Balsamic Salad DressingVia Leah's Thoughts
1 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard (I tend to use the grain grain mustard)
2 TBSP balsamic vinegar (I use Costco’s Kirkland variety)
Pinch of salt (Kosher) and pepper
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil (again, Costco Kirkland)
In the bottom of a large salad bowl, whisk together the mustard, balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper. Add the olive oil and whisk together. Ina uses a lot of olive oil; I don’t use as much as her.
Taste the dressing with a lettuce leaf (that’s the only way to truly taste a salad dressing). If it’s too bitter, add some more olive oil or mustard. Really — it’s that simple!
Then layer the lettuce on top with your favorite salad fixings. I like to add tomatoes, cucumber and avocados. Toss the salad together when you’re ready to eat.
Here’s a little trick (courtesy of the Barefoot Contessa herself): You can make the salad in advance as long as the dressing is at the bottom and the lettuce and everything is not tossed together yet. So leave it in the fridge and then toss it before you eat. I do this every time we bring it to someone’s house. Hosts think it’s magic. Isn’t Ina smart?!
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welcome, lucía
We are pleased to announce that Lucía was born by cesarean section in San Diego, CA on 10 February 2012 at 11:40 a.m. Baby weighed 6 lbs, 11.4 oz/ 3.045 kg and is 19.5 in/ 49.5 cm long. Queremos compartir la noticia de que hoy, 10 de Febrero, a las 11:40 de la mañana, Lucía ha nacido por intermedio de cesárea en San Diego. La nena pesó 3.045 kg y midió 49.5 cm.
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