The Autumn Harvest Apple Cranberry Orzo Salad is the ultimate celebration of fall flavors, combining vibrant seasonal produce with heart-healthy Mediterranean eating principles. This colorful apple cranberry orzo salad brings together tender cooked orzo pasta, crisp diced red apples, sweet-tart dried cranberries, crunchy toasted pecans, tender baby spinach, and rich crumbled feta cheese. Everything is tossed in a bright, sweet-and-savory apple cider vinaigrette made with extra-virgin olive oil, raw honey, apple cider vinegar, and smooth Dijon mustard.
The contrast of textures and flavors in this fall harvest orzo salad is unmatched—every bite delivers a balance of sweet, tangy, creamy, and crunchy elements. Whether you need a festive Thanksgiving side dish, a crowd-pleasing potluck contribution, or a simple make-ahead lunch for busy weekdays, this dish delivers. By featuring extra-virgin olive oil, nutrient-dense nuts, fresh greens, whole fruit, and a moderate amount of artisan cheese, this recipe stands out as a wholesome, Mediterranean-inspired orzo salad that brings warmth and brightness to any autumn table without feeling heavy.
Why You’ll Love This Autumn Harvest Orzo Salad
- Quick and Simple: Requires minimal prep work and comes together in just 20 to 25 minutes from start to finish.
- Stunning Seasonal Visuals: Bright red apple skins, deep ruby cranberries, emerald spinach, and golden orzo create an eye-catching presentation for any holiday salad.
- Perfect Flavor Balance: Harmonizes tart fruit, savory cheese, earthy toasted nuts, and a sweet cider dressing seamlessly.
- Delightful Textural Contrast: Combines soft, tender pasta with crisp apples and crunchy toasted pecans.
- Meal-Prep Friendly: Holds up remarkably well in the refrigerator, making it an ideal make-ahead orzo salad.
- Naturally Vegetarian & Wholesome: Packed with plant-based nutrition and dressed with an extra-virgin olive oil base rather than heavy mayonnaise.
Ingredients You’ll Need

Bringing this seasonal fall orzo salad to life requires simple, fresh ingredients that complement one another in flavor, texture, and visual appeal.
For the Orzo Salad
- 8 oz (225g) Orzo Pasta: Though orzo resembles grains of rice, it is actually a small, rice-shaped pasta. Its delicate texture easily captures the light vinaigrette while providing a satisfying, tender base for the salad.
- 1 Large Crisp Red Apple: A firm, crisp variety like Honeycrisp or Fuji is essential. Dicing a sweet-tart red apple provides a fresh crunch that balances the chewy sweetness of the fruit.
- ½ Cup (60g) Dried Cranberries: These offer a pleasant chewiness and a tart-sweet accent that complements the fresh apple pieces in this cranberry orzo salad.
- ½ Cup (60g) Toasted Pecans: Toasting whole pecan halves enhances their warm, buttery aroma and rich nuttiness, giving the salad a luxurious crunch while staying true to healthy Mediterranean dining principles.
- ½ Cup (75g) Crumbled Feta Cheese: Tangy, salty feta cheese is the natural primary choice for Mediterranean alignment, adding a creamy, savory counterpoint to the sweet fruit. Crumbled goat cheese also works as an equally delicious alternative.
- 2 Cups (60g) Fresh Baby Spinach: Roughly chopped baby spinach adds vibrant green color, essential vitamins, and a light leafy texture.
- Fresh Parsley: Finely chopped flat-leaf Italian parsley provides a clean, herbal finish and visual garnish.
For the Apple Cider Dressing
- ¼ Cup (60ml) Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Serves as the primary source of healthy fat, keeping the dressing aligned with the Mediterranean approach and coating the pasta smoothly without feeling heavy.
- 2 tbsp (30ml) Apple Cider Vinegar: Adds a crisp, fruity acidity that lifts all the sweet and savory notes.
- 1 tbsp (15ml) Honey or Pure Maple Syrup: Softens the vinegar’s sharp bite with natural floral sweetness.
- 1 tsp Dijon Mustard: Acts as a natural emulsifier while introducing a subtle kick of tangy spice.
- Salt and Black Pepper: Simple seasoning added to taste to tie the vinaigrette together.
How to Make Autumn Harvest Apple Cranberry Orzo Salad
Follow these straightforward steps to assemble this colorful orzo salad with apples in just 20 minutes.
1. Cook the Orzo Until Al Dente
Bring a large pot of generously salted water to a rolling boil. Add 8 ounces of orzo pasta and cook according to the package directions, typically around 8 to 9 minutes, until al dente—tender with a slight bite at the center. Avoid overcooking, as soft pasta will absorb too much liquid and turn mushy. Drain the cooked orzo thoroughly in a fine-mesh strainer and rinse briefly under cold running water to stop the cooking process and cool it down. Allow it to drain thoroughly to prevent trapped water from diluting your dressing.
