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Bitter Greens with Yuzu Dressing

https://masterfacilitator.com/9lbwbri Greens for feast day. Bitter, but oh so good.

Hawaiian Feast Day — An all day rain did not dampen our Hawaiian get together. Rigging up a method for cooking our pig and organized chaos in the kitchen ended about 11 p.m. and all the food, drinks, and wine being enjoyed by all.

We Americans seem to always want to put our salad at the beginning of the meal or even right along with the main course. If you are like me, and I love salad, I tend to fill up on that course before the main event even makes its appearance. In Europe salad is often served after dinner and is a refreshing finish to the meal before dessert arrives. (I will not be turning down dessert in France)

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http://www.wowogallery.com/hwmtwfm I’m not sure if you know what Yuzu (YOO-zoo) is because I didn’t. Yuzu is a Japanese citrus which is about the size of a tangerine and is quite sour. You can find bottle juice or dry, powdered yuzu but only occasionally find fresh fruit because it is quite rare in the US. (Pal actually found this fruit at Central Market in Austin.)

If you saw our menu a few days ago then you probably realize that we needed this type of salad to take us into the next course.  I loved the taste of the five spice powder in the dressing and the jicama gave a nice fresh crunch to the salad. Simple, but a very, very flavorsome salad.

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Bitter Greens with Yuzu Dressing

Ingredients

  • 1 head escarole
  • 1 bunch watercress
  • pea shoots or micro greens
  • 1 avocado
  • jicama cut into match sticks
  • Togarashi powder*
  • Dressing:
  • 1/2 c. yuzu juice
  • 1/2 c. vegetable or grapeseed oil
  • 1 Tbs. oilive oil
  • 1/2 tsp. five spice powder
  • splash of sesame oil
  • pinch of sugar

Instructions

  1. Toss greens with salad dressing. Toss jicama separately with a little of the dressing.
  2. Put a portion of greens on each plate. Garnish with jicama and two thin slices of avocado.
  3. Sprinkle lightly with Togarashi powder
  4. *Lemon/lime juice mixture can be substituted for yuzu.
  5. Togarishi is a commonly used Japanese 7-spice blend that includes red chili pepper, roasted orange peel, yellow and black sesame seeds, Japanese pepper, seaweed and ginger. The mixture is used to flavor soups or noodles and yakitori.

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    Mike Lyons
    December 31, 2011 at 7:59 pm

    Awesome! So glad to use the use of yuzu. And Togarishi! I will have to track down some yuzu juice.

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