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'''Raspberry Vinegar
1 cup white wine vinegar
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<br />1 cup red wine vinegar
 
<br />1 cup red wine vinegar
 
<br />&frac12; cup raspberries, fresh or frozen
 
<br />&frac12; cup raspberries, fresh or frozen
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'''Salad Dressing
 
<br />&frac12; cup olive oil
 
<br />&frac12; cup olive oil
 
<br />&frac12; cup vegetable oil
 
<br />&frac12; cup vegetable oil
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<br />2 tablespoons dried tarragon leaves, or 4 tablespoons fresh
 
<br />2 tablespoons dried tarragon leaves, or 4 tablespoons fresh
 
<br />Dash of salt to taste
 
<br />Dash of salt to taste
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--- Salad
 
<br />1 head Bibb lettuce
 
<br />1 head Bibb lettuce
 
<br />1/2 head red leaf lettuce
 
<br />1/2 head red leaf lettuce

Revision as of 11:15, 16 July 2015

Ingredients

Raspberry Vinegar

1 cup white wine vinegar


1 cup red wine vinegar
½ cup raspberries, fresh or frozen

Salad Dressing
½ cup olive oil
½ cup vegetable oil
½ cup maple syrup
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons dried tarragon leaves, or 4 tablespoons fresh
Dash of salt to taste

--- Salad
1 head Bibb lettuce
1/2 head red leaf lettuce
1/4 crumpled blue cheese
12 rings red onion, sliced ¼" thick
3 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted

Directions

  • First prepare a raspberry vinegar: combine red and white vinegars and raspberries. Cover and let sit for 48 hours. Strain the vinegar and store at room temperature. (You can also use a commercial raspberry vinegar.)
  • To make Raspberry-Maple Dressing, whisk together in a bowl 1/2 cup of the raspberry vinegar, the oils, maple syrup, mustard, tarragon and salt.
  • Tear lettuce leaves by hand and toss in a large bowl with 3/4 cup of dressing.
  • To serve, divide lettuce evenly onto 6 chilled plates and top each with the blue cheese, onion rings and toased pine nuts.

Variations: Roasted walnuts can be used in place of toasted pine nuts; a mix of European greens or your favorite varieties can be used in place of Bibb and red leaf lettuces.

Tip: Use the Raspberry-Maple Dressing as a marinade for seafood and poulty. The sugar in the recipe caramelizes and glazes grilled foods.

Yield

6 salads

Nutrition

Source

Friends of Chuck Muer's Restaurants