Pear, Blue Cheese, Walnut and Bacon Salad

"A fresh change of taste. The amount of servings depends on the additions and naturally, whether it's served as a side or main meal."
 
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Ready In:
23mins
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Whisk together all vinaigrette ingredients until well blended; set aside.
  • In a small frying pan set on a medium heat, melt the butter, stir in the maple syrup or honey and then stir in the walnuts. Continue to heat the walnuts, stirring continuously, for approximately 2-3 minutes or until they are fragrant, caramelized and lightly browned. Remove from the heat; set aside.
  • Place the greens in a large salad bowl or, if individual servings are preferred, distribute them equally among 6 salad plates. Sprinkle over the pears, blue cheese and walnuts. Place over chicken then drizzle with dressing and toss.
  • Note: I find having the chicken warmed is superior to cold chicken.

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Reviews

  1. I made a vegetarian version of this salad, obviously by leaving out the bacon and chicken...and it was fantastic! I really really loved it, from the delicately candied walnuts to the creamy blue cheese - mmmm, I wish there was some left over. This would be a fabulous salad to serve on a special occassion - but certainly not that time intensive that you couldn't make it any old time. If I were to change anything, I might just double up on the ingredients to 'candy' the walnuts - they were so darn good I would like a bit more of that flavour in the finished product. Be careful with your pears, sliced thinly they are super delicate. Thanks GailAnn!
     
  2. Tasty. I only had head lettuce in the house, arugula would have been better. Having no walnuts, I used pecans. Blue cheese, pear and nuts is a clasic profile. Taste wise the bacon in unecessary in this recipe, in my opnion. I chose not to add chicken.
     
  3. Pears and blue cheese are a match made in heaven and when you add this delicious dressing along with bacon and the walnuts, it definitely makes the salad out of this world good! I did not add the chicken as I served this dish as a side salad, but I'll be willing to bet that with the addition of the chicken, it would make a great light lunch or dinner. Made for New Kids On the Block, March, 2012.
     
  4. I've played around with this for several years. I find the bacon really doesn't add much. I omit the green onions from the dressing and add thinly sliced shallots to the salad. Sometimes I add dried cranberries
     
  5. OMG This is soooo good. Made this with more dressing and More of the ingredients for the walnuts. Love it.
     
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Tweaks

  1. -green onion -bacon +Shallots
     

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