Category Archives: Salads

Gorgonzola and Pecan Crunch Salad

Salad
7 c mixed greens
6 oz gorgonzola cheese, crumbled

Pecan Crunch
2/3 c pecans, chopped coarsely
2 T butter
1 T sugar
½ t salt
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
¼ t cayenne pepper

Vinaigrette
1 t Dijon mustard
1 t orange zest
2 t honey
2 T red wine vinegar
¼ c orange juice
½ c olive oil

To make pecan crunch: Combine all the pecan crunch ingredients in a small heavy pan. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally until the sugar caramelizes. Place the mixture in a small paper bag to cool. Shake the bag occasionally to break up the pieces. The pecan crunch can be stored in an airtight container up to a week or frozen for up to a month.

Combine the mustard, orange zest, honey, vinegar, and orange juice in a medium bowl. Whisk in the oil until blended. The vinaigrette can be refrigerated for up to two days.

To assemble the salad, combine a handful of cleaned and chilled greens on individual serving places with 1 oz of the cheese. Sprinkle pecan crunch on top of each salad and drizzle with vinaigrette. Serves 6.

Baby Blue Salad

Salad
3/4 pound mixed salad greens
4 oz blue cheese, crumbled
2 oranges, peeled and cut into thin slices
1 pint strawberries, quartered

Vinaigrette
1/2 c balsamic vinegar
3 T dijon mustard
3 T honey
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 small shallots, minced
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1 c olive oil

Pecans
1/2 c sugar
1 c warm water
1 c pecan halves
2 T sugar
1 T chili powder
1/8 t ground red pepper

Toss greens with balsamic vinaigrette and crumbled blue cheese. Place on six individual plates. Arrange orange slices and strawberry pieces over greens and top with sweet and spicy pecans.

Balsamic Vinaigrette: Whisk together first seven ingredients until blended. Gradually whisk in oil.

Sweet and Spicy Pecans: Stir together 1/4 c sugar and 1 c warm water until sugar dissolves. Add pecan halves and soak ten minutes. Drain, discarding sugar water. Combine 2 T sugar, chili powder, and red pepper. Add pecans, tossing to coat. Place on lightly greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 for ten minutes or until pecans are a golden brown, stirring once.

Broccoli Salad

Dressing
1/2 c mayonnaise
1/4 c sugar
1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar

Salad
1/2 c raisins
1/2 lb bacon, fried and crumbled
1 1/2 c sunflower seeds
1 bunch broccoli, chopped
1/2 c minced onion

Mix all dressing ingredients. Refrigerate, and let stand overnight. Right before serving, toss with remaining ingredients.

Notes: This is very unusual and good.

Strawberry Chicken Salad

½ c strawberry jam
½ c mayonnaise
10 oz canned chicken, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
½ c walnuts, in pieces
4 c lettuce in bite-sized pieces
½ c fresh strawberries, hulled

In large mixing bowl, combine mayonnaise and jam. Mix well. Add chicken, celery, and walnuts. Stir gently. Place lettuce in individual salad bowls. Top with an equal amount of chicken mixture and garnish with the fresh berries.

Notes: The canned chicken was surprisingly good the one time that I tried it. Otherwise, I’ve used about 1 ½ c home-cooked chicken in place of it.

Tuscan Bread Salad with Fresh Mozzarella and Basil

Vinaigrette
2 T red wine vinegar
1 t Dijon mustard
1 t minced shallots
½ t chopped fresh thyme
½ t minced garlic
1/3 c olive oil
Kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper

Salad
4 slices rustic bread, cut 1” thick
Olive oil
24 black olives, oil-cured
½ pint cherry tomatoes, cut in half
6 oz fresh mozzarella cheese, cubed
4 c salad greens
1 T pesto
¼ c fresh grated parmesan cheese
¼ c pine nuts, toasted
4 lemon wedges

For vinaigrette, combine vinegar, mustard, shallots, thyme, and garlic in a bowl. Slowly whisk in oil in a steady stream until dressing emulsifies. Season with salt and pepper, set aside.

Liberally brush both sides of bread with oil. Gill bread on both sides until golden and nicely marked by the heat. Remove, then use a serrated knife to cut into cubes. Put bread into serving bowl with the olives, tomatoes, mozzarella, and greens. Whisk the pesto into the vinaigrette. Pour the dressing over the salad and toss well. There should be enough to soak into the bread, but the salad greens shouldn’t be drenched.

