When the earthy flavors of roasted beets, fennel, and walnuts come together, a culinary symphony unfolds, resulting in a dish that is both hearty and refreshing. This roasted beet fennel and walnut salad is an explosion of textures and flavors that will tantalize your taste buds, leaving you craving for more. The sweetness of the beets, the aromatic essence of fennel, and the nutty crunch of walnuts create a harmonious balance that is simply irresistible. Whether you're a vegetarian or a meat lover, this salad is sure to impress with its vibrant colors and exquisite taste.
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ROASTED BEET, FENNEL, AND WALNUT SALAD
This is a very attractive dish for holiday meals! It goes even faster when you pre-roast the beets, toast the walnuts, and make the dressing in advance to the meal. Adapted from Cooking Light.
Provided by Julesong
Categories Spinach
Time 1h
Yield 12 1 cup servings, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
- Trim the beets, leaving the root and about 1 inch of the stem, then scrubbing them with a vegetable brush. Wearing gloves (if you like), peel the beets (the gloves prevent them from staining your hands), and cut them into 1/2-inch thick wedges.
- Pan spray a cooking sheet, then drizzle with the oil, tossing once to coat. Bake in oven at 400 degrees F for 45 minutes, stirring twice, or until the beets are tender.
- While beets are roasting, prepare the other vegetables and dressing.
- Rinse the fennel bulbs to make sure they're thoroughly clean. Remove the tough outer leaves, retaining the feathery fronds. Remove fronds from leaves/stalks and mince them to measure 2 tablespoons. Remove stalks from fennel and discard.
- Cut the cleaned bulbs in half, lengthwise, discarding the cores. Cut the divided bulbs into 1/8 to 1/4-inch slices.
- Slice the Belgian endives into whatever width you prefer, although it's nice if they're thinner than the fennel pieces.
- In a large bowl, combine the fennel, endive, walnuts, spinach, salt, and pepper. Toss gently; set aside.
- In a bowl, whisk together the vinegars, honey, orange rind, orange juice, basil, shallot (if using) olive oil, Dijon, nutmeg, and salt.
- When beets are done roasting, remove from oven and let cool slightly.
- Drizzle the fennel mixture with the whisked dressing, then add the roasted beets. Toss to combine. Tidy up the edges of the serving bowl with a napkin. Garnish the salad with the minced fennel fronds and feta cheese (if using), and serve.
- Makes about 12 servings, 1 cup each.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 78.7, Fat 3.7, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 207.6, Carbohydrate 11.3, Fiber 2.6, Sugar 6.7, Protein 2
ROASTED BEET SALAD WITH WALNUTS AND GOAT CHEESE
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Wrap the beets in foil packets and roast in the oven until tender, about 1 hour. Open the foil packets and let cool. Once cool enough to handle, peel using a paper towel, then dice.
- In a medium bowl, add the olive oil, vinegar, honey, red onions and Dijon and whisk together. Add the beets and spinach to the dressing and toss to coat. Top with the goat cheese and walnuts.
BEET AND FENNEL SALAD WITH GOAT CHEESE
Delicious doesn't have to be hard with this simple salad from Gaby Dalkin of What's Gaby Cooking.
Provided by Reynolds Kitchens(R)
Categories Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips Reynolds®
Time 1h20m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Slice off the beet leaves close to the tip of the beet. Discard the beet greens. Scrub the beets thoroughly, and then loosely wrap each one in foil.
- Transfer the wrapped beets to baking sheet lined with Reynolds Wrap® Aluminum Foil. Roast for 50-60 minutes. Check the beets every 20 minutes or so. If they are starting to look dry or are scorching on the bottoms, dribble a tablespoon of water over the beets before rewrapping. Beets are done when a fork or skewer slides easily to the middle of the beet.
- Cool the beets until they can comfortably be handled. Hold one of the beets in a paper towel and use the edges to rub the skin away. The skin should peel away easily; if it doesn't, the beets likely need to cook for a little longer. Slice the peeled beets into wedges.
- Combine the beet wedges, mache, goat cheese, avocado, and shaved fennel on a large serving platter and drizzle with basil vinaigrette. Sprinkle the pepitas on top and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 106.3 calories, Carbohydrate 8.9 g, Cholesterol 6.9 mg, Fat 6.9 g, Fiber 3.5 g, Protein 3.7 g, SaturatedFat 2.4 g, Sodium 144.8 mg, Sugar 4.3 g
ROASTED BEET, GOAT CHEESE AND FENNEL SALAD
Serve this lemony goat cheese salad as a side dish or as a meal with crunchy walnuts and tender butterhead lettuce. Each tangy-fresh salad offers fewer than 200 calories. Wrapping aluminum foil around each beet for roasting creates a small steam chamber to cook each vegetable. In addition to locking in nutrients and flavor, the aluminum foil-wrapped beets cook without getting dry.
