Grill/Barbecue

April Bloomfield’s Grilled Vegetable Vinaigrette

July 26, 2016
4.5
2 Ratings
Photo by James Ransom
  • Makes 2 cups
Author Notes

Feel free to use any combination of grilled vegetables and herbs you've got, but this one is especially good. As Bloomfield writes, "This is a chunky dressing that makes each bite of a salad taste different. The dressing is also good spooned over a steak and sprinkled with crumbled blue cheese, or dolloped onto a lamb chop with some feta." We also loved it spooned onto toast, stirred into pasta or potatoes or tuna salad. Adapted very slightly from A Girl and Her Greens (Ecco, 2015). —Genius Recipes

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Ingredients
  • 1 medium fennel bulb, outer layer, stalks and fronds removed, root end trimmed of brown bits
  • 1 small red onion (about 1/4 pound), cut into 1/2-inch thick rounds
  • 1 small head radicchio (outermost leaves removed, bottom trimmed of brown bits, quartered lengthwise) and cut into 1/2-inch thick wedges
  • 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Maldon or another flaky sea salt
  • 1 small garlic clove, very finely chopped
  • A five-finger pinch of fresh mint leaves
  • A five-finger pinch of fresh marjoram leaves
Directions
  1. Halve the fennel bulb lengthwise and cut each halfway through the root nub (so the wedges stay intact) into about 1-inch-thick wedges.
  2. Heat a grill or heavy grill pan over high heat until it’s good and hot, about 5 minutes. Reduce heat to medium and add fennel, onion and radicchio. Cook, turning vegetables over occasionally, until fennel and onion are lightly charred in spots and cooked through, but still have a little bite, about 20 minutes. The radicchio is done when the stems are tender but still have a little bite, the leaves are wilty, the tips crackly, about 15 to 20 minutes.
  3. As they finish, pop the grilled vegetables into a bowl and cover with plastic wrap until they’ve cooled fully. They’ll steam a bit and cook some more as they cool. Once they’ve all cooled, chop the vegetables into a mix of about 1/2-inch pieces, some smaller and some larger.
  4. Pop the vegetables back into the bowl, add the oil, vinegar, salt and garlic, and stir really well. Toss the mint and marjoram together on a cutting board, give them a rough chop and stir them into the dressing. Store leftovers tightly sealed in the fridge for up to 5 days, though the herbs will fade.

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Recipe by: Genius Recipes

4 Reviews

Renée August 18, 2024
This recipe fit the bill. I wanted something a little different and happened to have all the ingredients on hand. Delicious
petalpusher July 31, 2016
Love the 5 finger pinch measurement. I usually refer to that as a raccoon handful. Can't wait to try this delicious sounding recipe. Love the idea of making good use of the coals - roast up all the veggies. Happy Summer!
Nancy Z. July 31, 2016
Thanks for the laugh, needed that among the mornings political news! Make roasted veggies all the time, but never thought of serving it like this...... Can't wait to try and use the raccoon handful measurement??
Michele May 28, 2017
"Raccoon handful"! Hahaha! My coffee almost went out my nose when I read this! Thanks for the laugh :)