Florida Citrus Salad with Mango-Tangerine Dressing

Florida Citrus Salad with Mango-Tangerine Dressing

As soon as the temperatures up North begin to drop, my area of SW Florida starts prepping for our annual “snowbird” migration. One of the first places they flock to are the citrus groves where our incredibly sweet and beautifully-colored jewels await! Succulent tangerines, oranges and grapefruits of myriad varieties are quickly scooped up for shipping to far away destinations. And if the “natives” don’t hurry, they often lose out on capturing some of these juicy morsels…especially ones with a short growing season. I hope you enjoy this taste of our beloved Florida citrus. When making this salad, please choose varieties that can be found in your area.
Author: Linda Shapiro, © Meal Planning Maven

Ingredients

  • About 8 large strawberries halved (with leaves remaining if desired)
  • 2 large ruby red or pink grapefruit
  • 2 large white grapefruit
  • 2 large tangerines/tangelos or oranges
  • 1 14 ounce can hearts of palm, rinsed, drained and sliced
  • 1 large ripe mango
  • About 4 cups red leaf or green leaf romaine or salad greens of your choice

Instructions

  • With a sharp serrated knife, cut away skin from mango. Cut flesh away from pit. Cut mango into chunks.
  • Remove skin and as much of the thick white pith as possible from grapefruits and tangerines or oranges. Cut into horizontal slices. Remove any seeds.
  • Place greens on a large serving plate. Arrange fruit and hearts of palm on top.
  • Drizzle with Mango-Tangerine Dressing. Serve chilled.

Notes

Make Ahead and Storage Tips: Salad may be assembled up to 8 hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate. Add dressing prior to serving. Salad is best enjoyed that day.
Citrus: Multiple factors determine how sweet our citrus is each season. The most succulent citrus is often found after the area has experienced some “good” cold snaps. Not the hard freezes that can damage (and even ruin) citrus, but just cold enough to nicely sweeten. Featured in this salad are Florida ruby red and white grapefruits which can range in taste from incredibly sweet to a bit tart. Also included are our beloved Florida Honeybelle tangelos which are so sweet and juicy, you often need to eat them over the sink to avoid a huge mess! Feel free to choose any type of oranges, grapefruits or tangerines that are available in your area.
Strawberries: It wouldn’t be winter in Florida without a plentiful selection of incredibly huge and oh-so-sweet strawberries. U-pick” groves abound, much to the delight of kids and grown-ups everywhere! But alas, come the beginning of April, we wave good-bye to our precious strawberries until they return next season!
Mangoes: are commonly found growing on local neighborhood trees and are sweet and juicy beyond belief! When buying mangoes, look for ones that are firm, yet have a little “give” when pressed with your finger.
This salad can easily be adapted to feed more people. Simply adjust the quantities of fruit, greens and dressing as needed.
If you like this salad, try Florida Seafood Salad with Mango-Tangerine Dressing.

 

11 Responses

  1. Nicole Nerverman
    Love the look of this Linda! Thanks for sharing =)<br /><br />Hi Nicole! Thank you so much! I'm so happy you stopped by! :) Linda
  2. Joanne T Ferguson
    G'day! A welcoming summer salad indeed Linda!<br />Cheers! Joanne<br /><br />Thank you Joanne! Living in Florida, I love to make all kinds of salads with our locally grown fruits and vegetables. Thanks for stopping by! :) Linda
  3. Michele with Flavor
    What a beautiful healthy salad! Thank you for sharing!<br /><br />Thank you Michele! It is the height of citrus season here in Florida so I couldn't resist creating this salad! Thanks so much for stopping by!
  4. KC Kahn
    Looks like heaven to me! :) Thanks Linda! Pinned<br /><br />Thank you Kc! Your opinion means so much to me! ~Linda
  5. This looks delicious! Yum yum! I think the flavors in this sound so good!
  6. This is such a beautiful salad and I love the dressing too!
  7. What a gorgeous salad Linda!
  8. Diana Rambles
    YUMMY!
  9. Simply Sated
    This is simply gorgeous - almost too beautiful to eat, but I would certainly give it my best efforts.
  10. This has me drooling and dreaming of warm weather. What a perfect salad! Amazing flavors happening here!
  11. You've got me dreaming of a warmer climate w/ this one. Very nice.