Provided by Reynolds Kitchens(R)
Categories Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips Reynolds®
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Prepare Lemon Vinaigrette; cover and set aside.
- Lemon Vinaigrette: In a medium bowl whisk together lemon juice, shallot, mustard, lemon zest, and honey. In a steady stream, slowly whisk in 1/3 cup olive oil. Makes 2/3 cup.
- Scrub beets. Wrap each beet in Reynolds Wrap® Aluminum Foil and place on a baking sheet. Bake 1-1/2 hours or until a knife can be easily inserted into beets. Cool 20 minutes or until able to handle. Remove and discard foil. Trim off stem and root ends of roasted beets. Peel and cut into 1-inch pieces.
- In a medium bowl combine beets, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper and 3 tablespoons of the vinaigrette.
- In another medium bowl combine fennel, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, and 3 tablespoons of the vinaigrette.
- Line 8 salad plates with lettuce. Drizzle with remaining vinaigrette. Layer with beets, walnuts, fennel, goat cheese, and chives.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 213 calories, Carbohydrate 13.7 g, Cholesterol 11.2 mg, Fat 16 g, Fiber 4.5 g, Protein 6.2 g, SaturatedFat 4.4 g, Sodium 323.9 mg, Sugar 5.8 g
RED LEAF SALAD WITH ROASTED BEETS, ORANGES, AND WALNUTS
Provided by Teresa Parker
Categories Salad Appetizer Side Roast Vegetarian Orange Walnut Beet Winter Healthy Vegan Pescatarian Paleo Dairy Free Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Kosher
Yield Serves 4 to 6
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. Heat the oven to 350°F. Lay the beets on one half of a large piece of aluminum foil. Sprinkle with olive oil and season with salt. Fold the foil in half to make a packet and roll the edges to seal. Lay on a baking sheet and roast until tender, 45 to 60 minutes. Let cool. Peel the beets and slice into 1/2-inch-thick wedges.
- 2. Keep the oven at 350°F; toast the walnuts on a baking sheet for a few minutes, 5 to 7, until they smell good. Remove the nuts and let them cool while you wash and dry the lettuce and tear it into a salad bowl.
- 3. Zest one orange-you need 1 teaspoon grated zest. Using a very sharp knife, cut the ends from the oranges, slicing just deep enough to expose the flesh. Cut off the remaining peel and pith. Then, working over a bowl, remove the segments, cutting between the membrane. Place the segments in a strainer to drain off excess juice.
- 4. Whisk together the dressing ingredients-the shallot, fennel seeds, and lemon juice-in a small bowl, adding the oil last, whisking as you pour it in so the dressing emulsifies a bit. Taste and adjust the seasoning.
- 5. Toss the nuts, beets, oranges, and the dressing with the salad, adjust the seasoning, and serve immediately.
- Tips and Techniques
- Teresa: "The oranges and beets are best tossed in at the last minute, when you dress the salad to serve it, lest the o‐juice and beety color run amok."
- About the Cook
- Teresa Parker is an expert on Catalonia and its cuisine, and runs culinary tours in Spain. She's a good friend of Merrill's and splits her time between New York City and Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
Tips for an Exquisite Roasted Beet, Fennel, and Walnut Salad:
- Choose tender and deep-colored beets; avoid those with bruises or soft spots. - Roasting intensifies the natural sweetness of beets; try different roasting methods for varied flavors. - Enhance the salad's flavor profile by using a combination of fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, or parsley. - Opt for good-quality olive oil to elevate the salad's taste; consider infusing it with garlic or herbs for added complexity. - To achieve a balanced and harmonious flavor, use high-quality balsamic vinegar that is aged and has a rich, syrupy texture. - Experiment with different types of nuts; walnuts, pecans, or almonds can add a delightful crunch and nutty flavor. - Goat cheese adds a tangy, creamy element to the salad; consider using crumbled feta or blue cheese for a bolder flavor. - Freshly squeezed lemon juice brightens the salad and enhances other flavors; use it sparingly to avoid overpowering the other ingredients. - Season the salad with salt and pepper to taste, ensuring the flavors are well-balanced and harmonious. - Garnish the salad with fresh herbs, lemon zest, or crumbled nuts for an attractive presentation.Conclusion: Creating a Delightful Culinary Experience:
Combining roasted beets, fennel, walnuts, goat cheese, and a tangy dressing, this salad offers a symphony of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. The simplicity of the ingredients allows each component to shine, creating a harmonious and satisfying dish. Experiment with different roasting methods, herbs, and nuts to customize the salad to your liking. Whether served as a vibrant side dish or a hearty main course, this roasted beet, fennel, and walnut salad is sure to impress and delight your guests. Its vibrant colors, contrasting textures, and explosion of flavors make it a true culinary masterpiece. So, gather your ingredients, fire up your oven, and embark on a delightful culinary journey that will leave you craving more.
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