Roasted Beet Salad with Goat Cheese, Walnuts & Honey-Dijon Vinaigrette
- By Jennifer Segal
- Updated June 23, 2025
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With earthy beets, creamy goat cheese, crunchy walnuts, and a tangy vinaigrette, this salad looks fancy but comes together fast. Add sliced steak, salmon, or chicken, and it doubles as a gorgeous main.

This beet salad recipe with goat cheese and walnuts is my go-to dinner party salad. I don’t think I’ve ever served it without sending a few people home with the recipe. Years ago, I would roast my own beets, but high-quality vacuum-packed roasted beets, such as Love Beets, are now available in the produce section of most grocery stores, which makes the salad a breeze to prepare.
Be sure to dress the greens at the last minute so they don’t get soggy. Want to make the salad a complete meal? Try topping it with steak, grilled chicken or pan-seared salmon.
For a twist, swap the beets for sliced apples or strawberries, use pecans or pistachios instead of walnuts, or trade the goat cheese for blue cheese or feta.
“Absolutely delicious 💯 The dressing is superb. I follow the recipe to the T, I’ve made this 3x already this week. YUM!”
What You’ll Need to Make Roasted Beet Salad with Honey-Dijon Vinaigrette

- Dressing ingredients (red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, honey, shallots, salt, pepper, and vegetable oil): A bright vinaigrette with subtle sweetness and a little zing. I prefer vegetable oil over olive oil here for its more neutral flavor.
- Mixed greens: The base of the salad—baby spinach and arugula are my go-tos, but any tender greens work.
- Roasted beets: Earthy, sweet, and vibrant. I use vacuum-packed store-bought beets for ease, but you can roast your own (see the recipe for the how-to). They keep well in the fridge or freezer, too.
- Walnuts and goat cheese: Add crunch, tang, and creaminess—an irresistible contrast to the beets and greens.
- Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Make the vinaigrette base. In a small bowl, add the honey, Dijon mustard, red wine vinegar, shallots, salt, and pepper and whisk to combine.

Step 2: Add the oil. While whisking constantly, slowly stream in the oil until the dressing is emulsified. (Or just toss everything into a jar, seal it, and shake vigorously.) Gradually whisking in the oil or shaking the ingredients in a jar helps create a smooth dressing without needing to pull out the blender.

Step 3: Taste and tweak. Give it a taste and adjust the seasoning if needed—add a pinch more salt or a splash more vinegar, if you like. At this point, the dressing can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days; just give it a good shake before using.

Step 4: Toss the greens. Put the greens in a large bowl and toss with the vinaigrette. Arrange the greens on a platter or divide onto plates, then top with walnuts, goat cheese, and beets. Add the beets last so they don’t tint the rest of the salad pink. Serve and enjoy!

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Roasted Beet Salad with Walnuts, Goat Cheese & Honey-Dijon Vinaigrette
This roasted beet salad hits all the right notes—sweet, tangy, creamy, and crunchy. Great for dinner parties or jazzing up a weeknight meal.
Ingredients
For the Vinaigrette
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1½ tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 1½ tablespoons minced shallots
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
For the Salad
- 10 ounces mixed greens
- About ½ lb vacuum-packed roasted beets, cut into wedges (see note)
- ½ cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
- 3 ounces goat cheese
Instructions
For the Vinaigrette
- In a small bowl, whisk together the honey, Dijon mustard, red wine vinegar, shallots, salt and pepper. Whisking constantly, slowly add the oil in a steady stream. (Alternatively, add all the ingredients to a jar, cover with the lid, and shake vigorously to blend.) Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.
For the Salad
- Place the greens in a large bowl, drizzle with about half of the vinaigrette and toss to combine. Add as much of the remaining vinaigrette as desired and toss again. Arrange the greens on a large platter or divide onto plates, then top with beets, walnuts and goat cheese. Serve immediately.
- Note: If you'd like to roast your own beets, you'll need 1 bunch of medium beets (about 3). Preheat oven to 425°F and set an oven rack to the middle position. Wipe or scrub the beets clean, then trim stems down to one-inch (leave "tails" on). Place the beets on a large piece of aluminum foil, drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil, then wrap foil around the beets to form a neat packet. Roast directly on a rack in the middle of the oven until tender, about 1 hour. Test for doneness by piercing the largest beet with a knife. If it enters easily, it's done. Unwrap the beets and let sit until cool enough to handle. Use your hands or a paring knife to peel the skin, then cut into wedges.
- Make-Ahead Instructions: The vinaigrette can be made up to 4 days ahead and stored in the refrigerator. Before serving, let sit out at room temperature for about 30 minutes, and then shake to re-emulsify.
Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (6 servings)
- Calories: 242
- Fat: 21g
- Saturated fat: 3g
- Carbohydrates: 11g
- Sugar: 9g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 4g
- Sodium: 322mg
- Cholesterol: 7mg
This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.
Gluten-Free Adaptable Note
To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.
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Thank you for this recipe. I go to it regularly and am always sad when the dressing jar is empty.
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for this amazing salad recipe.
Can I roast the beets a few days in advance, reserve them in the fridge and assemble the salad when time comes? That would be a great time saver. Thanks a lot for your kind sharing.
Cathy
Sure, Cathy, that’ll work. Hope you enjoy! 🙂
Made this recipe for our gourmet club. The reviews we excellent. Dressing was fabulous. Thanks
That was an amazing salad!!!! It’s so good we want to serve it at our restaurant. Can you tell me how the recipe changes if you want to make the dressing for at least 50 people?
Thanks
So glad you like it! In order to make enough for 50, you’d need to multiply everything by 10.
Hi Jenn,
Just wanted to say thank you for all your recipes, they are all simply perfect! You never let me down. I am also eagerly awaiting the arrival of your cookbook.
Btw you might want to check out this site http://www.recipetineats.com, after yours it is another site that I frequent and she has not let me down.
Kind regards
Farah
Hi Farah, thanks for your kind words – so glad you enjoy the recipes! And thanks for suggesting the other blog – I will definitely check it out!
Hi Jennifer
This recipe was a huge hit at our Easter dinner. The vinaigrette is excellent and I will use it on other salads as well.
Thanks so much for the great recipes
Served at a dinner for friends and received high praise, one guest said “This is a salad very similar to one serve at my high end favorite restaurant, but yours is better”.
I LOVE this recipe, especially the dressing. I use it on all my salads. For a quick appetizer-like salad, I slice the roasted beets and layer with slices of goat cheese or cream cheese and drizzle a little bit of the vinaigrette on top, then sprinkle some chopped pistachios.
Amazing. I left the parts separate so each person could pick and choose. Hubby and I ate it all mixed up. He said it was the best salad he has ever had. I’m close to agreeing. Also: goat cheese with a drop of dressing and a wedge of beet on a crostini is solid.
Thank you!
Dear Jen,
This was really excellent salad. Thank you for the amazing recipe. Im going to make it again next Saturday for a dinner party I’m hosting and was wondering, given that I will be under so much pressure that day, if the beets will remain as good if cooked a day before and stored in the fridge (unpeeled).
Thank you so much !
Hi Malak, You can absolutely make the beets a day (or two) ahead of time.