Butternut Squash and Cranberry Quinoa Salad
Butternut squash cranberry salad is the BEST fall salad! Made with butternut squash, cranberries, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, and Balsamic Vinaigrette.
It’s an incredibly versatile salad that pairs amazingly with Easy Roasted Herb Chicken or Oven Roasted Salmon with Red Pepper Sauce for a cozy fall meal!
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- Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad
- Why Quinoa Works Best in This Salad
- What is Quinoa Salad Made Of?
- What is the Easiest Way to Cut a Butternut Squash?
- How to Make Butternut Squash and Quinoa Salad
- Ways to Eat Quinoa Salad for Lunch and Dinner
- Video: How to Make Butternut Squash and Cranberry Quinoa Salad
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- Butternut Squash and Cranberry Quinoa Salad
Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad
The best fall quinoa salad just might be this right here. Can I just tell you that this salad never disappoints and is always a crowd-pleaser? The combination of flavors and texture just does not get any better.
Made with quinoa, roasted butternut squash, cranberries, and pumpkin seeds. And let’s not forget the tangy-sweet balsamic vinaigrette.
It’s perfect for meal prep, holidays, or to take to a potluck. It holds up amazingly and does not dry out.
So you can make it on a Sunday to enjoy throughout the week for lunch or as a side. I personally love to top it with roasted chicken from bone-in breast and have a big bowl for dinner.
Why Quinoa Works Best in This Salad
Quinoa is such a versatile whole-grain carbohydrate, as well as a whole protein. It’s a great alternative to rice and even pasta.
Known for its fluffy nutty-chewy texture. Quinoa makes the best salads as it absorbs the flavors quickly and easily. Making the salad extra delicious!
My biggest tip when making this quinoa squash salad is to combine the salad while the quinoa is still warm. At first, it will seem like the salad has too much dressing, however, when chilled, quinoa will soak up the majority of the extra dressing.
Trust me, as tempting as it may be to eat the salad right away, you definitely want to chill it. At least 2 hours up to overnight.
What is Quinoa Salad Made Of?
- Quinoa – white or tri-color quinoa works best in this salad.
- Butternut squash – buy a squash and cut it up yourself. It’s really easy! See below on how I do it.
- Dried cranberries – look for cranberries without added sugar or corn syrup. Only fruit should be listed. Also look for “no sulfites,” a preservative that maintains color.
- Red onion – a little goes a long way here. Red onion balances out some of the sweetness of the salad. Make sure to finely chop it.
- Pumpkin seeds – also known as pepitas. They’re basically the same thing. Use roasted seeds. Don’t like pumpkin seeds? Try walnuts or sunflower seeds.
- Vinaigrette – olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, and garlic
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.
What is the Easiest Way to Cut a Butternut Squash?
There’s no doubt that cutting butternut squash can be a little intimidating. But with a few easy steps, you can very quickly peel and chop your butternut squash without too much difficulty.
Before you get started, make sure you have a large sharp knife and a sturdy surface to work on.
Tip: Microwave butternut squash for about 30 seconds. It helps soften the squash just enough to make it a bit easier to work with.
- Slice off the ends, about 1/4-inch from the bottom of the squash and the stem side.
- Peel off the outer layer of the squash with a vegetable peeler.
- Cut the squash in half lengthwise. Use a spoon to scrape out the seeds and any stringy pieces.
- Cut squash halves into two pieces (for easy cutting). Then cut each piece into 3/4-inch wide slices.
- Cut each slice further down and then crosswise into cubes.
- Repeat with the remaining squash pieces until everything has been cut into approximately 3/4-inch cubes.
How to Make Butternut Squash and Quinoa Salad
Step 1: Roast the butternut squash: Preheat the oven 400 degrees F. Toss butternut squash with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Spread onto a baking sheet and roast for 20-25 minutes or until tender.
Step 2: Cook the quinoa: Cook the quinoa according to package directions. I normally quickly rinse the quinoa under water, combine 1 1/2 cups of water for each 1 cup of raw quinoa.
That ration has always worked for me but if you have a favorite way of cooking quinoa then go for it. Simmer, partially covered, until all water is absorbed.
Step 3: Make the vinaigrette: Whisk together the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, and garlic . Season with salt and pepper, and set aside.
