This time of year I start getting the urge to eat and cook springy foods. I made pasta primavera last night for dinner, even though it included several rather winter vegetables, to get in the spirit. Even though the main dish is so veggie based, I still like to eat a green salad with it. One of my favorite salad dressings is this poppyseed dressing. I have two variations of it and I will post both.
In the past I have usually made it with vegetable oil because the one time I used olive oil, I didn't care for it. However, my son brought back some olive oil from the area that is is supposed to have the best olive oil in Spain. I tried that olive oil in the dressing and it is fabulous although it does have a slight greenish tint.
Also, I pour the oil (whatever kind I am using) in a thin steady stream through the center hole of my blender lid. This makes the dressing thicken to a nice consistency.
Below are a few salad combinations to get you started even before spring fully arrives.
1 large head romaine, torn into bite size pieces (fresh spinach is also good)
1 cup shredded Swiss cheese
1 cup cashews
¼ cup craisins
1 apple, cubed
1 pear, cubed
Combine and toss with dressing to coat.
Dressing:
Blend in blender:
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup sugar
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons finely chopped onion
1 teaspoon
With machine running add 2/3 cup olive oil in a slow steady stream. Process until thick and smooth. Add 1 tablespoon poppy seeds.
Variation: Brenda's Spinach Salad: baby spinach, parmesan cheese, craisins, slivered almonds-toasted, fruit (sliced pears, strawberries, or mandarin oranges). Toss with dressing: In blender, blend ¼ onion, 1/3 c. red wine vinegar, then add ½ c. sugar, 1 tsp. salt, 1 T poppy seeds, 1 T grey poupon mustard, 1 cup oil. Blend in blender.
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What I Do: I had better luck making the salad dressing from Brenda but I don’t add the mustard. I mix and match what I have on hand, but I really like the craisins and/or other fruit in addition to the vegetables in my salad. My sons are not as fond of fruit or nuts in the salads, so sometimes I serve the craisins or nuts on the side to be added as desired.