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09-30-2016 08:30 PM
Most times I use use red onions in salads. I don't know about strange but My favorites are slivered almonds, dried cranberries corn,cottage cheese. . Also, do quinoa, avocado
09-30-2016 08:42 PM
Blueberries. They are like these perfect little packages that hold their own when sprinkled on a salad. Even if someone doesn't like them mixed into the salad, they hang around without absorbing any dressing and make a nice bit of dessert 😀
09-30-2016 08:47 PM
Feta cheese, strawberries, grapes, walnuts. Sometimes I almost forget the lettuce!
09-30-2016 09:05 PM
@JaneMarple wrote:
@SeaMaiden wrote:I eat a lot of salad....and I put a lot in my salads....but strange things? Hmmmm.....what would be considered strange?
Things that wouldn't go together like beets and bleu cheese which I do like.
I love beets and bleu cheese (or goat cheese) in salad. I didn't know that was considered weird. There are lots of salads at restaurants here that have that on the menu most are just beets, bleu or goat cheese and arugula with usually walnuts. I love those!! I make them at home once in while and roast the beets the oven(peeled) with olive oil, S&P in tin foil but they are SO messy and I look like I murdered someone whe I am done no matter how neatly I try to do it.
I can't think of anything really weird I put into salads. I eat a lot of salad but I do dislike iceberg lettuce in my salads. It is so boring. One of my favorites is arugula and really too many to list but the ones I buy most are mesclun, radicchio, kale, spinach, bok choy, watercress, escarole and butter. I like to change up my lettuces a lot. It can get boring using the same lettuces all the time.
I do one thing that I don't consider weird but many people have commented on is that I hate bottle dressing and don't have it in my house because no one uses it. My dressing of choice I make in the bottom of my wooden salad bowl I have owned forever. I put minced garlic at the bottom of the bowl and I use my pestle and crush it up a bit more in the bottom of the bowl to release more garlicky liquid. Then I add red wine vinegar, S&P and a little dijon mustard. I mix those up with a tiny whisk and add olive oil while I'm whisking. I do it by eye but we normally like it with more vinegar than oil. Then I throw my salad ingredients on there and mix. I like just a light coating of dressing. I hate it when it is drowning in dressing. Over the years I have perfected the amounts of each ingredient in the dressing. This how my mom made it and I make a couple of others with different vinegars and different acids like lemon, grapefruit, etc.. I add the rind too when using citrus. I also make blue cheese dressing too and my own ranch but we usually like the vinegary based dressings the most. I just love them. We both like a lot of garlic too. My mom always got a lot of compliments on her dressings and I do too. I have given this recipe at least a couple dozen times and showed many of my friends how to make it.
Probably the weirdest thing I like is to roast my tomatoes. In the winter we buy mainly heirloom grape tomatoes and roast them til they burst. They are so much more flavorful like that. We get our fruit and veg mostly from our CSA and they have the best heirloom tomatoes and produce in general and in the summer we don't roast them because they have great flavor on their own.
I would say every night we have dinner here at home we have some type of green. If it isn't a full on salad it is spinach sauteed with garlic, a little olive oil and butter. Sometimes it is both.
Sorry so long!
09-30-2016 09:09 PM
@JaneMarple wrote:One of the best salads that I've ever had was a chicken salad at a Middle Eastern or Indian restaurant. I don't remember everything that was in it but it had spicy chilis as one of the ingredients that made my nose run while eating it.
Sounds delicious and right up my alley!
09-30-2016 09:35 PM
@RoughDraft wrote:Feta cheese, strawberries, grapes, walnuts. Sometimes I almost forget the lettuce!
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Sometimes I do leave the lettuce out!
For lunch today,i had an avocado with an Italian dressed seafood salad mixed in.
Caprese salad is one of my all-time favorites.
I also like watermelon with feta and balsamic vinegar.
None of these had lettuce.
I also like to make a taco salad and use warm refried beans instead of meat.
09-30-2016 09:44 PM
I've been known to have up to twenty different items in my salad. Mostly vegetables. seeds and beans.
09-30-2016 09:48 PM
@mstyrion 1 wrote:
@RoughDraft wrote:Feta cheese, strawberries, grapes, walnuts. Sometimes I almost forget the lettuce!
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Sometimes I do leave the lettuce out!
For lunch today,i had an avocado with an Italian dressed seafood salad mixed in.
Caprese salad is one of my all-time favorites.
I also like watermelon with feta and balsamic vinegar.
None of these had lettuce.
I also like to make a taco salad and use warm refried beans instead of meat.
I'm with you on that last one, @mstyrion 1 - when it comes to Mexican food I'm All About the (refried) Beans and love my tacos, burritos, tostadas, etc. just with beans & cheese. And if you're lucky you can find potato tacos...
09-30-2016 09:50 PM
Love the pear, gorgonzola, candied walnuts & vinaigrette salads.
09-30-2016 09:58 PM
You ladies have me in the mood for salad. I think I'll make a Cobb salad tomorrow (minus the avocado)
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