3/31/10

food resolutions: making my own salad dressping

Back in January, I saw on someone's blog (that I can't find now) their New Year's resolution to not buy salad dressing. I really bonded with that idea 1) because I'm not super crazy for store bought salad dressing and 2) when I do buy it, it sits in fridge for years (or at least until it expires which can seem like years). Now, I am not swearing bottled dressing off entirely, but my goal is to lean toward making more salad dressing and using less store bought. I've been doing this for about a month now and I love it.

Lettuce from the garden, that I mixed with a little store bought spinach.

Here is a GREAT little dressing I picked up from my mom...super EASY.

a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil
a drizzle of white balsamic vinaigrette

No exact proportions. EASY!!!!!!!

If you join this band wagon, puh-lease let me know if you find a good recipe!

3 comments:

  1. SB -- If I ever cook again, I will send you recipes. Like I said, I have a great book that Big George created for me that I'd love for you to see. (I'll will it to you, but I hope it will be a long time before you get it that way!)

    It's a notebook with all of the handwritten recipes people have given me through the years. I think you would love it. There are quite a few Chuck and Big George recipes in it.

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  2. this is a great salad dressing if you are a big balsamic vinegar fan, the dried mustard is what makes it great (I got this from a friend), I serve it on greens w/ red onions, apples and diced chicken:
    1 1/3 c. olive oil
    1/2 c. balsamic
    1/4 cup parmesan cheese
    2 t salt
    1 t onion powder
    1/2 t pepper
    1/2 t dry mustard
    1/4 t smoked paprika
    1 clove crushed garlic

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  3. Sarah,
    Found this dressing that you put on a greek salad (a big greek salad) and it is plenty!

    1 1/2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
    2 tsp red wine vinegar
    1/2 tsp dried oregano

    1-2 bunches green leaf lettuce
    2-4 tomatoes, thinly sliced
    1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
    1 container Feta cheese
    salt to taste
    freshly ground black pepper

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