Remember
this glorious salad? It’s funny
how fast a year goes by... What’s even
more surprising is that I don’t embrace salads all that often. It’s probably because my dominant meat lover
side usually screams for decadently rich and mostly porky goodness. But that changes significantly in the
summertime. Remember this family classic? We eat it almost every day
in the hot season.
Last
year, it felt as if we turned to the Warm Goat Cheese Salad for the sole
purpose of detoxifying our bodies after a week of undeniable binge eating in
Las Vegas. But it was also because it
was summer, a season when I’m instinctively inclined to get rid of the clutter
and heavy food from my eating routine and make room for fresh, clean, light, and
vibrant alternatives. I’m also a goat
cheese junkie. And the chief ingredient
of this salad is... you guessed... goat cheese. On top of that, this salad is good, really good! Yet, I felt that it needed some tweaking and
a new spin to make it utterly delicious.
My new
version of the salad, the Fresh Goat
Cheese Salad, is a riff on the Barefoot Contessa favorite without the fried
element and with a couple of extras. It’s
a snap to assemble; uses only simple and unspoiled ingredients, and I find it
to be more suited for the scorching heat than its sister. Still, the salad is abundant in textures and
lovely flavors. The raisins give it a
pleasantly sweet chewiness; the walnuts bring a toasty crunchiness; the goat
cheese makes it hearty and creamy; while the drizzle of light homemade lemony
dressing adds a touch of acidity. A no
muss, no fuss colorful summer salad, so graceful in its simplicity you’ll be
eating it all season long!
Fresh Goat Cheese Salad
Inspired
by Salad with Warm Goat Cheese by
Barefoot Contessa
Makes:
6 servings
Ingredients:
·
6-7 cups mixed salad greens
·
½ cup golden raisins
·
Heaped ½ cup toasted walnuts, roughly chopped
·
4 ounces goat cheese, crumbled
·
Juice of 1 large, juicy lemon
·
½ teaspoon salt
·
¼ teaspoon black pepper
·
¼ cup olive oil
·
Optional: freshly ground black pepper
Instructions:
To
toast the walnuts: Preheat the oven to
350°F. Spread the walnuts on a large
baking sheet. Roast the nuts in the oven
for about 10-12 minutes. Allow them to
cool completely.
Place
the mixed salad greens in a large bowl.
Add the golden raisins, walnuts, and goat cheese.
For
the dressing: In a small bowl, whisk
together the lemon juice, salt and pepper.
Slowly pour in the olive oil, whisking constantly until the dressing
thickens slightly.
Pour
the dressing over the salad and toss well to combine. Divide the salad among plates and add more
freshly ground black pepper if desired.
Poftă
Bună! (Bon Appétit!)
The toasted walnuts really add a great flavor to the salad!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much and I totally agree – toasted walnuts are amazing and add such a great flavor to the salad :)
DeleteA woman after my own heart! I love goat cheese so much it's almost unhealthy. And, hallelujah for a simple and crisp summer salad! Sometimes the best ones are the simplest, too. This is on next week's meal plan already, but I'm going to pick up golden raisins for an extra touch. Thanks! :) Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteHaha... Isn't goat cheese the best? I absolutely love it! Thank you, Katy, and I hope you enjoy this salad :)
DeleteFoarte bun pentru ierbivori.Unde a disparut carnea in America ? Ca de obicei pozele sunt super. Tata te pupa
ReplyDeleteMultumesc, tati! E vara asa ca ierburile sunt in voga :)
DeleteRaisins and goat cheese are always a winning combination in my book!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the wonderful comment! I love raisins and goat cheese together, too. They really work well together :)
DeleteI feel exactly the same about salads vs. meat, but if you top it with goat cheese, nuts and dried fruit, then that´s a different story! Love this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Paula! I find it difficult to take a break from meat too but I love this salad and it makes me so happy, and the break from meat doesn't feel bad at all :)
DeleteThat's a beautiful looking salad and a perfect meal for hot weather conditions. I think the lemony dressing would go so well with the goats cheese xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Charlie! This salad is lovely especially when it's hot outside and the lemony dressing is really light, which complements the salad so well :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful salad! We're having cold weather but I'm craving it nevertheless :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Lorraine! I know that this salad works well in cold weather, too :)
DeleteI love goat cheese in my salads. This looks awesome and so healthy and colourful! I must give your salad a try. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the lovely comment! I love goat cheese, too; it's so creamy and delightful. I think you'll love this salad :)
DeleteYour goat cheese salad recipe looks so yummy! I can't wait to try it this weekend :) Laura
ReplyDeleteMmmmm...what a terrific salad! Simple, but every ingredient is vital and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Liz! You're so right – it's a simple salad but all the ingredients work together beautifully and make it delicious :)
Deletewhat a gorgeous and delicious salad! i just wanna dig right in!
ReplyDeleteI wanna dig right in, too :) Thank you, Jenn! :)
DeleteHi Dana,
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a timeless classic. I can eat at least two plates of these!
Zoe
Thanks so much, Zoe! I find it so easy to eat multiple plates of this salad at once and so does my husband :)
DeleteThe goat cheese salad is absolutely delicious! My husband loved your homemade dressing and the toasted walnuts :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh... :) You're so sweet, Laura! Thank you so much for trying the salad! I'm so happy you guys loved it! It's super easy to make including the dressing and don't the toasted walnuts bring it to a different level of delicious? I love it and I'm so glad you do, too :)
DeleteWhat a lovely, gorgeous salad. I adore goat cheese, walnuts and raisins together. Can't wait to give this one a go!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Maria! I love these ingredients together, too. They all work so well! I hope you like the salad – let me know how it turns out :)
DeleteLove the combination of ingredients - walnut and goats cheese, perfect!
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