Grape salad: the recipe for a fresh and tasty dish with walnuts, gorgonzola and ham
ingredients
Seedless black or white grapes
Extra virgin olive oil
L’salad of grapes it’s a contour fresh and tasty prepared with baby spinach, lettuce, black and white grapes, gorgonzola, raw ham and walnuts. With a pleasant bittersweet contrast, in which the sweetness of the September fruit meets the flavor of the salami and blue cheese, it is perfect for summer days and early autumn days. A colorful and appetizing dish, excellent to accompany any meat or cheese-based main course, or to offer to guests as antipasto. Completed with a few slices of toast, it can also be enjoyed as single dish light, but satiating.
Grape salad is a balanced and original preparation that can also be prepared with some hour early, avoiding adding the oil, vinegar and salt based dressing. For an optimal result, it is important that the ingredients are very fresh and of best quality. You can replace the baby spinach and lettuce with raw curly endive, rocket or songino, or a mix of your favorite salads. Instead of raw ham, you can add speck or bresaola, and choose a semi-cured pecorino or feta instead of gorgonzola. For a stronger and more aromatic flavor, you can use thebalsamic vinegar instead of that of apples.
Find out how to prepare the grape salad following the step by step procedure and advice. If you liked this recipe, try the watermelon salad and the melon and shrimp salad as well.
How to make grape salad
Step 1
Step 1
Wash and dry the grapes well. Cut them in half and keep them aside 1.
Step 2
Step 2
Wash and dry the grapes well. Cut them in half and keep them aside 1.
Gently wash and dry the baby spinach and lettuce as well 2.
Step 3
Step 3
Cut the gorgonzola into cubes 3.
Step 4
Step 4
Gently wash and dry the baby spinach and lettuce as well 2.
Prepare the dressing by mixing the olive oil with the salt in a small bowl 4.
Step 5
Step 5
Also add the vinegar, mix and keep aside 5.
Step 6
Step 6
Cut the gorgonzola into cubes 3.
Compose the grape salad by choosing a large, low pan, then add the vegetables to the base 6.
Step 7
Step 7
Distribute the grapes 7.
Step 8
Step 8
Prepare the dressing by mixing the olive oil with the salt in a small bowl 4.
Add the cheese cubes 8.
Step 9
Step 9
Always distribute them evenly 9.
Step 10
Step 10
Also add the vinegar, mix and keep aside 5.
Shape into little roses with the raw ham which must be very thin and arrange them on the salad 10.
Step 11
Step 11
Finally add the shelled walnuts, chopped more or less coarsely according to taste 11.
Step 12
Step 12
Compose the grape salad by choosing a large, low pan, then add the vegetables to the base 6.
Dress the grape salad with the dressing made and mix gently 12.
Step 13
Step 13
The grape salad is ready to be served and enjoyed 13.
Advice
storage
Unseasoned grape salad can be kept in the fridge for one day in an airtight container. Otherwise, it must be consumed immediately and it is not possible to freeze it.
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