6.17.2011

Spinach, Strawberry, and Goat Cheese Salad

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Husband and I are in the suburbs this weekend to celebrate both my sister's birthday and Father's Day (see those two cuties below). I always find Saturdays to be quite pleasant in Wheaton; I love to take leisurely strolls with the dog around the neighborhood, sit and chat with my family, and grill out on the driveway with a beer in hand (my dad's favorite pastime).

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Since Mother is throwing a shower for a family friend tomorrow, Husband and I will be preparing the Father's Day/birthday feast. Not sure what's in the works yet, but I really hope it involves grilling. Our grill has not yet made it downtown with us, so I'm pretty excited about using the grill out here. We definitely need a good cocktail to go with our grilled goods...maybe a Beermosa? Ha, Sis and I will have to teach that term to Dad, he'll love it (just like he loved the terms "emo", "chandelier earrings", and "lol").

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I'm also thinking about making this salad again, which I made a few weeks ago when we had some fresh spinach lying around. It's really simple and adds a nice sweet touch to a savory main dish. Maybe we'll head down to the Wheaton farmer's market tomorrow morning to see if they have any spinach! Mmm, ideas...

Have a great weekend!

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Spinach and Strawberry Salad

Salad
1 large bunch of spinach, washed well
A large handful of strawberries, sliced
A handful of slivered almonds
Goat cheese

Balsamic Vinaigrette
3/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup good quality balsamic vinegar*
1 small clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon minced shallot
1 tablespoon warmed honey

*After I mixed my vinaigrette and tasted it, I realized I wanted more vinegar to olive oil. I usually try to keep with the standard 3:1 oil to vinegar ratio, but it just didn't taste how I wanted it to taste. You might want more honey, or even some freshly ground pepper. Moral of the story: taste it first before you put it on your salad.

Place washed spinach in a large bowl. Sprinkle strawberries, slivered almonds, and goat cheese on the top to taste. Drizzle with vinaigrette, mix together, and serve.

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1 comment:

Laura said...

I love this salad. We had it for supper last week except I used blue cheese and we grilled a chicken breast and sliced it on top. It's simple and a meal in itself. Have a wonderful family weekend!

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