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Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing

Recipe courtesy Gordon Hamersley, Bistro Cooking at Home, Broadway Books, 2003

Show: Sara's SecretsEpisode: American Bistro

Rated: 4 stars out of 5Rate itRead users' reviews (16)

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Ingredients

  • 4 oranges, preferably seedless
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh ginger
  • 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 medium shallots, finely chopped
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 avocados
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint leaves, plus whole leaves for garnish
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro leaves, plus whole leaves for garnish
  • 4 whole leaves Boston lettuce, washed and dried well
  • 4 while leaves red leaf lettuce, washed and dried well
  • Sliced pickled ginger, optional

Directions

Segment and juice 3 of the oranges in the following way: Cut both ends off 1 of the oranges and place it, cut side up, on a cutting board. Using a sharp, flexible knife, cut the skin and white membrane from the orange. Use a sawing motion and cut from top to bottom following the contours of the orange. Free the orange segments but cutting along the seams that separate them from each other. Do this over a bowl to collect any juices. Reserve the segments separately and squeeze what's left of the orange over the bowl to collect the juice. Do the same with the remaining 2 oranges. Strain the juice into a measuring cup: You should have about 3/4 cup; if not, juice the remaining orange and add as much as needed.

Combine the ginger, mayonnaise, mustard, and honey with 1/2 cup of the orange juice in a small bowl. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.

In a small bowl, combine half of the chopped shallots with 3 tablespoons of the remaining orange juice. Whisk in the olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

Cut the avocados lengthwise up to the large pit in the middle. Gently twist apart the 2 halves and remove the pit. Wedge a teaspoon between the skin and the flesh and remove the flesh in 1 piece. Cut the avocados into 1-inch pieces and put them into the bowl with the honey-and-ginger dressing. Add the remaining shallots, the chopped mint and the chopped cilantro, and mix together lightly so as not to break up the avocado.

When ready to serve, set aside 8 orange segments. Toss the rest with the whole lettuce leaves and just enough of the orange-and-olive oil vinaigrette to coat. Divide the lettuce and oranges among 4 plates. Spoon some avocado onto each plate (there will be some dressing left in the bowl). Top with the reserved orange segments and drizzle any remaining honey-and-ginger dressing over the salad. Garnish with whole mint and cilantro leaves, and, if you like, some pickled ginger.

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  • recipe Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing
    Beth Jackson, MO 08-10-2009

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    Fantastic! Delicious!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I registered in order to write a review of this salad even though I use this site a lot. I believe this is the best salad I... have ever eaten and I love salads of all kinds. This takes more than 15 min. to make. Heck, segmenting the oranges takes about 8 minutes or more. (Be sure you have a really sharp knife.) But, really, that's the hardest part of this salad. The rest goes together pretty quickly. I suggest before you start this salad, read the directions very thoroughly. There's a lot of helpful instructions on how to cut the oranges and how to cut the avocado. If you separate this instructions for the oranges and avocado from the rest of the instructions, it is a pretty simple recipe. I rewrote the recipe and instructions, to make it clearer for me. Once you make this salad, it will go much easier and quicker the next time. Try this recipe! I think you will really like it.Read more
  • recipe Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing
    Francisco San Antonio, TX 06-17-2008

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    Best Salad Ever

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    Absolutly love this salad. The Mixture of Flavors Make it a joy to eat and it's very filling for a salad
  • recipe Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing
    Nikki San Francisco, CA 05-26-2008

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    flavor

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    This salad's flavor was fabulous! Definitely keep the lettuce and wet mixture separate until serving. There is a lot of wet... mixture so only add as much as needed to the lettuce.Read more
  • recipe Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing
    Anonymous 12-03-2007

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    Good, but not worth the trouble

    Rated: 3 stars out of 5
    While it was light and refreshing and looked fairly good, but I will not be making it again. There was a lot of chopping and... ingrediants involved and even with help, I did not make it in 15 minutes. I would not rate it easy, unless you regularly segment and juice oranges, and finely chop scallions, ginger, chilanto, and mint.Read more
  • recipe Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing
    Jo Ann Nashville, TN 10-25-2007

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    Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    Wonderful Salad. I have to agree that the directions are a bit time consuming but the end result was well worth the effort.... I make Hamersely's Baked Chicken and potatoes that is the signature recipe at his restaurant and if I read the written directions, I find them difficult to follow, however, I saw him make the recipe on TV and afterwards it was a snap to make.Read more
  • recipe Avocado and Orange Salad with Honey and Ginger Dressing
    Cathy Laguna Niguel, CA 04-11-2007

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    Something different

    Rated: 4 stars out of 5
    I LOVE avocados, and I was looking for a refreshing new way to use them. This recipe is really good & easy to make. It could... easily be served without any lettuce & just a tiny bit less dressing. I used all 4 oranges for the salad & needed extra orange juice for the dressing. The salad dressing for the lettuce was a little bland so I added a bit of balsamic vinegar. I will definitely be serving this again.Read more
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