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Dressing being poured over Kale Beet Salad in a salad bowl

Kale Beet Salad with Maple Candied Walnuts

Kristen Stevens
By: Kristen Stevens
Updated: 12/17/2025
4.9 stars (79 ratings)
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This kale beet salad is so colorful and pretty – so you’ll be happy to hear that it tastes as amazing as it looks! Sweet and tender beets are paired with tangy, creamy goat cheese with the crunch of candied walnuts, melding into crisp, hearty kale leaves. It’s coated with a honey balsamic vinegarette that sneaks its way into all the corners and grooves of the kale, so each bite is full of flavor!

Dressing being poured over Kale Beet Salad in a salad bowl

This kale beet salad is one I turn to as soon as fall rolls around and I start craving warm, roasted beets — though I happily make it any time of year. The earthy sweetness of the beets pairs beautifully with hearty, slightly bitter kale, and together they strike that perfect cozy-but-fresh balance I love.

The real wildcard here is the maple candied walnuts. They add just the right sweet crunch and somehow manage to steal the spotlight every time. A word of warning from experience: once you start nibbling on them, it’s very hard to stop. I usually make a double batch so there are extras on hand — some for the salad, some for “quality control.”

Ingredients needed

Salads with an array of textures are so fun to eat! This kale and beet salad is no exception. These are the ingredients you need:

  • Key ingredients: Beets, walnut halves, curly kale, sea salt and fresh cracked pepper.
  • Cheese: Goat or Boursin cheese is our top pick. Feta cheese or a diced avocado is a creamy alternative.
  • Honey balsamic vinaigrette: Apple cider vinegar, honey, balsamic vinegar, Dijon mustard, garlic, sea salt, and extra virgin olive oil come together to make a creamy and perfectly balanced dressing.
Roasted beets for kale salad
A close up of Kale Beet Salad with goat cheese and walnuts

Honey balsamic dressing

Adding a bottle of store-bought salad dressing to your shopping cart might seem like a convenient shortcut, but achieving a delicious homemade dressing is a super easy and straightforward process. The key is gradual incorporation of oil – you want to slowly whisk it in. If you add everything to a bowl and stir it around, you’ll get an oily, runny dressing rather than a creamy consistency.

Put everything EXCEPT the oil into a bowl, giving it a little whisk. Then, slowly add the oil in a small and steady stream while whisking constantly – the whole thing should take just one minute. If the oil starts to build up, stop pouring it in and whisk the dressing vigorously. If you’re familiar with making homemade mayonnaise, it’s the same process, minus the egg yolk.

The salad dressing will last in the fridge for at least a week, which means you can always make a larger batch and use it for other salads.

What to serve with kale beet salad

Kale beet salad is fancy enough for a special occasion, yet simple enough for an average weeknight! Serve alone as a lighter meal, or pair it as a side dish beside some protein or heartier mains such as:

  • Paprika Salmon
  • Maple Glazed Pork Belly with crispy crackling
  • Lemon Pepper Chicken
  • Curried Quinoa Vegetable Stew
  • Cauliflower Burgers
  • Roasted Parmesan Crusted Chicken

Recipe FAQs

How do I store leftovers?

Kale salads keep better as leftovers than most other green salads. The kale will wilt, but as it’s a hearty green, it will retain some of its bite. If you have leftover beet and kale salad, it will keep in the fridge in a covered container for 3 days; the kale will soften.

Can I make the salad ahead of time?

While you don’t want to dress the salad in advance, you can prepare the individual components. Store the other components in separate airtight containers – keep everything except the walnuts in the fridge. The candied walnuts can stay at room temperature.

Can I prep the beets in advance?

Sure thing! If you need to save a few minutes at service, roast the beets in advance, store them in the fridge in an airtight container, and reheat them when it’s time to assemble the salad. You can also purchase cooked beets if needed.

I don’t love goat cheese – what else could I use?

Our top pick is Boursin cheese! Otherwise, some creamy avocado, feta cheese, or blue cheese will work well.

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Dressing being poured over Kale Beet Salad in a salad bowl

Kale Beet Salad Recipe

Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 40 minutes mins
Total: 50 minutes mins
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This kale beet salad is so colorful and pretty – so you'll be happy to hear that it tastes as amazing as it looks! Sweet and tender beets are paired with tangy, creamy goat cheese with the crunch of candied walnuts, melding into crisp, hearty kale leaves. It's coated with a honey balsamic vinegarette that sneaks its way into all the corners and grooves of the kale, so each bite is full of flavor!
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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ lb beets (peeled and quartered – or cut into bite-sized pieces if you're using large beets)
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 cup walnut halves
  • 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • ⅛ teaspoon fresh cracked pepper
  • 4 packed cups of curly kale (washed and torn into bite sized pieces)
  • Optional: ¼ cup goat or Boursin cheese (a diced avocado makes a great alternative to creamy cheeses in salads!)

