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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Good As Gold Vinaigrette
I love going to the Downtown Ypsilanti Farmers' Market on Tuesday afternoons! It's fairly small and not terribly crowded; so it's a wonderful opportunity to chat with the vendors and to revel in baked goods, fresh herbs, live music, and gorgeous plants, fruits and vegetables.
Last week, I bought some beautiful salad greens that also came with an extra perk: vibrant edible flowers. Why be boring with iceberg lettuce, when you can have a freshly picked variety of leaves and the added bonus of a unique ingredient?
So I hardly wanted to pour plain ol' grocery store salad dressing onto such a lovely accompaniment to my dinner! And that's when I started tinkering with a little of this and a splash of that to make a light, sweet vinaigrette that was the perfect complement to the freshness of the lettuce and the twinge of zest from the flowers.
I started with the basics: oil and vinegar. From there, I simply used what I had - leftover pineapple juice, a lime waiting for a purpose in life, and a touch of hot sauce when the vinaigrette just needed a little bit of oomph.
This dressing would be ideal for any salad featuring chicken or fruit, as well, if you turn it into a meal rather than a side dish.
Good As Gold Vinaigrette
1/8 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon lemon balsamic vinegar (see note below)
1 tablespoon pineapple juice concentrate
juice from 1/4 lime
pinch of kosher salt
4 drops cayenne pepper sauce
Whisk together all ingredients, and drizzle over salad.
Note: Lemon balsamic vinegar is available at Fustini's Oils and Vinegars, a proud Michigan-based franchise. You can use 1/2 tablespoon each of balsamic vinegar and lemon juice as a substitute for the lemon balsamic vinegar.
WOW. That sounds divine! I LOVE vinegarette dressing. The lemon sounds lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful salad, Mary! I love the vinaigrette that you made. I'm sure the lemon balsamic vinegar and pineapple juice combination made it extra special!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, the vinaigrette sounds lovely! Perfect for a summer salad.
ReplyDeleteI was reading that recipe and heard myself going, 'Ooo' when I got to 'pineapple,' and another 'ooo' when I got to the cayenne. This sounds delicious, Mary!
ReplyDeleteI've made vinaigrette 1000 times and would never think to add pineapple juice, and cayenne pepper sauce. What an interesting pairing. I can almost feel the dressing come alive in my mouth. Lovely photo of the salad too. I wish I could reach in and pluck out a flower.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious : )
ReplyDeletesounds delicious!
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