Strawberry Spinach Salad - Your Thoughts?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the Strawberry Spinach Salad recipe, including preparation tips, ingredient discussions, and personal anecdotes related to the dish.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about the salad's taste after offering it to a Host for a supper show.
  • Another participant shares their love for the recipe, noting it tastes great and pairs well with 30 Minute Chicken.
  • Several users mention using various tools like the Ultimate Mandoline and Egg Slicer Plus for preparation, highlighting their effectiveness.
  • One participant discusses the importance of poppy seeds in the dressing, while others share differing views on whether the recipe can be made without them.
  • Some participants inquire about specific preparation steps, such as cutting onions and zesting lemons, indicating a desire for clarity on the recipe.
  • One participant mentions using balsamic vinegar as a substitute in the dressing, adding a personal twist to the recipe.
  • Another participant shares their long-term enjoyment of the salad, stating it has been a favorite for years.
  • Several users discuss the Microplane Grater's effectiveness for zesting lemons, comparing it to other tools.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of poppy seeds in the recipe, with some participants advocating for their inclusion while others express uncertainty about their impact. There is no clear consensus on the best method for cutting onions, as participants share various techniques.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to the recipe, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and tool usage within the context of their culinary practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on the Strawberry Spinach Salad recipe and preparation techniques may find the shared experiences and tips beneficial.

stefani2
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Has anyone made the Strawberry Spinach Salad before? I offered it to a Host for a supper show (tonight) and now that I re-read the recipe - I am not sure if it is going to be good? Has anyone else made it before?
 
LOVE IT!!!

It is a great recipe - tastes great, using a good # of tools.....I like to do this salad with the 30 Minute Chicken!

We eat this salad alot at home too.
 
it is awesome---on the interactive thread
 
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So I have a few ?s

"Cut the onion into wedges" - could/should I use the UM to slice it OR do just like it says and cut it into wedges

poppy seeds? is this recipe ok without them?

Do you zest the entire lemon?

(the copy of the recipe i have doesn't seem to be complete)....sorry :(
 
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I found a better copy of the recipe - it says 1 tsp. lemon zest.
 
To wedge the onion, you can use the apple wedger. Just make sure to warn the guest who's doing it that it's very sharp!
 
stefani2 said:
So I have a few ?s

"Cut the onion into wedges" - could/should I use the UM to slice it OR do just like it says and cut it into wedges

poppy seeds? is this recipe ok without them?

Do you zest the entire lemon?

(the copy of the recipe i have doesn't seem to be complete)....sorry :(

I use the UM and do rings instead of wedges.

I use the entire lemon, and I really think the poppyseeds add to the dressing - but I've never done it without them either....
 
I love this recipe!!!! And I love the idea of adding it to the 30m chicken show!
 
I love it! I think I sliced the onions when I made it last summer.
 
This is an awesome salad! I've been eating it for years before I ever started selling and always have people ask me for the recipe!

I use the UM as well for the onions. I also use the Egg Slicer Plus for the strawberries instead of cutting them into quarters. I agree that the poppy seeds are wonderful with the dressing... Another thing I have done is substitute one tablespoon of balsamic vinegar for one of the tbsp of white wine vinegar; delicious!
 
stefani2 said:
So I have a few ?s

"Cut the onion into wedges" - could/should I use the UM to slice it OR do just like it says and cut it into wedges

poppy seeds? is this recipe ok without them?

Do you zest the entire lemon?

(the copy of the recipe i have doesn't seem to be complete)....sorry :(
I use the apple wedger! Works great and I use this idea for stir-frys makes the slices (wedges) uniform sizes and some onions won't burn while the others are trying to cook, and you can make blooming onions this way! Like at The Onion restaurant!

Poppy seeds I think can be found in the spices area (right Becky??) I can't remember where I got them before, it has been about 5 years since I made this recipe!
Use the microplane for the whole lemon, makes the zest melt in you mouth!
Another idea than the 30 minute chicken is using the grill pan and it shows cookware off beautifully! I usually get a booking for cookware when I use the grill pan! I just sold the grill pan to a customer the other night too!

I would use lemon slices as a garnish, and then show my UM with that! You can score it with the lemon/zester first to make it pretty!

Just some extra ideas! Good luck! You won't regret suggesting this recipe, it's awesome. I think I might just add this into my summer recipe choices!;) :)
 
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Everyone is so helpful! Thank you!

I talked to my Host - and she was able to find poppy seeds. Originally, I was worried that she would not be able to find them (because we live in a small town). I am excited for it - and I told the Host that I have talked to other people who LOVE this recipe!

Thanks again for all your help and suggestions...
 
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Zester/Scorer VS Microplane GraterThis may be SLIGHTLY OT - but I would use the Microplane Grater because I want the intense flavor of the lemon compared to using the Zester/Scorer for texture from larger pieces of citrus (which is something I would use in a recipe like muffins), right?
 
I love this recipe and have been demo-ing it for 7 years! Taste great and uses lots of tools. Here are a few of the things I do:

Do use the Ultimate Mandoline for the onions (slice on the straight blade -- thin cut and have someone halve or quarter these slices), cut the cucumber w/ the v-shaped blade so you can talk about that.

