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Continue talking about salad
Watch Good Eats – Salad Daze
Prep for lab on MondaySlide2
6 Types of Salad
Common Types
Vegetable Salads
Fruit Salads
Cooked Grain Salads
Protein Salads
Cooked Meat, Poultry and Egg Salads
Dry Bean Salads
Combination Salads
Similar to casserole, use left-over's to create a new dish
Molded SaladsSlide3
Nutrients in Salad
Easy way to incorporate more fruits and veggies in your day
Can often substitute ingredients to take advantage of the freshest, most nutritious foods available
Raw food has more nutritional value than its cooked counterpart
Excellent source of phytochemicals
Non-nutritive plant chemicals that have protective or disease preventative properties
Can provide complex carbs, protein, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber
Or, they can be laden with fat and calories depending on what goes into the saladSlide4
Types of Lettuce
Arugula – peppery
Butterhead
– tender and sweet with buttery texture
Watercress – crisp with dark green leaves
Radicchio – deep red to pink with white streak; firm and slightly peppery
Iceberg – pale green, mild flavor, low nutritional value
Endive – coarse texture, bitter, best mixed with other greens
Escarole – green outer leaves with yellow center, bitterRomaine – most nutritious lettuce, crisp texture, nutty flavorMesclun – popular mix of young, small greensSlide5
Helpful Hints when Preparing Salad
Wash only when ready to use
Spin dry before serving
Tear instead of cut lettuce to prevent edges from browning
Store wrapped in dry paper towel in plastic bag/container
If lettuce is limp, immerse in ice water for a few minutes
Don’t use fresh pineapple in molded salads – it will not set upSlide6
Good Eats: Salad DazeSlide7
Dressing Types
Vinaigrette
CreamySlide8
Vinaigrette Dressing
A
versatile
mix of oil and vinegar or tart citrus
juice usually seasoned with herbs and spices
usually in a 3-to-1, oil-to-vinegar
ratio
Vinaigrettes work well with any lettuce variety, but they’re best with tender greens, such as spinach and spring mixes, because they won’t weigh down lighter leaves.Slide9
Vinaigrette Dressing
Oils
Vinegars
Neutral Oils
Canola
Corn
Safflower
Soybean
Sunflower
Olive Oils
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Virgin Olive Oil
Olive Oil
Nut Oils
Almond
Peanut
Hazelnut
Walnut
Balsamic
Cider
Champagne
Distilled or white
Sherry
Wine
Rice
FruitMaltSlide10
Vinaigrette Dressing
Citrus Juices
Classic Herb Combinations
Lemon
Meyer Lemon
Lime
Orange
Grapefruit
Chervil, parsley, thyme and tarragon
Marjoram, savory, thyme and bay leaf
Rosemary, summer savory, thyme and marjoram
Cilantro, cumin and red pepper
Ground chili pepper, oregano, cumin and red pepper
Cajun blackening and seasoning
spiceSlide11
Jamie Oliver
Superb SaladsSlide12
Creamy Dressing
Pair creamy dressings with heartier greens like romaine
, radicchio, iceberg and cabbage that can handle a heavier coating. Use sparingly or thinned out with extra vinegar to lightly—repeat, lightly—coat more tender, delicate greens like arugula, spinach and butter.
Cooked
dressing – instead of using eggs, dressing thickened with starch
pasteSlide13
Creamy Dressing
Dairy
Use dairy-based ingredients for creamier
dressings
.
Buttermilk
: Thick and tangy, buttermilk is surprisingly lower in calories than most other milk.
Cream: Often too rich to use alone, pair cream with herbs or spices, such as tarragon or cardamom.Sour cream: Heavy and dense, sour cream can be thinned out with small amounts of vinegar or citrus juice.Yogurt or Greek yogurt: Tangy in taste, plain yogurt adds a touch of creaminess without the extra calories
.Slide14
Creamy Dressing
Mayonnaise
How to make mayo
Mayonnaise-based dressings taste like the condiment but are “
eggier
” and
sweeter.
E
mulsion of oil, vinegar or lemon juice, egg yolks and seasoningsEmulsion – mixture of two ingredients that normally don’t mixSlide15
Lab Plans
Accompaniment Salad Lab
Broccoli Salad
Potato Salad
Taco Salad
Deviled Egg Pasta Salad
Quinoa Almond Berry Salad
Strawberry Pretzel Salad
Completed Mise en Place Worksheets are due on Monday.Slide16
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