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Vegetarian Paella Salad with Spiced Walnuts

Bright and healthy with savory, sweet, color and crunch, everything you want in a stellar salad, this paella salad with spiced walnuts has it all!

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Vegetarian Paella Salad with Spiced Walnuts in wooden bowl

Most all of the ingredients for this plant-based salad can be found in a well-stocked pantry. Plus it’s easy to make! 

You begin with brown rice cooked with savory onions, tomatoes, and saffron spice. Next you dress it in a peppery spicy olive oil and sherry vinaigrette.

Then you pile on all the goodies. Artichoke hearts, roasted red pepper, tender crisp edamame, creamy firm chickpeas, and, on top of all that, a generous sprinkling of candied spiced walnuts!

wooden bowl of saffron brown rice with spiced walnuts, chickpeas, edamame and artichoke hearts

Paella salad with spiced walnuts is my vegetarian twist on the Spanish dish of saffron-flavored rice paella. In keeping with the Spanish theme, this salad features sherry wine vinegar and smoky Spanish paprika, in addition to the saffron spice, all coming from Spanish cuisine. Classic paella would also include a variety of meats and shellfish.

Sweet candied walnuts in a savory salad recipe! The spiced walnuts are so tasty, you might want to make a double batch so you have some to snack on later! 

Brown rice paella salad in a bowl with artichoke hearts, saffron, chickpeas

Want to be party popular? Bring this salad to your next potluck.

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Serving suggestion: For a welcome hot weather dinner, serve your paella salad with spiced candied walnuts on top of a bed of arugula.

Why use jasmine brown rice for paella salad?

  • Long grain organic jasmine brown rice, with a nutty flavor similar to the more expensive basmati brown rice, yields a softer, sticky-moist texture that works nicely here. Classic paella calls for shorter starchier kernels that when cooked become very creamy, too creamy, I feel, for this salad.
  • Brown rice, known for its high protein and fiber nutrient content, is a healthy choice. If you wish, you can substitute white jasmine rice—plan on a shorter cooking time than with brown jasmine rice.

About cooking brown rice:

  • The goal is clingy and sticky, not mushy. Resist the urge to stir any time during the cooking! To check if the liquid has been absorbed or not, tilt the pan to the side. If you see liquid, cook for more time.

About saffron spice:

  • This bright yellow-orange stigma from a small purple crocus flower is the world’s most expensive spice. Integral to paella, a little saffron goes a long way to flavor and tint the rice. Turmeric has a similar color but much stronger flavor and should not be mistaken or substituted for saffron.

What is sherry wine vinegar?

  • Made from aged sherry wine, sherry vinegar has a robust oaky, caramelly flavor. I used Napa Valley Naturals sherry vinegar that’s aged from a Spanish vinegar starter. If you don’t have sherry vinegar you can substitute another vinegar, like apple cider or red wine vinegars.

What is smoked paprika?

  • Known also as pimentón, smoked Spanish paprika is a rich smoky sweet pepper spice. I used the mild “dulce” smoked paprika in this recipe.
Paella Salad with small bowl of walnuts on the side

About walnuts:

  • Walnuts add healthy protein and fat–they are the only nut to provide an excellent source of the plant-based omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid.
  • Learn more about nutritional walnuts here.

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*** Adapted from Thinkrice.com and USA Rice Foundation.

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Nutrition information is meant to be an estimate only. The numbers will vary based on the brands you use and substitutions you made, and how much you actually eat.

2 comments

  • Very fancy use of walnuts! Reply · 26 April, 2020

    • Thank you Tammy! They’re addicting with or without the salad. Reply · 26 April, 2020

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