Step 4: Combine the salad together: In a large bowl, combine the warm quinoa with roasted butternut squash, cranberries, red onions, and pumpkin seeds.
Pour vinaigrette over the salad and gently toss until combined. Chill at least 2 hours up to overnight. Before serving, taste for salt and pepper.
Tip: Make sure to toss the salad while the quinoa is still warm. It’ll soak up the dressing really well, otherwise, you’ll end up with soggy quinoa salad.
Ways to Eat Quinoa Salad for Lunch and Dinner
The best way to serve this butternut squash quinoa is paired with some of these main dishes:
- Healthy Chicken Meatballs – so good alongside these meatballs!
- Mini Chicken Meatloaves – these hold up so well making them ideal for meal prep to pair with this salad.
- Roasted Lemon Rosemary Chicken – you can’t go wrong with chicken.
Or you can go another route and have this salad for lunch. Feel free to add some greens, such as spinach or arugula. Also, feta or goat cheese pairs amazing with this savory-sweet salad.
- Shredded chicken is always your friend – add some leftover or rotisserie chicken for an added boost of protein.
- Salmon Quinoa Cakes – if you don’t mind eating more quinoa!
- Leftover roasted salmon
- Light veggie soups, such as Easy Broccoli Potato Soup or Roasted Tomato Basil Soup make fantastic lunch pairs!
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PrintButternut Squash and Cranberry Quinoa Salad
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 25 mins
- Total Time: 40 mins
- Yield: 4-6 1x
- Category: Salad
- Method: Chop
- Cuisine: American
Description
Butternut squash cranberry salad is the BEST fall salad! Made with butternut squash, cranberries, quinoa, pumpkin seeds and Balsamic Vinaigrette.
Ingredients
- 3 cups butternut squash, chopped into 3/4-inch wide cubes
- 1 Tbsp. olive oil
- 1 cup uncooked quinoa
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 1/3 cup dried cranberries
- 1/3 cup finely chopped red onion
- 3 Tbsp. toasted pumpkin seeds
- Kosher salt and fresh black pepper
Balsamic Vinaigrette
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 1 tsp. honey
- 1 tsp. Dijon mustard
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- Kosher salt and fresh black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- In a large bowl, toss the butternut squash with olive oil. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Arrange coated squash on a baking sheet in a single layer. Roast for 20-25 minutes or until tender and lightly browned.
- While the squash is roasting, rinse quinoa under cold water until water runs clear. Place quinoa and water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook partially covered until liquid is absorbed, about 20 minutes.
- To assemble the salad, combine the cooked quinoa while still warm, roasted squash, cranberries, red onions, and toasted pumpkin seeds in a large bowl. Add the vinaigrette and lightly toss until combined. Refrigerate 2 hours up to overnight. Before serving, taste for salt and pepper.
Balsamic Vinaigrette
- Whisk all the ingredients in a small bowl until combined. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
Notes
- BIG TIP! One of the biggest tips when it comes to making this salad is to toss the salad with the vinaigrette while the quinoa is still warm and then chill the salad. At first, it will look like there’s too much dressing but after the salad had time to chill the quinoa will soak up the majority of dressing. It’s a great salad to make ahead. It holds up amazing!
- Add Ins: Spinach, arugula, feta, goat cheese are some of our favorites. Also if you don’t like pumpkin seeds, swap them out for walnuts or sunflower seeds.
- Leftovers: Leftover quinoa salad will stay fresh in the fridge for 4-5 days if made as written.
Nutrition
- Serving Size:
- Calories: 385
- Sugar: 10.9 g
- Sodium: 10.3 mg
- Fat: 25 g
- Carbohydrates: 38 g
- Protein: 6.2 g
- Cholesterol: 0 mg
Recipe originally published October 2014.
Can you replace squash with roasted sweet potato?
I think it should be fine just a little sweeter than usual. You can always cut down on cranberries for less sweetness.
I have a question: I was only able to find “boil in a bag” quinoa at the market. Each pouch makes 1 1/2 cups of cooked quinoa. How many cups of cooked quinoa do I need for this recipe? It looks delicious!
1 cup of dry quinoa = yields approx 3 cups of cooked quinoa
Hi there.
Wondering what one could use instead of the balsamic vinegar. Balsamic does not agree with me.
