Alright, let’s talk about a salad that’s actually exciting—yep, I said it. This Anti-Inflammatory Celery, Apple, and Walnut Salad is fresh, crunchy, and packed with all the good stuff your body will love. We’re talking crispy celery, sweet apple bites, hearty walnuts, and a zingy dressing that pulls it all together. Plus, it’s super quick to throw together—like, 10 minutes and you’re done. Whether you need a light lunch, a side dish, or just an excuse to eat something that feels healthy and tasty, this salad’s got your back.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
🥗 Super Quick & Easy – 10 minutes. That’s it. Chop, toss, and you’re good to go.
💪 Packed with Good-For-You Ingredients – Anti-inflammatory, nutrient-dense, and full of fresh flavors.
🥒 Crunchy, Sweet & Tangy – The perfect mix of textures and flavors in every bite.
🌱 Diet-Friendly – Low-carb, gluten-free, dairy-free (if you skip the parmesan), vegan, and meal prep-approved.
💰 Budget-Friendly – Simple ingredients that won’t break the bank.
🥗 Perfect as a Side or Light Meal – Serve it solo or pair it with your favorite protein.
Basically, it’s healthy, tasty, and easy—what’s not to love?
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What You’ll Need To Make
Let’s Talk About the Star Ingredients:
🥬 Celery – Crunchy, refreshing, and totally underrated. It’s packed with antioxidants and is great for digestion. Plus, that crisp bite? Chef’s kiss.
🍏 Apple – Adds a pop of sweetness and a juicy crunch that balances out the savory flavors. I love using a crisp apple like Granny Smith or Honeycrisp for that perfect tart-sweet combo.
🌰 Walnuts – The real MVP for healthy fats and that hearty, nutty crunch. Plus, they’re loaded with omega-3s, which your brain will totally thank you for.
🧀 Parmesan (Optional) – Adds a salty, umami punch that takes the flavor up a notch. If you’re keeping it dairy-free or vegan, feel free to skip it or swap in a plant-based alternative.
🌿 Parsley – Don’t sleep on parsley! It brings a fresh, peppery vibe and is packed with antioxidants.
🫒 Olive Oil & Apple Cider Vinegar – This dynamic duo creates a simple yet zippy dressing that ties everything together. The olive oil smooths it out while the apple cider vinegar brings that tangy kick.
These simple ingredients come together for a salad that’s crunchy, fresh, and seriously good for you!
NOTE: For measurements and rest of the ingredients check the recipe card below, click here.
What You’ll Need To Do
Time required: 10 mins
1| Grab a big ol’ bowl and toss in the sliced celery, chopped apple, crunchy walnuts, shaved parmesan, and that fresh parsley. Give it a little mix—just enough so everyone gets to know each other.
2| Now, drizzle over the olive oil and apple cider vinegar. Season it up with a pinch of salt and a crack of pepper (or two, live a little).
3| Give it all a good toss—like you mean it! Then, split the goodness between two bowls and dig in right away. Simple, fresh, and downright delicious. Enjoy!

Glycemic Index: 30 (low) Glycemic Load: 4 (low)
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Recipe Swaps & Creative Tweaks
🍐 Switch Up the Fruit – Not an apple fan? Try pear for a sweeter touch or pomegranate seeds for a juicy pop and extra antioxidants.
🥜 Go Nutty – Swap walnuts for pecans, almonds, or even toasted cashews if you want a different crunch.
🧀 Cheese Options – Want something creamier? Sub parmesan with feta or goat cheese. Or skip it altogether for a fully vegan version.
🥬 Leaf It Up – Turn this into a heartier salad by tossing in some arugula, spinach, or mixed greens for extra volume and nutrients.
🫐 Add a Sweet Twist – A handful of dried cranberries or fresh blueberries adds a burst of sweetness and color.
🐔 Protein Boost – Want to make it a full meal? Top it with some grilled chicken, tofu, or even chickpeas for added protein.
🥑 Creamy Vibes – Throw in some sliced avocado for extra creaminess and healthy fats.
