Autumn Apple Salad with Candied Pecans and Maple Vinaigrette

This Fall Apple Pecan Salad celebrates autumn with crisp apples, candied pecans, creamy gorgonzola, and tender baby spinach. Tossed with a silky maple-pumpkin dressing spiced for the season, it balances sweet, tangy, and savory notes for a refreshing yet cozy salad.

Overhead shot of fall apple pecan salad with spinach.

The Best Fall Salad

This salad is my go-to for autumn gatherings. A base of bright baby spinach is layered with thinly sliced apples, candied pecans, red onion, dried fruit, and crumbled gorgonzola. The maple-pumpkin dressing adds smooth sweetness and warm spice, making the whole dish feel like fall in every bite.

Close up shot of apple pecan salad.

Why I Love This Fall Apple Salad

  • Seasonal: Uses fall-forward ingredients—apples, pecans, pumpkin, and warming spices—to capture cozy autumn flavors.
  • Colorful: Deep green spinach, ruby apples and craisins, and purple onion make a visually appealing plate.
  • Textural contrast: Crunchy apples and pecans pair beautifully with creamy gorgonzola and crisp onions.
  • Balanced flavors: Sweet, nutty, and tangy elements combine harmoniously; the dressing ties everything together.
  • Make-ahead friendly: The components can be prepped in advance, and the dressing stores well in the refrigerator.

The Spinach

Baby spinach provides a tender, mild base that highlights the other ingredients. You can use arugula for a peppery kick, but avoid iceberg or romaine if you want to preserve the vibrant color and softer texture.

Autumn salad with pecans, apples and spinach.

The Pecans

Pecans add a toasty, buttery note and satisfying crunch. Use store-bought candied pecans for a sweet accent or plain pecans if you prefer less sweetness. Candied pecans can be pricey—consider making your own candied pecans at home for a fresher, budget-friendly option.

Pouring maple pumpkin dressing into bottle.

The Maple Pumpkin Dressing

The maple-pumpkin dressing is the highlight: pumpkin puree thickens and flavors the dressing while maple syrup lends natural sweetness. Apple cider vinegar gives acidity, and a touch of cinnamon brings warmth. Whisked together with olive oil and Dijon, it pours smoothly over the salad without overpowering the other ingredients.

Fall salad on a white plate.

Variations and Substitutions

  • Cheese: Swap gorgonzola for feta, goat cheese, or a milder blue cheese.
  • Fruit: Try red or green apples, or substitute sliced pears for a softer, juicy option.
  • Spices: Use cinnamon or apple pie spice instead of pumpkin spice for a different aromatic profile.
  • Greens: Mix in arugula or other mixed greens for variety; avoid iceberg or romaine if you want vibrant color and tender texture.
  • Nuts: Walnuts or slivered almonds work well instead of pecans.

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More Fall Recipes To Serve With Your Salad

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Fall apple pecan salad on a white plate with gorgonzola cheese.
Aleka Shunk

Best Fall Salad (With Apples & Candied Pecans)

5 from 2 votes
This Fall Apple Pecan Salad is a delicious salad to serve guests. It features autumn flavors and a maple-pumpkin dressing you’ll love.
Prep Time 15 mins
Total Time 15 mins
Servings: 4 people
Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Ingredients
Method
Notes

Ingredients

  • 7-8 oz fresh baby spinach
  • ½ red onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup store-bought candied pecans
  • 1 large apple, thinly sliced *or two small apples
  • 4 oz. gorgonzola cheese
  • ½ cup craisins or dried cherries
Maple Pumpkin Dressing
  • 1 cup olive oil
  • cup apple cider vinegar
  • 3 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 3 tablespoon pumpkin puree
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon

Method

  1. Add the salad ingredients to a large bowl and toss. Chill until ready to serve.
  2. Whisk the dressing ingredients together in a medium bowl until smooth. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Notes

Note*

Slice apples and red onion thinly and lengthwise for the best texture and presentation.

If you can’t find candied pecans, consider making glazed pecans at home for a fresher, more economical option.

Salad variations:

  • Cheese: feta, goat cheese, or a milder blue cheese all work well.
  • Fruit: swap apples for sliced pears for a different fall profile.
  • Spices: use cinnamon or apple pie spice in place of pumpkin spice if preferred.
  • Greens: add arugula or mixed greens for texture; avoid iceberg or romaine to preserve color.

Serve alongside other fall dishes for a complete seasonal menu.

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