Friday, June 29, 2012

Lukewarm: Day 1: Avocados and Leftovers


DAY 1: DINNER

Raspberry Avocado Salad w/ Honey Raspberry Vinaigrette
http://www.avocadocentral.com/avocado-recipes/view/21771/Raspberry-Avocado-Salad-With-Honey-Raspberry-Vinaigrette

Why did I choose this? We'd bought a bag of avocados from Costco the past weekend, and no one was eating them, so I looked for avocado recipes that weren't guacamole and looked easy to make. The prices were I had to buy and what it cost at that time at the particular location I shopped.


Salad
  • ripe, Fresh Hass Avocados, peeled, seeded and diced
  • (5 oz.) package spring mix salad [$3.49]
  • (11 oz.) can mandarin oranges, well drained  a few peeled clementine oranges soaked in sugar and hot water (I was trying to mimic canned oranges. It kind of worked, though mom walked into the kitchen while I was happily pouring hot water on bowls of oranges, thought that was our dinner, and was horrified.) 
  • 1/2 cup glazed walnuts, coarsely chopped pre-packaged, made for salad, honey roasted almonds. [$3.99] (I was ready to substitute with some pistachios that I found in a jar in the pantry, but mom wanted almonds.) 
  • 1/3 cup sliced green onions (I've never ever noticed green onions in my salads.)
  • cup fresh raspberries (I know it's a raspberry salad, but there were already plums in the house.)
  • Pepper to taste (I have a slight aversion to pepper.)
Dressing
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 cup raspberry vinegar balsamic vinegar
  • 1/2 Tbsp. honey
  • 1/2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard (I don't like mustard.)
  • 1/4 tsp. salt


Note: I wasn't sure what 'vinaigrette' meant exactly, so I looked it up. It's a salad dressing, particularly "oil emulsion" While the recipe calls for equal parts oil and vinegar, I found a number of websites (http://culinaryarts.about.com/od/oilvinegardressings/qt/vinaigrette.htm, and Wikipedia) that claimed that the ratio should be 3:1 oil:vinegar (and apparently honey helps with the mixing, and don't put the dressing in the refrigerator). So I excitedly whisked up a batch of dressing, and then later I found a bottle of store-bought raspberry vinaigrette in the fridge.

In addition to the salad, I also microwaved a bunch of leftover Chinese food from lunch, and a little chunk of salmon from the dinner from the night before.

Reception: 
Brother: "Microwaved food and salads are not cooking. The avocados look gross. Are you trying to kill me?" He finished off the part of the Chinese food that I had not microwaved.
Mom: She ate some salad, some leftovers, and then inexplicably made herself some ramen noodles.
Dad: He ate some salad and leftovers.


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