• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Oh She Glows
Menu
  • Recipe Search
  • Cookbook Recipes
  • Recipe Categories
  • App
  • My Cookbooks
  • About
    • Close
Home » Recipes » Salads

Warm Spring Salad

« Jump to Recipe »

I’m celebrating spring with this warm spring salad featuring asparagus, leek, peas, strawberries, and parsley all tossed in a simple lemon olive oil dressing. It’s very light and veggie-packed with some protein provided by quinoa. If you’d like to add even more protein I’m sure it would be nice with some white beans, chickpeas, or French lentils thrown in too.

Warm Spring Salad

Behold, non-wimpy asparagus!

Close up picture of Asparagus

Normally I don’t consider asparagus to be one of the most exciting vegetables, but it always surprises me every time I make it. I enjoy it way more than I think I do. A simple, light sauté leaves it tender, but still crisp and fresh. I find it turns out best when I cook it a bit less time than I think I should. Less is more with this guy! I’ve made the mistake of cooking the hell out of it in the past and it’s something I try not to repeat.

Nutrition Facts about Asparagus

  • Look for firm spears that don’t bend easily. Asparagus doesn’t tend to last very long, so it’s best consumed within 48 hours of purchasing. When you bring it home, wrap the stems in a damp paper towel to extend freshness.
  • Asparagus may aid in digestion thanks to its inulin content which is said to function as a “prebiotic”
  • In 1 cup of raw asparagus you’ll receive Vitamin K (69.6% Daily Value), Vitamin A (20.2% DV), Folate (17.4% DV), Iron (15.7% DV), Vitamin B1 (12.6% DV), Vitamin C (12.5% DV), 3 grams protein, 2.75 grams fibre, and more.
  • It can act as a diuretic causing you to lose more fluid than normal. Be sure to get enough water throughout the day.
  • Asparagus is anti-inflammatory thanks to its large composition of anti-inflammatory nutrients.
  • Source: World’s Healthiest Foods

Since spring produce seems to be picking up speed around here, I’m celebrating my first spring recipe of the season today – a warm spring salad featuring asparagus, leek, peas, strawberries, and lots of parsley all tossed in a simple lemon olive oil dressing. Easy, light, and super refreshing. If you’d like to add even more protein than what the quinoa + veggies provide I’m sure it would be nice with some white beans, chickpeas, or French lentils thrown in too. Eric also suggested we sprinkle some seeds on top – pumpkin and hemp – and that was a very nice addition!

Keep in mind that the strawberries will turn the quinoa a pinkish hue once tossed. If this is a concern or if you are making this in advance, I suggest adding the strawberries on just before serving.

Cheers to crunchy, fresh spring salads!

 Leeks Strawberries Mixed with Asparagus, leeks, and Quinoa Lemon Olive Oil DressingWarm Spring Salad in a Skillet

If you like the look of this salad be sure to check out some of my other great Spring salads:

  • Golden Beet Salad with Shallots, Parsley, and Orange Miso

  • Citrus Beet Salad with Creamy Avocado Lime Dressing

  • Roasted Potato and Asparagus Lentil Salad with Tangy Mustard-Lemon Dressing

Oh She Glows Salads

Featuring all new, protein-packed salads, hearty toppers, flavour boosters, and dressings you'll want to drink, my new cookbook will transform the way you think about salads. Oh, and be sure to flip to the back for a surprise dessert chapter!

