Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas Winter Salad with Cheese!


Brrrrrrr! And yummmmmmmmmmmmm!

It's almost Christmas. The aromas of sweets and pines and candles. The laughter of children. The delight in their eyes. It's all worth it, isn't it?
But food is a major part of this holiday, and, after all the sweets I consume, I hunger for a good crisp salad filled with nutritious "fun" goodies.
According to Bernadette Bessette, the colorful grandmother of my protagonist in The Long Quiche Goodbye, texture, flavor and presentation matter.

So this week, keeping that adage in mind, I put together a winter salad using the tastiest items in my refrigerator. Adorn with strawberries and apples and you've got a truly beautiful plate.

CHRISTMAS WINTER SALAD
(for two)
Ingredients:
10 strings beans
2 strawberries, halved
6 sun-dried tomatoes
1/2 green apple, sliced thin
6 mushrooms
1 Tbs. safflower oil (to grill mushrooms)
6 mixed olives
6 slices favorite salami, halved
2 slices Scharfe Maxx cheese, diced
1 cup mixed greens
2-4 Tbs. oil and vinegar salad dressing (recipe below)

Directions:
Cook the string beans in boiling water laced with 1 tsp. salt for 3 minutes. Rinse and cool.
Grill the mushrooms in 1 Tbs. of oil, flipping once, until lightly browned.
Place greens on a salad plate. Top with salami, mushrooms, and cheese. Outline the greens with the green beans, strawberries, apple slices and olives.
Drizzle with salad dressing.
When you're eating the salad, mix it all together. That's how it tastes best to me!

SIMPLE SALAD DRESSING

Ingredients:
2 Tbs. safflower (or olive) oil
4 Tbs. balsamic vinegar
1/2 tsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. dried basil
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper

Directions:
Shake and serve.
Enjoy!!!

Note: I found Scharf Maxx Cheese at Murray's Cheese Shop in New York. It's a raw swiss cheese made by the Studer Dairy in Hatswil and is a very piquant cheese. Yum!

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Merry, merry Christmas to all. May your new year be filled with love, laughter and good health!

Avery






6 comments:

  1. Avery, I'm on a salad kick... just had three fabulous ones over the weekend that I'm itching to recreate at home. And now you've provided another great one for me to attempt. Sounds delicious.

    Have a very merry week! ;-)
    Julie

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  2. With all the Christmas cookie recipes flouting around recently... A great sounding salad hits the spot!

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  3. Avery-

    I'm drooling! Your description of the cheese has my purse in hand and heading for the store. This
    salad looks delightful. Thank you for posting it.

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  4. Salad does sound good right now. This one sounds very Christmas-y in it's color scheme and very yummy from its ingredients.

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  5. Let me get this straight. If I eat salad, I get to eat more cookies? I'm game! The salad sounds delicious, Avery!

    ~ Krista

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  6. Lovely post about the magic of the season. Always love a good salad, and I am esp. excited that you mentioned my very favorite cheese shop in NYC - Murray's! Three Cheers!

    :)

    ~Cleo

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