I get put on salad duty a lot for family dinners. It might be the homemade dressings, it might be the crunch of some kind of nut, and it might be the fact that I own a bowl big enough to accommodate salad enough for twenty.
It’s probably the bowl.
I try to make it match the season as much as possible. Strawberries + sunflower seeds in the spring, grilled peach + pecan for summer, anything with apples or pears for the fall and a wedge or a cobb thrown in here and there to mix it up.
For this one, I coupled my mom’s love of pistachios with fall pears, and crumbled bacon. Then, I topped it all off with a red onion, maple vinaigrette… if you haven’t ever made your own salad dressing, this one has the blender do all of the work.
For the Salad:
- Salad greens {I am lazy, I just pick up whatever organic lettuce mix looks good that day, today it was a baby romaine mix}
- 1 – 2 pears depending on how many people you are serving, I plan for 1/3 pear per person
- pistachios {you can substitute pecans or walnuts here}
- cooked bacon, optional
- bleu, goat, or cheddar cheese, optional
For the Maple Red Onion Vinaigrette:
- 1/4 – 1/3 cup red onion, roughly chopped
- 3 Tablespoons of real maple syrup
- 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
- 2/3 cup olive oil
- juice of half a lime
- pinch salt, pinch of black or red pepper
Throw all of the vinaigrette ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth and a little frothy. Allow to sit while you prep the salad ingredients.
Chop the pears, you can slice if you want a pretty presentation or if you are going to individually plate. When I’m making it for twenty, I just chop into bite sized pieces. Crumble the bacon.
In a large bowl, dress the salad greens, tossing to coat evenly. {You will NOT pour on all of the dressing, just use what you need and coat the leaves well.} Then top with the pears, pistachios, bacon, and cheese if you’d like.
2 comments:
I will need to try this! I am loving the maple/onion sweet/hot thing.
Okay, I do this salad, but a different dressing. Your dressing recipe looks amazing! Yum. Stealing now!
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