For an extra layer of flavor, try toasting the fennel seeds and grind to a powder. Adding this to your vinaigrette will have people asking what your secret is. When segmenting the oranges, be sure to remove all of the white pith, as it can be bitter. If you don't have a mandoline, use a very sharp knife to thinly slice the fennel bulb. The thinner the slices, the more tender it will be. Try adding toasted nuts such as pistachios or almonds for added crunch and nutty flavor
Deja Schultz
Jun 7, 2025Next time I will try adding some toasted almonds for crunch.
Neoma Rempel
Jun 4, 2025A great light lunch or side dish. I will definitely make this again.
Christian Purdy
May 2, 2025Easy to prepare and full of flavor. I love how the salty olives balance the sweet orange.
Khalid Murray
Apr 27, 2025I added some crumbled goat cheese for extra creaminess, and it was amazing!
Itzel Auer
Nov 16, 2024The fennel can be a bit strong for some, so I recommend using a mandoline to get it super thin.
Wilton Jakubowski
Oct 25, 2024I made this for a potluck, and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved the combination of flavors.
Kelli Reinger
Oct 13, 2024This salad was a refreshing and delicious! The orange vinaigrette is the perfect complement to the fennel and olives.