Arugula Salad with Harissa Chickpeas & Pomegranate Vinaigrette

There are SO many good things I have to say about this arugula salad. It’s intriguing and quite unique – full of shaved fennel and celery, sharp crumbles of manchego cheese, briny olives, a sweet pomegranate vinaigrette, and a wildly delicious mixture of harissa-spiced chickpeas + pecans + juicy golden raisins. It’s got a middle eastern vibe and is perfect for any dinner party or meal at home.

Arugula Salad

crispy harissa chickpeas and pecans in the pan

Say hello to the arugula salad I will be making on repeat for months and months to come. It’s a salad that started with the simple idea of arugula and fennel. As I sat on it for a bit, I kept adding layers of flavor and texture in my mind that I thought would work really well together. By the time I actually got in the kitchen and started to put it all together, I was so excited by how good it could be, but also nervous that it just wouldn’t translate to the plate like I envisioned.

But it absolutely, without a doubt did…and actually it turned out a little bit better than I even imagined.

Arugula Salad

all the details of this wildly delicious arugula salad…

So this salad of course starts off with arugula. I buy baby arugula which is curly, slightly crunchy, and has a nice peppery bite to it. Then there’s the shaved fennel and celery for a really crisp, refreshing crunch. I peeled and thinly sliced the celery and used a mandolin for the fennel. If you don’t have a mandolin, I could not recommend it more. It’s the best and easiest way to shave vegetables really thin, which I do all the time for salads, slaws, toppings, etc.

Moving on to the manchego cheese and castelvetrano olives. Two very distinct ingredients that both lend their unique flavor and texture to the arugula salad. And lastly, there’s this harissa-spiced chickpea mixture that adds a huge flavor punch that is so unexpected for a salad…and it’s BEYOND good.

Chickpeas sizzled in olive oil until golden and crisp with a sprig of rosemary to infuse warming, woodsy flavor. Pecans added for nuttiness (and when pecans fry in olive oil they are addictingly good) and golden raises for a sweet, juicy bite. And then a powerful dash of ground harissa – a combo of paprika, caraway, chili pepper, cayenne, coriander, cumin, garlic, peppermint, and salt – to spice everything up. It adds just the right amount of heat.

Since we have that very flavorful crispy chickpea topping, I wanted the vinaigrette for this arugula salad to be sweet and simple. A pomegranate vinaigrette sounded perfect. Especially to tie in with the middle eastern flavors we have going on.

The result of all these different ingredients is a salad like no other – one that’s bursting with bold flavor and interesting texture. Serve it for dinner alongside these moroccan meatballs or even serve it for brunch with these baked eggs.

It’s definitely a new favorite of mine, and I hope it becomes one of yours, too!

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Arugula Salad with Harissa Chickpeas & Pomegranate Vinaigrette

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a bold arugula salad with fennel, celery, manchego cheese, olives, harissa-spiced chickpeas + pecans + golden raisins, and a sweet pomegranate vinaigrette 

servings: 4

  • Author: Kayla Howey

Ingredients

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Pomegranate Vinaigrette

  • ¼ cup pomegranate juice
  • 2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • ½ cup neutral-flavored oil
  • ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • ½ cup pomegranate seeds
  • kosher salt

Arugula Salad

  • olive oil
  • 1 (15.5 oz) can chickpeas, drained + rinsed + dried
  • 1 sprig rosemary 
  • 4 oz pecans
  • 4 oz golden raisins
  • 2 tsp ground harissa 
  • kosher salt
  • 4 oz baby arugula
  • 1 small fennel bulb, quartered + cored + shaved thin on a mandolin 
  • 2 stalks celery, peeled + sliced very thin 
  • 4 oz manchego cheese, crumbled
  • 4 oz castelvetrano olives, drained + halved 
  • garnish: fennel fronds + celery leaves

Instructions

Pomegranate Vinaigrette

  1. Combine the pomegranate juice, white wine vinegar, and honey in a mixing bowl and whisk until smooth. 
  2. Slowly drizzle in both oils until incorporated, whisking continuously. Season with salt to taste. 
  3. Stir in the pomegranate seeds. Set aside. 

Arugula Salad

  1. Heat a 12” skillet over medium heat. Add enough olive oil to generously coat the bottom. Once the oil is hot, add the dry chickpeas and rosemary sprig. Spread them into an even layer. Allow them to sizzle until golden and crisp, stirring often. 
  2. Once the chickpeas are crisp, stir in the pecans and golden raisins. Allow to cook another couple of minutes until the pecans are toasted and the raisins are plump. Stir in the ground harissa until incorporated. Turn off the heat and season the mixture with a good pinch of salt. 
  3. Add the arugula to a large mixing bowl, along with the shaved fennel, celery, manchego cheese, and olives. Drizzle in your desired amount of pomegranate vinaigrette, tossing well to coat all of the ingredients (save any extra vinaigrette for another use). Taste the salad and season with salt if needed. 
  4. Plate the salad with a very generous mound of the chickpea mixture over top. Garnish with fennel fronds and celery leaves.

Notes

For both the fennel and celery, you want them almost paper thin so that they don’t overwhelm the salad with too rough of a bite. That’s why I use the mandolin for the fennel. You could try using the mandolin for the celery as well, I just find it difficult to cut celery on the mandolin and prefer using a knife. Either way will work!

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2 thoughts on “Arugula Salad with Harissa Chickpeas & Pomegranate Vinaigrette

  1. This has become my favorite salad. A salad I LOOK FORWARD TO. It’s got such complex flavors that work so harmoniously and it’s actually satisfying. It also accomplishes the rare feat of tasting fancy but being very simple/easy. So, a genuine Thank You.

    1. I am SO happy to hear. Thank you for the message. I couldn’t agree more – one of my favorites. So much good flavor. Glad you’ve been enjoying!

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