I originally thought of making a main course salad and toyed around with the idea of a lentil salad with flecks of lamb and a yogurt dressing and I may still do that but when I walked into the market the other day there were huge displays of winter fruit. It is citrus season and it all looked so wonderful that I couldn't pass it up. I bought a little bit of everything, grapefruit, oranges, blood oranges. Then I grabbed a bunch of escarole and as I was walking past the herbs I noticed some fresh Michigan mint. I don't know where in Michigan they got it, perhaps a greenhouse? I think it is still early for mint even though we have had a very mild winter.
Citrus Salad
1 bunch escarole, trimmed washed and dried
1 grapefruit, peel and white pith removed, sliced and then quartered
1 orange, peel and pith removed, sliced
2 baby blood oranges, peel and pith removed, sliced
small amount of red onion, thinly sliced
leaves of 2 mint sprigs, coarsely chopped
zest of above orange
juice of 1/2 lemon (about 1 1/2 T.)
2 T. olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
Spread escarole onto a platter. Scatter the oranges,grapefruit, onion and mint over the escarole.
Whisk together the orange zest, lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper. Drizzle over the salad and serve. Print Recipe
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Hi Wendy, I'm just like you in our love of citrus in salads! Funny, but I was thinking first of a grapefruit and orange salad! I love your salad and will add it to my salads to enjoy! Nice to meet and follow you now. Roz
ReplyDeleteThank you Roz for the kind words and the follow.
DeleteI love this!! sounds so divine!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deanna.
DeleteEven living in Michigan, I eat salads at least 5 times a week for dinner. There are a lot of greenhouse grown foods here. The strawberries in particular have been amazing. Pretty crazy!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a crazy winter here Laura.
DeleteHi, Wendy! Thanks for stopping by. Your citrus salad hits a food nerve today. I must be needing some vitamin C. T
ReplyDeleteIt would help if we had some sunshine Terri.
DeleteLove a green salad with citrus and a simple dressing. This looks delicious, Wendy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra.
DeleteWhat a gorgeous salad, Wendy! I love the look of blood oranges---so striking!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, we have a huge pink grapefruit tree in our front yard, always looking for new recipes. This looks like a real keeper.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous that you have citrus right in your yard Cheri.
DeleteThis sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paula...there were no leftovers.
DeleteYour salad looks beautiful with all that fresh citrus - I like that you added mint.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynne.
DeleteThis would be a salad I would love! Sounds refreshing too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammi, very refreshing and light.
DeleteSo light and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteIt was Cindy.
DeleteI'm a grapefruit lover and always looking for ways to use it. Love this!
ReplyDeleteMe too Monica. I am sure you will enjoy this salad.
DeleteI love a good citrus salad! It's one of my favorites to serve with rich cream sauced foods.
ReplyDeleteLightens up the entire meal doesn't it Sue?
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