Roasted Beet + Salmon Salad (Blue Zone Recipe) (2025)

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Prep

15 minutes

Cook

45 minutes

Yield

4

This Salmon Salad with roasted beets is the perfect easy recipe for a healthy, nutrient dense lunch of dinner. It's easy to prep and full of flavor.

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This Salmon Salad with roasted beets is the perfect recipe healthy recipe for a fresh dinner or lunch. This recipe also fits within the Blue Zone diet which means it has healthy fats, no processed ingredients, and is loaded with healthy protein and veggies. You’re going to love this recipe with the earthy roasted beets, fresh salmon, and the crunch from pistachios and pomegranate seeds.

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❤️ Why You’ll Love This Salmon Salad

  • Healthy: This Salmon Salad has easy, healthy ingredients. The salmon is a lean source of protein, the veggies are fresh and rich in vitamins, and the feta + pomegranate seeds add a pop of flavor.
  • Versatile: Like any bowl or salad, you can make this salad your own by swapping out the grains, adding in your own veggies, or switching the salmon with your favorite fish or other lean protein.
  • Quick: Prep this recipe in only 15 minutes and have it ready-to-eat in an hour flat.
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🍲 Ingredients

Beets – For this recipe, I used golden beets. Beets at an earthiness to this recipe and are so delicious. They also are packed with antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. I love beets because they add such a good flavor to any recipe.

Salmon – Salmon is a superfood that has so many health benefits. It’s a great source of omega-3’s which are essential for a healthy heart, it is also a great source of protein and essential vitamins. Salmon is an easy fish to add into your diet through salads, on its own, in sushi, whatever your preference!

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Pistachios – Pistachios add a crunch to this salad and are packed with healthy fats and antioxidants. I love eating pistachios on their own or throwing them on top of salads or bowls for a good crunch.

👩‍🍳 How to Make Salmon Salad

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Prepare and roast the beets: Wash the beets thoroughly, place each beet on a piece of foil, drizzle each beet with a bit of olive oil and season each with big pinches of salt and pepper. Wrap each beet individually in foil. Place the foil-wrapped beets on the baking sheet. Roast for 35-50 minutes or until fork tender. Unwrap the beets and allow them to cool.
  3. While the beets are roasting, cook the couscous according to package directions and set aside.
  4. After the beets have roasted, unwrap the beets and set aside on a plate to cool. Leave the oven at 400F. Next, add the salmon filet to the parchment-lined baking sheet and season the salmon with 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp ground pepper, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp onion powder and drizzle the 1 tbsp olive oil over top.
  5. Bake the salmon for 12-15 minutes or until the salmon is cooked through. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool.
  6. Make the dressing: Whisk together all of the dressing ingredients together and set aside.
  7. Assemble the salad:
    • When the beets have cooled enough to handle with your hands, peel the beets with your fingers or a vegetable peeler.
    • Slice peeled beets into about 6 wedges per beet and add to a large bowl.
    • Roughly use a fork to put off bite-sized pieces of the cooked salmon and add to the bowl.
    • Finally add the cooked couscous, arugula, pistachios, fresh chopped dill, crumbled goat cheese, and pomegranate seeds to the bowl as well.
    • Drizzle the dressing over top, toss to combine, and serve.
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🪄 Tips and Tricks

  • Fresh & In Season: To make this Salmon Salad extra flavorful, stick to in-season and local vegetables.
  • Salmon: Use wild-caught salmon if possible for the best flavor.
  • Meal Prep: You can prep the ingredients for this salad and store in the fridge to assemble this salad as an easy lunch throughout the week.


🗒 Substitutions

  • Couscous: If couscous isn’t for you, try another grain of choice. Quinoa or Farro are both great options. You can also use any kind of rice or omit the grains altogether.
  • Fish: If you can’t find salmon, you can substitute it with trout.This salad is also a great base to use with chicken or tuna if you prefer.
  • Golden Beets: If you can’t find golden beets, you can substitute them with regular beets. Red beets tend to have a more earthy and slightly bitter flavor, while golden beets are generally sweeter and milder.
  • Nuts: Use your favorite nut to top this salad or eliminate the nuts for a crunch like sunflower seeds.


🗒 Best served with

  • Fluffy Pita Bread Recipe
  • Twist Bread

👝 How to Store Leftovers

Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. If I’m making this for meal prep, I like to keep the dressing, and fresh ingredients separately so I can easily reheat the beets, couscous, and salmon, then assemble.

🤔 Common Questions

What type of salmon should I use?

Salmon fillets (skin-on or skinless) work well. You can also use canned salmon, but the texture will be different and you won’t need to cook it.

Can I make this Salmon Salad in advance?

Yes, you can cook the salmon and prepare the beets in advance. Assemble the bowls just before serving.

What is a Blue Zone diet?

The Blue Zones diet is a dietary and lifestyle approach inspired by the eating habits and lifestyles of people in five regions of the world known for having some of the longest-living people. It generally consists of minimal meat, lots of veggies, no processed foods, and healthy fats.

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Roasted Beet + Salmon Salad (Blue Zone Recipe)

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This Salmon Salad with roasted beets is the perfect easy recipe for a healthy, nutrient dense lunch of dinner. It's easy to prep and full of flavor.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Salad + Main

Cuisine Greek-Inspired

Servings 4

Calories 667 kcal

Ingredients

For the beets

  • 6 golden beets (about 5 cups of cooked beet wedges)
  • olive oil, salt and pepper

For the trout

For the salad

For the dressing

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Prepare and roast the beets: Wash the beets thoroughly, place each beet on a piece of foil, drizzle each beet with a bit of olive oil and season each with big pinches of salt and pepper. Wrap each beet individually in foil. Place the foil-wrapped beets on the baking sheet. Roast for 35-50 minutes or until fork tender. Unwrap the beets and allow them to cool.

  • While the beets are roasting, cook the couscous according to package directions and set aside.

  • After the beets have roasted, unwrap the beets and set aside on a plate to cool. Leave the oven at 400F. Next, add the trout filet to the parchment lined baking sheet and season the trout with 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp ground pepper, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp onion powder and drizzle the 1 tbsp olive oil over top.

  • Bake the trout for 12-15 minutes or until the trout is cooked through. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool.

  • Make the dressing: Whisk together all of the dressing ingredients together and set aside.

  • Assemble the salad:

    When the beets have cooled enough to handle with your hands, peel the beets with your fingers or a vegetable peeler. Slice peeled beets into about 6 wedges per beet and add to a large bowl.

    Roughly use a fork to put off bite-sized pieces of the cooked trout and add to the bowl.

    Finally add the cooked couscous, arugula, pistachios, fresh chopped dill, crumbled goat cheese, pomegranate seeds to the bowl as well. Drizzle the dressing over top, toss to combine and serve.

Notes

  • This salad is so versatile!
    • If couscous isn’t for you, try another grain of choice.
    • If you can’t find trout, you can substitute with salmon.
    • If you can’t find golden beets, you can substitute with regular beets.
  • Try our other popular Blue Zone recipes likeHealthy Chicken Salad Recipe orHealthy Chicken Salad Recipe

Nutrition

Calories: 667kcal | Carbohydrates: 47.2g | Protein: 34.9g | Fat: 39.5g | Saturated Fat: 9.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5.7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 22.5g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 1472.3mg | Fiber: 8.5g | Sugar: 19.4g

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