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This peach feta salad is the perfect way to celebrate summer. Baby arugula, fresh peaches, feta, red onion, and pecans, and topped with a sweet peach puree basil vinaigrette.

Have you been craving a giant salad?
Well, you’re going to LOVE this peach feta salad that’s tossed in a basil peach vinaigrette.
It’s sweet, savory, and the perfect use for summer peaches.
In the dressing, I used fresh pureed peaches paired with the basil to give you even more summer flavor.
I can happily eat salad for dinner and this is one of those salads I crave for a meal!
This version is served meatless but it does pair nicely with grilled chicken, shrimp, and even salmon!

Ingredients for peach feta salad
- Baby arugula – Arugula (also called Rocket) is one of my favorite salad greens. It’s peppery in flavor and works so well in a salad, on burgers, and even in pesto!
- Red onion – Red onion brings a light onion flavor without too much overpowering “onion” flavor. You can soak them in ice water before putting them on the salad to remove even more of the onion flavor.
- Crumbed feta – Feta is a great option for this salad and brings a nice burst of dairy creaminess and salty flavor. If you don’t have feta on hand goat cheese is another great option.
- Toasted pecans – I love toasted nuts on a salad and pecans are a great choice for this salad. If you want even more flavor try making Praline Pecans for added sweetness!
- Sliced peaches – Fresh summer peaches are the best and you’ll want to use nice juicy ripe ones for added sweetness and optimal flavor. Nectarines are a good choice too.
- Peach basil vinaigrette – This homemade dressing is PERFECT for summer! I add honey for extra sweetness but the exact flavor of the dressing can change depending on the sweetness of the peaches. Feel free to adjust.

Making this peach feta salad in advance
I recommend making it the day that you plan to eat it for the best results.
The peaches can make the arugula soggy if you make it too far in advance.
But if you do wish to make it in advance, I recommend only assembling the dry ingredients up to three days ahead of time. Then add the peaches on the day you plan to serve the salad.
You can make the dressing ahead of time but store it in the fridge and do not add it to the salad until serving.

More green salad recipes
- Craving a traditional flavor-packed salad? Try my Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad.
- Want some fresh herb-filled bites? Try my Green Goddess Salad.
- Need big full flavor all wrapped up in a tasty salad? Try my Southwest Steak Salad.
- Love using up leftovers? Try my Ham Cobb Salad.
Peach Feta Arugula Salad

Ingredients
For salad:
- 6 cups baby arugula
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced red onion
- 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
- 1/3 cup toasted pecans, roughly chopped
- 2 fresh peaches, pitted and thinly sliced
Instructions
For salad:
- In a large salad bowl add baby arugula and top with sliced red onion, feta cheese, toasted pecans, and sliced peaches.
- Drizzle with the desired amount of vinaigrette and toss to combine.
For vinaigrette:
- In a small mixing bowl add pureed peaches, vinegar, honey, and basil.
- Whisk to combine.
- While whisking drizzle in the olive oil until combined.
- Taste and season with kosher salt and black pepper.
- If the vinaigrette is not sweet enough add more honey, if it's too thick add a little more olive oil to thin the dressing.
Nutrition
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Peach Feta Salad with Peach Vinaigrette

Ingredients
For salad:
- 6 cups mixed baby greens
- 2 peaches, sliced
- 1 small red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/2 cup chopped praline pecans
- 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
For vinaigrette:
- 1/2 cup peach puree
- 1-2 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon Truvia Sweetener
- 1/4 - 1/3 cup olive oil
- Kosher salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
For salad:
- In a large salad bowl add mixed greens and top with peaches, red onion, chopped praline pecans and feta cheese.
- Drizzle with desired amount of vinaigrette and toss to combine.
For vinaigrette:
- In a small bowl whisk together peach puree, balsamic vinegar and Truvia.
- Slowly drizzle in olive oil while whisking. If the mixture is too thick drizzle in a little more olive oil.
- Season with kosher salt and pepper to taste.












Hope you feel better soon! That salad looks phenomenal – so perfect for summer. Can’t wait to try it!
I’m a huge fan of feta! This sounds great and the part about the dead body was funny.
oh my gawd, girl. . you are hilarious. . I would have had the same thoughts about jumping into the lake except the boob one. I’m not blessed with the boobage so nothing would be falling out anywhere. . AND I would have thought ok what disease am I going to catch by jumping into this water?! 😛 anyway, girl this salad is gorgeous! Peaches on everything in the summer, yo. love this!
Ugh about the sinus infection! I’m in the same boat…I got a cold earlier this week (seriously, who catches cold in summer?! Apparently me) and now I think it’s turning into a sinus infection. I feel your pain!
But this salad!!! OMG, I think it’s the prettiest salad in the history of all salads…ever. Love the sweet/savory flavors in there!
So I’m totally with you on overthinking everything. I’d probably have had most of those same thoughts about getting in the water at the lake. I think I’d rather someone just splash me a little with the water as I lay on the boat deck with a cocktail. Love this salad Brandy, it’s got everything I love it in!
What a gorgeous summer salad! Perfect for in-season peaches!
This salad looks perfect for summer! Great combo of tang from the feta with the sweetness of peaches.
Summer sickness sucks, my girls and I are sick too :(. But this salad looks amazing, I literally have about 5 lbs of peaches sitting on my counter so I’m going to make this over the weekend!
This is the most beautiful salad! You should win a photo contest with this 🙂 OH, I am an overthinker, as well. I hate it about myself but what are ya gonna do?!
I’m SO with you on the over thinking – I’m pretty sure I haven’t swam in a lake for 6 out of the 7 reasons you listed. The pet gator dilemma never crossed my mind before… so nope, never getting in a lake ever again. Nope nope nope.
As for the recipe, this must be fate, because I just picked up some peaches yesterday. I’ll have to make eat this salad while enjoying the fact that I live in a land locked state 😀