Fall Salad With Apples, Cheddar and Crispy Sage Recipe (2024)

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Mike in Indy

Use plenty of sage. This recipe has quite a few steps, but excellent for a Sunday dinner, especially if you have a pot roast or a roasted chicken in the oven and have a bit of time to kill. Won’t taste like anything you have made since last Winter. Welcome to Autumn.

Debnev

I like the idea of this, but I think it needs some tweaks. For one thing, when I added the honey mustard to the sage pan, even though it was off the heat for a couple of minutes, it was still too hot and the honey seized up like candy. I had to toss it and start over. Next time I would cut the apples to bitesized pieces, and use less lemon. I would also bump up the sage, as Mike in Indy suggests. I couldn't taste it. I added some chopped glazed pecans to the salad and think they were a good fit.

mainemom

This was basically great but I was disappointed in the sage leaves, which seemed to entirely lose their taste after frying, although they were straight off the plant and flavorful before cooking. I don't think I overcooked them...they were crisp but not burnt...but next time I might try wilting only, although that loses the crisp contrast. Any suggestions?

Kris PA

Mainemom, I’ve had good results spreading lightly salted sage leaves on a baking pan and letting them toast in the oven at moderate heat till fragrant. Then turn heat off and let residual heat finish crisping. No oil necessary. A convection oven would be nice I imagine. They will be fragile, but I prefer crispy to chewy oily. I don’t have an air fryer….anybody?

salex53

This is a wonderful salad. Just full of fall! Use an apple that will hold up—the Cosmic Crisp was a great choice. I had no problem adding the mustard and honey to the warm oil (unlike a previous poster). We paired this with another NYT Cooking recipe (focaccia with herbed honey plums and prosciutto) for an extraordinary dinner.

fall salad

Really good if a little high maintenance. Think about adding nuts

Bob Stone

I used an air fryer (about 1min at 375) to crisp up the sage and then combined oil, mustard, shallot, lemon and apple cider vinegar to make the “lazy” version of this salad

Anna

Good. Made as suggested, used red onion instead of shallot

MK Owens

Only some of my sage leafs made it into the salad. The rest, I ate, salted. Wonderful. The salad was very nice, but I agree with someone who suggested adding toasted pecans - the sage loses crispiness when the salad is dressed. Lovely, easy.

Katja

Excellent salad. I agree that if you like sage bump it up!

Great Salad

Very delicious! I sprinkled a few crushed pecans over the top.

Sandy

Olive oil is a classic pairing with sage. I would think a more neutral oil risks changing the balance of flavours too much here. (The heat need not be excessively high.) Similarly, I’d lean toward walnuts as a tried and true foil for the sage, if you like that extra bit of crunch.

NDN

Phenomenal! Wow!!

Cindy G

This salad was a great success - added toasted pine nuts and extra sage! Guests wanted to eat the sage garnish just on its own.

jonas

Loved this. Suppose more sage would be good but the extra work was worth it!

clevelandette

Made this last Thanksgiving and no one cared for how bland it was. The fried sage tasted like just that: small leaves fried in oil — no flavor at all, just greasy and weird. Will never make again.

Barbara

Great!! Made exactly as the recipe said. Added the sage leaves at the very end right before serving.

Kim

Even without the parsley and using fewer applies, this is a very good salad. I also used grated sharp cheddar and less than called for, since my husband does not like too much cheese. I added a sprinkling of roasted, salted pecans with the sage leaves.

Courtney

Delicious. Added fennel as well, to make the salad a little more robust.

Julie

This turned out really well… I suffer from “boring salad syndrome” and this definitely broke me out of the salad slump. It comes together pretty quickly in my opinion. I made it as part of a dinner train for a friend and after tasting I made it again for my family.

Micah

This is a perfect fall salad. I followed the recipe as written, only adding a handful of toasted walnuts. It was delicious! A couple of tips: whisk the mustard and honey into the oil to emulsify and use Beecher’s Flagship cheese if you can find it!

Susi

Amazing!!! I used extra sharp aged cheddar, added endive, thinly sliced red radishes, cucumbers, and toasted walnuts. What a wonderful fall salad!!

Carol

Try using sage Derby in lieu of plain cheddar to up the sage flavor.

FNT

Diced apple is easier to handle at the table. I used feta rather than cheddar for the salt and texture. Great fall salad.