2. Make the Apple Cider Dressing
In a liquid measuring cup or small mixing bowl, combine ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil, 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon honey (or pure maple syrup), 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, ¼ teaspoon salt, and freshly cracked black pepper to taste. Whisk vigorously until the mixture emulsifies into a smooth, glossy dressing. The Dijon mustard helps bind the oil and vinegar together so the dressing coats every grain of pasta evenly.
3. Prepare the Fresh Ingredients
Core and dice 1 large crisp red apple into uniform bite-sized pieces. Roughly chop 2 cups of fresh baby spinach. Toast ½ cup of pecan halves in a dry skillet over medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes until fragrant, then set aside to cool. Measure out ½ cup dried cranberries, chop fresh flat-leaf parsley for garnish, and crumble ½ cup of fresh feta cheese. Cutting the apple into uniform pieces ensures a balanced distribution of flavors in every bite.
4. Combine the Orzo, Fruit, Greens and Pecans
In a large serving or mixing bowl, combine the thoroughly drained and cooled orzo pasta, diced red apples, dried cranberries, chopped baby spinach, and toasted pecans. Toss gently to mix the components evenly.
5. Add the Dressing

Pour the prepared apple cider dressing evenly over the salad ingredients. Toss gently until everything is lightly and evenly coated. The dressing should coat the orzo with a subtle shine rather than pooling at the bottom of the bowl.
6. Fold in the Cheese and Garnish
Gently fold in the crumbled feta cheese right at the end. Adding the cheese last keeps the crumbles intact and prevents them from dissolving into the dressing or discoloring the orzo. Transfer to a serving bowl and finish with a sprinkle of chopped fresh parsley, extra pecan halves, and a few optional extra dried cranberries on top. The final presentation features golden orzo dotted with deep red cranberries, bright apple skin, green spinach, and visible white cheese crumbles.
What Makes This Orzo Salad Mediterranean-Inspired?
This isn’t a traditional regional Mediterranean recipe, but its ingredients and dressing make it an easy Mediterranean-inspired choice. The Mediterranean style of eating emphasizes wholesome, unrefined ingredients, colorful seasonal produce, and heart-healthy plant-based fats.
This fall pasta salad fits smoothly into that framework through several key elements:
- Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Serves as the primary dressing fat, eliminating the need for heavy commercial mayonnaise or processed dairy dressings.
- Nuts for Texture & Nutrition: Toasted pecans supply healthy unsaturated fats, fiber, and rich flavor.
- Fresh Leafy Greens & Fruit: Fresh baby spinach, crisp apples, and dried cranberries form a major portion of the dish.
- Moderate Cheese Use: Crumbled feta cheese adds satisfying salty flavor in controlled amounts rather than overwhelming the dish.
- Simple Vinaigrette: Relies on a clean whisked dressing of olive oil, cider vinegar, honey, and mustard.
- No Processed Meats or Heavy Sauces: Keeps the focus entirely on whole grains, fruit, nuts, and fresh produce.
Tips for the Best Apple Cranberry Orzo Salad
- Tip 1: Don’t overcook the orzo: Cook the pasta strictly to al dente. Overcooked orzo loses its structural integrity and becomes sticky when dressed.
- Tip 2: Drain the orzo well: Shake off all excess water after cooling the pasta. Trapped moisture dilutes the emulsified cider vinaigrette.
- Tip 3: Use a crisp apple: Select high-density varieties like Honeycrisp or Fuji. Soft or mealier apples lose their crunch quickly when tossed in dressing.
- Tip 4: Toast the pecans: Taking 3 minutes to toast pecan halves in a dry skillet unlocks essential aromatic oils, elevating their nutty flavor and crunch dramatically.
- Tip 5: Add cheese last: Fold crumbled feta or goat cheese gently at the very end of assembly to keep individual crumbles clean and visually distinct.
- Tip 6: Taste after dressing: Give the salad a final taste test before serving to adjust salt, pepper, or acidity to your liking.
- Tip 7: Don’t overdress: Apply dressing gradually. The salad should glisten lightly without pooling liquid at the bottom of the bowl.
Easy Ingredient Swaps
You can easily customize this orzo salad with cranberries using pantry staples while preserving its autumn identity and visual charm.
| Original Ingredient | Recommended Swap | Notes |
| Honeycrisp / Fuji Apple | Pink Lady or Gala | Maintains crisp texture and sweet-tart contrast |
| Toasted Pecans | Toasted Walnuts or Almonds | Provides a similar buttery crunch and earthy richness |
| Feta Cheese | Crumbled Goat Cheese | Goat cheese adds a milder, ultra-creamy texture |
| Raw Honey | Pure Maple Syrup | Keeps the dressing sweet while making the recipe vegan |
| Baby Spinach | Baby Arugula or Baby Kale | Arugula adds a peppery bite; kale offers extra structure |
| Dried Cranberries | Dried Cherries or Tart Raisins | Delivers an equally rich, chewy fruit contrast |
| Regular Orzo | Whole-Wheat Orzo | Increases dietary fiber while keeping the same shape |
Can You Make This Orzo Salad Ahead?
