Spinning water off lettuce dries it well enough for the dressing to cling nicely.
Our new favorite salad goes like this (serves 8-10):
Cut 1 1/2 to 2 heads of romaine length-wise from stem to tip. Turn 90 degrees and cut again. Chop the lettuce cross-wise into a clean sink of cold water (see notes below). Swish and spin. Put in a bowl big enough for tossing.
Notes:
- As I said, this is our new favorite. We can eat it up to 4 times a week and not get tired of it. We're at the stage of buying Costco-sized packages every couple of weeks: 6 heads of romaine (occasionally 12), 2 boxes (8 each) of tomatoes, 3-packs of English cucumbers, and 2 POUNDS of croutons (these last a month or more)!
- Our favorite dressing is actually Good Seasons Italian. I'm not going to look up the article right now, but when Cook's Illustrated (VERY picky) taste-tested commercial dressings, Good Seasons came out on top.
- If there's not time to clear and clean a sink, I will swish the lettuce in a big bowl of cold water. The bowl just gets rinsed and dried (not washed), so it's not really extra work.
- Do your best to make the right amount of salad. Once it is dressed, quality begins to decrease. I've eaten leftovers for breakfast, but it's not the best.
- I can make this mostly ahead, adding the croutons and dressing at the last minute.
- Another little grace note: pre-dressed salad can go right on the dinner plate. Until recently we had to set out bowls, and no one ate as much salad per meal as now.
1 comment:
Perfect article. I just wore out my 1st Kitchen Aid spinner and was on line looking for a replacement when I came accross your post. I get my romaine at costco but never tried the tomato trick before great idea. I also do bowls and it is to much work for family of 5. Tonight they will get it on the plate!
Thanks for the help,
Mike U
Orlando, FL
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