SEASONAL COUNTRY SALAD WITH SPICED WALNUTS

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Seasonal Country Salad with Spiced Walnuts image

Provided by Katy Sparks

Categories     Salad     Appetizer     Bake     Quick & Easy     Walnut     Spring     Anise     Lettuce     Coriander     Kidney Friendly     Vegan     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

For the spiced walnuts
2/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon ground star anise
2 tablespoons ground coriander seed
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
Salt
2 cups shelled walnut halves
For the salad
1 pound mixed lettuces, washed and dried
1/4 cup Aged Sherry-Walnut Vinaigrette

Steps:

  • Make the spiced walnuts:
  • Preheat oven to 350°F. In a medium bowl, stir together the sugar, spices, and salt. Toast the walnuts lightly on a sheet pan in the oven, for about 4-5 minutes. While the nuts are toasting, heat the spiced sugar in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. When the sugar just begins to melt around the edges, toss in the warm nuts, straight from the oven. Shake the pan vigorously over the burner until all the nuts are coated in sugar - it will cling in somewhat uneven patches, but that is the effect I like. Pour the nuts onto a plate or baking sheet to cool - don't be tempted to try one until they have really cooled down, since sugar at this temperature will give you a burned tongue to remember!
  • Make your salad:
  • Toss the salad greens with the spiced walnuts and the vinaigrette and top with a generous slice of ham and 1 ounce of cheese per person, according to the seasons (see Weighing Your Options).
  • Weighing your options:
  • Spring: Grilled Asparagus with Serrano Ham and Maytag Blue Cheese (to grill asparagus, blanch the asparagus to halfway tender, brush with a little olive oil, season with salt and pepper, and grill until lightly brown)
  • Summer: Fresh Black Mission Figs with Smithfield Ham and Aged Goat Cheese
  • Fall: Lightly Roasted Seckel Pears with Pecorino Romano and Prosciutto
  • Winter: Blood Oranges and Fennel with Feta and Prosciutto

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