Fall Farro Salad with Butternut Squash & Brussels Sprouts

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This Fall Farro Salad with Butternut Squash & Brussels Sprouts is a hearty salad that’s packed with seasonal ingredients and tossed in a tangy apple cider vinaigrette! Vegan, Gluten-Free Option.

Table of Contents
  1. A Filling Fall Salad
  2. Ingredients for Fall Farro Salad
  3. How to Make Fall Farro Salad
  4. Serving Suggestions
  5. FAQs
  6. Fall Farro Salad with Butternut Squash & Brussels Sprouts Recipe

This cozy Fall Farro Salad with Butternut Squash & Brussels Sprouts is a vibrant medley of textures and flavors! Creamy butternut squash and crunchy shredded Brussels sprouts get roasted with rosemary, thyme, and sweet maple syrup, then added to a bed of hearty farro, fresh parsley, dried cranberries, and crunchy bites of pumpkin seeds. Last but not least, everything gets tossed in a tangy cider vinaigrette made from just 5 simple ingredients! 😊

fall farro salad in serving dish with wooden tongs

A Filling Fall Salad

If you know me, you know I love turning salads into hearty, filling dishes. Don’t get me wrong, I love the simplicity of just greens and dressing, but this satiating seasonal salad is far from basic!

Protein-packed farro and loads of freshly chopped parsley make the perfect salad base. Creamy bites of herb-roasted butternut squash, crisp Brussels sprouts, sweet morsels of dried fruit, and crunchy pumpkin seeds add the perfect balance of taste and texture. To top it all off, everything gets tossed in a simple apple cider vinaigrette for the ultimate fall touch. 

Ingredients for Fall Farro Salad

ingredients for fall farro salad arranged on marble countertop

This salad is a hearty medley of fall veggies, grains, and herbs like butternut squash, Brussels sprouts, fresh parsley, rosemary, thyme, shallot, dried cranberries, and crunchy pumpkin seeds. These cozy autumn flavors pair perfectly with a tangy apple cider vinaigrette that’s made from just 5 simple ingredients – apple cider vinegar, olive oil, dijon mustard, maple syrup, and freshly crushed garlic.  

If you’d like to substitute the butternut squash in this recipe for another one of your favorite fall squashes, feel free to do so (and let me know what you think!). This recipe can also easily be made gluten-free by swapping farro with equal parts of your favorite gluten-free grain like quinoa, brown rice, or gluten-free orzo. 

side by side photos of vegetables before and after roasting

How to Make Fall Farro Salad

  1. Cook the farro until tender, drain, then set aside. 
  2. On one baking tray, place the butternut squash, maple syrup, rosemary, salt, pepper, and olive oil. On a second baking tray, place the Brussels sprouts, shallot, thyme, salt, pepper, and olive oil. 
  3. Roast both trays for 20 mins, then remove the Brussels sprouts. Flip the butternut squash and continue to cook until tender and golden.
  4. Place the dressing ingredients into a jar and shake well. Set aside. 
  5. Add the farro, roasted veggies, parsley, cranberries/cherries, and pumpkin seeds to a bowl, pour in the dressing, then toss
  6. Serve chilled (or warm, depending on what you’re craving!). 
fall farro salad in serving dish with wooden tongs

Caitlin’s Cooking Tips

  • Use separate baking trays: I prefer to roast the butternut squash and Brussels sprouts on separate, smaller baking trays since the Brussels sprouts have a shorter cook time. You can also bake them on the same baking tray and just remove them halfway through using a spatula. 
  • Make it a main: Make this farro salad even more filling by adding some white beans or my crispy tofu for a well-balanced meal! 

Serving Suggestions

A salad like this is exciting enough to make anyone a salad-lover…every bite is a vibrant mixture of textures and autumn flavors. This recipe pairs perfectly alongside nearly any cool-weather main, offering loads of vitamins, fiber, and plant-based protein! Try it with a plate of creamy fall pasta or a bowl of warm winter soup, or enjoy it alongside a batch of crispy rosemary garlic tofu

Enjoy this salad warm or chilled. Any leftovers you have will store in the fridge for up to 2 days. You can also make your components ahead of time and throw everything together when you’re ready to enjoy–simply roast your vegetables beforehand and mix the dressing ahead of time! 

If you’re looking for more hearty salad recipes that are perfect for fall and winter, you’ll love this Kale & Cranberry Salad with Tahini Cider Dressing, this Winter Kale Salad with Pomegranate Vinaigrette, and this Kale Apple Walnut Salad with Cider Dressing!

close up photo of fall farro salad

FAQs

Is farro gluten-free?

Farro is a type of whole grain wheat, so by default, it is not gluten-free. If you’d like this recipe to be gluten-free, you can use quinoa, rice, or gluten-free orzo instead.

Is farro a carb or a protein?

Farro is a nutrient-dense grain that’s high in protein, providing about 5-6 grams per serving. It does contain carbohydrates as well, providing about 30 grams per serving. It’s also high in fiber, magnesium, zinc, and certain B vitamins. 

What can I use instead of butternut squash?

Sweet potato, pumpkin, or any other creamy fall squash like acorn or kabocha would be delicious in this recipe! 

