Chile Crusted Warm Goat Cheese Salad with Hot Candied Walnuts and Balsamic Vinaigrette
Recipe courtesy Michelle Bernstein
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By BlindinglyAwesome
on August 30, 2012
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I didn't have the chiles or the nuts to add to the panko, but it was still amazing. I make a batch of the walnuts ahead of time and just prepare the goat cheese when I'm ready to eat. Quick and easy. This is in my top 10 go to recipes!
By gonzja8_11182986
Winston-Salem, NC
on March 05, 2009
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This is a tremendous recipe and is well worth the effort. Cascabel chilles can be hard to find, I substitute Anchos when I have to. Be sure to toast the chilles and pistachios - getting them dry and caramelizing the sugars is really the key to making a nice crust. Also, the candied walnuts are really the clincher - they have a nice crunch and sweetness at first, followed by a very late, wonderfully warm finish at the back of the mouth.
This is an easy, wonderfully delicious recipe - a home run for dinner parties or a nice meal at home!!!
By lrush_3746111
west lafayette, IN
on June 28, 2006
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I love salad, and I eat alot of it. I thought this was the best salad I ever made. It tasted like something you could order at the best restaurants! I use the roasted red onions idea now on many different salads.