I've always love the Secret Santa game; participants draw a name and stealthily surprise their given person with kind deeds and little surprises over a specific time period. The culmination comes at the end when each "Secret Santa" is revealed and the mystery is finally over. It's a fun way to build relationships and team spirit with a group of co-workers or friends.
I've been playing a type of Secret Santa with a group of food blogger called The Secret Recipe Club..........................
............. and this is how it works: Each participating blogger is given the name of another blog, a specified period of time to check this blog out with the assignment of choosing a recipe to prepare and then blog about. Everyone reveals their secret assignment on the same day at the same hour - today! Visitors to the blogs can have fun seeing all the new creations along with the original recipes.
............. and this is how it works: Each participating blogger is given the name of another blog, a specified period of time to check this blog out with the assignment of choosing a recipe to prepare and then blog about. Everyone reveals their secret assignment on the same day at the same hour - today! Visitors to the blogs can have fun seeing all the new creations along with the original recipes.
My secret blog assignment was a wonderful blog called Nutmeg Nanny. This awesome blog has a wide range of recipes from salads, like this one, to delicious desserts, awesome main entrées and fun appetizers. I had a hard time choosing just one recipe, but this salad really caught my eye. The Secret Recipe participants are allowed to make changes and adaptations, thus creating our own version. I just made a few: When I was at the market, the spinach didn't look very pretty, so I opted for a lovely bag of sweet, tender, butter lettuce. I also candied the almonds with some maple syrup before adding them to the salad. I kept the delicious dressing the same, except I made my own pomegranate concentrate (the POM concentrate was ridiculously expensive). We loved this salad and I'm sure I will be making it again..and again! Give it a try, I think you'll enjoy it too. And check out Nutmeg Nanny for some great new recipes!
Strawberry and Goat Cheese Salad
with Pomegranate Vinaigrette
FOR THE SALAD
1 lb. baby spinach – washed and dried (I used butter lettuce)
1/2 lb. strawberries – tops removed and sliced
1/4 – 1/2 cup crumbled goat cheese
FOR THE POMEGRANATE VINAIGRETTE
2 equal parts Pomegranate Juice Concentrate (I used 1 17 ounce bottle of pomegranate/blueberry juice and simmered it to reduce it to about 6 ounces, this took about 10 minutes, I used the Naked Juice brand)
with Pomegranate Vinaigrette
FOR THE SALAD
1 lb. baby spinach – washed and dried (I used butter lettuce)
1/2 lb. strawberries – tops removed and sliced
1/4 – 1/2 cup crumbled goat cheese
FOR THE POMEGRANATE VINAIGRETTE
2 equal parts Pomegranate Juice Concentrate (I used 1 17 ounce bottle of pomegranate/blueberry juice and simmered it to reduce it to about 6 ounces, this took about 10 minutes, I used the Naked Juice brand)
1 equal part olive oil
1 equal part champagne vinegar
Fresh cracked pepper – to taste
Kosher salt – a pinch
FOR THE MAPLE-CANDIED ALMONDS
2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1 cup sliced almonds
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
FOR THE SALAD
Place lettuce or spinach in a large bowl. Add strawberries, candied almonds and goat cheese. Add 2 tablespoons pomegranate vinaigrette and toss. Pass extra vinaigrette at the table.
FOR THE VINAIGRETTE
The vinaigrette can easily be adjusted depending on the size of your salad. I have listed the recipe using equal parts. Just use a bigger measuring cup for a large salad and small measuring cup for a small personal salad.
Whisk ingredients together and pour over salad. Can also be stored in the refrigerator until ready to be used.
FOR THE CANDIED ALMONDS
Combine Maple-Candied Almond ingredients together in a small baking pan. Mix well to coat almonds. Bake at 300˚ for 15-20 minutes or until golden. Remove from oven and cool on parchment paper or waxed paper.
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1 equal part champagne vinegar
Fresh cracked pepper – to taste
Kosher salt – a pinch
FOR THE MAPLE-CANDIED ALMONDS
2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1 cup sliced almonds
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
FOR THE SALAD
Place lettuce or spinach in a large bowl. Add strawberries, candied almonds and goat cheese. Add 2 tablespoons pomegranate vinaigrette and toss. Pass extra vinaigrette at the table.
FOR THE VINAIGRETTE
The vinaigrette can easily be adjusted depending on the size of your salad. I have listed the recipe using equal parts. Just use a bigger measuring cup for a large salad and small measuring cup for a small personal salad.
Whisk ingredients together and pour over salad. Can also be stored in the refrigerator until ready to be used.
FOR THE CANDIED ALMONDS
Combine Maple-Candied Almond ingredients together in a small baking pan. Mix well to coat almonds. Bake at 300˚ for 15-20 minutes or until golden. Remove from oven and cool on parchment paper or waxed paper.
PRINTABLE RECIPE
What a gorgeous salad!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Who had your blog site? Would love to read what they wrote. KRay
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ReplyDeleteHi there!!!! Thanks for stopping by and commenting, it was fun and I just found out that Cafe Lynnylu had my blog - here is the link -
http://blog.photographybylulu.com/
I am so glad that you posted this! I had this at a local cafe a while ago and wanted to make it, and forgot about it! But Now I will def remember it! Found this from the The Secret Recipe Club blog hop :)
ReplyDeleteThe Secret Recipe Club is a great idea and there are some wonderful recipes featured here - your salad looks scrumptious. Pomegranate is a favourite and those maple-candied almonds... whoa. Delightful.
ReplyDeleteWell how fun is that secret recipe club! I love the idea of that. It would be really hard to just choose one recipe to try though.
ReplyDeleteI think you made an excellent selection though. I also love the idea of the candied pecans! Beautiful.
I have POM concentrate in my pantry right now and had no idea what to do with it - now I know! This looks like the best salad ever!
ReplyDeleteLovely salad! I can hardly wait to give it a try. Found you through SRC. Great entry!
ReplyDeleteThe salad looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteLoving this salad - perfect for summer entertaining!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to be in the Secret Recipe Club with you. This looks amazing :)
What a delicious salad - I love your combinations
ReplyDeleteMary
This salad looks amazing! I love your photographs =)
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous! I love everything you did! Such a great idea to candy the almonds...yum! Thank you for trying this salad...glad to be in SRC with you :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea, I absolutely love it! I love how it includes a bunch of bloggers. This salad looks divine, btw. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous. What a wonderful recipe!
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect summer salad.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my SRC recipe this month: Holy Guacamole.
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
This looks like such a fresh and delicious salad! So glad I found your blog through SRC!!
ReplyDeleteColorful,delicious, healthy---how could one go wrong with this salad?
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous salad. It sounds absolutely delicious. Welcome to the SRC :)
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks so delicious. Will need to bookmark this recipe for when a salad craving hits. Yummy!
ReplyDeletelove strawberries and goat cheese in a salad - yum! And the pomegranate vinaigrette sounds so amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous. Nice work on the Secret Recipe Club. Isn't it fun. I love finding new blogs and reading through them.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm loving everything about this salad... it's salad season and this one is going on my list. Wonderful SRC post!
ReplyDeleteThe salad looks so colourful, the Almond & maple is all something new!, first time here, going through all the recipes of SRC club, it's been amazing meeting lot of bloggers.. and new recipes
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in this beautiful salad! I bet that pomegranate dressing is amazing!
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