Orange Supreme Salad

by Dorothy Reinhold on February 21, 2013


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Watching a trained chef make a simple salad is a joy, especially when that chef is Johnny Prep, who hails from Detroit but would be right at home in Southern California putting our abundant vegetables and fruits to good use.

He thinks of himself as “the cooking coach,” whose mission is to help the home cook find simple recipes that replicate the flavors found in top restaurants. A handful of L.A. food bloggers had the pleasure yesterday of watching him make this salad while he offered tips.

Orange Supreme Salad on Shockingly DeliciousDid you know, for example, that if you use seasoned rice vinegar, which has about 4% acid, you can use less oil in your dressing? Standard vinegar has 7%-8%, and since the oil balances the acid, using a lower acid vinegar requires less oil (and fewer calories).

His breezy salad is an example of a restaurant quality dish easily replicated by a home cook using the right strategy – the delicate orange dressing plays against the slightly bitter arugula, with a counterpoint of tangy goat cheese, creamy avocado and a tomato slice for color and acid.

It makes a lovely lunch or light dinner, with a cup of soup and maybe some homemade bread.

Recipe: Orange Supreme Salad

Summary: Light, lovely and fresh, this simple salad relies on a delicate orange dressing and contrasting flavors.

Ingredients

  • Spring mix lettuce
  • Baby arugula
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
  • 2 large navel oranges
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon roasted sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons seasoned rice wine vinegar
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 ounces goat cheese
  • Tomato slices
  • Avocado slices

Instructions

  1. Clean and thoroughly dry the lettuce and arugula and toss with chopped basil in a big salad bowl.
  2. Supreme the oranges: Slice the top and bottom of the oranges off so you can clearly see the spoke pattern of the segments inside. Moving your knife in the same direction as the segments, complete the peeling of the orange. While holding the orange over a bowl to catch the juices, remove each segment with any of the pith attached. Squeeze the remaining orange pith to extract as much juice as you can into the bowl. Move the supremes or segments into another bowl, leaving the juice to continue making the dressing.
  3. Whisk in the olive oil, sesame oil, sugar, seasoned rice wine vinegar, and season lightly with salt and pepper.
  4. Toss the dressing with the lettuce. Start with half the dressing and add more to taste.Chef Johnny Prep on Shockingly Delicious
  5. Place lettuce servings on plates. Garnish with goat cheese slices, orange slices, and tomato and avocado slices.
  6. Serves 4.

Preparation time: 20 minutes
Diet type: Vegetarian
Diet tags: Gluten free
Number of servings (yield): 4
Culinary tradition: USA (Nouveau)

{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

Christina August 27, 2013 at 6:35 am

So tasty!

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Jeanne @JollyTomato February 23, 2013 at 8:28 am

Such a cool fact about seasoned rice vinegar – I had never heard that before! Looks like a lovely salad too!

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Dorothy February 23, 2013 at 9:20 am

Jeanne,
Yep, one of the fun things about listening to chefs is they are a font of info!

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sippitysup February 22, 2013 at 7:14 pm

I did know that… not that I’m bragging. GREG

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Faye February 22, 2013 at 7:01 pm

Looks beautiful and sounds delicious. Interesting that the chef used olive oil with the sesame oil. Could you still taste the olive oil?

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Dorothy February 22, 2013 at 9:20 pm

Faye,
The dressing was light tasting and delicious. It didn’t taste of any one particular oil, which I liked.

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christy February 21, 2013 at 6:45 pm

this looks delightfully refreshing…i love oranges and avocado together. great tip about using a lower acid vinegar too!

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Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips February 21, 2013 at 12:59 pm

So simple, which is what makes it sound so delicious!

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kirsten@FarmFreshFeasts February 21, 2013 at 11:12 am

Is Johnny showing off his most important tools (his hands) in the photo? This salad looks yummy, and I’m saving it for that brief window when both tomatoes and arugula are ripe and ready here in Ohio.

Thanks, Dorothy!

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Cathy @ She Paused 4 Thought February 21, 2013 at 10:56 am

This is such a wonderful salad! I enjoyed every bite.

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Nancy Rose Eisman February 21, 2013 at 10:44 am

Your awesome photography captured the deliciousness of that salad – great job!

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Jeanette February 21, 2013 at 9:21 am

I love citrus salads especially in the winter – helps to brighten up meals!

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