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This Roast Pumpkin and Feta Salad with Sweet Balsamic Vinaigrette is the bright and fresh antidote to bland and boring salads. It's great as a meal on its own or paired with some tasty barbecued meat as the perfect side dish.

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When it comes to salad I won't accept anything less than amazing. No matter how good it is for me, if it doesn't excite me it just isn't going to be made.

My secret to creating drool-worthy salads is this - pop your favourite ingredients in it. And no, I'm not talking about lettuce (is that anyone's favourite ingredient??).

Roast Pumpkin would have to be one of my all-time favourite salad ingredients, followed closely by avocado and ALL THE CHEESE. So it's really no surprise that this Roast Pumpkin and Feta Salad with Sweet Balsamic Vinaigrette is one that I'm obsessed with.

I made it for the first time for Christmas lunch and out of the 5 or so salads we had on the table, this one was the only one that was completely demolished. A sign of a good salad if there ever was one.

I've since made it countless more times and I just can't get enough of it. It's a no stress, simple salad made with everyday ingredients. Serve it as a meal on its own or a tasty side next to some barbecued meat.

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INGREDIENTS YOU'LL NEED FOR ROAST PUMPKIN & FETA SALAD

Here's a quick glance of what you need to put this Roast Pumpkin, Spinach and Feta Salad together (full measurements listed in the printable recipe card below)...

  • Pumpkin
  • Spinach
  • Feta Cheese
  • Avocado
  • Almonds
  • Olive Oil
  • Balsamic Vinegar
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Honey
  • Salt + Pepper

INGREDIENT TIPS & SUBSTITUTIONS

Pumpkin: Any good roasting pumpkin or butternut squash will work well. I use jap or kent varieties here in Australia.

Oil:I use two different types of oil in this recipe – Olive Oil and Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO). Olive oil is great for roasting, and EVOO is perfect for salad dressings.

Nuts: I've been loving using chopped almonds in salads - either raw or dry roasted work perfectly. Having said that, many nuts would compliment this salad well. If you don’t have almonds on hand, try pine nuts or walnuts instead.

Dressing: I’ve made a simple honey balsamic vinaigrette for this salad. If honey isn’t your thing, you can substitute for maple syrup or brown rice / rice malt syrup OR simply omit altogether if you don’t want a sweetener.

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How to roast pumpkin for salads:

The key when roasting pumpkins to put in salads is to ensure its golden and tender but not MUSHY. The pumpkin will be mushy if it's cooked too long, so it helps to keep an eye on it while it's roasting.

  1. Preheat oven to 200C / 390F.
  2. Place pumpkin pieces on baking tray lined with baking paper / silicone mat and drizzle olive oil on top. Use your hands to ensure all pieces are covered, then spread pumpkin out in a single layer with no pieces touching.
  3. Roast for 20 minutes, flipping half way (use an egg flip if the pumpkin is sticking) until the pumpkin is golden and fork tender.
  4. Allow to cool slightly or completely (depending on your preference) before adding to your salad.

How long can I store this salad for?

You can prep your roast pumpkin ahead to make this salad even quicker to prepare. Roast pumpkin will be good in the fridge for up to 5 days, allowing you to easily portion out for work lunches or an easy weeknight dinner.

You can alsoprep the salad minus the dressing, nuts and avocado and portion out for a day or two.Then when the time comes simply add in the rest of the ingredients.

I don’t recommend prepping salads too far in advance, as I find the ingredients don’t tend to hold up that well. But prepping this for a work lunch the night before is absolutely fine.

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Roast Pumpkin and Feta Salad

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

This Roast Pumpkin and Feta Salad with Sweet Balsamic Vinaigrette is a bright and fresh antidote to bland and boring salads. It's great as a meal on its own or paired with some tasty barbecued meat as the perfect side dish.

Ingredients

Roast Pumpkin

  • 600 grams / 1.3 lbs Pumpkin
  • 1 tablespoon Olive Oil

Salad

  • 60 grams / 2 oz Feta Cheese
  • 1 Avocado, diced
  • 2 cups Spinach Leaves
  • handful Almonds, roughly chopped

Dressing

  • 2 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 2 tablespoon Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Honey
  • Salt + Pepper , to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 200C / 390F. Place pumpkin pieces on baking tray lined with baking paper and drizzle olive oil on top. Mix with your hands to ensure all pieces are coated and arrange in a single layer on the tray. Cook for 20 minutes, flipping once halfway, until golden and tender but not mushy! (see note 1)
  2. Place dressing ingredients in a jar, loosen honey with a spoon then secure the lid and shake vigorously until combined.
  3. Arrange salad ingredients in a bowl, drizzle with dressing and lightly toss.