🌶️ Spice It Up – A sprinkle of red pepper flakes or a drizzle of hot honey gives the salad a sweet ‘n spicy kick.
Mix, match, and make it your own—the possibilities are endless!
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Helpful Tips for Success
🧊 Keep It Crisp: To get extra crunchy celery, soak the slices in ice water for 5-10 minutes before tossing them into the salad. It’s a game-changer!
🍏 Prevent Browning: If you’re prepping ahead, toss the chopped apple in a little lemon juice to keep it from turning brown.
🥬 Chop It Right: Keep your celery and apple pieces bite-sized for easier eating and better flavor distribution in every forkful.
🧀 Cheese on the Side: Serving for a mixed crowd? Keep the parmesan on the side so folks can add (or skip) it as they like—perfect for vegan or dairy-free eaters.
🫒 Use Quality Olive Oil: Since the dressing is super simple, a good extra-virgin olive oil makes a noticeable difference in flavor.
🥗 Make It Meal Prep-Friendly: Store the salad and dressing separately if you’re making it ahead. Just toss it together when you’re ready to eat to keep everything fresh and crunchy.
🌰 Toast the Nuts: Give the walnuts a quick toast in a dry pan for 2-3 minutes. It deepens the flavor and adds an irresistible crunch.
🌿 Customize the Dressing: Love a little sweetness? Add a drizzle of honey. Prefer more tang? A splash more apple cider vinegar does the trick.
These little tweaks make all the difference between a good salad and a great one!
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This salad is already pretty close to being Keto, Low-Carb, and Paleo friendly, but with a few small tweaks, you can make it fit perfectly into each diet. Here’s how:
🥑 Keto Version:
- Swap the Apple: Apples are a bit high in carbs for strict keto. Use green apple (less sugar) or sub in cucumber or zucchini slices for that fresh crunch without the extra carbs.
- Increase the Fats: Add avocado or a handful of toasted pecans for more healthy fats.
- Check the Cheese: Parmesan is keto-approved, but if you’re dairy-free keto, swap it for a nutritional yeast sprinkle for that cheesy flavor.
🥦 Low-Carb Version:
- Use Less Apple: Reduce the apple amount to just a few thin slices or use berries (like blueberries) in moderation—they’re lower in carbs but still bring a pop of sweetness.
- Boost the Veggies: Add more celery or toss in some mixed greens or arugula to bulk it up without adding carbs.
- Stick with Walnuts: They’re already low in carbs and full of healthy fats—perfect for a low-carb diet.
🦴 Paleo Version:
- Ditch the Parmesan: Paleo avoids dairy, so skip the parmesan. Try a sprinkle of nutritional yeast for a cheesy flavor or just go without.
- Use Raw, Unsweetened Nuts: Make sure the walnuts are plain and not roasted in any oils or sweeteners that aren’t paleo-friendly.
- Keep the Dressing Simple: Stick with extra virgin olive oil and apple cider vinegar—both are paleo-approved.
💡 Pro Tip: For all versions, keep the dressing tangy and fresh, and don’t be afraid to play with flavors like adding lemon juice or a sprinkle of chia seeds for an extra nutrient boost!
With these swaps, you can enjoy this salad no matter what plan you’re following. 🎉
Serving Ideas
🥩 As a Side Dish: Pair it with grilled chicken, steak, or fish for a fresh, crunchy contrast to your main course.
🥗 Make It a Meal: Top it with grilled chicken, tofu, or chickpeas for added protein and turn it into a hearty lunch or dinner.
🥖 With Soup & Bread: Serve alongside a warm bowl of butternut squash soup or tomato basil soup with a slice of crusty bread for the ultimate comfort combo.
🫓 Wrap It Up: Stuff it into a whole grain wrap or lettuce cups for a crunchy, handheld meal.
🥑 On a Bed of Greens: Spread it over a bed of arugula, spinach, or mixed greens to bulk it up into a larger salad.
🍳 Brunch Vibes: Serve it next to a fluffy omelet or some scrambled eggs for a refreshing brunch side.
🍔 BBQ or Picnic Side: This salad holds up great as a fresh, crunchy side at picnics, potlucks, or BBQs—no mayo means no worries about it sitting out.
