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Bacon, Apple & Cheddar Spinach Salad

Bacon, Apple & Cheddar Spinach Salad

with Dried Cranberries, Walnuts & Honey Dijon Dressing
4.5(5.1K)1439 Reviews
Michelle Doll Olson
Michelle Doll OlsonUpdated on April 02, 2026
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Calories
730 kcal
Protein
18g protein
Total
15 minutes
Difficulty
Medium
Allergens:
  • Milk
  • Tree Nuts
  • Eggs

Step aside, side salad—this hearty spinach version is the stuff of dinner dreams. We toss tender fresh spinach with sweet-tart apple slices, smoky bacon, tangy cheddar, chewy dried cranberries, and a creamy honey Dijon dressing. It’s all topped with crunchy walnuts for a bowlful of delicious textural and flavor contrasts that makes a fresh, light dinner idea you’re going to want to make again and again.

Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
Serving amount

1 unit

Granny Smith Apple

4 ounce

Bacon

5 ounce

Spinach

½ cup

White Cheddar Cheese

(Contains: Milk)

1 ounce

Dried Cranberries

½ ounce

Walnuts

(Contains: Tree Nuts)

3 ounce

Honey Dijon Dressing

(Contains: Eggs)

Not included in your delivery

Salt

Pepper

per serving
Calories730 kcal
Fat56 g
Saturated Fat17 g
Carbohydrate39 g
Sugar28 g
Dietary Fiber5 g
Protein18 g
Cholesterol75 mg
Sodium960 mg
Due to the different suppliers we purchase our products from, nutritional facts per meal can vary from the website to what is received in the delivered box, depending on your region.
Medium Pan
Kitchen Shears
Slotted Spoon
Paper Towel
Large Bowl

Cooking Steps

Prep
1

• Wash and dry produce. • Halve, core, and thinly slice apple.

Cook Bacon
2

• Heat a medium dry nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Using kitchen shears, cut bacon* into bite-size pieces directly into pan. Cook, stirring occasionally and adjusting heat if browning too quickly, until crispy, 4-6 minutes. • Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate.

Make Salad
3

• In a large bowl, combine spinach, apple, bacon, half the cheddar, half the cranberries, and half the walnuts. • Add as much dressing as you like and toss to combine. Season lightly with salt and pepper to taste.

Serve
4

• Divide salad between shallow bowls. Top with remaining cheddar, remaining cranberries, and remaining walnuts. Serve.

Bacon is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 145°.

Customer reviews

Review summary

Updated on Apr 2026
  • Flavor: The sweet-tart apple, smoky bacon, and honey Dijon dressing create a perfect balance that customers absolutely love.
  • Ease of prep: Super quick and easy to make — many mention it takes just 10 minutes with minimal cleanup.
  • Suggestions: Try baking bacon in the oven for easier cooking, and consider adding chicken or hard-boiled eggs for extra protein.
  • Leftovers: Makes excellent lunches the next day and stays fresh well when stored properly.
  • Portions: Generous amount of spinach provided — enough for multiple meals or perfect for sharing.
AI-generated from customer reviews

Reviews from our home cooks

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Alexander GarnerCooked for 2 people
|Nov 4, 2024

This was an absolutely amazing salad! We loved it and would love to have it again! So many great things about this salad - the salty bacon, the creamy cheese, the crunchy nuts, the tart crisp apple, the sweet cranberries, and the dressing was an amazing compliment. The chefs really impressed us on this one! Thank you!

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Maureen VopinekCooked for 2 people
|Apr 23, 2024

Delightful salad! The flavors blend together so well. I don't normally like mustard based dressings but it complimented the cranberries, walnuts, and apple so perfectly. The bacon took longer to cook than indicated due to its thickness.

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STEVEN REEDCooked for 2 people
|Sep 7, 2024

We really enjoyed this tasty salad. We had some chicken left from the Creamy Dijon Dill Chicken meal and added it to the salad. After dinner, I saw the apple sitting on the counter. It would have made an excellent addition but wasn't really missed. We did have to add more walnuts and dried cranberries and used less bacon, our preference.

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Ruth MundyCooked for 2 people
|Dec 30, 2023

This was a great salad. And there was plenty of dressing to add for individual taste. I love adding fruits to my salads, southern apple was a perfect choice, along with the dried cranberries. And who doesn't love bacon! Plenty of yummy all the way around.

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Barbara NelsonCooked for 2 people
|Jul 1, 2025

Very nice salad! I was surprised at the amount of spinach we got. I added hard boiled egg, which was a nice addition. The honey Dijon dressing was good, although I probably prefer a Vidalia onion, champagne vinaigrette, or a poppyseed dressing myself. To each their own. We were fed well!

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Donna VasuqezCooked for 2 people
|May 24, 2025

Very good but needed less spinach or more of walnuts, cheddar, bacon and cranberry.

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Denise yamakinmecrazyCooked for 2 people
|Apr 21, 2025

Oh my! So good and plenty for 2 the combination of cranberries, apples, cheese & the dressing oohhlaalaa, delicious. But I think the apple should be not just thinly sliced but cut to manageable eating pieces. I will also cut the spinach up. I give it 10! stars...

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Lucinda E LentCooked for 2 people
|May 3, 2024

Perfect combination of flavor, although I did add some iceberg lettuce for more crunch. The dressing was perfect for this combination of spinach and apple and bacon! Yum!

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Aimee HelmsCooked for 2 people
|Jan 13, 2024

So the bacon was too thick, in my opinion. Regular, thin sliced bacon would be crisper and tastier on the salad. Also, honey mustard on a spinach salad is just weird. I'd go with about any vinegar and oil based dressing like balsamic.

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