Garden Party Salad

Garden Party Salad

I know what you’re thinking and yes, you have found the prettiest salad recipe on the internet. Looking for a stunning salad to serve at your next garden party? Make my Garden Party Salad! This gorgeous dish is full of berries, pistachios, and edible flowers.

Garden Party Salad

What flowers are edible, you ask? Pansies, marigolds, hibiscus, and dianthus are a few edible flowers that are easy to find. To prepare edible flowers, you’ll want to snip the blooms off and dunk them ice water to remove any bugs or dirt. You can get a bunch of fabulous varieties of dianthus from my friends at Jackson & Perkins. Use the code ROSETABLE15 on 15% off your purchase!

Garden Party Salad

Here I used two purple pansies, two pink dianthus, four white dianthus, and a marigold bloom.

Roses are technically edible but rather ironically I don’t love the taste of roses. However, they’re perfectly safe to use here and also make for stunning cake decorations. This probably goes without saying but don’t eat flowers that have been treated with pesticides!

Garden Party Salad

I came up with this dish for my Bridgerton garden party because I wanted something over the top and visually stunning, just like the show. I hope you love this pretty salad as much as I do!

Thank you to my grocery partner Kroger for supporting The Rose Table and this recipe! It’s partnerships like this that keep The Rose Table going.

Garden Party Salad

Garden Party Salad

Bibb Lettuce
Strawberries
Blueberries
Blackberries
Goat Cheese
Pistachios, chopped
Strawberry or Raspberry Vinaigrette

Edible Flowers

  1. Toss bibb lettuce with strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, goat cheese, pistachios, and raspberry vinaigrette.
  2. Top with edible flowers such as pansies, marigolds, hibiscus, or dianthus.

Read more about my Bridgerton Garden Party here. Watch the episode:

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