Long Live the Irish Green Salad!

"An Irish-inspired salad recipe I tested and assembled for our upcoming annual St. Patrick's Day meal. Use any (mixed) salad greens of your choice. One shamrock-shaped cookie cutter (not too large) is required for this recipe. Feel free to substitute green beans and yellow/wax beans for the asparagus."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Note: I used leftover roasted asparagus spears from the previous night's dinner. Roasted would be preferred over steaming (my personal opinion.).
  • Whisk the salad dressing ingredients together and refrigerate. Best prepared 1 hour in advance of serving.
  • Combine the salad ingredients in a bowl except for the bell pepper and raisins. Toss.
  • Take a shamrock-shaped cookie cutter and cut out shapes from the green bell pepper. (You may need an extra bell pepper to do this step.) How to: first slice the bell pepper lengthwise from stem to bottom. Remove seeds and membrane. Cut out shapes.
  • Divide the salad onto [4] salad plates. Garnish with the shamrock-shaped slices of bell pepper; add the raisins.

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Reviews

  1. I thought the combination of ingredients did not complement each other well at all. I brought this to a st. Patrick's Day party, I got no compliments on it was edible but nothing great. The cheese made it really weird in my opinion, and the dressing was kind of sour. I was really disappointed after all the work it took to make it.
     
  2. Great salad! Although I used green pepper, I didn't cut it into a shamrock. I'm thinking I will for the next St. Patrick's Day! Great combination of ingredients and flavors. Loved the buttermilk dressing. Thank you. Made for CQ 2 - Quebec Candada.
     
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