This winter fruit salad recipe is a colorful variety of fresh fruit tossed in a light honey poppy seed dressing. The perfect side dish for brunch or a holiday meal!
It’s that time of the year when all the berries and melons disappear from the grocery store, and what’s left is apples, apples and more apples. Oh, and a few oranges and bananas too. This winter fruit salad takes the best of the season and turns it into a light and refreshing side dish that’s packed with color and flavor.
How to make winter fruit salad
For this recipe, you’re going to need mandarin oranges, pineapple, kiwi and pomegranates. These are all fruits that are readily available during the winter and they’re a nice change from the standard apples and bananas. The fruit is tossed in a light dressing made from citrus juice, honey and poppy seeds.
You can buy pomegranate seeds that are ready to eat, or get a whole pomegranate and remove the seeds yourself. I typically use those little mandarin oranges that come in mesh bags at the grocery store, but any tangerine variety will also work, so long as it’s seedless.
I garnish my winter fruit salad with a handful of fresh mint leaves, but that’s an optional step. If you like that burst of fresh minty flavor, add them, if not, it’s still an amazingly delicious salad without the hint of mint.
This salad can be made up to 2 hours before you plan to serve it; simply store it covered in the refrigerator until you’re ready to go.
What I love about this salad is that it’s unexpected, yet full of vibrant flavors and colors that can bring a little cheer to even the dullest of winter days!
More fruit recipes
- Tropical Fruit Salad
- Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips
- Chocolate Fruit Dip
- Fruit Kabobs
- Mexican Fruit Salad
Winter Fruit Salad Video
Winter Fruit Salad
Ingredients
- 3 cups of cubed pineapple
- 1 cup of peeled, quartered and sliced kiwis
- 2 cups of mandarin orange or clementine segments
- 1/2 cup pomegranate arils
- 3 tablespoons lemon or lime juice
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
- Optional garnish: fresh mint leaves
Instructions
- Place the pineapple, kiwi, mandarin oranges and pomegranate arils in a large bowl.
- In a small bowl whisk together the lemon juice, honey and poppy seeds.
- Pour the poppy seed dressing over the fruit and toss gently to coat.
- Garnish with mint leaves if desired.
Nutrition
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Absolutely delicious!!! I added watermelon and made sure to cut everything into tiny pieces to have perfect ratios for every bite โค๏ธ
Yummy
Hi, Iโm from Iran, thanks from this delicious recipe
Would this work, tossed with fresh baby spinach? Or would I need to thin out the dressing for that?
This is really meant to be served as a sweet fruit salad, I’d go with this recipe if you’re looking for a spinach and fruit salad: https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/strawberry-spinach-salad/
Is there a substitute for the kiwi? This looks delicious but I’m allergic to kiwi
Thanks
I’d just omit it!
I used fresh fruit and lime juice with the honey. Skipped the poppy seeds and mint to make it more little kid friendly. It was amazing! I wasnโt sure before I added the dressing and stirred it altogether, but all great the reviews are spot on! A bit of a labor of love with the pomegranate, pineapple and mandarins, but worth it for a special treat. I thought the pomegranate arils would bleed, but I stirred gently and they didnโt at all. Will make again!
Been making this for a few years now. Iโm asked to make it for every family gathering I attend! I occasionally add other fruit depending on my mood & what looks.
Will can fruit work or is fresh better?
Thank you
You can use canned oranges and canned pineapple!
Such a treat every Thanksgiving. I love this recipe.
Nice change from basic fruit salad recipes
I have made this fruit salad several times. Love it. Thank you.
Can you use mandarin oranges from a can.
Yes that’s fine!
Such a beautiful and deliciously fresh tasting salad. The combination of fruits is perfect for the autumn season. I loved the simple mixture of lemon juice and honey (I used agave versus honey to make it vegan) for the dressing, too.
Such a wonderful fruit salad. I ended up using raspberries as no pomegranate available.
How long will this last in the fridge in an air tight container?
I find it’s best when eaten within 2 days!
Superb – a wonderful blend of flavors. Such a wonderful wintertime treat!
Such a beautiful and refreshing fruit salad – it’s my favorite! I’ve made it several times and shared the salad and the recipe with friends. I use lime and clementine zest and add the juice of a clementine.
Absolutely amazing! This is my go to fruit salad anytime we are hosting people. So good!
This is my favorite fruit salad ever. It’s so good!
Has anyone ever tried yogurt for the dressing adding the poppy seeds?
That should work!