I use the Micro-Grater for the lemon zest and the Juicer for the juicing the lemon.

Core & More and the Egg Slicer Plus for the strawberries. If you have the Salad & Berry Spinner you can show them how to prepare the spinach and the berries.
 
stefani2 said:
So I have a few ?s

"Cut the onion into wedges" - could/should I use the UM to slice it OR do just like it says and cut it into wedges

poppy seeds? is this recipe ok without them?

Do you zest the entire lemon?

(the copy of the recipe i have doesn't seem to be complete)....sorry :(

This recipe is awesome. It is what I talk my Bridal shower hosts into doing. I use the Mandoline on the onions or if you are going to be using it for another ingredient you can also wedge it with forged cutlery! You can also use the S & B spinner for spinach, stoneware or saute pan on the nuts....

Can't remember what else is in it, but it's fantastic AND quick!
 
stefani2 said:
poppy seeds? is this recipe ok without them?(

By the way, definitely use the poppy seeds. That's what makes the dressing.
 
stefani2 said:
This may be SLIGHTLY OT - but I would use the Microplane Grater because I want the intense flavor of the lemon compared to using the Zester/Scorer for texture from larger pieces of citrus (which is something I would use in a recipe like muffins), right?

Definitely agree with using the Microplane for this recipe...which would you rather sell: a $26.50 item or a $9.50 item? ;)

(And I also agree that it provides a more intense flavor and smaller pieces:) .)
 
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!! My Fav! I brought this recipe to pamper the teachers their last week of school and they scarfed it up! Poppy seeds are the bomb! LOL
 
ok - dumb question of the thread - which cookbook is this in?
 
legacypc46 said:
Definitely agree with using the Microplane for this recipe...which would you rather sell: a $26.50 item or a $9.50 item? ;)

(And I also agree that it provides a more intense flavor and smaller pieces:) .)


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The scorer/zester is NOT a tool that I ever show. I don't like the way it does the lemon zest...if you are using it for decoration it makes nice zest "curls" but I don't like that in recipes...even if you cut it up into smaller pieces.

Aside from the fact, the microplane grater is good for Soooooo many things! It's one of my favorite and most used tools at home! (and I almost didn't get it, since I had a long thin microplane from BB&B, so I thought I didn't need it!)

 
PamperedDor said:
ok - dumb question of the thread - which cookbook is this in?

It's in "Casual Cooking" on page 40...I have the page number memorized :p Although, you would think I would have the recipe memorized instead...
 
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Kelly - I want to tell people about ALL the uses of the Microplane - can you share? this is what i have come up with:
Garlic
Ginger Root
Chocolate
Citrus Zest (orange, lemon, lime)
Nuts

R there more???
 
stefani2 said:
Kelly - I want to tell people about ALL the uses of the Microplane - can you share? this is what i have come up with:
Garlic
Ginger Root
Chocolate
Citrus Zest (orange, lemon, lime)
Nuts

R there more???


Parmesan
Romano
Fresh Nutmeg
Fresh Cinnamon
 
Does anyone have a show outline typed up for this recipe?
 
Ok...I have this NEED to use the gralic Press and the Food Chopper in every demo I do - LOL
How can I incorprote these tools in this recipe?
Would a pressed clove of garlic work nicely in the dressing?
Maybe chop some of the almonds??
Ooooh - and wouldn't some grated cheddar cheese go nicely???
 
dannyzmom said:
Ok...I have this NEED to use the gralic Press and the Food Chopper in every demo I do - LOL
How can I incorprote these tools in this recipe?
Would a pressed clove of garlic work nicely in the dressing?
Maybe chop some of the almonds??
Ooooh - and wouldn't some grated cheddar cheese go nicely???

Make Garlic Parmesan Biscuit Bites to go with it....then you can use the garlic press and microplane grater. And then, yes, just chop some almonds.


(I don't think cheddar really goes too well with this salad.)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients are typically used in a Strawberry Spinach Salad?

A Strawberry Spinach Salad usually includes fresh spinach, sliced strawberries, nuts (like pecans or almonds), feta cheese, and a dressing, often a poppy seed or balsamic vinaigrette. Some variations may also include red onions or avocado.

How can I make a Strawberry Spinach Salad more filling?

To make the salad more filling, consider adding protein sources such as grilled chicken, shrimp, or chickpeas. You can also include grains like quinoa or farro for added texture and nutrition.

What are some tips for preparing the strawberries for the salad?

When preparing strawberries, wash them gently under cold water and remove the green tops. For the best flavor and presentation, slice them just before serving to prevent them from becoming mushy.

Can I prepare the Strawberry Spinach Salad in advance?

While you can prepare some components in advance, it's best to assemble the salad just before serving to keep the spinach fresh and prevent it from wilting. You can pre-wash and slice the strawberries and prepare the dressing ahead of time.

What are some variations of the Strawberry Spinach Salad?

Variations of the Strawberry Spinach Salad can include different fruits like blueberries or mandarin oranges, using different types of cheese such as goat cheese, or adding grains like quinoa. You can also experiment with different dressings to suit your taste.

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