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Warm Wilted Spinach Salad w/ Balsamic Dressing Caramelized Red Onions
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Laura G.
June 23, 2024
Just what I was looking for for my farmer’s market spinach. Cooked the onions in some bacon fat, added a sliced hard boiled egg at the end. Agree with others that the hit of lemon at the end is important.
Eliza
November 22, 2020
This is a great recipe. Quick and easy to make. I have made it for 2 different friends and they both loved it.
I have added pancetta to it for myself, as a more traditional Italian way of making it. It is very similar to a salad my Grandpa would make when I was younger. I am thinking of adding walnuts next time I make it.
I have added pancetta to it for myself, as a more traditional Italian way of making it. It is very similar to a salad my Grandpa would make when I was younger. I am thinking of adding walnuts next time I make it.
coffeefoodwrite
November 23, 2020
So glad you liked it! The pancetta sounds like a delicious addition!
Quinn
November 7, 2020
Delicious and simple. The lemon was great touch, almost forgot it and glad I didn't. Used bacon fat (couldn't help myself, nostalgia) and olive oil with onions, but I bet original just as good. Thanks for a great recipe!
heymike7329
February 5, 2019
I made this tonight to go with grilled Tuna. Amazing!! I also added garlic and fresh mushrooms after the onions had almost caramelized.
coffeefoodwrite
February 6, 2019
Sounds delicious -- I'll have to try that! Happy you liked the recipe :)
Emily D.
May 25, 2018
This is delicious. I used bacon fat to saute the onions and used half lemon balsamic vinegar and half fig balsamic. I also added chopped cherry tomatoes and toasted walnuts. What a good way to prepare my home grown spinach.
Tad
July 31, 2016
Great recipe, thank you. I added 2 (or so) tablespoons of honey to the dressing, more vinegar maybe extra lemon and tossed fried bacon bits and cherry tomatoes into it (I apologize to the vegetarians among you). As a result I created a delicious, warm and filling dish which can compete with any steak and potatoes dinner. I think the idea to use bacon and cherry tomatoes came from another recipe somewhere on the site.
Jason K.
November 19, 2014
I want to make this for a work Thanksgiving potluck, any thoughts/ideas on the best way to prepare this ahead so it closely resembles the fresh preparation?
coffeefoodwrite
November 19, 2014
Hi Jason, I'd prepare and sauté the onions ahead of time as directed, take it in a microwaveable container and heat them up that way just before tossing w/ cleaned spinach and other ingredients. Hope this helps!
Sharon F.
October 11, 2014
We had some goat cheese in the refrigerator, so we added some (the amount that looked right for the amount of spinach we had) at the end and it made it creamy and yummy. I will definitely make this recipe again.
howcool
January 28, 2014
I had some spinach that was slightly past salad-worthy, so it went into the pan, where I tossed it with all the other ingredients to make it a warm, more-wilted-than-salad side dish... excellent! I agree that it's the squeeze of lemon juice that elevates this dish to the point where I want to comment on it. Leftovers were also great a few hours later, slightly warm, piled onto a buttermilk scone and topped with cheddar cheese. ;-P
J3_Dog
January 23, 2012
I see so many variations of Balsamic Vinegar and also EVOO. Can someone please tell me some good brands for cooking. I'm into taste not frugality, and although I do not want to spend a fortune, I do not think it's wise to skimp on these two items... Thanks
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