Asparagus-Feta Salad
Updated April 1, 2026
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- 20 min
- (Prep Time: 5 min, Cook Time: 15 min)
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Ingredients
Salt and black pepper
1 bunch medium asparagus (about 1 pound)
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar or lemon juice
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 large handfuls sturdy arugula (about 2 ½ ounces)
2 ounces feta, cut into ½-inch chunks
2 tablespoons roughly chopped dill
Preparation
- Step 1
Prepare the asparagus: Bring a pot of well-salted water to a boil. Snap off and discard tough ends of asparagus spears. Cut spears into 2-inch lengths. Add to pot and cook at a brisk simmer until cooked but quite firm, about 2 minutes. Drain cooked asparagus, and spread on a kitchen towel. Let cool to room temperature.
- Step 2
Make the vinaigrette: Put vinegar or lemon juice in a small bowl. Add the mustard and stir to dissolve. Stir in olive oil and season with a pinch of salt and a little pepper.
- Step 3
To assemble the salad, put cooked asparagus in a wide, low salad bowl. Add a pinch of salt and the vinaigrette, and toss to coat. Add arugula, feta and dill, and toss well. (Some feta will crumble but leave some large chunks.)
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I’ll be making this for my next bookclub. But I won’t boil the asparagus (so very dull). I’ll cook it stovetop in my cast iron skillet with a tad of olive oil and salt and pepper. A little crunch, maybe a little char.
To keep the "spring" in it, I feel like the asparagus would benefit from an ice bath vs cooling to room temp.
Made exactly as written, but added toasted pine nuts. Served to a big group who thought it was so phenomenal they all asked for the recipe. Would be great for dinner or a brunch salad
This was an excellent brunch salad — I doubled the asparagus, which I roasted the night before, and made the three-ingredient dressing without measuring. I combined the dressing, dill and asparagus a few hours before serving…then added a generous hunk of feta and the greens (measured in handfuls…yes!) just before serving. It’s distinctive, substantial and dead easy.
Quite perfect as written, as long as you have really good asparagus. I used the white wine vinegar. Boiling the asparagus quickly leaves them intact yet tender. I just tried them on a paper towel for 10-15 minutes. Tastes like springtime!
Made it for a big barbecue and never got to try it—it disappeared quickly! I think it’s safe to say people enjoyed it:)