Enjoy! If you make this recipe and decide to share it on Facebook or Instagram, don’t forget to tag me @FromMyBowl + #FromMyBowl! I would also love it if you could leave a comment below with a recipe rating! Thank you for the support 😊

fall farro salad topped with fresh parsley

Fall Farro Salad with Butternut Squash & Brussels Sprouts

4.96 from 45 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 4 people
This Fall Farro Salad with Butternut Squash & Brussels Sprouts is a hearty salad that’s packed with seasonal ingredients and tossed in a tangy apple cider vinaigrette! Vegan, Gluten-Free Option.

Ingredients
  

For the Roasted Vegetables:

  • 1 butternut squash peeled and cubed (about 3 cups; 495 g)
  • 1 tablespoon grade A maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • Olive oil for drizzling
  • Salt & black pepper to taste
  • 3 cups (200 g) shredded Brussels sprouts (about 12)
  • 1 shallot thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon fresh thyme

For the Salad:

  • 1 cup (188 g) dry farro cooked according to packaged instructions
  • 1/2 cup (60 g) chopped fresh parsley
  • 1/2 cup (70 g) dried cranberries or cherries
  • 1/3 cup (50 g) pumpkin seeds

For the Dressing:

Instructions

  • Prep: Preheat the oven to 400F and set two small baking trays aside. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the farro according to package instructions. Drain the farro once tender and set aside.
  • Roast the Vegetables: On one tray, combine the butternut squash with the maple syrup, rosemary, salt, pepper, and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss well. On the second tray, combine the Brussels sprouts, shallot, and thyme. Season with salt and pepper, drizzle with oil, and toss well.
  • Bake: Place both baking trays on the top rack of the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Remove the Brussels sprouts after 20 minutes and set aside. Flip the butternut squash and return to the oven for an additional 10 to 15 minutes, until tender with golden edges.
  • Make the Dressing: Add the olive oil, vinegar, maple syrup, mustard, garlic, and salt to a small jar. Shake well until emulsified and then set aside.
  • Combine: Add the farro to the large mixing bowl and top with the roasted Brussels and butternut squash, as well as the parsley, cherries, and pumpkin seeds. Pour the dressing over the salad and toss well to combine.
  • Serve: serve chilled (or warm, if you’d like!) Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

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Recipe Notes

  • Gluten-Free: you can easily make this recipe gluten-free by swapping the farro with equal parts of a gluten-free grain. Quinoa, brown rice, or gf orzo would be great!
  • Other Substitutions: butternut squash can be swapped with sweet potato or another fall squash.

Nutrition

Calories: 522kcalCarbohydrates: 86gProtein: 12gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.003gSodium: 342mgPotassium: 1195mgFiber: 16gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 21650IUVitamin C: 107mgCalcium: 175mgIron: 5mg
Keyword: butternut squash salad, Vegan farro salad
Course: Salad, Side Dish
Method: Oven, Stovetop
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

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  1. 5 stars
    Made it for Thanksgiving today and everybody loved it. The dressing is delicious – glad I made extra because the salad was all gone! I used red/wild rice instead of farro, love that it’s easily customisable.

  2. 5 stars
    My husband LOVED this. Said it was one of the best meals we have had at home in a while! I replaced the Farro with Quinoa, and shallots with red onion (cause that’s what we had), and added chicken thighs on top and he was RAVING about it. 10/10 recommend. Amazing flavors, every filling & while it takes a while to cook, the ingredients were things I already had in my fridge or pantry aside from the squash. Soooo good

  3. 4 stars
    Delicious, but 15 minutes in the oven and I could smell the Brussels sprouts starting to burn. The squash didn’t need the full 20 minutes either. Maybe adjust the time or temperature. That being said, one of the tastiest and most autumnal salads I’ve ever eaten!

  4. 5 stars
    Caitlin! Thank you for another AMAZING recipe, my boyfriend and I loved this one so much. I subbed sweet potato and walnuts for the squash and pumpkin seeds — still so good. Also, always love your videos! I need to get myself a copy of your cookbook 🤩

  5. 5 stars
    Delicious salad! I made it for a fall get together and it was a hit. Easy to follow directions and great flavors.

  6. 5 stars
    Absolutely delish!!! This is my newest addition to weekly meal prep! One question, is it 522 calories per the full prepared recipie above which serves 4 people? So 130 per serving? Or is it 522 per individual serving? Thank you!

  7. 5 stars
    Delicious! And FYI – if you shop at Trader Joe’s, one bag of their shaved Brussels sprouts and one bag of their cubed butternut squash are the exact right measurements for the recipe. No chopping!

  8. 5 stars
    I had the ingredients farro, squash, and google found this recipe. So glad because this was delicious! the flavors went together so good. I messed up and put maple syrup on my sprouts too but it was still good. I served it room temperature. Really can’t think of anyway to
    improve it. Thank you for the great recipe.

  9. 5 stars
    This is a fantastic make ahead recipe for any everyday or event meal; I made it for Christmas dinner and it was perfect! Prepped the parts in advance, put together just before dinner! Everyone gave it a five star review. This will go in my Favorites file…thank you

  10. If you were going to make this the day before the “meal” would you leave off the dressing until serving ? thanks ! this looks so good and can’t wait to try it

    1. Either way would work! I actually think the salad tastes even better after sitting in the fridge overnight, as the flavours have time to meld together. And since there are no salad leaves in this you don’t have to worry about anything wilting. However, if you want your veggies and farro to have more of a ‘bite’ you can dress this just before serving 🙂