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Spring Salads: Thinking in Threes

By March 25, 2010April 4th, 20132 Comments


Last year during a routine physical check-up I told my doctor I was worried about my brain โ€” I couldnโ€™t remember anything anymore. I was telling the same stories to the same people. No matter how hard I tried I couldnโ€™t pull up the name of that Terence Stamp movie I talked about throughout the year 1999. I forgot it was Store Day in second gradeโ€ฆagain.

My doctor asked me if I had ever forgotten to pick up my kids at the bus stop.

No, thank goodness.

Your brain is fine. Youโ€™re just not paying attention. When you forget something important, then come talk to me.

Iโ€™ve come up with strategies to combat the forgetfulness and noticed that Iโ€™m good at remembering things in threes. When I leave the house: Keys-Wallet-Phone. When I go to bed: Face-Teeth-Contacts. When I am the one in charge of school bag-packing: Lunch-Homework-Library Book.

And lately, to make a memorable salad? Fruit-Nut-Cheese. ย The combos below work when tossed with bibb, arugula, or mesclun and a simple vinaigrette. (You will also never hear me object to the addition of something in the onion family โ€” snipped chives, scallions, or a finely chopped shallot). Bonus: These salads also provide an instantlyย Deconstructible Dinner for the kids.

Oh, and it wasย The Limey. The Terence Stamp movie wasย The Limey.

Threesome of Threesomes

1) Walnuts-Feta-Dried Cherries
Trader Joeโ€™s sells the most delicious tart Montmorency cherries โ€” for a much better price than the ones you get at Whole Foods.

2) Pecan-Pear-Blue Cheese
Try to buy candied pecans if you can. And if you have time, sautee the pear pieces briefly in butter.

3) Almonds-Manchego-Oranges (or even mandarins)
I prefer sliced almonds in salads. They integrate better with the leaves and have the most satisfyingly soft crunch.

2 Comments

  • Avatar rosenrosen says:

    thatโ€™s a beautiful salad. I love some citrus mixed with aged cheese. or as my 3-year-old says, โ€˜old cheeseโ€™

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