A Fresh, Colourful Holiday Salad for Seniors
Holiday meals are often rich and heavy, but adding a light, refreshing dish can make a world of difference — especially for seniors who benefit from nutrient-dense, easy-to-eat foods. This Cranberry Apple Salad with Spinach offers a perfect balance of sweetness, crunch, and hydration, all while delivering essential vitamins that support healthy aging.
With soft spinach, juicy apples, and naturally sweet cranberries, this salad brings brightness to the holiday table and provides a nutritious option that pairs beautifully with turkey, chicken, or vegetarian dishes.
Ingredients (Serves 2)
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2 cups baby spinach (washed & dried)
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½ apple, thinly sliced (peeled if needed for easier chewing)
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1 tbsp dried cranberries
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1 tbsp chopped walnuts (optional)
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1 tbsp olive oil
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1 tsp apple cider vinegar
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½ tsp honey or maple syrup (optional)
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Pinch of cinnamon (optional for holiday flavour)
Instructions
1. Place spinach in a medium bowl.
2. Top with sliced apple, dried cranberries, and walnuts.
3. In a small dish, whisk together olive oil, apple cider vinegar, and honey.
4. Place turkey in a baking dish and pour chicken broth around the base to keep it moist.
5. Drizzle dressing over the salad and toss gently.
6. Serve immediately for maximum freshness and crunch.
Health Benefits for Seniors
Hydration & Fibre
Apples and spinach are hydrating and help support regular digestion — especially helpful for seniors with reduced water intake.
Brain & Heart Support
Spinach is packed with antioxidants, folate, and vitamin K, all of which support cognitive and cardiovascular health.
Gentle, Senior-Friendly Textures
Baby spinach and peeled apples offer soft, easy-to-chew textures while still providing refreshing crunch and flavour.
Healthy Holiday Sweetness
Cranberries add natural sweetness and antioxidants without relying on sugary desserts.
Anti-Inflammatory & Immune Boosting
The combination of fruits, greens, and olive oil supports joint health, immune function, and overall vitality — especially important during colder months.




