Creamy Roasted-Root Salad

"A harmony of sweet and savory roasted vegetables decked in a creamy herb dressing is as delicious warm as it is chilled."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
14
Yields:
12 cups
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pre-heat oven to 400°F.
  • Scrub all vegetables. Leaving skins on, cut root vegetables into large chunks of similar size, roughly the size of strawberries, smaller is okay for the parsnips. Keep potatoes, parsnips, and beets in separate bowls. The vegetables aren't combined until after they've been roasted.
  • Coarsely chop garlic, set aside.
  • Coarsely chop red onion, set aside.
  • Using a mortar and pestle, gently grind dried oregano.
  • Distribute garlic, onions, and oregano evenly among the chopped veggies. Drizzle 3 T of olive oil over potatoes, 2 T over beets, and one T over parsnips. Pour 3 tsp of balsamic vinegar over potatoes, 2 tsp over beets, and 1 tsp over parsnips. Season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste.
  • Toss each bowl separately and transfer veggies into roasting pans or dishes. The beets and parsnips can share a dish as long as they don't mingle too much. (I throw the potatoes into a 8in X 8in baking dish and then the beets and parsnips share a 3-qt baking dish, 3 dishes would work just as well.) All this separation keeps the flavors from influencing each other while roasting and yields a much better combination of distinct flavors in the final dish.
  • Roast veggies in an oven pre-heated to 400°F for about 55-65 minutes, turning veggies once at the half hour.
  • Combine veggies in a large pyrex or stoneware mixing bowl and toss. Set aside to cool slightly.
  • In a small mixing bowl combine greek yogurt, mustard, parsley and cilantro. Season with a pinch of sea salt.
  • Pour dressing over vegetables and toss once more to coat entire salad evenly.
  • Serve warm or chill in salad in the fridge for a few hours and serve cool.

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  1. Overall, a definate 4 star` recipoe, though the dressing was stars, with a nice seasoning taste in the dressing. Made`for a nice lunch for DS``and I. Made for 2012 Spring Pick a Chef.
     
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I'm an all around crafty girl and love doing it all myself. Whether it's crocheting myself a cozy cap, building a jewelry organizer, blogging, or cooking a fab meal for friends, I love creating. I don't have a favorite cook book, though I do have favorite TV Chefs, Giada de Laurentiis, Ina Garten, and Jamie Oliver... They all present food in delicious but accessible and simple manners. I appreciate that. In the kitchen I love having fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables at hand at all times so I can cook whenever the mood strikes me, which is often. I used to bake a lot but now I don't as much which is a shame, maybe one day I'll get back into that.
 
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