Delish Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing

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This spinach salad with warm bacon dressing is one of those deceptively simple dishes that feels special every time: tender baby spinach tossed with crunchy add-ins, a tangy-sweet vinaigrette warmed by bacon fat, and a few sharp, salty things to keep everything lively. It’s the kind of salad that can be a light weeknight dinner or an elegant side at a holiday table — and the warm dressing makes the greens wilt just enough to be cozy without losing their bright color.

My husband insists this is the salad I’m allowed to bring to potlucks because “it disappears first.” Our kid likes to sneak extra bacon pieces while nobody’s looking, and on slow Sundays we’ll build it into a full meal with a hunk of crusty bread. It’s become a staple because it’s fast, forgiving, and has that nostalgic comfort from the warm bacon dressing that somehow feels like a hug in a bowl.

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Why You’ll Love This Delish Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing

– The warm bacon dressing softens the spinach just enough to blend textures beautifully while keeping brightness.
– Crisp bacon and crunchy add-ins provide satisfying contrast to tender greens.
– It’s flexible — scale it up for a crowd or simplify for a weeknight dinner.
– Bold, pantry-friendly flavors mean you can pull it together even if you don’t have time for a long grocery run.

Behind the Recipe

This salad is all about balance: fat, acid, salt, and texture. The trick is to render the bacon until it’s crisp and flavorful but not scorched, then use some of the hot fat to bloom aromatics and warm the vinegar or mustard in the dressing. That gentle heat loosens the oil-and-acid emulsion and gives the leaves a delicate, wilted mouthfeel. People often overdress or overdamp the spinach — I learned to dress little by little and toss gently so the greens stay glossy rather than soggy. Small, quality touches — freshly cracked pepper, a quick squeeze of lemon, or toasting nuts — lift the whole salad from “good” to memorable.

Top Reader Reviews

I loved the warm bacon dressing—it's rich and makes the spinach feel indulgent without being fussy. I’d cut back slightly on the sugar and add a few thinly sliced red onions next time, but overall it's a simple, craveable salad I’ll make again.

– Aaliyah

Shopping Tips

Greens: Choose fresh baby spinach with firm stems and no yellowing; pre-washed bags are fine, but give them a quick spin in a salad spinner if they feel damp.
Protein: Look for thick-cut bacon or slab bacon for the best texture and flavor; lower-sodium options work if you’re watching salt.
Cheese: A crumbly cheese like feta or goat cheese brightens the salad; buy a small wedge if you prefer crumbling fresh.
Nuts & Seeds: Toasted walnuts or pecans add great crunch; buy raw and toast them yourself for the best flavor.
Fats & Oils: Use a neutral oil with some body (or extra-virgin olive oil if you like the fruitiness) and check the vinegar label — sherry or apple cider vinegar work especially well.

Prep Ahead Ideas

– Crisp and chop the bacon a day ahead and store in an airtight container in the fridge; reheat briefly in the skillet before making the dressing to refresh the fat and crispness.
– Toast nuts and store separately at room temperature for up to a few days so they’re ready to add last-minute.
– Wash and thoroughly dry the spinach and keep it in the fridge in a paper-towel-lined container or a salad spinner so it stays crisp until assembly.
– Make the dressing base (oil, vinegar, mustard, sweetener) in a jar and refrigerate; warm it and whisk with hot bacon fat just before serving.

Time-Saving Tricks

– Cook bacon in the oven on a sheet pan for hands-off crisping while you prep other components; it’s less fussy and yields even results.
– Use pre-crumbled cheese and pre-toasted nuts only if you’re short on time — the flavor won’t be quite the same, but the texture still works.
– Keep a jar of good mustard and a bottle of sherry or cider vinegar on hand so you can whip up the dressing in minutes.
– Mise en place by lining up bowls for bacon, cheese, nuts, and dressing so assembly is fast and stress-free.

Common Mistakes

– Overdressing the salad: start with less and add more a little at a time so leaves don’t go limp and soggy.
– Using damp spinach: water dilutes the dressing and makes the salad watery — always dry greens thoroughly.
– Burning the bacon or aromatics: too-high heat ruins the flavor; render bacon slowly and use leftover fat just long enough to warm the dressing.
– Adding nuts too early: they can lose crunch if tossed with the hot dressing for too long — add them last.

What to Serve It With

This salad pairs beautifully with roasted chicken, grilled steak, or a simple sheet-pan salmon. It also plays well alongside grain bowls, warm quinoa, or a slice of tart-savory quiche for a satisfying brunch.

Tips & Mistakes

Keep the warm bacon dressing truly warm rather than hot — you want it to wilt the spinach slightly without cooking it. If you find the dressing separates, whisk in a teaspoon of mustard or a splash of warm water to bring it back together. If the salad tastes flat, a quick sprinkle of flaky salt and a squeeze of citrus will wake it up.

Storage Tips

Store in airtight containers in the fridge. It reheats beautifully, but if you sneak a bite cold straight from the container, it still works.

Variations and Substitutions

Try baby kale or a mix of baby greens if you want a sturdier leaf that stands up to warm dressing. Swap bacon for smoked turkey bacon or pancetta for a slightly different smoky profile. If you’re skipping cheese, add a handful of toasted seeds for salty, savory bite. For a lighter dressing, reduce the bacon fat and add more vinegar or a touch of plain yogurt to stretch the flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this salad vegetarian?
Yes. Swap the bacon for smoked roasted chickpeas or crispy tempeh and sauté shallots in a little olive oil to create a warm, savory dressing without the meat.
Will the warm dressing wilt all the spinach?
Only slightly — the goal is a gentle, partial wilt that softens the leaves a bit while keeping their color and structure. If you prefer crisper greens, let the dressing cool a touch before tossing.
Can I make the dressing ahead of time?
You can make the vinaigrette base ahead and store it in the fridge, but warm the bacon fat and whisk it into the dressing just before serving for the best texture and flavor.
How do I keep the salad from getting soggy if I’m bringing it to a picnic?
Pack the components separately: keep the dressing in a sealed jar, the bacon and crunchies in their own container, and assemble right before serving so everything stays fresh and crisp.
What are good crunchy add-ins if I don’t like nuts?
Try toasted seeds (pumpkin or sunflower), crispy shallots, or thinly sliced radishes for crunch without nuts — they add texture and a nice flavor contrast.

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Delish Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing

Delish Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing

A refreshing spinach salad topped with crispy bacon and a warm dressing, perfect for any meal.
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 120kcal

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 6 ounces fresh spinach washed and trimmed
  • 4 strips bacon cooked and crumbled
  • 0.5 cup red onion thinly sliced
  • 0.5 cup feta cheese crumbled
  • 0.25 cup balsamic vinegar for dressing

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • In a large bowl, combine the spinach, red onion, and feta cheese.
  • In a skillet, cook the bacon until crispy. Remove from skillet and crumble.
  • Pour off excess bacon fat and add balsamic vinegar to skillet. Heat until warm.
  • Add crumbled bacon to the bowl and drizzle warm dressing over the salad. Toss to combine.

Notes

This salad can be served warm or cold.
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