Tree House Salad. A hearts of palm salad with simple fresh ingredients topped with one of the best sweet and sour dressings you’ll ever taste. Hearts of Palm, blue cheese and a mixture of crunchy seeds and nuts, the texture alone will hook you. This is a tossed salad recipe you’ll find yourself making over and over again.
Like black shoes, I truly don’t think one can have enough tossed salad recipes.
Think about those black shoes, you need a pair for boot cut pants, your skinny jeans, wide cut capris, skinny capris, your pencil skirt, your black suit, your perfect little black dress …. your white jeans. You get the picture.
Same with tossed salads. You need one for burgers, for steaks, for braised chicken, for fried chicken, for lamb, for seafood …
For some reason this recipe for hearts of palm salad, which carries the name of Tree House Salad, has always been my go to salad to serve with hamburgers.
It seems a perfect flavor combo for a side dish for a juicy grilled burger.
Inspiration for Tree House Salad
My friend Linda gave me this tossed salad recipe a couple of years ago. We were invited to their house for a Summer evening dinner, where they served little lamb pops, this Tree House Salad and Lemon Snowballs.
A perfect little light Summer meal.
With simple ingredients topped with a sweet and sour dressing, in my books you’ve got a winner.
I wasn’t sure where the name came from so before starting this post, I Googled the title.
I was directed to Treehouse Restaurant in Atlanta, but their Treehouse Salad didn’t resemble Linda’s at all. With all that said, here’s the recipe she gave me and it’s been a favorite ever since.
Recipe for Hearts of Palm Salad (Tree House Salad)
I mean really, does it get any easier than this? Greens, sugared almonds, sunflower seeds, dried and dried cranberries. Top with a sprinkling of crumbled blue cheese, some hearts of palm and dig in.
I hope you give this hearts of palm salad a try, and if you do, please come back and give the recipe a star rating and leave a comment about your experience with the recipe.
And if you have a recipe using hearts of palm salad, let me know, I’d love to give it a try.
More Popular Tossed Salad Recipes
And if you love tossed salads as much as we do, and you want to become a salad expert, don’t miss my post for the 9-Secrets to A Remarkable Tossed Salad.
And if you’re looking for even more salad recipes, don’t miss my Salad Category. You’ll find the most popular salad recipe on my site for Louisiana Sunburst Salad.
Tree House Salad
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons butter
- ¾ cup sliced almonds
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- ¼ cup sunflower seeds
- ¼ cup dried cranberries
- ½ cup Extra Virgin olive oil
- ¼ cup rice wine vinegar
- 3 tablespoon sugar
- ⅛ teaspoon garlic powder
- Salt
- Pepper
- 4 cups red leaf lettuce
- ¼ cup blue cheese crumbled
- 1 can hearts of palm drained and sliced
Instructions
- In a small heavy skillet, melt butter. Add almonds and cook over medium heat until toasted, about 4 minutes. Add sunflower seeds and dried cranberries. Sprinkle with sugar. Cook and stir for 2-3 minutes or until sugar is melted. Spread on foil to cool.
- Mix first 6 ingredients for dressing (that’s through salt and pepper).
- Assemble salad with remaining ingredients. Drizzle with dressing.
Nutrition
Wine Pairing for A Tossed Salad and Burger
We enjoyed and paired this Tree House Salad and grilled burger with a truly lovely Colorado wine. Perfect summer food if you ask me.
Holly cross Abbey Sauv Blanc. This wine is exactly what I look for in a crisp white wine. I totally agree with the description from their site and we loved it. ” A blend of 50% barrel fermented sur-lie (aged on the lees) and 50% stainless steel fermented and aged. Full hints of oak, grass and melon in the nose, followed by a creamy smoothness that glides across the palate.”
The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey (from their website)
Several years ago, some simple Benedictine Fathers had a dream…a dream of a fine winery located on the grounds of the historic Holy Cross Abbey in Canon City, Colorado.
Today, that dream is a reality and the staff at the winery invites you to share in the vision of those dynamic and innovative monks. Since 2002, The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey has been attracting visitors from all over the world.
Located on the pastoral and serene grounds of the Holy Cross Abbey, nestled against the spectacular backdrop of the Wet Mountains, the winery and tasting room are shining examples of what draws visitors to Canon City and Fremont County.
Canon City is about a two-hour drive Southwest of Denver. We must make time for a day trip to the Winery at Holy Cross Abbey and a picnic at the famous Royal Gorge. Sounds like a perfect day.
Hearts of Palm Salad and a burger .. It’s What’s for a Summer Dinner
Why Trust These Recipes? Lea Ann Brown has lived, worked and played in Colorado for 45 years. She has immersed herself in the Colorado Culinary space, is a Culinary School Graduate and publishes her Colorado food Blog, Cooking On The Ranch.
