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Cranberry Spinach Salad with Gorgonzola

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Cranberry Spinach Salad with Gorgonzola
Christina Schmidhofer
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Worthy of a Special Occasion

With washed spinach--baby and otherwise--available in most supermarkets these days, a fresh spinach salad is almost no work at all. Carley Petersen found that adding just a few great ingredients makes it a very special salad. Toasting the pecans brings out their rich, sweet flavor. PREP AND COOK TIME: About 15 minutes.

Yield: Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1  cup  pecan halves or pieces
  • 3  quarts baby spinach leaves (about 8 oz.), rinsed and crisped
  • 1/2  cup  dried cranberries
  • 1  cup  crumbled gorgonzola or other blue cheese (4 oz.)
  • 3  tablespoons  lemon-flavored extra-virgin olive oil
  • or
  • 3  tablespoons  regular olive oil plus 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon peel
  • 1  tablespoon  balsamic vinegar
  • Salt and pepper

Preparation

1. In a shallow baking pan, bake pecans in a 350° oven until golden in the center (break one to check), 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool.

2. In a large bowl, gently mix spinach, pecans, cranberries, crumbled gorgonzola, olive oil, and vinegar. Season salad to taste with salt and pepper.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
295 (76% from fat)
Protein:
6.3g
Fat:
25g (sat 6)
Carbohydrate:
15g
Fiber:
4g
Sodium:
331mg
Cholesterol:
17mg
Carley Petersen, Oakland, CA, Sunset, JANUARY 2005

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars

the recipe was very good and easy to make. you can substitute toasted walnuts for the pecans and it is still good. i served it with salmon and wild rice.11/13/09

5 stars
sccook
Good, simple salad for fall or winter. Will definitely make again. I doubled the dressing.11/19/08