Divide the salad among four plates. Scatter with parmesan cheese and pine nuts. Serve with lemon and fresh ground pepper.

Summer Salad

2 T olive oil
1 T balsamic vinegar
3 cloves garlic, crushed
12 oz penne pasta
¼ c Kalamata olives, chopped
2 T capers
3 oz feta cheese, crumbled
2 c spinach, chopped

Combine all ingredients and toss well.

Florentine Bread Salad

1 lb romaine lettuce, washed, torn into pieces
1 large cucumber, seeded, sliced thin
2 stalks celery, sliced thin
1 large tomato, cut into thin wedges
1 c sliced radishes
½ lb French bread, slightly stale, cubed
½ red onion, thinly sliced
1 c olive oil
½ c wine vinegar
1 t basil
2 cloves garlic, minced or crushed
½ t salt
Black pepper to taste
½ c parmesan cheese, grated

Put the lettuce, cucumber, celery, tomato, radishes, bread, and onion in a large bowl.

Put the oil, vinegar, basil, garlic, salt, and pepper in the container of a blender and blend on high speed for one minute. Pour the dressing over the salad, sprinkle on cheese, and toss gently for several minutes. The bread will soak up a lot of the dressing. Taste and correct the seasoning with more salt and pepper if desired.

Chill the salad for at least ½ hour before serving it. Serves 6-8.

Notes: This green salad, the Tuscan brainstorm for using up yesterday’s bread, is unlike others in that it can be made several hours ahead of time and will still be perfectly wonderful. Just toss it again shortly before serving. Serve it as a first course on its own or as part of an antipasto.

Stone Oven Pasta Salad

Salad
2 9-oz pkgs cheese-filled tricolor tortellini
3 handfuls tri-color dried corkscrew pasta
1 pkg basil, torn up
1 jar oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes
1 c shredded parmesan cheese

Dressing
1 c olive oil
¼ c lemon juice
1 ½ t salt
½ t garlic
2 T Worcestershire sauce

Cook and drain pasta. Toss with remaining salad ingredients. Mix dressing ingredients and shake well. Pour over salad and toss until coated.

Deli Bean and Pasta Salad

1 t salt
½ t sugar
¼ t black pepper
2 ½ T red wine vinegar
1 T lemon juice
2 t Worcestershire sauce
1 ½ t Dijon mustard
1 large shallot, peeled and quartered
2 cloves garlic, peeled and mashed
¼ c extra virgin olive oil
¼ c salad oil
1 T parsley, chopped fine
1 T chopped fresh basil, or ½ t dry
16 oz kidney beans, canned, rinsed and drained
16 oz garbanzo beans, canned, rinsed and drained
½ pound pasta
2 cans olives, sliced and drained
3 large roma tomatoes, diced
2/3 c carrot, diced
2/3 c red onion, diced

Combine ingredients through shallot in a measuring cup. Turn on food processor, drop shallots and garlic on. Pour in vinegar mixture, then add the oils slowly. Add the parsley and basil. When well mixed, stop machine. In a large bowl, toss rinsed and drained beans with the dressing and let marinate for at least a few hours. Cook pasta in a large volume of salted water for three to four minutes. When tender, drain well. Toss with the beans and dressing. Stir in half the olives, half the tomatoes, half the red onion, and half the carrots. Place the salad in a serving bowl and garnish with remaining vegetables.

Wilted Lettuce

This comes originally from M.L.’s kitchen.

6 slices of bacon
½ c sliced green onion
¼ c vinegar
¼ c water
2 t sugar
½ t salt
8 c leaf lettuce torn into bite-sized pieces
6 radishes, sliced thin
1 hard cooked egg, chopped

In a skillet, cook bacon until crisp. Remove bacon; drain, cool and crumble. Add onions to drippings in skillet; cook over low heat until onion is tender,a bout 3 minutes. Add vinegar, water, sugar, salt, and bacon. Cook and stir until boiling. Place lettuce in large bowl; pour hot dressing over lettuce; toss till well coated. Garnish with radish slices and chopped egg. Note: Salad should not be made ahead and refrigerated.