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Carrot Ribbon Salad
You (and your fork) will be twirling with delight after just one bite of this healthy carrot ribbon salad with a tangy Mediterranean vinaigrette.
It’s incredible how simply tweaking the preparation or presentation of an ingredient can cause a recipe to take over the internet. Bake a block of feta and it becomes a viral baked feta pasta, or whip a bit of instant coffee with cream and say hello to the infamous Dalgona coffee. So what happens when you shave carrots into long, thin tendrils? You get a stunning carrot ribbon salad that, quite frankly, we cannot get enough of.
This healthy salad is the latest recipe to take social media by storm. What makes it special is how the carrots are sliced into strands (similar to lemony zucchini ribbons). Not only does this create a unique and attractive presentation that’s super fun to eat, but it also creates more surface area for the sweet and vibrant citrus vinaigrette to cling to.
While many carrot ribbon salads tend to favor dressings made with soy, ginger and chili crisp for an Asian-inspired take, our version transports your taste buds to the Mediterranean and the Middle East, featuring spices such as coriander and cayenne, along with cilantro, orange, lemon and balsamic vinegar. The mashup of fresh, tangy and spicy flavors balances the sweet taste of the veggies in this carrot recipe.
How to Cut Ribbons for Carrot Salad
The elegant ribbons of carrots in this summer salad recipe may look tricky to perfect, but they’re really super easy to create if you have the right tools. To shave carrots for a ribbon salad, you’ll want to use a cheap and affordable vegetable peeler. You could use a mandoline slicer, too, if you have one.
After you wash the carrots, lay one carrot flat on a cutting board and run the vegetable peeler from the fat end of the carrot all the way down to its point, using even pressure. Repeat and rotate the carrot 90 degrees. Then continue to slice ribbons, rotating the carrot as needed to create ribbons of uniform width and length.
You’ll likely have a bit of irregularly shaped carrot leftover. You can either munch on these as you cook, save them for another dish (like a chopped salad) or use them to make a healthy homemade vegetable broth.
Carrot Ribbon Salad Ingredients
- Carrots: Add this to your roster of go-to healthy carrot recipes. Its quick and easy preparation and flavorful dressing are a hit with kids and adults alike. Because it’s full of carrots, this recipe has a generous dose of vitamin C and antioxidants that support the immune system and promote healthy skin, hair and eyes.
- Rice vinegar: Rice vinegar is a key ingredient in Japanese cooking. It’s a special type of vinegar made from fermented rice grain, and the flavor can’t be replicated by anything else.
- White balsamic vinegar: White balsamic is similar to regular balsamic vinegar but offers a milder flavor that’s more crisp and less sweet than darker balsamic varieties.
- Brown sugar: The dressing for this carrot ribbon salad is fairly acidic thanks to the vinegar and citrus ingredients. Brown sugar brings balance to the dish by offering a touch of sweetness.
- Spices: A blend of white pepper, coriander, celery salt, ginger, chili powder and cayenne infuses the salad with a warm and spicy kick of flavor.
- Cilantro: Cilantro pairs great with the spices and citrus flavors in the dressing and peppers the salad with a festive flourish of contrasting color.
- Almonds: A bit of nutty crunch adds a pleasing texture to this colorful salad.
- Citrus: The juice and zest of a few oranges and limes brighten the salad and complement the other flavors in the recipe.
- Salt: A few pinches of salt work wonders on this salad to balance and enhance the flavors of this carrot ribbon salad.
Directions
Step 1: Prepare the carrots

Wash the carrots. Then, using a vegetable peeler, shave them into ribbons. Place in a large bowl and add the almonds. Set aside.
Step 2: Mix the dressing

In another bowl, combine all the remaining ingredients: the rice vinegar, white balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, white pepper, ground coriander, celery salt, ground ginger, chili powder, cayenne pepper, chopped cilantro, orange juice and zest, lime juice and zest, and salt to taste.
Step 3: Combine, toss and serve

Pour about half the dressing over the carrot ribbons and almonds, and toss to coat. Add more dressing as desired, then serve immediately.
Editor’s Tip: Alternatively, you may refrigerate the salad for at least two hours to let the flavors develop.

Carrot Ribbon Salad Variations
- Make it Asian-inspired: To tweak this recipe so it has an Asian flavor profile, add 2 tablespoons of sesame oil, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce and 2 teaspoons of toasted sesame seeds to the dressing. You could also substitute 1 to 2 teaspoons of Sriracha or chili crisp in place of the chili powder and cayenne.
- Use other nuts: If you don’t have almonds, try using an equal amount of chopped cashews or peanuts in the recipe instead.
- Try carrot confetti: If you see a bag of rainbow carrots (usually a blend of orange, white, yellow and purple), try using those for this recipe instead for a colorful carrot explosion.
How to Store Carrot Ribbon Salad
Store carrot ribbon salad in an airtight food storage container and keep it refrigerated.
How long does carrot ribbon salad last?
Carrot ribbon salad is best when enjoyed within three or four days.
Carrot Ribbon Salad Tips

Do you need to peel carrots for carrot ribbon salad?
No. As long as you thoroughly wash and scrub the carrots to remove any dirt or impurities before peeling them, you don’t have to peel and discard the outer skin of the carrots. However, some find the taste of the outer skin a little bitter, so you may prefer to peel the carrots first if this flavor bothers you.
What else can you serve with carrot ribbon salad?
Carrot ribbon salad makes a wonderfully light and refreshing healthy side dish you can pair with an array of mains. Some of our favorite pairings include this herb chicken with apricots and feta, chicken shawarma and homemade falafel.