I’ll never share a recipe with you that I don’t feel is worth your time. In my opinion, they’re all outstanding. But some are even better than others. Some I get jittery and excited just thinking about (nerdy, right?) and can’t hardly wait to post. Like this one. It is extra outstanding. I’ve concluded that Manchego is going to be good any way you have it. But cut it into little squares and toss it with baby spinach, crispy apple cubes, Marcona almonds (a new treat I discovered), and a honey-lemon vinaigrette, and it’s a tantalizing experience.
About those almonds: “The Marcona variety of almond, which is shorter, rounder, sweeter, and more delicate in texture than other varieties, originated in Spain and is becoming popular in North America and other parts of the world” (Wikipedia). Until I just looked this up I didn’t realize that Marcona almonds came from Spain. It makes sense. Manchego is a Spanish sheep’s milk cheese and nestled in a bed of greens with its native brother, Marcona, it feels right at home. Perhaps I’ll call this my Spanish Spinach salad.
INGREDIENTS
baby spinach
Braeburn or Granny Smith apple, cored and cubed
Manchego, cubed
salted Marcona almonds
Honey-Lemon Vinaigrette:
1 tsp. honey
1 lemon, juiced (I used a small lemon-no more than 2 Tbsp. juice. If you use a larger lemon you will probably need to add more honey to balance the taste.)
1 Tbsp. water
2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
salt and pepper, to taste
Vinaigrette serves 4.
(Adapted from Whole Foods Market)
Made this for dinner tonight and I loved it!! I couldn’t find those almonds at The Fresh Market so I just used salted rosted almonds and it was still fantastic. At first I was skeptical that such a small amount of ingredients could make such a good dressing, but it was wonderful!! Thanks