🥙 Mediterranean Style: Add some hummus, olives, and pita bread on the side for a light Mediterranean-inspired plate.
This salad’s super versatile—serve it light, hearty, or anywhere in between!
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Drink Pairings
🍷 Wine Pairings:
- Sauvignon Blanc – Crisp, citrusy, and super refreshing, it pairs perfectly with the salad’s crunchy textures and zesty dressing.
- Chardonnay (Unoaked) – Its smooth, fruity notes complement the apple and walnuts without overpowering the flavors.
- Pinot Grigio – Light and slightly sweet, it balances the salad’s tangy apple cider vinegar and fresh herbs.
- Rosé – A dry rosé brings a fresh, fruity balance that’s ideal for a light salad like this.
🥤 Non-Alcoholic Pairings:
- Sparkling Water with Lemon or Lime – Simple, crisp, and refreshing—adds a little zing that works well with the salad’s flavors.
- Iced Green Tea – Mild, earthy notes complement the fresh parsley and celery while staying light and clean.
- Apple Cider (Chilled or Warmed) – Boosts the apple flavor in the salad and adds a cozy touch, especially in cooler months.
- Cucumber Mint Lemonade – Light, fresh, and a little sweet—perfect for picnics or outdoor meals.
- Ginger Kombucha – Adds a slight tang and fizz that pairs well with the vinaigrette while supporting the gut-friendly vibes of this salad.
Whether you’re sipping on wine or going alcohol-free, there’s something here to make every bite (and sip) even better! 🍏🥂✨
Storage Options
🥡 Storage Tips for Your Celery, Apple & Walnut Salad:
- Keep It Separate: Store the salad and dressing in separate containers to keep everything crisp.
- Airtight Is Key: Use an airtight container for the salad to lock in freshness and prevent wilting.
- Apple Browning Hack: Toss the chopped apple in a bit of lemon juice before storing to stop it from browning.
🧊 Meal Prep-Friendly (Up to 4 Days):
- Pre-Chop, Then Combine: Chop all the veggies and nuts ahead of time and store them dry. Add the dressing right before serving for the best texture.
- Mason Jar Method: Layer the salad in a mason jar—start with the dressing at the bottom, then apples, celery, walnuts, and parsley on top. Shake when ready to eat!
❄️ Freezing? Not So Much:
- This salad isn’t freezer-friendly—the celery and apples lose their crunch after thawing. It’s best enjoyed fresh or stored in the fridge for a few days.
💡 Quick Tip: If the celery starts to lose its crunch after a day or two, soak it in ice water for 5 minutes before serving to bring it back to life! 🧊✨
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Final Thoughts
And there you have it—simple, fresh, and crazy flavorful. This salad is proof that healthy doesn’t have to be boring or complicated. It’s got that perfect crunch, a little sweetness, a nutty bite, and a zippy dressing that ties it all together. Plus, it’s meal prep-friendly if you wanna make it ahead (just hold off on the dressing until go-time). Give it a try, play around with it if you like, and most importantly—enjoy every bite. Happy munching, folks!
Recipe Card
Anti-Inflammatory Celery, Apple and Walnut Salad
🥒🍏 Looking for a healthy salad that’s NOT boring? This Anti-Inflammatory Celery, Apple & Walnut Salad is the real deal—fresh, crisp, and tossed in a tangy vinaigrette. Bonus: it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and super quick to make!

What you'll need...
What you'll need to do...
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Step 1:
In a large mixing bowl, combine the sliced celery, chopped apple, walnuts, shaved parmesan, and chopped parsley. -
Step 2:
Drizzle the olive oil and apple cider vinegar over the salad. -
Step 3:
Season with salt and pepper to taste. -
Step 4:
Gently toss the ingredients until evenly coated and well mixed. -
Step 5:
Divide the salad into two serving bowls and serve immediately. -
Step 6:
Enjoy a fresh, crisp, and flavorful salad that's both nutritious and satisfying.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 2
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 342kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 29.97g47%
- Total Carbohydrate 12.89g5%
- Protein 8g16%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.