Last weekend my family and I went to St-Sauveur for a little shopping at the outlets. After some great deals, we were all really hungry, so we stopped at Brûlerie St-Sauveur, a nice little coffee shop that serves great breakfasts, sandwiches, soups and salads. I had an amazing sandwich on a baguette with the simplest yet delicious salad. It was so good that when I got home, I really needed to figure out how they made that dressing. So I tried different recipes until I got it just right. I made it for supper tonight with fresh salad and cherry tomatoes from our garden and it was really good.
Garden Salad with Honey Balsamic Dressing
2 teaspoons of old fashioned Dijon mustard
2 teaspoons of honey
2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar
4 tablespoons of olive oil
1/2 a clove to 1 clove of garlic minced (I put 1/2 and it was enough for me)
salt and pepper to taste
Put all the ingredients in a jar or plastic container then shake well until it thickens. Spread over salad, cherry tomatoes and grated carrots.
Try it, it's yummy!
This looks really good, Caroline. I am always looking for good salad dressings to make at home. I love salads, but the bottled dressings just aren't too appealing. I will definitely try this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie, I hope you like it!
DeleteThis looks really great! It reminds me of the salad dressings that an old friend of my Mom's used to make. Same basic starting point, but you can go so many different ways with it. Also, I love that you are getting fresh vegetables from your garden already. It looks like your hard work on gardening is paying off!
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Yes, I finally have some vegetables!!!
DeleteYum! I love homemade dressings. Looks delicious!
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