Simple Salad

I think several components make up a great salad.

  • Texture,
  • Color,
  • Dressing,
  • Flavors

The flavors of the different components need to “meld” and “mesh” well together. A dressing can make a salad of simple greens, or overwhelm a more complex, composed salad. Variety of color and texture is important, too.

Salad with Garlic Mustard Vinaigrette

This salad was composed of:

  • Organic green lettuces,
  • Sweet, mini tomatoes with basil,
  • Mozzarella cheese,
  • Peppery croutons,
  • French-style vinaigrette

The dressing here for me elevated the other ingredients and pulled things together. I call it “French style” because it was based on the simple idea of a plain vinegar, a touch of garlicky mustard (in this case a combination of garlic mayo and Dijon-style mustard), EVOO, salt, pepper, and a dash of water.

Delicious.

One Response to “Simple Salad”

  1. Greg and Hongjun Says:

    This salad was scrumptious. The ingredients were very fresh for the season, but it was the salad dressing that made the salad. It was a great fit with the croutons and tomatoes.

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