Recipe courtesy of Jill Davie

Gorgonzola and Grape Salad

  • Level: Easy
  • Yield: 6 to 10 servings
  • Total: 1 day 10 min
  • Prep: 10 min
  • Inactive: 1 day
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Ingredients

Dressing:

1/2 cup aged red wine vinegar

1/2 cup fresh lemon juice

1 1/2 teaspoons sugar

1 tablespoon salt

5 cloves garlic

1 1/2 small shallots, minced

2 1/2 cups extra-virgin olive oil

1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper

Candied Garlic:

20 cloves garlic

1 1/2 cups water

1/4 cup sugar

Salad:

2 cups seedless green and red grapes, halved

1 cup Gorgonzola, crumbled

3 heads frissee lettuce, or other hearty green

Directions

  1. Dressing: Place red wine vinegar, lemon juice, sugar, salt, and garlic cloves in a blender and pulse on high speed. Add the shallots and slowly incorporate the extra-virgin olive oil while blender is on high speed. Finish seasoning with black pepper and allow the dressing to sit for 24 hours, refrigerated, before using. 
  2. For the candied garlic: Coat a sheet pan with oil for the finished garlic. Place the garlic and water in a large saute pan over medium to high heat. Boil the cloves until they are cooked through but still firm to the touch and still maintain their shape. This takes about 8 minutes. By this time the water should be all the way or close to being evaporated. At this point, add the sugar in with the garlic cloves and continue to cook over medium heat while stirring occasionally. After a couple of minutes the sugar will begin to caramelize. At this point it is important that the garlic be stirred constantly so they become evenly coated with the caramelized sugar. Continue to caramelize the garlic until golden to dark golden brown. This process happens very quickly so stay alert. Turn the garlic out onto the greased sheet pan and cool. 
  3. For the salad: Place the grapes, Gorgonzola and candied garlic in a large mixing bowl. Add 3/4 cup of dressing. You want enough dressing in the bowl to fully saturate the cheese and grape mixture. Add the lettuce and toss your salad. Taste for seasoning.

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danielleskitchen

Really good. Big hit at my dinner party! The dressing pretty much melted the candy coating off the garlic though. Next time maybe I'll just sprinkle the garlic on top. Oh, and I had cut the salad recipe in half, but I used all 20 garlic cloves that it called for. It was a good decision because the garlic makes the salad :

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