Yes, it's a manly salad...but I like it too!
We are lucky enough to have a very good cook in the family...my son-in-law. At our last invitation to dinner at our daughter's home, we were served this delightful salad as a side to a beautiful, grilled hangar steak. Spicy pepperoni, mellow Manchego cheese, crisp and crunchy green apple and red onion...what an explosion of flavors!
My husband and I both loved it! It hits the palate with so many wonderful flavors and textures. I decided that it could stand on its own as a light, week day meal and that's exactly what it turned into last night. With a hearty pretzel roll from my favorite bakery, it was a wonderful dinner.
I'm so happy I'm growing both mint and cilantro in my garden right now so I had fresh herbs for the dressing right outside my back door.
Manchego, Pepperoni and Green Apple Salad
Printable Recipe
These are the approximate ingredients I used to make a dinner salad for two since there is no 'real' recipe. My son-in-law only gave me the list of ingredients and the rest was up to me :) Adjust according to your taste and how many people you are serving.
4 ounces Manchego (sheeps' milk) cheese, sliced into thin strips or diced
1/3 pound thinly sliced Pepperoni (I like Boar's Head Sandwich-style), sliced into ribbons
1 Green Apple, sliced into bite-sized strips
Red Onion, sliced thin, about 1/2 of a small, red onion
Red leaf lettuce, one large head
Vinaigrette Ingredients (A simple formula for a vinaigrette dressing is 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar. Click here for a good tutorial.)
1/4 cup Champagne or other good, white wine vinegar
1 teaspoon fresh mint, chopped
1 teaspoon fresh cilantro, chopped
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
3/4 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper to taste
The vinaigrette is best is allowed to rest at least 15 minutes for the flavors to meld. Toss salad ingredients with vinaigrette to taste and enjoy!
That would be 2 good cooks!!
ReplyDeleteThe salad looks wonderful! You eat
Manchego? I know you don't like one of the cheeses I use warm on the salad..
This looks fabulous! I'm having guests this weekend and just may have all these ingredients! Thanks!
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This is a very flavorful salad. I like the addition of pepperoni
ReplyDeleteoh wow this is a great salad
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have a son-in-law that likes to cook!! My son-in-law only likes to make beer! Your salad looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious, and looks to be just that as well. I love the mix of ingredients.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good! Thanks for the link to the dressing tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteI was reading your posts; there is not one I would not make in a heartbeat! This salad is exquisite, just my kind of salad, the contrast of flavors is wonderful and what a great choice for dinner alfresco.
ReplyDeleteThis is one salad not to be reckoned with. I love pepperoni/manchego/apple combo. Perfect mix of salty sweet and spicy.
ReplyDeletei'm going to make this. where do you get the pretzel roll?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of flavors! Your photos are wonderful as always :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious! Now I'm wishing I had planted mint in my garden as well.
ReplyDeleteFantastic salad, Susan! Love everything about it! and the pretzel roll! Never had one but would love to try!
ReplyDeleteManchego is a new cheese for me. The flavors in the dressing with the other ingredients sounds wonderful. Thanks for the introduction to something new.
ReplyDeleteLove the salad and I love the summery feel of those pictures!
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks great (so does that roll!) and I never would have thought to use mint in the dressing, I might give that a try-thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks like a GREAT salad! I'll be trying this for sure :)
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Gail
Thank you, all for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteBecky, the pretzel rolls are made by a local bakery called Miller Bakery. Sadly, I doubt if you would be able to find them outside of the Milwaukee area. They are delicious!
Stunning photos!!!!!!! I don't even know what the recipe is yet... had to comment on your photos first. Now I'm off to read your post.
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ButterYum
Looks so good.....wish I was your next door neighbor
ReplyDeleteOh yum! Anything with these ingredients has to be good.
ReplyDeleteah, thanks for the info re Miller Bakery. I live in South Milwaukee. I'm getting some of those.
ReplyDeleteSince you live in the area, Becky, go to Sendiks on Rawson Avenue, they carry all the Miller pretzel dough products, such as rolls, batards, brat buns, etc. They are soooo good!
ReplyDeleteOh my, all these ingredients sound just lovely together! Manly or not, I could eat a huge bowl of it :) Especially delicious if someone else makes it, I'm sure!
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That's an amazing recipe, Susan! Never would have thought to add pepperoni to a salad. Your SIL must be a gem!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking salad - nice the SIL will share his recipes or at least the ingredients!!
ReplyDeleteNOW, what is this about you going to a bakery for rolls???? I would think after all your posts your bread/roll making would out shine anything a bakery could do!!
I love salads and your looks so good!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos!
Isn't this beautiful. Lovely and delcious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of flavors! We get pretzel rolls from Wegman's here in Upstate NY. They are wonderful.
ReplyDeletegreat salad, love the combo of peeproni and apple, my hubby would devour this salad..
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What a delicious combination of flavors. This salad is hearty enough to be a perfect summer meal. Pretzel rolls...I haven't seen anything like this locally but they sound delish.
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