Nicole

Used half apples and have Fuyu persimmon and it made it more beautiful, however I diced rather than sliced the fruit. I served by arranging the butter lettuce on plates then spooning on the fruit mixture. I was not that crazy about the fried sage and guests didn’t seem to appreciate it much either (as a topping, not mixed in). Unfortunate since I made a lot of extra fried sage. All that frying also caused the oil to eventually get too hot and start to smoke, so watch for that & reduce temp.

laurabootsy

I prefer to make cheddar crisps as a topping. The dressing benefits from a shot of balsamic, and a shower of pistachios is a nice way to add a vegetarian protein.

Ingrid

This was such a phenomenal salad. There are few times when I feel I can achieve restaurant quality food at home and this is one of them.

Isabella

Really good, easy recipe. I added some strips of panko-fried chicken to appease the family carnivores and it went well together.

Hannah S

Delicious! My new favorite autumn salad. I first made this for a dinner party and it was a crowd pleaser.

biesstie

Outstanding recipe! I paired it with oven roasted chicken breasts, which definitely worked, but the flavor profile of the salad begs for pork. Next time it will be sliced pork tenderloin.

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Fall Salad With Apples, Cheddar and Crispy Sage Recipe (2024)

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What are the best apples for apple salad? ›

For salads, you'll want a nice crunchy apple that doesn't brown too quickly when sliced or chopped ghostwriter referat. The best apples for adding to salads are: Honeycrisp, Fuji, Pink Lady, Piñata®, Jazz, Envy, and Empire.

Which apples are best for fruit salad? ›

For a fruit salad, it's best to use apples that are crisp and have a sweet-tart flavor to complement the other fruits. Some popular choices include Honeycrisp, Fuji, and Gala apples. These varieties hold their shape well and add a refreshing crunch to the salad.

Are Fuji apples good for salads? ›

Fuji has a sweet flavor and incredibly crisp texture that makes it perfect for slicing. It adds a great crunch to salads and sides.

What apples are best in autumn? ›

Fall Apples (good storage apples) —
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  • Empire. In season: late August to mid-October. ...
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What is the crispiest apple to eat? ›

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What fruits don't go together in fruit salad? ›

And some textures and flavors just don't go together. Those little blackberry drupelets are just going to be popped and generally destroyed by filler honeydew. Pineapple juice is going to make grapes slimy. Kiwi and cantaloupe that sit out together are going to start to taste muddy.

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Apples. The Apples can be sliced up to 24 hours ahead of time and soaked in a mixture of apple juice and lemon juice. I've detailed several options below to prevent oxidation which begins as soon as you slice the apples.

What is apple salad made of? ›

In a medium bowl, combine celery, apples, raisins, and dried cranberries. In a separate small bowl, stir together yogurt and lemon juice. Add the yogurt mixture and walnuts, if desired, to the fruit. Mix well and serve.

What kind of salad is made from apples? ›

According to the American Century Cookbook, the first Waldorf salad was created in New York City in 1893, by Oscar Tschirky, the maître d'hôtel of the Waldorf Astoria. The original recipe consisted only of diced red-skinned apples, celery, and mayonnaise. Chopped walnuts were added later to this now American classic.

Which is better Honeycrisp or Fuji apples? ›

While there is an extremely wide variety of apples, all with varying flavors, the sweetest-tasting apple is fuji, followed by gala, honeycrisp, and Red Delicious apples. These apples are great for snacking and eating as is.

Which apples are crispy Fuji or Gala? ›

Gala: Gala apples are crisp and sweet. Fuji: Crisp, firm, juicy, and sweet. Eating a Fuji is like eating candy! Honeycrisp: Last but not least, Honeycrisp apples are great for snacking.

Which apples are crisp? ›

So, if crunch is such a factor in the apple-eating experience, what are the crunchiest apples? Some may attest that Honeycrisp and Pink Lady® are the crunchiest, while others would shake their heads pointing to Cosmic Crisp® and SweeTango.

What are the top 3 best apples? ›

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Which is sweeter Fuji or Gala apples? ›

While there is an extremely wide variety of apples, all with varying flavors, the sweetest-tasting apple is fuji, followed by gala, honeycrisp, and Red Delicious apples. These apples are great for snacking and eating as is.

What is the difference between Fuji and Honeycrisp apples? ›

Fuji: Crisp, firm, juicy, and sweet. Eating a Fuji is like eating candy! Honeycrisp: Last but not least, Honeycrisp apples are great for snacking. They are sweet and tart so it will make a more interesting experience than eating just a sweet apple, like the Fuji.

What are the top five sweetest apples? ›

Apple Sweetness Chart
Types of ApplesSweetest LevelPeak‑of‑season
Fujithe sweetest apple varietymid- to late October
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