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
- 2 ripe, Fresh Hass Avocados, peeled, seeded and diced
- 1 (5 oz.) package spring mix salad [$3.49]
- 1
(11 oz.) can mandarin oranges, well draineda 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 choppedpre-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 cupsliced green onions(I've never ever noticed green onions in my salads.)1 cupfresh 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 cupraspberry vinegarbalsamic vinegar- 1 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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