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Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing

Food Network Kitchens

From Food Network Kitchens Cookbook, Meredith, 2003

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate itRead users' reviews (16)

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20 min
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7 min
Total:
27 min
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Ingredients

Salad:

  • 8 ounces small red-skinned potatoes, halved
  • Kosher salt
  • 1 cup fresh corn kernels (from 2 ears of corn)
  • 1 cup chopped fresh green or wax beans
  • 1 cup small broccoli florets
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 kirby cucumber with peel, chopped
  • Ranch Dressing, recipe follows
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 cups torn mixed greens, such as arugula, romaine, and watercress
  • 1 cup sprouts, such as alfalfa, broccoli, radish, or pea, optional

Directions

Put the potatoes in a small saucepan with enough cold water to cover and season with salt. Bring to a boil and then simmer, uncovered, until just tender, about 5 minutes. Drain and put in a large bowl.

Bring a medium pot of water to a boil and salt it generously. Fill a medium bowl with ice water and salt it as well. Add the corn, beans, and broccoli to the boiling water and cook until crisp-tender, about 2 minutes. Use a slotted spoon or strainer to scoop out the vegetables and plunge them immediately into the ice water. Drain the vegetables, pat them dry, and add to the bowl of potatoes along with the tomatoes and cucumber. Toss the salad with 1/2 cup of the dressing. Taste, and add more salt and pepper, if desired. (The salad may be prepared up to this point 2 hours ahead and refrigerated.)

When ready to serve, toss the salad with the greens and the sprouts, if desired, and with a bit more dressing if you like your salad on the well-dressed side. Pass the remaining dressing at the table.

Know-How: Immersing vegetables in boiling salted water and then plunging them into ice water is called blanching and refreshing. Having the water at a full rolling boil before adding the vegetables, as well as cooking uncovered, is the key to keeping green vegetables vibrant.

Ranch Dressing:

  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/3 cup buttermilk
  • 2 tablespoons minced fresh flat-leaf parsley
  • 2 tablespoons minced fresh chives
  • 1 scallion (white and green parts), thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon white wine vinegar
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Smash the garlic clove, sprinkle with the salt, and, with the side of a large knife, mash and smear the mixture to a coarse paste. Scrape the paste into a small bowl, add the remaining ingredients, and whisk well to make a creamy dressing. Use immediately or refrigerate in a tightly sealed container for up to 3 days.

Yield: about 1 1/3 cups

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  • recipe Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing
    Roxanne Wilmington, DE 10-26-2009

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    Awesome and Easy

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I used this recipe when some relatives came over for the first time. We all loved it -- very easy to make. Delicious!
  • recipe Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing
    laura belmont, MI 05-02-2009

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    This is a great summer salad or side dish

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I actually leave out the lettuce (need to reduce the dressing if doing this) and serve this as more of a side dish. I've... also used Green Goddess dressing instead of ranch and it was wonderful. To the person who rated 1 star because "I don't like radish": the recipe DOESN'T HAVE radish!! Did you even read it? My pet peeve is people who rate these recipes who haven't even made and tried them (or obviously, sometimes, even READ them). Read more
  • recipe Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing
    Kimberly Oceanside, CA 09-16-2008

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    Delicious!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    Although the prep work did take awhile, this salad was delicious! My family loved it. I actually used 3 ears of corn... instead of 2, and made the Ranch Dressing from the milk recipe package mix instead of the homemade as given in the recipe.Read more
  • recipe Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing
    Anonymous 08-12-2008

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    Great Summer Salad

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    This salad is great, as is, but lends itself very well to personal preference. The beauty of a recipe is a GOOD cook can use... the "blueprint" and couple it with a little imagination for a truly unique experience. As for the individual who rated one star simply because they "don't like radish", I say, read my review.Read more
  • recipe Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing
    Anonymous 06-30-2008

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    what it look like

    Rated: 1 stars out of 5
    it look like it is alright. but i dont like radish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • recipe Summer Chopped Salad with Ranch Dressing
    TRACI Red Bluff, CA 04-27-2008

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    One bite and you are hooked!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    WOW WOW WOW!!!! This salad is a dream with every bite! The dressing is killer, and so fresh! I have made this salad with and... without some of the veggies. You can't go wrong with this salad! If you are watching your carbs, leave the corn and potatoes out, and add carb friendly veggies. We just LOVE this and crave for more!Read more
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