I can’t believe that here in Georgia, summer is technically over as most of the children in public school return to classes today!! Maisie has two weeks remaining to her summer break but she would happily return to school today as she loves school and her teacher. In my mind it’s still summer as it’s Georgia and HOT outside! With that being said, most meals are quick, cold or made on the grill. Those three factors were a consideration this month when choosing a recipe for this Secret Recipe Club reveal. This month I was assigned Sawsan’s blog, Chef in Disguise. We were super excited when we perused Sawsan’s blog because she lives in the UAE and shares easy and authentic middle eastern, Levantine and arabic recipes and we adore middle eastern food. We also knew that it would be a great opportunity to use some of our rarely-used pantry items in a new and different way. Sawsan had quite a few recipes that caught our attention including her Kofta bi tahini which would have been made with sweet potatoes to better fit in with our diet; and then two totally off-diet and non-middle eastern treats, sfogliatelle, one of my favorite Italian treats and my all time absolute-favorite-cake-ever, Swedish prinsesstarta. But as I said, it’s hot here in Georgia and we’re trying to eat healthy so a new and interesting dressing on a salad topped with some sesame crusted seared Ahi tuna won the recipe contest. We chose Sawsan’s Ponegranate molasses salad dressing because it sounded totally delicious AND we had all the ingredients in our pantry. Big Win!
I don’t know why the lemon and garlic were left out of this picture, but trust me, they made it into the dressing. I love that we were able to use two of our rarely used ingredients in a new and delicious way. We generally use pomegranate molasses when making Fesenjān and sumac combined with garlic powder, dusted onto poultry before roasting, makes for an easy and delicious way to make a bird.
We followed Sawsan’s recipe for the dressing pretty closely, but since we have an abundance of mint growing in the garden, we used fresh instead of dried. Also, Sawsan mentioned in her post that balsamic or apple cider vinegar could be used, each giving the dressing a different flavor profile. We decided to split the difference and play off the sweet, sour and the tart notes of the dressing and used both types of vinegars. Our decision to use both vinegars made for a totally delicious sweet, tart, complex and well balanced dressing. I especially liked the mint component of the dressing, subtle and a wonderful addition. We stored the extra dressing in a glass jar in the fridge and just gave it a shake each time we used it.
Check out Sawsan’s blog for not only fabulous recipes and photos, but also for an interesting look at her culture, the country in which she lives and of course a few glimpses of her cute little kids.
Pomegranate molasses salad dressing (adapted from here)
- juice of one lemon (about 1/4 cup)
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 2 TBS. Vincotto
- 2 TBS. apple cider vinegar
- 4 TBS. pomegranate molasses
- 2 large cloves of garlic minced
- 2 large fresh mint leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon sumac
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- half of a red onion finely chopped
- black pepper to taste
Add all the ingredients to the jar of a blender and process until well combined.
Enjoy!!
My previous Secret Recipe Club Recipe Posts:
Beef Keema
Roasted Grape Tomato, Garlic & Poblano Ragu
Mexican Feast: Cream of Ancho Chile Soup, Roasted Poblano Burger with Chile de Arbol Guacamole & Pork Crusted Baked Poblano Fries
Zesty Zucchini Skillet
Garlic Seafood in Coconut Milk
Lamb & Eggplant with Chiles
Fijian Ceviche
Carrot & Sweet Potato Pancakes
Chicken Burgers with Spinach & Mushrooms
Paradise Mango Curried Shrimp
Laura Goodenough’s Apple Coffee Cake
Loaded Potato Soup
Lemon Almond Biscotti
Creamy Mints
Thai Peanut Noodles with Chicken
Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings
Fried Green Tomatoes
Chicken Satay Noodle Salad
Double Chocolate Mousse Cake
Candied Popcorn
Fruit, Nut & Poppy Seed Chicken Salad
Broiled Sushi
Health(ier) Peanut Brittle
Crunchy Fudgy Heart Bites
Texas Chicken with Lime Butter
Pork Belly Soup with Collard Greens
Thin Mint Irish Coffee
Levain Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
Welsh Cakes
Nutella Crêpes
Cilantro Lime Chicken
Holy Guacamole
and
Home Style Chicken Curry
Lovely! This looks really delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteThat dressing looks like it packs in some really good flavor. I have got to get my hands on some Pomegranate molasses now :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of Vinaigrettes and this one sounds very interesting to try.
ReplyDeleteYay! Now I have another excuse to use sumac! BTW, that's seared tuna in your salad, right? Kinda reminds me of the new spicy tuna bowl at Bonefish Grill. Great SRC choice!
ReplyDeletekids in nashville are back to school now too. so early! what a fabulous salad dressing!
ReplyDeleteHello Lisa,
ReplyDeleteI know I am a month late but we were traveling and better late than never :p
I am really glad you enjoyed the dressing :)