Sage vinaigrette is a versatile dressing that can be used on a variety of salads and vegetables. It is also a great way to add flavor to grilled or roasted meats. The key to a good sage vinaigrette is to use fresh sage leaves. Dried sage leaves will not give you the same flavor. You can also add other herbs to the dressing, such as thyme, rosemary, or oregano.
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VEAL CHOPS WITH SAGE VINAIGRETTE
Steps:
- Preheat grill or broiler. Season chops to taste with salt and pepper. When coals have cooled down, grill 8 to 10 minutes per side.
- Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients in a small bowl to make a vinaigrette. Taste and adjust seasonings, and spoon over warm chops. Serve immediately.
SAGE VINAIGRETTE
Provided by Peter Hoffman
Categories Garlic Herb Mustard No-Cook Quick & Easy Salad Dressing Vinegar Winter Sage
Yield Makes 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Chop the raw garlic in the food processor. Add the Dijon, roasted garlic, herbs, and vinegar. Process well. Add olive oil slowly. Season with salt and pepper.
- Season with salt and pepper and a splash or two of vinegar.
EASY SHALLOT VINAIGRETTE
This flavorful vinaigrette makes a delicious dressing for greens. It can also be used as a topping for steamed or roasted vegetables, as a marinade for poultry, meat, fish, or as a dressing for potato salad.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Healthy Recipes Gluten-Free Recipes
Yield Makes about 2/3 cup
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a small bowl, whisk together shallot, vinegar, mustard, and honey. Slowly whisk in oil until well combined. Season with salt and pepper. Stir in oregano, if desired.
FRIED SAGE SALSA VERDE
A quick pass through hot oil transforms sage leaves. No longer leathery, they're perfectly aromatic, ready to crumble into a simple combination of parsley, oil, shallots and vinegar. This fried sage salsa verde, which is adapted from "Salt Acid Fat Heat" (Simon & Schuster, 2017), can be drizzled over turkey, roasted vegetables, stuffing, casseroles or anything else that needs a little perking up.
Provided by Samin Nosrat
Categories condiments
Time 20m
Yield About 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Line a baking sheet with paper towels and set aside.
- In a small bowl, combine the shallots and vinegar, and set aside for 15 minutes to soften. In a medium bowl, combine parsley, olive oil and a generous pinch of salt. Set aside.
- Pour the neutral oil into a medium saucepan and set over medium-high heat. After 2 minutes, add a sage leaf to test the temperature. (The oil should be around 360 degrees.) When the sage leaf sizzles, add the rest of the sage and stir with a slotted spoon or spider. As soon as the bubbles subside, after about 20 seconds, remove the herbs from the oil and spread them out onto the prepared baking sheet. Season lightly with salt. The sage will get crisp as it cools.
- Just before serving, use a slotted spoon to add the shallots (but not the vinegar, yet) to the parsley oil. Stir, taste and add salt and vinegar as needed to achieve a nice tang. Crumble and stir the sage into the salsa. The final sauce should be loose enough to drizzle from a spoon, so adjust with a little more oil if needed, then taste and adjust with salt and vinegar one last time before serving. Cover and refrigerate leftovers for up to 3 days. It makes an excellent accompaniment for Thanksgiving dishes, as well as any other roasted meats, vegetables or grilled fish.
Tips:
- Choose ripe, flavorful berries: Sweet, juicy berries will make the best vinaigrette.
- Use a variety of berries: Different berries will add different flavors and colors to your vinaigrette.
- Use fresh herbs: Fresh herbs will add a bright, herbaceous flavor to your vinaigrette.
- Use a good quality olive oil: A good quality olive oil will help to balance the flavors of the berries and herbs.
- Taste your vinaigrette before serving: Adjust the seasonings to your liking.
Conclusion:
Sage vinaigrette is a delicious and versatile dressing that can be used on salads, grilled vegetables, or even fish. It's a great way to add a pop of flavor to your favorite dishes. So next time you're looking for a new way to dress up your food, give sage vinaigrette a try!
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