Wild Rice Salad with Apricots, Almonds and Apricot Dressing in a bowl.

Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing

This Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing features sweet apricots, crunchy slivers of raw almonds, morsels of tangy goat cheese, and more.

Wild Rice Salad with Apricots, Almonds and Apricot Dressing in a bowl.
Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing

This Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing features sweet apricots, crunchy slivers of raw almonds, morsels of tangy goat cheese, and chewy cranberries. But the best part is the Apricot Dressing filled with sweet, sour, and savory flavors.

Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing in a floral-patterned bowl.

This post first appeared June 23, 2013 as part of the Simple Sundays series. I hope you enjoy this favorite from my kitchen!

I found a grey hair the other morning. Right up front, with nowhere to hide, staring at me defiantly in the mirror, threatening me to face the fact: You are another year older.

Age. I often forget about it, until someone asks, and then I have to actually do the math. It’s only once I complete the subtraction that I remember how old I am, and truth be told, I like how I feel at this age, whatever it is. It sure beats my mid twenties, though at the time, that felt pretty awesome, too.

But this grey hair business felt like a punch in the stomach. And this same week I’ve been dealing with some lower back pain from one of my workouts, and all of a sudden I wasn’t liking the idea of getting older.

Apricots cut in half and opened on a marble surface.
A glass jar filled with apricot dressing with a half of an apricot alongside.

Is this what it means? Living with a grey hair (and a half) and some pesky aches and pains?

Perhaps. If you’re younger than me, I’ll let you know. If you’re older than me, please fill me in.

I have one more year before I leave my 30’s behind, and this little flash of a midlife crisis may indicate that there’s more to come. But I will say that as I get older, my idea of a good birthday celebration has changed since I was in my twenties.

Back then, a good birthday meant a whole week of outings with good friends, lots of dinners out, visits to places I loved – museums, outdoor concerts, the ballet, even. This year, I celebrated solitude.

Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing served in a bowl.
Slices of apricot tossed with cooked wild rice and dressing served on a plate.

My husband whisked the children off to the office early that morning – his company hosted Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day – leaving me with a day to myself. I was free to do as I pleased, given the gift of time and silence, at least until we celebrated with dinner out upon their return. My twenty-five year old self would have suffered at the thought, but I welcomed it gladly.

Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing

I made this Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing. It’s a salad made just for me, but I know you will love it, too. It features sweet CandyCots, which we have been savoring, knowing the season will be short lived.

It’s the perfect side dish or lunch, and a great way to use up leftover rice from the night before.

There are crunchy slivers of raw almonds, morsels of tangy goat cheese, and chewy cranberries. But the best part is the Apricot Dressing, which I have been using on more than just this salad. It has the sweet, it has the sour, and it has the savory. It reminds me that I can not appreciate the balance of silence without experiencing the din of youth, however fleeting that may be.

Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing served in a colorful with a spoon.

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Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing

Use up leftover wild rice in this Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing featuring sweet apricots, crunchy slivers of raw almonds, morsels of tangy goat cheese, and more.
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories 554kcal

Ingredients

For the Apricot Dressing:

  • 5-6 ripe apricots pitted and halved
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1/4 cup sherry vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup olive oil

For the Salad:

  • 1 cup cooked wild rice cooled*
  • 6 fresh apricots pitted and sliced
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup goat cheese
  • Apricot Dressing
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Kosher salt

Instructions

  • Blend the apricots, sugar, sherry vinegar, Dijon mustard, salt and lemon juice in a food processor. With the motor running, drizzle in the olive oil until it emulsifies into a creamy consistency. If preparing in advance, refrigerate in a sealed container, and whisk well before serving.
  • In a large bowl, stir together the wild rice, apricots, almonds, dried cranberries and goat cheese. Dress with several tablespoons of Apricot Dressing. Season to taste with fresh pepper and salt, if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 554kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 41g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 26g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 442mg | Potassium: 411mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 2151IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 94mg | Iron: 2mg
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  3. Norma - Platanos, Mangoes and Me!

    First I loved the plate, Second I loved the dish and Third you are a baby…how about going on 63….

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  4. Amy Tong

    Oh…grey hair…I’m not dare to look too close to the mirror. Just like you, I often forget how old I am until someone asked and I had to count….that was the case until I hit the big 40 a few months ago! :P But oh well, I think as long as we don’t feel old, we’re good to go, right? Don’t worry about that one silver hair. I think that just added a little bit more charm! ;)

    This Wild Rice Salad with Apricots & Almonds and Apricot Dressing sounds like something I would definitely enjoy! Can’t say the same for the rest of my family. So, I’ll definitely try it when I get the “me” time! Thanks for sharing.

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  5. Nami | Just One Cookbook

    When I lift my hair up, I have so many grey hairs… I know it’s from lack of sleep (blame on blogging!)… getting really old and fast! >_< Hope you had a wonderful birthday, Liren! What a wonderful way to use apricots. Apricot dressing looks really delicious!

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  6. Kiran @ KiranTarun.com

    this post reminded me so much when I discovered how much I despised growing “old” ;) that’s another discussion for some day.

    For now, I need this salad in my life!

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  7. Eileen

    This sounds so good! I don’t think I’ve 3ever had fresh apricots in a salad, although dried have definitely made an appearance. Clearly now is the best time to try it fresh!

    Reply
  8. Simone

    You’re still so young….:) Happy birthday by the way too!! And yes the grey hairs will get worse, that’s inevitable but the aches and pains don’t have to be! You’re gonna be fine.. Not much to be done about getting older anyway! ;)

    Reply
    • Liren

      Aw, thanks Simone. I’m going to embrace it, after all, I do prefer this age to the twenties. But when I turn 40 next year, I think there will be that weird psychological barrier, LOL. I’ll just have to remedy it with a BIG cake ;)

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  9. Marcie @ Flavor the Moments

    I have to laugh…I’m sorry. You feel old at 29, and I guess I shouldn’t laugh because I did, too. I found my first gray hair in my early 20s, and i have to color my hair consistently now. I may be older, but I don’t have to look like it! You’re just a baby compared to me, but I understand the aches and pains. You’re just starting out! lol As for this salad, it looks wonderful, and I love the sound of that apricot dressing. We’re loving apricots here right now, and I think even the kids would eat it!

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    • Liren

      29, oh how I wish! Let’s add 10 to that…I’m officially a 39 year old. I did find my very first grey hair when I was 18 (it’s still in my journal, ha!), but this new grey was the first since then and a shocker! But as they say, age is just a number, right?!?

      The apricots have been amazing, it will surely tempt your kids in this salad :)

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  10. Maria McCloud

    I laughed when I read this post because I felt the same way when age started to come after me (I have almost a decade on you). And I totally understand celebrating solitude. Funny how life begins to flip flop on us. Yep, lots more of the bodily woes are a-comin’! Celebrate all the beauty and love surrounding you, though, for it has the power to erase the effects of Father Time.

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    • Liren

      So true, I am definitely embracing this time and those around me. I hear 40’s are even better than 30’s, so when I cross that threshold next year, I will keep that in mind!

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