| Summertime is Salad Time – Part II |
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| Written by Debbi Covington |
| Tuesday, 07 August 2018 14:43 |
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I rarely peel peaches. The skin is perfectly safe to eat. Be sure to wash the peaches just like you would wash an apple or pear before consuming.
For the balsamic reduction: 1 cup balsamic vinegar Pour vinegar into a small saucepan and place over high heat. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer until the vinegar has reduced to 1/3 cup, about 15 minutes. Set balsamic reduction aside to cool. Cover, unrefrigerated, until ready to serve. For the steak: 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon dijon mustard 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 cloves garlic, minced ½ teaspoon dried oregano ½ teaspoon dried basil ½ teaspoon dried thyme ½ teaspoon paprika ¼ cup olive oil 1 (2 to 3-pound) London broil or flank steak Combine balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, and spices. Whisk in olive oil. Place meat in a gallon-sized zip-lock bag. Pour marinade over meat. Marinate in the refrigerator for 12 to 48 hours. (The longer the meat marinates, the more tender it will be.) To cook, remove the meat from the marinade and let it come to room temperature. Preheat grill to high heat. Turn the grill down to medium high or let coals cool down before you put the meat on. Turn the meat about every 6 minutes. (Cooking time will depend on how hot the grill is and the size of your meat. The meat will continue to cook as it rests so it’s best to remove it from the grill when it’s a bit underdone.) When the meat reaches an internal temperature of 130 degrees, remove from the grill and let rest for 10-15 minutes. Cut meat into thin slices across the grain. For the salad: Green leaf lettuce, shredded Fresh peaches, diced with skin on Blueberries Blue cheese, crumbled Walnuts, toasted and roughly chopped Place lettuce greens on a serving platter. Add peaches, blueberries, blue cheese and walnuts. Top with warm sliced steak and drizzle with balsamic reduction. Greek Salad with Lamb Chop Lollipops Substitute lamb loin chops or even ground lamb, if you prefer. For the vinaigrette: ¼ cup olive oil 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar ½ teaspoon garlic salt ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper ¼ teaspoon sugar Place all ingredients in a small jar and shake to mix. Set aside until ready to serve. For the tzatziki sauce: Greek yogurt English cucumber Dried dill weed Place yogurt in a bowl. Peel cucumber, remove seeds and dice into small pieces. Fold cucumber into the yogurt. Season to taste with dill weed. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Store leftover tzatziki in the refrigerator for up with 5 days. For the lamb: 1 rack lamb, cut into chops Salt and pepper, to taste Season lamb with salt and pepper. Grill over medium-high heat for about 3 minutes per side or until cooked through to desired doneness. Transfer chops to an oven-safe plate and place in the oven to keep warm. For the salad: Green leaf lettuce, chopped or torn English cucumber, diced Roma tomatoes, diced Red onion, finely diced Baby carrots, sliced Kalamata olives Pepperoncini peppers, sliced Feta cheese, crumbled Place salad greens on a plate; dress lightly with prepared vinaigrette. Add cucumber, tomatoes, red onion, carrots, olives, peppers and feta cheese. Top with warm lamb chops. Serve with a dollop of tzatziki sauce.
Think super healthy tacos minus the shells. For the beef: 1 pound ground beef 1 (1.25-ounce) packet taco seasoning ½ cup water Brown ground beef in a large skillet; drain well on paper towels. Return beef to skillet; add taco seasoning and water. Cook according to directions on back of seasoning packet. Keep warm until ready to serve. For the salad: Green leaf lettuce, shredded Red onion, diced Campari tomatoes, halved and sliced Sliced pickled jalapenos Sliced back olives Monterey-Jack cheese, shredded Guacamole Taco sauce Place lettuce on a platter. Top with red onion, tomatoes, jalapenos and olives. Add seasoned beef to salad. Top with shredded cheese and guacamole. Drizzle with taco sauce.
I took this salad to a dinner party last Sunday. It's a great side dish for any type of grilled meat. I used canned pears and mandarin oranges. For the vinaigrette: ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon honey 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper Whisk oil, vinegar, honey, mustard, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Set aside until ready to serve. For the salad: Baby arugula Canned pears, sliced Mandarin oranges, drained Blueberries Kalamata olives, halved Goat cheese, crumbled Walnuts, toasted and roughly chopped Place arugula in a large bowl; toss lightly with vinaigrette. Top with pears, oranges, blueberries, olives, goat cheese and walnuts. Lowcountry Spinach Salad This is one of my favorite salads from my college days at Atlantic Christian in Wilson, NC. My roommate, Lori Jones Wagner, was the first person to introduce me to bamboo shoots. I've loved them ever since. For the vinaigrette: ¼ cup red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard ½ cup ketchup 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1/3 cup vegetable oil Salt Freshly ground black pepper In a small bowl, whisk together vinegar, mustard, ketchup, sugar and Worcestershire sauce. Gradually whisk in vegetable oil. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. For the salad: Baby spinach leaves, stems trimmed Fresh mushrooms, sliced Red onion, finely chopped Roma tomato, quartered and sliced Boiled eggs, quartered Bacon, cooked and crumbled Canned bamboo shoots, chopped Sliced black olives Spread spinach on a large serving platter. Arrange remaining ingredients decoratively over the spinach. Serve with vinaigrette on the side.
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