Thanks
Hi Laura: To be honest, I’m so sure what would be a good substitute for balsamic vinegar in this specific recipe as I haven’t tried it with any other types of vinegar. But I did a quick Google search and this is what I found: For every 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar, substitute 1 Tbsp. cider vinegar or red wine vinegar plus ½ tsp. sugar. You can try this substitute but I can’t guarantee results.
Amazing Post,
Thank you so much. I made this today and my salad looked just like the picture until I added the dressing. Unfortunately, I think the dressing proportions are a bit off, maybe 1/2 would be better next time.
Thanks again!
I can’t stop making this because it keeps getting eaten. So delicious.
Really very happy to say,your post is very interesting to read.I never stop myself to say something about it.You’re doing a great job.Keep it up
Great Post,
Thank you so much. I made this today and my salad looked just like the picture until I added the dressing. Unfortunately, I think the dressing proportions are a bit off, maybe 1/2 would be better next time.
Thanks again!
Quinoa will soak up a lot of the dressing when chilled. So at first it may look like too much but after the salad is chilled it will even out.
Yes, you mentioned the dressing soaking up the quinoa overnight in your instructions. When I made the salad and put it in the fridge overnight the dressing soaked up into the quinoa and the next day the salad tasted amazing. Thanks so much for this recipe.
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you.
Hi! Would this work with dried cherries instead of cranberries?
I don’t see why not. I think it would delicious.
Amazing as is or to use the recipe as a base and change ingredients for other fall favorites
This salad looks like my kind of salad, but before I make it, I wanted to know… Did you use regular (dark) or golden balsamic vinegar? Thanks!
Regular (dark) balsamic
Hi Katya! I’m going to try this recipe for the first time next week and want to make it as part of a main entree for dinner. Since this is served cold, do you recommend a protein also be chilled before adding or do you think topping it with warm grilled shrimp or chicken would be palatable? Thanks!
I think warm shrimp or chicken will be delicious!
Hi Katya, i just recently found your blog while searching for some new recipes on gotovim-doma site.
i made quinoa salad for my husband’s Birthday party and it was an instant hit!
Now my husband wants me to make it on a weekend and he will be taking it for lunch every day during the weekdays.
i am planning to make it with roasted brussel sprouts instead of butternut squash next time, just to diversify it a little. I think this salad will be good with any roasted vegetables – what do you think?
Thank you for your recipes!
I think it should work! Thank you for trying my recipe. So happy to hear you’re loving this salad.
Absolutely delicious. I added some goat cheese and mixed greens and it’s incredible. Thank you for this recipe!
I love that! I bet goat cheese was so good. Thank you for feedback.
Can you warm it up just before serving?
It’s best served chilled that way the flavors have time to blend together and the quinoa absorbs some of the dressing too.
Thinking of making this for Thanksgiving but my dad is sugar and oil free. Could I just use balsamic vinegar for the dressing or will it be too tangy? Any tips on how to replace the oil and honey in the dressing?
I would not omit the oil. It will not work without oil. As far as sweetness…if you can’t do honey, then maple syrup is a good swap.
Made this recipe yesterday. The only thing I changed was used maple syrup instead of honey. It was soooo hard not to eat a big bowlful before chilling it! Have had this for two meals already and LOVE it! Question: have you ever tried to freeze it? I’m the only one eating it and am afraid some will go to waste. I’m going to try freezing a serving or two. Can’t wait to explore more of your site and recipes!
Thank you so much Cathy! So happy to hear you loved this salad. I’ve never tried freezing it but if you do, let me know how it turns out.
Delicious! I made this yesterday for a potluck with some vegan friends. I made a few changes; using maple syrup in place of honey, adding some of my own pickled red onions in addition to the raw, doubling the dijon, and cooking the quinoa in veg stock. Also followed your suggestion and added raw spinach before serving. It was a huge hit! Thanks for the great recipe.
That makes me so happy to hear. Thank you Carie for feedback.
I made this on Tuesday for the week and it was fantastic! I halved the dressing since I made the whole recipe for myself. Just finished off the last serving mixed with salad greens for Friday’s lunch and it was wonderful. Thanks for the recipe!
oh man, made this tonight and it is amazing!! I bought a really small squash and then only made half of the sauce recipe.. and it was perfect for two servings. Love the sauce so so much!