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One of my favorites is spinach with grapes, endive, gorganzola and basalmic-dijon vinaigrette.For the dressing, I use :Basalmic vinegarShallotsSugarSalt PepperDijon MustardOlive oilI put it all (except for the oil) in a blender and puree. Then add the oil.
A lot of these sound AWFUL.... Bacon bits?
Just chop some nice smoked bacon of your choice and render the fat while crisping the bacon. Then dress spinach with fat and bacon. Traditional dressing that is a clogger but very tasty. Oh and some fresh cut mushrooms as well. enjoy!
Quote from: Brown on 10 Nov 2008, 03:57 pmJust chop some nice smoked bacon of your choice and render the fat while crisping the bacon. Then dress spinach with fat and bacon. Traditional dressing that is a clogger but very tasty. Oh and some fresh cut mushrooms as well. enjoy!Now that is bacon on a salad! I bet some real well cooked murels would be nice, kind of a soft meat texture. I would through in something maybe a bit zangy with that though, what though... strong mustard? vinegar? Well something to give it a little kick so it is not a flat taste.
Quote from: Destroyer of Smiles. on 13 Nov 2008, 01:26 amQuote from: Wind Chaser on 12 Nov 2008, 07:42 pmSundried tomato is a winner! Lay out a tortilla / pita, add spinach, a little sundried tomato dressing with mozzarella / feta. Wrap and chomp. Quick and convenient. Very simple and very tasty! You know looking back on the whole thing I think I might know something that could help in general with greens.This is from personal experience.Get organic spinach and greens (I would get something better than say Trader Joe's). Try local markets or something, or I am sure you have a store that sells them. When I try to eat non-organic greens I usually just want to spit it out or choke on it a little. The taste is just mortifing. That is the biggest reason I never ate them as a child. It is like apples that are sprayed with chemicals, I can freaking taste it! The human tongue can taste like 250 more different types of bad things for it like chemicals, poisen, etc, than it can things that are good for you to eat. My tonque really shows this when it comes to produce. You might have a similiar problem if you are not enjoying them. I would not argue there is some aquired taste, but believe me it would of never happened had I not tried some organic stuff. I was a picky eater when I was a kid too. But a backhand from my grandfather quickly broke me of that habit and I now eat whats put in front of me w/o pi$$ing and moaning about "what's in it or where did it come from". I benefited from that attiude change as I'm now more open minded,,, enough so that I will try candied walnuts in a salad at some point. Guess what i'm trying to say DOS is maybe your educated tongue needs a backhand. aaCheers,Robin
Quote from: Wind Chaser on 12 Nov 2008, 07:42 pmSundried tomato is a winner! Lay out a tortilla / pita, add spinach, a little sundried tomato dressing with mozzarella / feta. Wrap and chomp. Quick and convenient. Very simple and very tasty! You know looking back on the whole thing I think I might know something that could help in general with greens.This is from personal experience.Get organic spinach and greens (I would get something better than say Trader Joe's). Try local markets or something, or I am sure you have a store that sells them. When I try to eat non-organic greens I usually just want to spit it out or choke on it a little. The taste is just mortifing. That is the biggest reason I never ate them as a child. It is like apples that are sprayed with chemicals, I can freaking taste it! The human tongue can taste like 250 more different types of bad things for it like chemicals, poisen, etc, than it can things that are good for you to eat. My tonque really shows this when it comes to produce. You might have a similiar problem if you are not enjoying them. I would not argue there is some aquired taste, but believe me it would of never happened had I not tried some organic stuff.
Sundried tomato is a winner! Lay out a tortilla / pita, add spinach, a little sundried tomato dressing with mozzarella / feta. Wrap and chomp. Quick and convenient. Very simple and very tasty!