Showing posts with label recipes: salad dressing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes: salad dressing. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Pears, Goat Cheese...Need I Say More? Foodie Friday



Is there anything more beautiful than a simple pear?


With just a few ingredients and very little time, you can prepare a Delicious
salad  that is nice enough for company and yet simple enough for family.

Ingredients:
1 bag of spinach (don't forget to rinse it, even if it says pre-washed)
goat cheese (I used 3 oz. for this salad, you can add as much as you like)
1/2 cup (or more if you like) toasted nuts* (I used walnuts. You could use pecans, almonds or pine nuts)
1 pear-cored and thinly sliced

Place the spinach in a large bowl, top with sliced pears, goat cheese and cooled toasted nuts. Drizzle with Orange Vinaigrette before serving.



Orange Vinaigrette:
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup white vinegar
2 heaping T. orange marmalade
2 T. sugar
1 T. spicy mustard
pinch salt and pepper
Place in bowl and whisk until well blended. You can leave out the marmalade if you don't happen to have it, you may need to add a bit more sugar to sweeten the dressing.





I will be serving this salad with pork chops. I will also pour a bit of the dressing over the pork chops and let them marinate before cooking.


*To toast the walnuts (or whatever nuts you are using) I use a piece of foil with the ends turned up so that I can remove it easily from the oven. You can use a cookie sheet, but I’d rather throw away foil than wash something else. Place them in the cold oven, turn it on to 350 degrees and bake about 10 minutes. They can burn easily, so watch them closely. You will know they are toasted when you can just begin to smell them. Remove from oven, and let cool a few minutes.



Thursday, February 4, 2010

Need A Little Sauce For Those Wings? Blue (Bleu) Cheese Dressing-Foodie Friday


     I was lucky enough to briefly have a professional chef for my next door neighbor. He prepared wonderful meals and he was very willing to teach me some of his recipes. He only lived next door for 2 years, but we had some great meals with him. One of my favorite "Kevin recipes" is for Blue Cheese Dressing. It wasn't something anyone at my house liked...until we tried Kevin's recipe. It is easy to prepare and is delicious served with chicken wings, salads or as a dip for chips or veggies.



Ingredients:
6-8 oz. Blue Cheese (I made mine with 5 oz. today-it was what was available at my store)
8 oz. Real Mayonnaise
4 oz. Sour Cream
3 oz. Buttermilk (this is one time that the milk/vinegar substitute just doesn't work)
1 1/2 T. Vinegar (Kevin prefers red wine vinegar, I used white vinegar)
pinch of salt
pinch of pepper



Put half of the blue cheese into the blender or food processor, reserve the rest for later. Add all of the remaining ingredients and blend until smooth.


Add the remaining blue cheese.

 

Stir and chill. Enjoy!