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

Aug 26, 2010

Fresh Cucumber Salad


Cucumbers can vary in their level of bitterness. Usually the older the more bitter, and the seeds are often more bitter than the flesh. Once you cut into a cucumber, taste it. If bitter, scrape or cut away the seeds. You might also want to soak the chopped cucumber in salt water to help offset the bitterness. The cucumbers we get are usually fine as is, but I have had some bitter ones. With regards to peeling, we almost always peel our cucumbers, but there are some varieties with thin, mild peels that you don't need to peel. Taste first if there is a question.


Ingredients:

* 1-2 large cucumbers (or 4-5 lemon cucumbers), peeled, quartered lengthwise, then sliced crosswise
* 1-2 Tbsp chopped fresh dill, basil, or Thai basil*
* 2-3 Tbsp seasoned rice vinegar
* Salt and pepper to taste
*I would add chives or sweet or purple onions

*To chop the basil, chiffonade it by stacking the leaves on top of each other, rolling them up like a cigar, and taking thin slices from one end to the other.
Method

Combine all ingredients in a bowl, toss to coat. Serve immediately, or make ahead (up to a couple of hours) and chill.

Serves 2-4

Jan 6, 2009

Caesar salad dressing


1 Tablespoon Olive oil
8 drops Worcestershire sauce
3 cloves garlic
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
2-3 Tablespoons mayonnaise


Best served over chopped romaine lettuce and sprinkled with fresh grated Parmesan cheese.

Nov 25, 2008

Italian salad dressing

This make a lot, so you might like to make half the recipe

In blender mix:

½ cup apple cider vinegar

½ cup water

½ cup honey

1 1/2t dry mustard powder

½ t salt

2 tsp. Dill

1 tsp. Basil

1 tsp. Oregano

As blender is running slowly pour in 2 ½ c. oil. (This will cause it to emulsify.)