A Salad of Arugula (Rocket), Cherry Tomatoes and Sesame Seed
photo by Andi Longmeadow Farm
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 20 ounces arugula, picked through, rinsed and spun dry
- 16 cherry tomatoes, cut in half
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds (toast in small skillet for 5-6 minutes, until golden and fragrant)
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Dressing
- 6 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 1⁄2 tablespoons red wine
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons honey (if you have greek thyme honey you're set!)
- 1⁄3 teaspoon coriander
directions
- Put the arugula and cherry tomato halves into a large bowl.
- Keep in refrigerator until ready to serve.
- Whisk all the dressing ingredients until emulsified and dress the salad.
- Toss well to coat and distribute amongst 4 salad plates.
- Sprinkle sesame seeds over top.
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Reviews
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The dressing is perfect for this salad, offsetting the slight bitterness of the arugula and the tartness of the little tomatoes. It does indeed make enough for 4 large salad portions. While I love sesame seeds, I'm not sure they really added a whole lot to the salad. So, for all you cooks who might want to make this recipe and don't have the sesame seeds on hand, you can certainly enjoy this nice salad without them... in my opinion.
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Loved every single dang thing about this salad. From the bit if the Rocket, to the sweetness of the tomato and honey in the dressing, and then little sesame seeds implode in your mouth! This is just so simple but so amazing tasting. The dressing is really, really, grand! Made for Down on the Farm Photo Tag and Green Spring Diabetic Forum. May 2012
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OK, here goes. I live in Athens, Greece. I moved out here many, many years ago from Ottawa, Canada - so I am blessed in having two wonderful heritages!
I suffer from compulsive obsessive behaviour with regard to food and my psychiatrist thought it would be a good idea to find a 'society' where many have the same problem and try to find a cure.
So far, I've copied a couple of thousand recipes from this site and my psychiatrist has thrown the towel in and refuses to answer the phone when I call.
What did I do wrong?
Got 3 kids that keep me on the go - 10 and under at this point (2008) - I may not get round to updating this for a few years, so you'll have to do your own maths.
I teach English full-time and Greek Cookery part-time. I would like to make the cooking part of it full-time and the English Grammar part of it part-time.
That's all for now.