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Apple Pecan and Bacon Salad with Caramelized Shallot Vinaigrette Dressing
With Thanksgiving, holiday parties, and gatherings in full swing, there's no better way to impress your friends and family than with this go-to holiday salad.
Crisp apples, candied maple pecans, crunchy bacon, and creamy blue cheese are combined with a caramelized shallot and garlic vinaigrette to create a mouthwatering dish.
Indulge in the festive Apple Pecan and Bacon Salad with Caramelized Shallot Vinaigrette dressing. This salad is perfect for the holidays, with a delicious blend of sweet and savory flavors.
With holiday parties and gatherings in full swing, there's no better way to impress your friends and family than with this go-to holiday salad.
Crisp apples, candied maple pecans, crunchy bacon, and creamy blue cheese are combined with a caramelized shallot and garlic vinaigrette to create a mouthwatering dish.
EASY SALAD PREPARATION DURING THE BUSY HOLIDAY SEASON
What I truly love about this salad are the different salad components that can be prepped AHEAD of time! Let’s break it down:
Keep apples fresh and crisp
To prevent apple slices from browning quickly, soak them in a mixture of water and lemon juice. This easy trick will help keep your apples looking and tasting fresh for longer.
Preparing Candied Maple Pecans
For best results, make your candied maple pecans the day before you plan to use them. Once you've finished cooking them in a skillet, let them cool to room temperature before transferring them to the fridge to chill until needed.
Caramelized Shallot and Garlic Vinaigrette
Begin by caramelizing a mixture of shallots and garlic in the skillet you just used to make the candied maple pecans. Then, add the mixture to a food processor with the remaining dressing ingredients. Store the dressing in an airtight container until you're ready to use it.
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Indulge in the festive Apple Pecan and Bacon Salad with Caramelized Shallot Vinaigrette dressing. This salad is perfect for the holidays, with a delicious blend of sweet and savory flavors.
Servings: 4-6 Prep: 10 MIN Cook time: 20 MIN
Ingredients
1 - 12 oz package of uncured, no sugar bacon
1 - container mixed greens
2 large handfuls arugula
6 oz blue cheese
1 large gala apple
to make the candied maple pecans
1 cup raw pecans
1 Tbsp grass-fed butter, ghee, or coconut oil
⅓ cup pure maple syrup
½ tsp cinnamon
¼ tsp smoked paprika
¼ tsp sea salt
to make the shallot vinaigrette
3 cloves of garlic, mashed
2 large shallots, thinly sliced
2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
2 Tbsp pure maple syrup
1 Tbsp dijon mustard
¼ cup avocado oil
S+P to taste
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and lay bacon out onto a tin foil lined sheet pan or wire rack baking pan. Bake for about 15-20 minutes until bacon is crispy. Transfer the bacon to a plate lined with paper towels and set aside.
While the bacon is cooking, make the candied maple pecans by heating a skillet with 1 Tbsp of butter over medium heat.
Place pecans and syrup in the skillet, stirring constantly for about 3-5 minutes. While the syrup thickens and is coating the pecans, sprinkle seasonings over the pecans.
Spread the mixture out onto a parchment paper and allow to cool completely (the syrup will continue to harden as they cool). Set aside.
To make the dressing, add sliced shallots and mashed garlic to the same pan with 1 tbsp oil. Sauté for a few minutes until the shallots are caramelized and softened. Stir in the maple syrup, apple cider vinegar and a dash of salt and pepper and let simmer for 30 seconds or so. Transfer mixture to a food processor and add dijon mustard, oil and seasonings and pulse until mixture is smooth and creamy.
To a large salad bowl, add the mixed greens and arugula along with apple slices, candied maple pecans, bacon (roughly chopped), blue cheese crumbles and pour in the vinaigrette and toss to combine.
Taste the salad and season with more salt and freshly cracked black pepper if needed. Serve immediately.
Notes
Making this salad for the holiday season and pushed for time? Find my go-to busy tips above with the header: EASY SALAD PREPARATION DURING THE BUSY HOLIDAY SEASON
Massaged Kale Salad
If you are wanting to level up your salad game, then you need to hop on the massaged kale train! This leafy green is absolutely packed with vitamins like A, C, and K, fiber forward, antioxidants and a powerful anti-inflammatory food. But if you are not familiar with eating kale, it can be a tough food to swallow - no pun intended!
Level up your salad game using massaged kale!
If you are wanting to level up your salad game, then you need to hop on the massaged kale train! This leafy green is absolutely packed with vitamins like A, C, and K, fiber forward, antioxidants and a powerful anti-inflammatory food. But if you are not familiar with eating kale, it can be a tough food to swallow - no pun intended!
Luckily for you, using the massaging technique, will have you eating and loving the vegetable in no time.
Kale, being a cruciferous veggie, has a rough texture by nature so to help physically break down the kale to make it easier to digest, we use the massaging method.
Massaging prior to eating is like pre-digesting the kale. All you have to do is give your kale some love by using your hands.
We do this by massaging oil + salt + lemon juice in the kale to help break down the tough, fibrous content in the kale. The kale will visually change before your eyes into a vibrant green and will feel softer in texture.
A bonus about using this method is that it will stay in the refrigerator for a good week even after massaging - unlike other more delicate leafy greens which tend to wilt and become soggy after chopping. Kale will keep its soft but chewy texture without becoming mushy.
That is why, in my new cookbook: The Nourished Cookbook, I show you many ways in how you can add massaged kale into your nourish bowls! It’s a great non-starchy carbohydrate source to batch cook and to pair with so many other base meals! Here are some other massaged kale salad recipes on the blog: Fall Harvest Grain Bowl, Summer Burger Salad, Winter Pear Salad with Citrus Dijon Vinaigrette, and Butternut Squash, Kale, and White Bean Lasagna Soup.
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Level up your salad game using massaged kale!
Servings: 4-6 | Prep time: 10 min | Cook time: N/A
Ingredients
4 cups or 3 handfuls of organic raw kale
1-2 tsp olive or avocado oil
Juice of ½ lemon
1 tsp sea salt
Directions
Wash kale thoroughly to remove dirt and de-stem kale leaves. Transfer to a large bowl. Add in the lemon juice and salt. Lightly pour oil onto your hands to coat.
Using a massaging action (similar to kneading bread dough), start to tear the leaves apart and massage. Continue massaging for about 2-5 minutes or until the kale turns a vibrant green and the leaves are soft.
Notes
Can be used as a side dish, a salad base, or as a topping of your choice for a complete meal in a bowl.