Allan James says
I have wanted to try house salad for a long time now. I have even purchased them from the store and never made them because I didn’t know how! How silly! Thank you so much for such a nice post. Your pictures are really attractive.
Denise says
I couldn’t find you on FB?!?!
Lea Ann says
I sent you an email. Again, thanks for the visit.
Denise says
Found you on the Grow Your Blog Link Party. I love lamb so I cannot wait to try this recipe. Check me out on my blog, pinterest and fb as well under denisedesigned.
Lea Ann says
Thanks so much for stopping by! What a nice thing to wake up to, featured and lots of comments. Heading over to find you on Pinterest.
High Plains Drifters says
Great summer salad … but then again, you could put toasted walnuts and blue cheese on road kill and I’d love it! Cheers!
Lea Ann says
LOL
Barbara says
That Tree House salad just went on my must-make list! David and Linda certainly are great people for finding the best recipes! Love the simple way with lamb chops too.
Interesting knife….l’ll go to Sur La Table and investigate.
Vickie says
Wow, this is a recipe-filled post with a lot to enjoy! My mouth started watering when you described the chops. What an easy way to prepare them. And that salad sounds like a must try. I’m loving the idea of peanut oil and rice vinager. I’m with you on those simple back patio noshes . . . perfect way to enjoy the evening! That little tool has “buy me” written all over it. I am always looking for a new fun gadget.
Lastly (I promise) I LOVE that wine photo. The colors, the angle, everything; just beautiful!
Susan says
What a great collection of wonderful dishes in one post! I love the salads and the lamb chops sound wonderful. We haven’t done any on the grill yet this season and I’d love to try this preparation.
Lea Ann says
Thanks Susan, I don’t usually pack so many different food items into one post, they just all tied to my friends David and Linda who contributed all the recipes. Thanks for stopping by and the comment.
Larry says
I read the first line, put my computer down and went and got a glass of wine. First your friends salad and lamb chops both sound really good. That Chris guy sure is a source of good recipes and there’s still time for you to buy your ticket and show up next Sunday to meet him in the flesh. Frontier has just started direct flights to Denver so I checked their fares and as you might expect for a holiday, they’re sticking it to you. Many years ago, we made a trip to Denver and went to the Royal Gorge – it’s an impressive ditch. Your dishes all look very good and you gotta like the way those Catholic Clergy think.
Lea Ann says
LOL .. I would most certainly agree that the Royal Gorge is an impressive ditch. I see no reason to prepare lamb chops any other way, and promptly deleted two sub-par recipes I had in my database. I’m sure that dressing is close to what Bev makes, but wanted to try the honey version of Chris’s. It was ohmygawdgood. I most certainly would love to come next weekend. We’ve ended up with reservations in Keystone for Sat. night. Good friends Son is getting married. So I’ll be sitting on top of a ski slope drinking wine and getting altitude dizzy, and you’ll have to enjoy all that wonderful food and frivolity without me … darnit.
Larry says
I’ve spent many a happy hour atop the Keystone slopes – It was my favorite place to ski.
Karen says
Everything looks good. The winery trip should be great! (I’m going to have to look up that chopper!)
Lea Ann says
I tried to find it on the Sur la Table web site so I could link and had no luck… not sure what to call it maybe?
Chris says
It all looks great. I’ll have to try the tree house salad too.
Lea Ann says
It’s one of my favorite, but then again, I love sweet dressings.
tasteofbeirut says
That salad is right up my alley! Love the heart of palm addition too.
Lea Ann says
Thanks Joumana
My Carolina Kitchen says
Blue cheese, walnuts, hearts of palm – now you’re talking my language. I agree with Karen. Your wine photo is spectacular Lea Ann.
Sam
Lea Ann says
Thanks Sam. I wish I would have thought to take that photo while the glass was still frosty.
Karen Harris says
Lovely recipes. Your wine photo is just beautiful!
Lea Ann says
Thanks so much Karen!
sweetlife says
I love the salad, been on a sald kick lately for lunch. very cool chooper
sweetlife
Lea Ann says
I make a lot of light meal salads several times a week. Love how fresh they taste and how healthy I feel. 🙂
Russ says
Very simple and Summery. Nice.
Lea Ann says
Thanks Russ.
Barbara | Creative Culinary says
It was a mistake to peek before I run out to get a bite to eat. I am so hungry I must keep from devouring the screen. But I’ve now got a plan…trip to the store for hearts of palm and I’ll just come home and make a salad; even better! Love that knife too. I use my chef’s knife as a scooper sometimes but it’s just OK…the width of that blade is perfect and besides…yes, it is cute!
Lea Ann says
Thanks Barb! 🙂
pam says
I love that chopper knife!
JelliDonut says
Lovely post! A day trip to Canyon City sounds like just the thing. Love that chopping knife too, so I guess there’s also a trip to Sure La Table in my future.
Lea Ann says
I love Sur la Table.