Endive Salad with Apples, Walnuts & Mustard Vinaigrette
1. Introduction
An Endive Salad is one of those dishes that looks sophisticated but comes together with very little effort. Belgian endives have a crisp bite and a gentle bitterness that pair beautifully with sweet fruit, creamy cheese, and a bright vinaigrette. The combination creates a salad that feels elegant enough for entertaining yet simple enough to prepare on a weeknight.
This version brings together crunchy apples, toasted walnuts, and a smooth mustard vinaigrette that ties everything together. It’s refreshing, balanced, and full of clean, layered flavors. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or looking for a crisp starter to go with roast chicken or fish, this salad adds a touch of refinement to any table.
2. Ingredients Breakdown
Belgian Endives
The star of the salad. They’re crisp, slightly bitter, and hold their shape well. Choose firm, pale yellow-to-white endives with no browning.
Apple
Adds sweetness and crunch. Honeycrisp, Fuji, or Pink Lady work best.
Walnuts
Offer rich, earthy flavor and texture. Toasting them enhances their taste.
Blue Cheese or Goat Cheese
Blue cheese brings sharp, tangy depth, while goat cheese makes it milder and creamier. Choose whichever suits your preference.
Fresh Parsley or Chives
Adds freshness and color to balance the richness.
Mustard Vinaigrette
A simple dressing made with Dijon mustard, olive oil, vinegar, and honey. It ties the salad together and complements the bitterness of the endives.
Substitutions and Options
- Swap apples for pears.
- Replace walnuts with almonds or pecans.
- Use goat cheese instead of blue cheese for a gentler flavor.
- For a dairy-free version, omit the cheese entirely.
- Add dried cranberries or pomegranate seeds for pops of sweetness.
- Replace champagne vinegar with white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar.
3. Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Endives
Trim the base of each endive and separate the leaves. Rinse and pat dry. If the inner leaves are small, keep them whole.
2. Slice the Apple
Thinly slice the apple just before assembling to prevent browning. Toss slices with a tiny splash of lemon juice if prepping ahead.
3. Toast the Walnuts
Place walnuts in a dry skillet over medium heat for 2–3 minutes. Stir occasionally until fragrant, then remove from heat and let cool.
4. Make the Mustard Vinaigrette
Whisk together:
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 tbsp champagne or white wine vinegar
- 1 tsp honey
- ¼ cup olive oil
Season with salt and pepper.
5. Assemble the Salad
Arrange endive leaves on a platter or in a bowl. Add apple slices, sprinkle walnuts, and crumble cheese over the top.
6. Dress the Salad
Drizzle the vinaigrette evenly and finish with chopped herbs.
7. Toss Gently (Optional)
For a more blended salad, gently toss everything just before serving.
4. Tips and Variations
Tips
- Choose endives with tight leaves—older ones taste more bitter.
- Add the dressing just before serving to keep leaves crisp.
- Use a mandoline for ultra-thin apple slices.
- Toast nuts every time; it makes the salad more aromatic.
Variations
- Citrus Version: Add orange or grapefruit segments.
- Pear & Gorgonzola: Swap apples for pears and add gorgonzola.
- Holiday Version: Add dried cranberries and pecans.
- Savory Twist: Add crisp prosciutto pieces.
5. Serving Suggestions
Best With
- Roast chicken
- Grilled salmon
- Pork tenderloin
- French onion soup
- Pasta with cream or lemon sauce
Presentation Ideas
- Arrange endive leaves radially on a platter for a flower-like design.
- Serve on individual plates for a restaurant-style starter.
Drink Pairings
- Chardonnay
- Sparkling wine
- Light, crisp white wines
6. Storage and Reheating Instructions
- Store undressed salad ingredients separately in airtight containers for up to 2 days.
- The vinaigrette keeps for 1 week in the fridge; shake before using.
- Do not store the assembled salad—it will wilt quickly.
- Apples may brown if stored, so slice fresh whenever possible.
7. Recipe Notes
- Can be prepped ahead: slice apples last and store nuts and cheese separate.
- Works well on a platter or in a shallow bowl.
- Best served cold for maximum crispness.
- Add a drizzle of honey over the finished salad for extra sweetness if desired.
8. Nutrition Information (Per Serving)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 210 |
| Fat | 16g |
| Saturated Fat | 4g |
| Carbs | 13g |
| Sugar | 8g |
| Fiber | 4g |
| Protein | 5g |
| Sodium | 170mg |
| Cholesterol | 10mg |
| Calcium | 70mg |
| Iron | 1mg |
Nutrition information is an estimate and may vary based on specific ingredients used.
9. Recipe Card Summary
Course: Salad
Cuisine: European / Modern
Servings: 4
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients
- 3 Belgian endives
- 1 apple, thinly sliced
- ½ cup walnuts, toasted
- ½ cup blue cheese or goat cheese, crumbled
- 2 tbsp parsley or chives, chopped
Vinaigrette:
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 tbsp champagne vinegar
- 1 tsp honey
- ¼ cup olive oil
- Salt and pepper
Instructions
- Prepare endive leaves and slice the apple.
- Toast walnuts in a dry skillet.
- Make the vinaigrette by whisking all dressing ingredients.
- Arrange endive leaves on a platter.
- Add apples, walnuts, and cheese.
- Drizzle vinaigrette and top with herbs.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
- Toasting walnuts adds stronger flavor.
- Substitute pears for apples.
- Use goat cheese for a milder salad.
Nutrition
See table above.
Diet Tags
- Vegetarian
- Gluten-free
- Low-carb
Health Benefits
- High in fiber
- Rich in vitamins A and K
- Contains healthy fats from walnuts and olive oil
- Supports digestion and heart health
FAQs
1. Can I make this salad ahead of time?
Prep ingredients separately but assemble just before serving.
2. Is Belgian endive bitter?
Yes, but only mildly. Pairing it with fruit balances the flavors.
3. What fruit pairs best with endive?
Apples, pears, citrus, or pomegranate.
4. Can I use another dressing?
Yes, a citrus vinaigrette or honey-lemon dressing works well.
5. Can I add protein?
Grilled chicken, smoked salmon, or shrimp work great.
11. Final Thoughts
Endive Salad is one of those dishes that feels naturally elegant without extra effort. It’s crisp, refreshing, and full of contrast—sweet apples, crunchy walnuts, creamy cheese, and a bright mustard vinaigrette pull together into a dish that works for both casual meals and special gatherings. If you make it, let me know how it turns out and what variations you tried.