The Dressing

  • 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons honey (use maple syrup for vegan)
  • 1 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon dijon mustard
  • 1 clove garlic (grated on a Microplane or very finely minced)
  • A pinch of sea salt
  • ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place the beets on the prepared baking sheet and drizzle the oil over top. Use your hands to toss them in the oil. Cover the baking sheet with aluminum foil and bake in the oven for 30-40 minutes, or until they can be pierced with a fork.
    1 ½ lb beets, 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • While the beets are roasting prepare the rest of the salad. Add the walnut halves to a small frying pan over medium heat. Let them cook until they are fragrant and start to brown in places, shaking the pan frequently. Pour over the maple syrup and sprinkle with sea salt and fresh cracked pepper. Let them cook, stirring constantly, until the maple syrup has almost evaporated, about 1 minute. Remove the walnuts from the pan and place them on a piece of parchment paper, separating them from each other as much as possible.
    1 cup walnut halves, 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup, ¼ teaspoon sea salt, ⅛ teaspoon fresh cracked pepper
  • To make the dressing, combine all the ingredients EXCEPT the oil in a medium-sized bowl. Slowly add the oil in a thin steady stream while whisking the dressing constantly. If the oil starts to build up at all stop pouring it and whisk the dressing vigorously. It will take you about 1 minute to whisk in the oil. Taste the dressing and season it with extra salt, to taste.
    3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 teaspoons balsamic vinegar, ½ teaspoon dijon mustard, 1 clove garlic, A pinch of sea salt, ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • Add the kale, candied walnuts, and, if using, the cheese or avocado to a large bowl. When the beets come out of the oven let them cool slightly then add them to the bowl too. Pour the dressing over top and toss well so that everything is coated.
    Optional: ¼ cup goat or Boursin cheese, 4 packed cups of curly kale

Nutrition

Serving: 1 serving = ¼ of the recipe, Calories: 503kcal (25%), Carbohydrates: 46g (15%), Protein: 10g (20%), Fat: 35g (54%), Saturated Fat: 4g (25%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 16g, Monounsaturated Fat: 13g, Sodium: 314mg (14%), Potassium: 1064mg (30%), Fiber: 7g (29%), Sugar: 30g (33%), Vitamin A: 6756IU (135%), Vitamin C: 89mg (108%), Calcium: 177mg (18%), Iron: 3mg (17%)
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Posted: 01/04/2018 Updated: 12/17/2025
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Karyel
Karyel

5 stars
<3 divine recipe, lovely work Kristen!

I used a yellow beetroot that made it look even prettier, mixed some romaine with raddiccio instead of kale and added extra salt, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and some pumpkin seed oil to have more of a less sweet dressing. Loved the "whisk in" the oil tip to have a creamy dressing.

Big fan of you over here, thanks for all of the delicious recipes you share!

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I’m so happy you liked it! Yellow beets are so pretty. I wish they were easier to find near me!

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Melanie
Melanie

How much maple syrup goes into the dressing? I don’t see it listed among the ingredients.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I’ve used honey in the dressing (2 tablespoons) but you can definitely swap maple syrup instead. 🙂

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Megin
Megin

Are you sure the calories on this are correct? After uploading to MFP it seems way off– the walnuts alone add 400 calories to each serving!

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Madi
Madi

5 stars
This salad + dressing is fantastic! Second time I’ve made it this weekend. We used pickled beets, almonds instead of walnuts, and added in some sliced shallots.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I’m so happy you like it, too. It’s one of my fav kale salads.

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Lisa
Lisa

Hi. I just made this and I am not serving it until tomorrow so I am assuming I should wait and add the dressing before I serve it. I also want to add pears, and perhaps red onion. I too can not stop eating the walnuts, made extra doe snacking!

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Do wait until just before you serve it to add the dressing. Pears and red onion sounds like a great addition!

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Stephanie
Stephanie

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I just finished making this for thanksgiving dinner and it looks great! I love how the walnuts turned out, and the dressing has a nice kick to it. Vibrant and perfect for a fall day. Thank you!

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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What a perfect salad for Thanksgiving! Hope you had a wonderful dinner!

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Tara
Tara

Also wanted to mention that I buy pre-cooked beets. Cuts down on cooking time.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Great idea!

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Tara
Tara

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great salad! I used some form of Mexican curly kale, which looks like baby curly kale.

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Barb
Barb

Delicious! Yet so simple. Thanks for the fabulous recipe.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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You are so welcome!!

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Amy
Amy

Have you ever made this with lacinato kale? That’s what I have on hand but noticed you specifically said to use curly leaf kale…

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I really love the way the dressing gets into all the little grooves in the curly kale, but if you have lacinato on hand you can definitely use that instead. 🙂

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Beth soulliere
Beth soulliere

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This salad is amazing…peeling and cubing the beets prior to cooking is such a great idea..the dressing superb and gets in all the little curls of the kale!!Thanks for sharing!

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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I’m so glad you like it! It’s so much easier to peel the beets first, isn’t it?! 🙂

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sara
sara

I am wondering if you could let me know where I could find metal salad bowls like the one in the picture here!?

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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That bowl is from Ikea. I have a whole bunch of them … from the biggest (giant) size to the smallest. Of the 4 sizes they have, the one in the picture is their second largest.

I use them mostly as mixing bowls, and sometimes as serving bowls. I couldn’t live without them!

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Gina Marie
Gina Marie

This recipe looks fantastic! I created a link within my post on beets to this.

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens
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Thank you!!

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens

I’m so happy you like it! I know what you mean about the candied nuts … they’re so hard not to devour before dinner. 😉

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Kristen Stevens
Kristen Stevens

I’m so happy to hear you like it! It’s totally one of my favourites!!

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Kitty
Kitty

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Kristen, this recipe is fantastic. It is an easy salad that I have been making for week night dinners but it is elegant enough to serve to company. Thank you for this new staple of a recipe, I love it <3

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