Sunday, September 26, 2010

Waldorf Salad

Waldorf salad

The Waldorf salad was first created at the Waldorf Hotel in New York city. It’s simple and light so it goes well with a a heavier main course. It features raw apples, celery and walnuts mixed with mayonnaise. The crunch and sweetness of the walnuts and apples really bring an interesting texture. The mayonnaise is often substituted for yogurt and fresh grapes as well as cooked chicken or turkey is often added. Feel free to add a touch of your own touch to it. I’ve also seen it with hard broiled eggs. I think bacon would also be a good idea. When isn’t bacon a good idea?

It’s a nice and simple recipe to fall back on when you lack ideas for something everyone will love and that doesn’t require fancy ingredients. The best time to make it is around the end of the summer when the local fresh apples are cheap and plentiful.

Now for the simple Waldorf salad recipe. Serves 4 people.

1 cup chopped walnuts;Red apple1 cup diced celery;Optionally, 1 cup fresh grapes and/or leftover chicken;2 red apples, cored and sliced;1/4 cup green onions;2 tbsp lemon juice;8 tbsp homemade paleo mayonnaise;Romaine lettuce leaves for serving;Salt and pepper to taste.WalnutMix the mayonnaise and lemon juice in a large bowl and season to taste.Add the walnuts, celery, apples, green onions as well as grapes and chicken (if using) and mix it all together.Serve the salad on a bed of romaine lettuce.

If you haven’t already, be sure to check out the Paleo cookbooks. It’s basically two cookbooks that were put together by Nikki Young and they are of great help when I’m out of ideas about what to prepare. The cookbooks would definitely be a good addition to your Paleo cooking arsenal.

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Walnut, red apple


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