Author Notes
Left to his own devices, my fiancee (The Gent) will eat asparagus as the vegetable for every meal. So when I get him to like something new, it's a small triumph. I tossed this salad together for the first time last winter, as a prelude to a lazy Sunday supper of Marcella Hazan's Tomato Butter Sauce, and the Gent has been requesting it almost daily ever since.
It’s just mixed greens, orange segments, almonds, & dried cranberries, dressed with a little vinaigrette made from the juice of the orange and a little olive oil.
I am obsessed with Cara Cara Oranges in the winter– their color is so vibrant, and their flavor is more sweet than acidic. Blood oranges would also be delicious. —SideworkEnds
Ingredients
- The Salad
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2 cups
Mixed Salad Greens
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1
Cara Cara Orange, segmented
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1/4 cup
toasted almonds
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3 tablespoons
dried cranberries
- The Dressing
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Juice from ends of oranges
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1 tablespoon
Cider Vinegar
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1
shallot, finely chopped
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1 teaspoon
oregano (fresh or dried)
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3 tablespoons
Olive Oil
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pinch of salt
Directions
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Peel and segment the orange over a small bowl to capture any juice.
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Add vinegar to the orange juice in the bowl, toss in the shallot and oregano. Slowly drizzle in olive oil, whisking constantly, until emulsified.
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Mound two plates with greens. Sprinkle the almonds and cranberries on top, lay orange segments on top. Drizzle with dressing, sprinkle with salt.
Enjoy.
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