Antipasti Chopped Salad
Show: 5 Ingredient Fix
Episode: No-Cook Dinner
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By Chef #1366064
denver co
on May 18, 2012
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this is a very good salad. if you want a more substantial meal
mix in some cooked penne or cork screw pasta or orzo. kalamata
olives are a nice touch also.
By texjeanee
Lockhart, TX
on April 02, 2012
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Excellent - unlike another comment, I love the readers suggestions on how to tweak the ingredients. I love red onion and plan on adding that next time, also prefer artichokes NOT in marinade. Thanks for the hints!
By cchen7
New York, NY
on March 26, 2012
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Came out great the first time. Will make it again.
By ndhiker009_11051915
on October 10, 2011
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I really enjoyed this salad!
By ZenJewess
Minnesota
on July 28, 2011
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The first time I made this salad, I halved the recipe just so I could try it. I liked it so much, I made a double batch, plopped it all (except romaine in a zip bag and hauled it 150 miles for a gathering of friends. They loved it so much that they begged me to make it again next year. The mozzarella doesn't break down all that quickly, so it kept very well for a few days in the fridge (adding fresh romaine at each sitting.
The only alteration I had to make was to get artichokes NOT in marinade because what was available to me had oils in it that two of the friends were allergic to (canola and sunflower. Instead, I marinated a can of brined artichokes with my favorite Italian dressing.
I have assembled this salad again numerous times, sometimes adding arugula, black olives, cherry tomatoes, and very finely sliced baby red onions from my garden. I'm going to try it with bell peppers next because that's what's coming up in the garden.
By kats_mail
on July 14, 2011
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Very tasty & easy to prepare. Nice, hardy, summer meal. My family really enjoyed it.
By szaftoo
Simi Valley, CA
on July 13, 2011
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Just an observation, some of us read the ratings before we choose to make a recipe. How are we supposed to really judge the recipe when people either haven't made it yet, substitute most of the ingredients or correct knife cuts?
By blakkhawkk
on May 14, 2011
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I haven't tried this yet but I will, probably this weekend.
For Dolphinfan, you could try using mushrooms marinated in oil and spices instead of the artichokes. It should give about the same effect in your salad.
By dolphinfan34_12...
gloversville, 72
on June 18, 2010
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i would like to make this salad, but we at home do not like artichokes, i was wondering what i can use in place of them?, thanks for the help.have a good day
By bakeuplilsuzy
Minnesota
on May 09, 2010
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I made a few enhancements, and it turned out great.
I used artichoke hearts in water instead of oil. I marinated the mozzarella cubes in olive oil with fresh basil and red pepper flakes. Then I used the marinade as the dressing, along with a squeeze of lemon juice and a pinch of salt. Made homemade croutons with fresh Italian bread, cubed, tossed with olive oil and garlic, then baked.