Order Now
% OFF

Warm Spring Salad

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free
★★★★★
5 from 2 reviews
Yield
4 Servings
Prep time
30 minutes
Cook time
25 minutes
Total time
55 minutes

I’m celebrating my first spring recipe of the season with this warm spring salad featuring asparagus, leek, peas, strawberries, and parsley all tossed in a simple lemon olive oil dressing. It’s very light and veggie-packed with some protein provided by quinoa. If you’d like to add even more protein I’m sure it would be nice with some white beans, chickpeas, or French lentils thrown in too. Keep in mind that the strawberries will bleed pink juices into the salad and turn the quinoa a light pink hue once tossed. If this is a concern or if you are making this in advance, I suggest adding the strawberries on just before serving.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked quinoa (or try speltberries)
  • 1/2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 leek, sliced into rounds or half moons
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 bunch asparagus, ends broken off and chopped into 1-inch pieces
  • 1 cup diced strawberries (optional)
  • 3/4 cup fresh or frozen peas
  • 1 cup fresh parsley, roughly chopped
  • 2-3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, to taste
  • 3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 tbsp pure maple syrup (or other sweetener)
  • 1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt & lots of pepper, to taste
  • lemon zest, for garnish (optional)

Directions

  1. Rinse quinoa in a fine mesh strainer and place into a medium pot. Add 1.5 cups vegetable broth (or water) and bring to a low boil. Reduce heat to low-medium, cover with tight-fitting lid, and cook for 15-17 minutes, or until fluffy and all the water is absorbed. Fluff with fork, remove from heat, and let sit covered for 5 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, grab a very large skillet or wok. Sauté the leek and garlic in the oil for about 5 minutes over medium heat. Season generously with salt and pepper. Add in the asparagus and sauté for another 5-10 minutes or until the asparagus is just tender, but still a bit crisp. Stir in the strawberries (optional), peas, and parsley. Heat for a few minutes and then remove from heat.
  3. Whisk together the dressing ingredients (olive oil, lemon juice, maple syrup, and 1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt) to taste. Pour dressing onto skillet mixture and stir in the cooked quinoa. Season to taste with salt and pepper & enjoy! This would also be lovely with nuts or seeds sprinkled on top.

Tip:

Oh, I forgot to mention – this is also fantastic served cold too!

Nutrition Information

(click to expand)
Serving Size 1 of 4 salads | Calories 313 calories | Total Fat 11.7 grams
Saturated Fat 1.6 grams | Sodium 214 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 44.1 grams
Fiber 7.9 grams | Sugar 7.9 grams | Protein 10.6 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
PRINT EMAIL SHARE REVIEW
Facebook Pinterest Share on X




captcha

If you've made this recipe I'd love to see it.
Tag @ohsheglows on Instagram and hashtag #ohsheglows so that we can all take a look!

Oh, I forgot to mention – this is also fantastic served cold too!

More Salad Recipes

  • Sun-Kissed Pasta Salad, Busy Bee Salad, and Vanilla Buttermilk Loaf Cake with Berries and Cream
    Spring Celebration Menu for Mother’s Day or any occasion
  • My new cookbook, Oh She Glows Salads, is here!
  • Zesty Lemon, Dill, and Oregano Dressing
  • Thaicucumbersaladwithroastedchickpeas-5038
    Roasted Spiced Chickpeas

Filed Under: Appetizers, Gluten Free, Low Sugar, Lunch, Nut Free, Quick & Easy, Recipes, Salads, Soy Free, Spring Tagged With: spring salad, vegan spring salad

Subscribe
Notify of
Check this box so that we can filter out the questions and respond to you quicker.
Recipe Rating
Made this recipe? Leave a review.

155 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Reba Cox
13 years ago

Your pictures are beyond beautiful. I just bought a bunch of asparagus last night. Its one of my fav quick cook veggies.

Reply
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
13 years ago

Yes, please! So perfect for spring!

Reply
Kathy @ FoodWineThyme
13 years ago

What a beautiful looking salad. I’m going to make this tonight for dinner

Reply
Teresa Valentina B.
13 years ago

Thank you so much for that recipe! The pictures are absolutely beautiful, better than in cook books! Keep up the good work, that inspires me so much!
Lots of Love, Teresa Valentina

Reply
Shannan
13 years ago

This looks awesome!! I can’t wait to try it out.

Reply
Charlotte
13 years ago

I always love your recipes but these pictures are just amazing!

