming back to it again. It’s simple, colorful, and perfect alongside grilled chicken, seafood, or even as part of a light lunch.

Enjoy!





Ingredients

This salad keeps things fresh and simple, letting the natural flavors of the ingredients shine.

Fresh Asparagus
Crisp and vibrant, asparagus is the star of this salad and gives it a true springtime feel.

Orange Segments
Sweet citrus adds brightness and a refreshing contrast to the savory elements.

Feta Cheese
Creamy, tangy feta balances the sweetness of the oranges beautifully.

Olive Oil
A light drizzle helps bring all the flavors together.

Fresh Herbs
A sprinkle of herbs adds freshness and color.

Salt and Pepper
Just enough seasoning to enhance the natural flavors.

(Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.)





-- Let’s Make It Together

Start by preparing the asparagus. Trim the tough ends and cut the spears into bite-sized pieces.

Bring a small pot of water to a boil and blanch the asparagus briefly until it turns bright green and just tender. Transfer it to cold water to stop the cooking and keep the color vibrant. Drain well.

Arrange the asparagus in a serving bowl or platter and add the orange segments. Sprinkle the feta over the top.

Drizzle lightly with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Finish with a scattering of fresh herbs and gently toss or serve as arranged.


-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to this salad is treating the asparagus gently so it stays bright, tender, and fresh tasting. A quick blanch—just a minute or two in boiling water—softens the asparagus slightly while keeping its natural crispness and vibrant green color. Immediately transferring it to cold water stops the cooking process and locks in that fresh texture. This simple step keeps the asparagus from becoming dull or mushy and helps the salad look as beautiful as it tastes.






-- Add Your Touch

This salad is easy to customize depending on what you have on hand.

Try adding toasted almonds or pistachios for a little crunch, or a handful of baby spinach or arugula for extra greens.

If you enjoy a slightly sharper flavor, a splash of lemon juice or a light vinaigrette can brighten the salad even more.

For a heartier version, this salad pairs beautifully with grilled chicken, shrimp, or salmon.





If you enjoy fresh, vibrant dishes like this Asparagus Salad with Oranges & Feta, there are plenty of other bright and flavorful recipes to explore here on the blog. Spring is the perfect time to bring lighter meals to the table, and simple ingredients often create the most memorable flavors.

You might also enjoy these recipes:

Spring Couscous Salad with Lemon Feta Vinaigrette – another fresh, Mediterranean-inspired salad that pairs beautifully with grilled meats or seafood.
Fresh Ribbon Salad with Lemon Pesto Vinaigrette – colorful vegetables tossed with a bright, herb-filled dressing.
Grilled Lemon Herb Mediterranean Chicken Salad – a hearty salad option that’s perfect for lunch or dinner.
Vibrant Roasted Vegetable Couscous with Lemon-Tahini Dressing – a flavorful side dish packed with roasted vegetables and bright citrus notes.

Each of these recipes celebrates fresh ingredients and simple preparation, making them perfect companions to seasonal dishes like this asparagus salad.



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Before You Start

Can I make this salad ahead of time?
Yes. You can prepare the asparagus and orange segments ahead of time and assemble the salad shortly before serving.

Do I have to blanch the asparagus?
Blanching softens the asparagus slightly while keeping it vibrant and crisp, but very thin asparagus can be used raw if you prefer.

What type of oranges work best?
Navel oranges or Cara Cara oranges are both excellent choices for their sweetness and color.

How should leftovers be stored?
Store the salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one day. For best texture, add the feta just before serving.


 

 

 





Thursday, July 11, 2024

Asparagus Salad with Oranges and Feta

The perfect light and refreshing, go with everything summer side dish!


 

Asparagus Salad with Oranges and Feta


I love changing up my side dishes during the summer.   I always have a cold salad dish that I  can serve with any grilled protein or burger, or even sandwiches.   This salad has nothing to do with lettuce but has everything to do with crispy green veggies.  Asparagus to be exact. 

Raw Asparagus is the star of the show. It remains crunchy by cutting it thinly on the bias and then is doused in a mint basil pesto and tossed with oranges and feta for some tang and sweetness.  My husband said I knocked it out of the park on this one! (Sounds like a keeper).

Pull this together in under 30 minutes and bring this Mediterranean style salad into your summer menu rotation. 

Enjoy! 




What Ingredients do I need?

  • fresh mint - you want that bright flavor you get from fresh herbs
  • fresh basil - again fresh herbs should be used in this dish
  • Romano cheese
  • fresh lemon - you will use if for the zest and the juice
  • fresh garlic
  • Olive oil - extra virgin is best. You want one that you enjoy the flavor of since it will be prominent in the dish.
  • 2 bunches of asparagus - I used the thin stocks but you can use the regular if you like.
  • naval oranges
  • feta cheese - I always by the block of cheese and then crumble off what I need.


Substitutions and Variations

  • Crunchy additions: try adding chopped hazelnuts, pine nuts, or chopped almonds
  • Cheeses:  This is a part of the pesto which binds it.  Try parmesan cheese instead.




Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Asparagus - You can use thin or regular sized asparagus in this dish.  The key is how you slice it.  Slice it on the bias to keep the stocks crunchy instead of being woody.  To do this slice on an deep angle in 2 inch pieces.  Make sure to cut off the woody part of the stock toward the bottom first.
  • Segmenting an orange - The easiest way to do this is to cut across the bottom so the orange will lie flat on your board.  Then cut off the top and start going down the side cutting away the peel and the white pith below.  You will be left with just orange flesh.  Hold the orange in your hand over the serving bowl to catch any juices. This will add some sweet flavor to the pesto sauce. Slice along the side of the membrane on each side of the segment and release the segment.  Do this, rotating the orange until all segments are free.


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Asparagus Salad with Oranges and Feta


serves 6


Pesto:
2 Cups fresh mint leaves
1/4 cup fresh basil leaves
1/4 cup Romano cheese
1 tsp lemon zest
2 tsp lemon juice
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 cup extra virgin Olive oil

Salad:
2 pounds asparagus, trimmed
2 naval oranges
4 oz feta cheese, crumbled
Salt and pepper


In a food processor add basil, cheese, lemon zest and juice, garlic, and 3/4 teaspoon salt.   Process until finally chopped, scraping down the sides of the bowl as necessary.  Transfer to a large bowl and add in oil, whisking to combine.  Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Remove the woody ends of the asparagus.  Cut asparagus tips from the stocks into 3/4 inch long pieces.  Slice the remaining stocks on the bias thinly into 2 inch lengths.  Cut away the peel and the pith from the oranges holding the fruit over the bowl and using a pairing knife to slice between the membranes to release the orange segments. Add The asparagus tips, stocks, orange segments, and feta to the pesto and toss to combine.  Season with salt and pepper to taste.  Either serve immediately or chill in the refrigerator until serving.


adapted from America's Test Kitchen - The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook











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