Bring the holiday spirit to your table! This Easy Christmas Wreath Salad is a beautiful, festive appetizer made with fresh greens, colorful veggies, and a tangy dressing, shaped to look just like a decorative wreath. Perfect for holiday entertaining!

The holiday season is all about gatherings, family, and delicious food, and this Easy Christmas Wreath Salad is the perfect addition to your holiday table.
It’s not just tasty—it’s festive, colorful, and visually stunning, making it a showstopper for Christmas dinners, potlucks, or holiday parties.
Whether you’re hosting or bringing a dish, this salad will impress your guests without keeping you in the kitchen all day.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe!
- Festive and visually stunning: Arranged in a wreath shape, this salad instantly elevates your holiday table.
- Quick and easy to make: Most of the prep can be done ahead of time, making assembly a breeze.
- Customizable ingredients: Swap or add toppings to suit your family’s tastes or dietary needs.
- Fresh, crisp, and flavorful: A mix of veggies, cheese, and bacon creates a perfect balance of textures and flavors.
- Perfect for any occasion: Works as a side dish for Christmas dinner, holiday parties, or potlucks.
Ingredients Needed

- Mixed greens: Fresh blend of arugula, spinach, and baby lettuce
- Cherry tomatoes: Juicy red cherry tomatoes, bursting with sweet flavor
- Mozzarella balls: Soft, creamy bocconcini mozzarella balls, perfect for salads
- Cucumber slices: Crisp cucumber slices, refreshing and light in texture
- Black olives: Pitted black olives with a rich, savory taste
- Pomegranate seeds: Bright, juicy pomegranate seeds, tart and sweet
- Fresh basil leaves: Aromatic basil leaves, adding a fragrant herbal note
- Olive oil: Extra virgin olive oil, smooth and slightly fruity
- Balsamic glaze: Sweet and tangy balsamic glaze for drizzling
- Salt and black pepper: Seasoning to taste, balancing and enhancing flavors
How To Make Easy Christmas Wreath Salad

Step One: Spread the mixed greens in a circular shape on a large round platter to create the wreath.
Step Two: Evenly tuck cucumber slices around the greens to give structure to your wreath.

Step Three: Scatter cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, black olives, and pomegranate seeds evenly over the greens. Sprinkle fresh basil leaves on top for a festive, aromatic touch.
Step Four: Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic glaze for flavor. Add salt and black pepper to taste, then serve immediately as a vibrant holiday centerpiece salad.

Easy Christmas Wreath Salad Recipe Tips
- Use fresh, crisp greens: Baby spinach, arugula, and mixed lettuce make the wreath base more vibrant and flavorful.
- Prep toppings in advance: Slice cucumbers, halve cherry tomatoes, and drain mozzarella balls beforehand to save time when assembling.
- Balance the colors: Alternate red, white, and green ingredients evenly around the wreath for a visually festive look.
- Add nuts or seeds (optional): Toasted pine nuts or pumpkin seeds add a nice crunch without overpowering the salad.
- Dress just before serving: Drizzle olive oil and balsamic glaze right before serving to keep the greens fresh and crisp.
- Make it a centerpiece: Use a large round platter and a circular arrangement to really highlight the wreath shape.
Storing and Make Ahead Instructions
- Short-term storage: If you need to prep in advance, store the mixed greens in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1–2 days. Keep toppings like cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, olives, and pomegranate seeds separately in small containers.
- Before serving: Assemble the wreath just before serving and drizzle with olive oil and balsamic glaze. This prevents the greens from wilting and keeps the salad fresh and vibrant.
- Leftovers: Any leftover assembled salad can be stored in the fridge for up to 1 day, but it’s best enjoyed fresh. Keep the dressing separate until ready to eat.

Easy Christmas Wreath Salad Recipe Faqs
What kind of greens work best for the wreath shape? Use sturdy, flexible greens that hold their shape well, such as Romaine hearts, butter lettuce, or mixed spring greens. Avoid delicate baby spinach, which can wilt quickly under the dressing.
How do I make the dressing stay separate from the salad? To maintain the crisp texture and visual appeal, serve the dressing on the side in a small bowl placed in the center of the wreath (where a candle would go) or drizzle it over the salad just before serving.
Can I make this salad ahead of time? You can prep the ingredients (wash and dry greens, chop vegetables) up to a day ahead. However, do not assemble the wreath until about 30 minutes before serving, as the greens can wilt or flatten.
What other ingredients can I use for “decorations”? To maintain the festive red and white theme, you can use pomegranate seeds, quartered strawberries, thinly sliced radishes, goat cheese crumbles, or small cubes of white cheese.
How do I make the ribbon bow? The bow is often made using thinly sliced red bell pepper or pimento. Cut two small, curvy shapes for the bow loops and two thin strips for the tails, then place them at the bottom of the wreath.
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Easy Christmas Wreath Salad
Description
Ingredients
- 6 cups mixed greens, arugula, spinach, baby lettuce
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, red
- 1 cup mozzarella balls, bocconcini
- ½ cup cucumber slices
- ¼ cup pitted black olives
- ¼ cup pomegranate seeds
- 2 tbsp fresh basil leaves
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp balsamic glaze
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Arrange the 6 cups mixed greens in a circular shape on a large, round platter to form the base of the wreath.
- Tuck ½ cup cucumber slices evenly around the greens for added structure.
- Arrange 1 cup cherry tomatoes, 1 cup mozzarella balls, ¼ cup pitted black olives and ¼ cup pomegranate seeds evenly over the greens.
- Add 2 tbsp fresh basil leaves for a festive touch.
- Drizzle with 2 tbsp olive oil and 1 tbsp balsamic glaze.
- Season with Salt and black pepper. Serve immediately as a colorful holiday centerpiece salad.
Equipment
- Platter
- Tongs
Nutrition
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