Reply
Christa @ Edible Balance
13 years ago

Gorgeous, gorgeous salad! I am loving warm salads lately, spring still has not shown it’s lovely face yet! The combination of strawberries and asparagus… YUM!

Reply
Lillian @Seize the Latte
13 years ago

Oh, this sounds delicious! I love asparagus — my dad and I both think it’s the cat’s pajamas even though our respective spouses beg to differ — and I love the idea of combining it with strawberries, quinoa, and lemon (which are, incidentally, some of my other favorite foods). What a divine combination! :)

Reply
kris
13 years ago

Strawberries in salads is one of my new favorite things! This looks delish!

Reply
Christine @ Gotta Eat Green
13 years ago

The perfect spring salad for this sunny afternoon!

Reply
The Vegan Cookie Fairy
13 years ago

Looks great, I must try this!

Reply
julie@thesimpleveganista
13 years ago

Oh, I am so in love with this! Beautiful and perfect. :)

Reply
Beth @ Tasty Yummies
13 years ago

Beautiful photos!!! This salad looks incredible. I cannot wait to make it.

Reply
Alex @ Delicious-Knowledge.com
13 years ago

Yum! It must be asparagus salad season. Yours is the fourth recipe I’ve seen this morning using asparagus and strawberries in a salad! Must be a great combo for a reason. This looks so refreshing! Will have to make it soon.

Reply
Holly @ EatGreatBEGreat
13 years ago

This looks and sounds wonderful!!

Reply
Shanda Bezzant
13 years ago

Yum!! Just made this for lunch and had it over a bed of spinach. I didn’t have any leeks but I thought they were green onions in the picture anyhow and it still tasted great. Yummy warm spring salad since we got a few inches of snow today!

Reply
Sarah @ Making Thyme for Health
13 years ago

I don’t think I’ve ever came by your blog and saw something that didn’t look amazing. This looks delicious and perfect for spring! I wish I had some for lunch! Yum!

Reply
Laura
13 years ago

So much green color! Perfect to raise our excitement for summer!

Reply
jackie
13 years ago

Looks incredible Angela. So simple, yet full of nutrients. Definitely a hearty salad that would be great as a leftover for lunches. Great post : )

Reply
Averie @ Averie Cooks
13 years ago

Love asparagus. Have some in the fridge.
Love the Anthro plate. Have some in my prop closet.
What a pretty, green, lovely spring salad!

Reply
« Previous 1 2 3 4 … 7 Next »

Primary Sidebar

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

About Angela

I’m Angela, the founder of Oh She Glows. Since 2008, I’ve been on a journey to glow from the inside out by creating crowd-pleasing plant-based recipes. I’m a New York Times Bestselling cookbook author and award-winning app creator. Click below for my full story!
Read More

Pre-Order Oh She Glows Salads

Trending Now

  • Glowing Spiced Lentil Soup
  • One Bowl Pumpkin Chocolate Muffins

Footer

Oh She Glows

  • My Story
  • The App
  • My Cookbooks
  • OSG in the Media
  • Archives

Popular

  • Recipe Search
  • Recipe Index
  • Cookbook Index
  • My Favourite Skin Care Products
  • My Most-Used Kitchen Tools

Follow on Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2026 Oh She Glows. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
Want to see more Oh She Glows recipes in your Google results? Click here to add us as a preferred source.

An Elite CafeMedia Food Publisher

Oh She Glows Salads, is here!

Inside my latest cookbook, you’ll find crowd-pleasing plant-based salads, satisfying toppers, bold flavour boosters, and vibrant dressings that will completely change how
you see salads.

Plus…

  • Make-ahead tips and shortcuts
  • Storage and reheating guidance
  • Seasonal salad chapters
  • A delectable plant-based dessert chapter
  • Over 100 full-colour photographs
  • How to craft irresistible salad dressings
Purchase Oh She Glows Salads from Amazon
Purchase Oh She Glows Salads from Barnes & Noble