Yes, this apple cranberry salad is a fantastic meal-prep option and a stress-free choice for holiday planning. Because cooked orzo tends to absorb liquid as it sits in the refrigerator, a few simple steps will keep your salad tasting fresh and glossy.
If preparing several hours or a day in advance, toss the cooked orzo, fruit, spinach, and pecans with about two-thirds of the apple cider dressing. Store the remaining dressing separately in a small sealed jar. Refrigerate the salad in an airtight container. Right before serving, pour in the reserved dressing, toss gently to restore its texture, and fold in the fresh feta cheese and parsley garnish.

Autumn Harvest Apple Cranberry Orzo Salad
Ingredients
Method
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add 8 oz orzo pasta and cook according to package instructions until al dente (about 8-9 minutes). Drain thoroughly and rinse with cold water to cool completely.
- In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the extra-virgin olive oil, apple cider vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, salt, and black pepper until fully emulsified.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the cooled orzo, chopped red apple, dried cranberries, chopped baby spinach, and toasted pecans.
- Pour the apple cider dressing over the ingredients and toss gently until everything is evenly glossy and coated.
- Fold in the crumbled feta cheese carefully right at the end so it doesn’t dissolve into the pasta paste.
- Transfer to your serving dish and top with fresh chopped parsley and a few extra pecan halves.
Notes
* Cheese Options: Feta offers a salty, Mediterranean flavor contrast. Crumbled goat cheese provides a creamy alternative.
* Toasting Pecans: Toast pecan halves in a dry skillet over medium heat for 3-5 minutes until fragrant before adding to the salad.
* Make-Ahead Tip: If making a day ahead, reserve 1/3 of the dressing and fold in the cheese right before serving to keep the texture fresh.
How to Store Apple Cranberry Orzo Salad
Store leftover apple cranberry orzo salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator promptly after serving. Properly refrigerated, it remains fresh for 3 to 4 days.
Before eating leftovers, give the salad a gentle stir. If the orzo appears slightly dry after absorbing the vinaigrette during refrigeration, refresh it with a small splash of extra-virgin olive oil or a drizzle of fresh cider dressing before serving.
What to Serve With Autumn Harvest Apple Cranberry Orzo Salad
This versatile dish works beautifully as a satisfying main for lunch or as an elegant side dish alongside roasted meats and seasonal Mediterranean entrees. Pair it with roasted chicken, grilled chicken breast, baked salmon, or Mediterranean white fish. It also complements roasted autumn vegetables, lentil dishes, and warm vegetable soups during fall potlucks, Thanksgiving, or Friendsgiving gatherings.
For a complete meal plan, try serving this salad alongside our flavorful Honey Cranberry Chicken Bake with Goat Cheese, complement it with Roasted Beet Rounds with Honey and Cranberries, or pair it with a fresh Greek Chickpea Salad with Tzatziki Dressing for a balanced spread.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this apple cranberry orzo salad the day before?
Yes. Cook the orzo and prep the fresh ingredients 24 hours ahead, but reserve one-third of the dressing. Toss the salad with the main portion of dressing, cover, and refrigerate. Add the reserved dressing, feta cheese, and fresh parsley garnish right before serving to keep everything crisp.
What is the best apple for orzo salad?
Firm, crisp red apples like Honeycrisp or Fuji are ideal because they resist oxidation and maintain their satisfying crunch when tossed with vinaigrette. Pink Lady and Gala apples are also excellent alternatives.
Can I use feta instead of goat cheese?
Yes. Feta is actually our primary recommendation for a Mediterranean-inspired flavor profile, offering a salty, tangy kick that contrasts beautifully with sweet dried cranberries and crisp apples.
Can I use walnuts instead of pecans?
Yes, toasted walnuts make a fantastic substitution. They provide a similar rich crunch and earthy flavor that pairs naturally with autumn fruits and greens.
Can I use maple syrup instead of honey?
Yes, pure maple syrup is an excellent 1:1 substitute for raw honey in the apple cider dressing, adding warm autumnal undertones while keeping the recipe entirely plant-based.
Is orzo rice or pasta?
Orzo is a small pasta made from durum wheat flour, shaped to resemble oversized grains of rice. It cooks quickly and serves as a tender, delicate base for cold pasta salads.
Can I serve orzo salad cold?
Yes, this salad is delicious served chilled or at room temperature. Allowing it to rest at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving lets the full flavor of the cider vinaigrette come through.
How do I stop orzo salad from becoming dry?
Orzo naturally absorbs dressing during storage. To prevent dryness, avoid overcooking the pasta, rinse it in cold water after draining, and reserve a little dressing to toss through right before serving.