5 SEASONAL FRUIT SALADS YOU'LL LOVE
1. AUTUMN FRUIT SALAD WITH CINNAMON GREEK YOGHURT
This yummy fruit salad is made with crisp apples, sweet pears, and juicy grapes combined with sweet-spiced, creamy dressing before being sprinkled with a few chopped pecans for crunch. A perfect Autumn fruit salad. It's super simple and easy to makes and only takes 15 minutes. Find the full recipe here on the Kitchen Treaty website.
2. GRILLED AUTUMN FRUITS WITH CIDER SAUCE
This fruit salad is perfect for those cooler evenings and is a delicious recipe brought to you by Delia Smith. The salad is best prepared in advanced and the Sabayon cider sauce can be served either hot or cold and is a pretty simple recipe requiring the fruits to be grilled for around 20 minutes with the sauce taking a little more effort and attention, but definitely worth the efforts. You can find the full recipe here.
3. CINNAMON SPICED WINTER FRUIT SALAD
This had me at cinnamon! This salad is brought to you by The Kitchen Shed and is a wonderfully spiced, clean eating salad. Made with pomegranate, pears and cinnamon, it packs spice, flavour and natural sugar into one delicious bowl. Find the recipe for this super simple fruit salad here and be sure to check out some of there other blog posts for more great recipes.
4. ORANGE & POMEGRANATE SALAD
Courtesy of Delicious. magazine, this is Donal Skehan’s orange and pomegranate salad with orange blossom cream and makes the perfect winter fruit salad recipe. It's a wonderful, healthy mix of oranges, pomegranate and pistachios. A little bit of effort is required for the orange blossom cream but the good news is this can be made in advanced and chilled until needed. Here is the full recipe for this fruit salad from Delicious. magazine.
5. DRIED FRUIT SALAD WITH YOGHURT AND NUTS
Another one of Delia's delicious recipes, and this is a very Autumnal fruit salad. Made with all good things, dried fruits, nuts and no added sugar. This dried fruit salad requires making in advanced as the fruits to soak, ideally overnight, but only requires 10 minutes work the following day, and there it is, a beautiful dried fruit salad with yummy figs, raisins, apricots and hazelnuts. Thank you Delia!