Notes

  1. Pumpkin - Any good roasting pumpkin or squash will work well. I use jap or kent varieties here in Australia. Roast pumpkin turns mushy when cooked too long. Keep an eye on it while roasting - you want it golden and fork tender but still holding its shape. If pumpkin is sticking to the tray, loosen with an egg flip.
  2. Oil - I use two different types of oil in this recipe – Olive Oil and Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO). Olive oil is great for roasting, and EVOO is perfect for salad dressings.
  3. Nuts -Many nuts would compliment this salad well. If you don’t have almonds on hand, try pine nuts or walnuts instead.
  4. Dressing -If honey isn’t your thing, you can substitute for maple syrup or brown rice / rice malt syrup OR simply omit altogether if you don’t want a sweetener.
  5. Storing - You can prep roast pumpkin ahead and will store in fridge for up to 5 days. You can also prep the salad minus dressings, avocado & nuts and store for up to 1-2 days.
  6. Inspired by this salad from Recipe Tin Eats.
  7. Nutrition - Nutrition information is a rough estimate based on 1 serve of this salad.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 267Saturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 186mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 4gSugar: 7gProtein: 5g

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First published January 22, 2019. Updated October 12, 2020 with extra tips - no changes to the recipe.

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FAQs

Do I need to peel pumpkin before roasting? ›

No need to peel

For thicker skinned squash it is often easier to cut the squash into large wedges, roast, and then peel the skin off after it's cooked when it's softer and easier.

What is the best way to cook pumpkin? ›

Cooking the Pumpkin

If you're roasting, roast at 400 F for 35 to 45 minutes or until the flesh is soft. If you're steaming, fill your steamer pot with a few inches of water, bring it to a boil.

How long does roast pumpkin keep? ›

Baked pumpkin and pumpkin purée will keep covered in the refrigerator up to 1 week, or in the freezer for 1 month (or longer).

How do you know when pumpkin is done roasting? ›

Bake for 45 to 60 minutes or until the pumpkin is fork tender. Just poke the pumpkin with a table fork, it should go into the pumpkin with ease indicating that the flesh or meat of the pumpkin is cooked.

Can you eat pumpkin skin after roasting? ›

Roasting pumpkin is great for bringing out the flavours and natural sweetness. And it's so easy to do: Just chop the pumpkin to the desired size, drizzle with a little olive oil and season with salt and pepper before roasting until tender. Eating the skin is optional!

What makes pumpkin taste better? ›

For even more flavor, you can add spices (like the celebrated pumpkin pie spice!) to the purée during the cooking step. Heating spices “blooms” them, releasing their flavorful, fragrant oils.

How long should pumpkin cook? ›

Roast at 350ºF until tender, about 45 minutes. A fork should easily piece through the shell, and it should look visibly darker in color. Let the pumpkin cool until you can handle it, then scoop out the tender insides and puree in a food processor until smooth.

Does canned pumpkin need to be cooked? ›

Canned pumpkin does not need to be cooked before eating. It is perfectly safe eaten in it's puree form out of the can, in fact it's used straight from the can in a lot of recipes that aren't cooked. It's also safe to give to your dog right out of the can too to help with digestive issues.

What is the best type of pumpkin for roasting? ›

We like butternut pumpkins best when they're roasted, but this hardy oblong variety is one of the most versatile options in the pumpkin aisle. Butternuts are a little sweeter, dryer and can be turned into soups, roasted with cinnamon or put to use in most cooked pumpkin dishes.

Is roasted pumpkin good? ›

Do you have a soft spot in your heart for roasted winter squash, like butternut, kabocha, or acorn? If so, it's high time to roast a pumpkin. If you've done this before then you know the results are nothing short of amazing. And spoiler alert: it's not as tough or fussy as you might think.

Can dogs eat pumpkin? ›

Yes, dogs can eat pumpkin and it is actually often added to dog foods. Check the label of some dog treats and you may find pumpkin on the ingredient list there too. However, if you are feeding fresh pumpkin, you will need to be careful about which part you're feeding as the stem and leaves are covered in prickly hairs.

Do you cut the skin off pumpkin? ›

If you're making a dish such as a pumpkin soup, risotto or scones, cutting away the pumpkin skin is required, which is the fiddliest and toughest part. To do this without hurting yourself or wasting the flesh, use your sharp knife to get between the flesh and the skin to ensure it glides through the skin easily.

Do you need to peel roasted pumpkin seeds? ›

I love to eat them shells and all. If they're properly toasted and are small to medium sized, they are wonderfully crunchy and easy to eat. The larger carving pumpkins will yield large seeds, which are probably best to eat shelled.

Is pumpkin skin edible when cooked? ›

Pumpkin skin is, first and foremost, edible. If you're not making a purée, keep the skin of your pumpkin on for extra fiber and flavor—it gets nice and toasty! This is true for almost all squashes. Try whole-roasting your pumpkins and squash this year and see if you like the taste!

Does butternut pumpkin need to be peeled? ›

Use a sharp knife (or a sturdy vegetable peeler) to carefully remove the skin. Alternatively, the skin can stay on because it's edible when roasted! But if adding to a soup (or recipe where it won't be roasted), remove and discard. Remove any seeds with a spoon or ice cream scoop.

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