Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (2024)

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Mango Salad with Spinach, Blueberries, Walnuts, and Feta Cheese takes only 15 minutes to make - perfect for a busy weeknight. Your family will love vibrant, healthy, and fresh ingredients tossed in a light homemade Lemon Honey Mustard Dressing. This Summer salad looks fancy (yet easy to make!) - a definite crowd-pleaser to share with friends and to bring to picnics, potlucks, and Summer cookouts.

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Simple mango salad

  • 15-minute everyday salad. Fresh diced mango(s) are combined together with spinach, blueberries, honey walnuts, feta cheese, and homemade Honey-Mustard dressing. The salad comes together in less than 15 minutes! It's simple enough to serve as an everyday salad, lunch, or even light weeknight dinner.
  • The fancy choice for special occasions. Blueberries and mango in a green salad make a stunning presentation with little effort. Surprise your family and friends with this colorful side salad at Summer parties, picnics, potlucks, or on a special holiday occasion.
  • For more mango salad inspiration, check out avocado mango salad and spinach salad with strawberries, blueberries, mango, avocado, cashews, and balsamic dressing.

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Healthy salad

If the simplicity of this recipe (15 minutes total!) and the beautiful presentation did not convince you yet to make this salad, this should. This salad is packed with healthy ingredients! Mangoes themselves are a nutritional powerhouse supplying you with plenty of Vitamin C. Blueberries are a great source of Vitamins K and C, as well as Manganese (an essential mineral our body needs). Spinach is also highly nutritious and a great source of Magnesium, Potassium, Iron, and Calcium. This mango salad is high in fiber, provides healthy fats and protein (thanks to walnuts), and is packed with Vitamin C!

Make it a meal

  • Light meal. Mango salad makes a great lunch, midday snack, or evendinnerfor when you want to keep things light.
  • Add protein, such as grilled, baked, or cooked chicken, steak, shrimp, or salmon to make it acomplete meal! I recommend simple garlic butter shrimp or juicy, pan-seared chicken thighs.

Salad ingredients

  • Mango is packed with nutrients, such as Vitamins C, B6, A, Folate, and Copper. 1 cup of diced mango provides approximately around 60% of the daily value of Vitamin C. Quite impressive, don't you think?
  • Blueberriesare highly nutritious and low in calories, and very tasty! They will make any salad vibrant and colorful.
  • Spinach is a leafy green vegetable high in fiber and is a great source of many vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium. Use this delicious and healthy veggie in your summer salads!
  • Walnuts. These delicious nuts add texture and crunch. They are packed with healthy fats and are a good source of protein. They are also rich in copper, folic acid, phosphorous, and manganese. They also provide Vitamins B6 and E.
  • Feta cheese is quite nutritious, as well, and is a great source of calcium. This delicious cheese has a soft texture and briny flavor.
  • Simple dressing. Dress this quick and easy mango salad with a delicious homemade dressing made with just 4 ingredients: honey, Dijon mustard, olive oil, and lemon juice. I recommend using freshly squeezed lemon juice (not the bottled kind) and extra virgin olive oil. You can use either maple syrup or honey.

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When is mango season?

Even though the mango season technically runsfrom May through September, usually you can find imported mangoes at many grocery storesall year round. I've definitely made mango salads for Thanksgiving and Christmas in the past! So while it's considered a Summer fruit, you can actually find it pretty much any time of year.

How to tell if a mango is ripe?

  • Skin color.The mango is ripe when the outer skin is mostly orange or red, with just spots of green (or no green at all).
  • Texture. When you press on the skin, ripe mango should have a little give. If the skin is too soft - the mango might be too mushy and over-ripe. You want to get the mango that is just right - mushy mangoes are no fun!
  • Unripe mango will be green or the majority of the skin would be green with just a spot of orange or red. It will also be really hard to the touch, with no give when you press on the skin. Unripe mango has a sour taste, and it's harder to cut it than ripe mango. Let the mango ripe before using it in salads.

Do you peel mango skin?

Mango skin has a tough texture and somewhat bitter flavor. It's not really tasty, and it also contains some compounds that might cause allergic reactions in some people. I always peel mango using a vegetable peeler. Mango just tastes better and looks better when peeled.

Variations

My favorite thing about this mango salad with blueberries and spinach is that it's easily customizable with a variety of ingredients. Use what you have available and feel free to swap in your favorite fresh fruit, cheese, nuts, seeds, and a variety of greens.

  • Fresh fruit. The next best substitutes for mango are peaches, nectarines, or apricots. You can also add fresh apples or pears.
  • Cheese. My favorite cheeses to use in a mango salad are feta, blue cheese, and gorgonzola cheese.
  • Greens. Swap in your favorite salad greens: mixed greens, baby spinach, arugula, or butter lettuce. Or, a mixture of any of these.
  • Nuts. I love using walnuts and pecans in salads. You can also add toasted sliced almonds, pine nuts, or macadamias. Candied or flavored nuts work well here, too.
  • Seeds.If you don't like the idea of nuts, add sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds.
  • Dried fruit. Add dried cranberries or Craisins. You can also use dried figs, blueberries, cherries, or raisins. Tip: You can plump up the dried fruit by briefly blanching it with hot water.

