If you gave my gift
basket a good once over,
you probably spotted a couple of delicious looking pears. I have had my eyes on
those since the day that basket arrived. Today I finally got the opportunity to
put them to good use as a starter for a rather complicated, but delicious
dinner that I made to celebrate the departure of company, and my reacquainting
myself with a kitchen that I hadn’t been able to use for more than a week. This salad says fall to me. There is just something about the color
of the greens, the heartier, more pungent dressing, the dried fruit, toasted
nuts, and juicy pears, that seems the perfect way to usher in fall in fine fashion.
The dressing can be
made ahead, and you can do nearly all of your prep work in advance (EXCEPT
slicing the pears, as they will darken), so that putting this together at dinnertime
is a snap.
Pear and Walnut Salad
1 150g package blue
cheese crumbles, divided
2 ounces cream
cheese, room temperature
1⁄3 cup whole milk
5 drops hot sauce
5 drops hot sauce
4 cups mixed salad
greens
1⁄2 cup walnuts,
toasted and coarsely chopped
1 Tablespoon dried
cranberries
Freshly ground black
pepper
Pinch of kosher salt
In a small mixer bowl
using a hand mixer, beat together half the blue cheese with the cream cheese, milk, and hot sauce until well combined. If the dressing is too thick for your liking, add more
milk, 1 tablespoon at a time. (May be made ahead and stored in the fridge for
2-3 days.)
Mound spring greens
on individual salad plates. Arrange pears on top of greens. Drizzle dressing
over pears. Top with remaining blue cheese, walnuts, and cranberries. Grind pepper
over the top and lightly sprinkle with salt, to taste. Serve immediately. Makes four servings.
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I will try this for sure in a couple weeks when we have some house guests for the weekend. Putting together a menu is so much easier when there are such great blogs out there to source from.
ReplyDeleteOh yum yum! The salad dressing looks super easy to make. I love pear salads!
ReplyDeleteI would love a salad like this -- so seasonal and perfect in October.
ReplyDeleteYour dressing intrigues me. I must try it soon! Thanks for sharing!!