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May 5, 2006
Perhaps the one way to serve vegetables that is most popular is in a salad. And one of the most popular salads is Caesar. Try this recipe from Allison Fishman, of the Home Made Simple TV show, that features homemade croutons and salad dressing.
INGREDIENTS
For the croutons:4 tablespoons unsalted butter1/2 baguette (or any other loaf of fresh bread), cut into bite-sized pieces (about 2 cups)1/2 teaspoon garlic powder1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes1/4 teaspoon coarse salt
For the dressing:1 garlic clove, smashed and peel removed1 large egg yolk 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard2 large anchovies2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oilCoarse salt and pepper, to taste
For the salad:1 medium head romaine lettuce, cut into 1-inch ribbonsParmigiano-Reggiano cheese, shaved or grated
INSTRUCTIONS
This veggie dish is delicious, easy to prepare and makes a great side dish to chicken, fish, steak or almost any other entrée!
This healthy dish can include any of your favorite vegetables. Plus, it’s packed with nutrients and taste. You can serve it as a side or try it over rice or Chinese noodles as a main meal.
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