This pear salad recipe combines all the juicy sweetness of fruit with a medley of flavors from crisp greens and crumbly cheese. Salad with pears comes together just as fast as other fruity, healthy salads like grilled peach salad or strawberry spinach salad, but with a magnificently sweet white wine vinaigrette — and it’s so easy to customize!

Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for arugula pear salad, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Salad:

Arugula – This dark leafy green has a velvety texture and mild, peppery flavor that goes well with the other ingredients. If you can’t find arugula, use a bag of mixed greens or any lettuces you like instead.Anjou Pears – I prefer green pears for their firm flesh and green color, but red anjou pears work as well. If you use a softer pear such as Bartlett pears, slice them slightly thicker to avoid smashing them.Feta – Crumble fresh, or get a pre-crumbled variety. If you prefer a different cheese, you can easily make a pear and gorgonzola cheese salad, pear blue cheese salad, or pear goat cheese salad instead.Walnuts – I use raw, unsalted walnuts for an earthy crunch. Pecans would make another delicious substitute.

Dressing:

Extra Virgin Olive Oil – I recommend a high-quality oil as the flavor shines through in the dressing. You can also use a more neutral oil, such as avocado oil.White Wine Vinegar – Adds bright flavor and helps the dressing emulsify. You can also use apple cider vinegar, red wine vinegar, or lemon juice instead.Maple Syrup – Adds a deep, sweet flavor to pear salad recipes. For zero sugar and the same great maple flavor, I use this sugar-free maple syrup.Sea Salt & Black Pepper – For easy seasoning.

How To Make Pear Salad

This section shows how to make salad with pears with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

Variations

This simple pear salad works perfectly as-is, but there are lots of ways to customize it!

Use Candied Nuts – You can make them on a baking sheet in the oven, caramelize them in a skillet on medium heat, or try a recipe like my sugar-free candied pecans in the slow cooker. Use instead of raw nuts.Add Veggies – Include thin slices of radishes, diced red onion, shredded brussels sprouts, or shredded carrots.Swap Fruits – If pears are unavailable, substitute sliced apples or grapes sliced in half lengthwise.Trade The Dressing – Use a creamy balsamic vinaigrette or homemade Italian dressing in this salad with pear recipe. You could also keep the same dressing and add a teaspoon of Dijon mustard for deeper flavor.Toppings – Add a punch of flavor with sugar-free dried cranberries, pomegranate seeds (sometimes called pomegranate arils), sliced hard boiled eggs, or crumbled bacon in the oven.

Storage Instructions

Keep pear salad in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Store the dressing separately, in the fridge as well. Add the dressing right before serving.

What To Serve With Pear Salad

This arugula pear salad is a quick and easy addition to so many recipes!

Chicken – Juicy baked chicken legs, balsamic chicken thighs, or air fryer chicken breast would pair nicely with pear salad recipes. You can serve them on the side, or slice the chicken and add directly to the salad for a full meal.Beef – Try this salad with beef short ribs, sirloin steak, or even a roasted beef tenderloin for special occasions.Seafood – Enjoy baked Chilean sea bass, crab stuffed salmon, or broiled lobster tails with this dish.Soups – Roasted cauliflower soup, ground turkey soup, or cream of asparagus soup pair well with this salad for lunch.

More Fruity Salad Recipes

Fruit adds a burst of flavor to hearty greens! If you like this recipe for pear salad, you’ll enjoy these other salads with fruit: Share your recipe picture by tagging @wholesomeyum and hashtag it #wholesomeyum on Instagram, or in our Facebook support group, too – I’d love to see it!

Nutrition info used regular maple syrup, but sugar, carbs, and calories would be lower if using sugar-free maple syrup.