Storage Tips

  • It's best to serve mango salad right away, so I recommend making just enough so that you have no leftovers.
  • If you do have leftovers, the salad can be refrigerated for 2 days. It's best to refrigerate the salad and the dressing separately.

What to serve with mango salad?

One of the easiest ways to dress up this salad is by adding pre-cooked shrimp, cooked rotisserie chicken, or even sliced cooked steak strips. Mango salad also pairs great with any grilled meats and seafood. Here are some other ideas:

  • Garlic Butter Shrimp
  • Honey Garlic Glazed Salmon
  • Cajun Chicken
  • Cilantro-Lime Honey Garlic Salmon

Other mango salads you might like

  • Avocado Mango Salad with Arugula and Pine Nuts
  • Spinach Strawberry Salad with Mango, Blueberries, Avocado, Cashews, and Balsamic Dressing

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Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries

Mango Salad with Spinach, Blueberries, Walnuts, and Feta Cheese takes only 15 minutes to make - perfect for a busy weeknight. Your family will love vibrant, healthy, and fresh ingredients tossed in a light homemade Lemon Honey Mustard Dressing. This quick and easy Summer salad looks fancy - a definite crowd-pleaser to bring to picnics, potlucks, and Summer cookouts.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Salad

Cuisine American, Mediterranean

Servings 6 people

Calories per serving 247 kcal

Author: Julia

Ingredients

Salad dressing

Salad ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Make salad dressing

  • Combine olive oil, mustard, lemon juice, and half the amount of honey (saving the other half) in a mason jar. Whisk well with a fork, until emulsified. Or, close with the lid, and shake vigorously. Add more lemon juice to taste.

Assembly

  • In a small bowl, combine walnuts together with the remaining half of honey. Toss to combine well.

  • I prefer to arrange the mango salad in individual bowls for presentation purposes.

  • Add fresh baby spinach to each individual salad bowl. Add diced mango, blueberries, honey walnuts, and Feta cheese on top of spinach.

  • Drizzle with the salad dressing. Season with a small amount of freshly ground black pepper.

  • Alternatively, you can combine all the salad ingredients in a large serving bowl, add the dressing, and toss to combine.

Nutrition

Nutrition Information

Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries

Amount per Serving

Calories

247

% Daily Value*

Saturated Fat

3

g

19

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

6

g

Monounsaturated Fat

8

g

Cholesterol

7

mg

2

%

Sodium

174

mg

8

%

Potassium

321

mg

9

%

Carbohydrates

22

g

7

%

Sugar

17

g

19

%

Protein

4

g

8

%

Vitamin A

3090

IU

62

%

Vitamin C

33

mg

40

%

Calcium

93

mg

9

%

Iron

2

mg

11

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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The nutritional information on this website is only an estimate and is provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. It should not be used as a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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  1. Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (6)Lyn Canale

    I made this salad tonight for dinner and it was delicious. I didn't have walnuts so i used pecans instead. The other thing I added was grilled chicken pieces. It was so tasty. Thanks for sharing this.

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    • Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (7)Julia

      Thank you, Lyn, for your review! I love adding chicken to my salads, too! 🙂

      Reply

  2. Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (8)Marion Creek

    Lovely tasty salad and the dressing was a real winner, I willuse it on other salads too.

    Reply

    • Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (9)Julia

      Marion, thank you so much for your feedback - so glad you loved this salad and the dressing! ❤️

      Reply

  3. Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (10)Debra

    I tried this recipe for dinner tonight because I needed something quick and easy after the gym.
    Really tasty dressing and the mango, blueberries, feta and baby spinach were a great combination. I added chicken to make it a fuller meal..
    No-one in my family like walnuts, so next time I might try pine nuts, but there definitely will be a next time!

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    • Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (11)Julia

      Debra, thank you for trying this salad and so glad you loved it! ❤️ Adding protein to it makes it even better! 🙂

      Reply

    • Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (12)Trudy Ferraz

      Honestly, its the best Salad I have ever made. I have made it over 25 times since december when My niece sent it to me on FB.I make it nearly everyday and eat it for dessert too. I give it 10⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank you so much.

      Reply

      • Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (13)Julia

        Wow, Trudy, thank you for your rave review - it put a happy smile on my face! 🙂 🙂

        Reply

  4. Mango Salad with Spinach and Blueberries (14)christine lapping

    Made this tonight using my favourite honey, Maters & Co Pink Thyme which really added to an already lovely salad; lots of textures and flavours.

    Reply

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