Romaine With Apple, Pecans and Blue Cheese

  4.4 – 10 reviews  

According to research from Cornell University, eating apple skin has nearly twice the anti-cancer activity as eating apple pulp alone. That is why the recipe instructs against peeling the apple. You might be concerned about each serving’s high fat content. Don’t: Avocados and pecans provide 90% of the healthy monounsaturated fat.

Servings: 4
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. ⅓ cup blue cheese
  2. 2 tablespoons white vinegar
  3. 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  4. ⅓ cup orange juice
  5. 8 ounces plain non-fat yogurt
  6. 4 ½ cups hearts of romaine lettuce, torn into pieces
  7. 1 large unpeeled apple, chopped
  8. 1 Hass avocado, cubed
  9. ½ cup chopped red onions
  10. ¼ cup toasted pecan pieces

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, mash cheese with a fork. Add vinegar, mustard, juice and yogurt; stir to combine thoroughly.
  2. In a large bowl, combine salad ingredients. Toss with 1/2 cup Creamy Blue Cheese Dressing.
  3. Copyright 2004 Jean Carper. Printed first in USA WEEKEND. All rights reserved.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 264 kcal
Carbohydrate 23 g
Cholesterol 12 mg
Dietary Fiber 7 g
Protein 8 g
Saturated Fat 4 g
Sodium 238 mg
Sugars 14 g
Fat 17 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Barbara Miller
I did not have onions so I used shredded carrots and walnuts in place of the Pecans. Dressing was good, added a dash of honey and that made it great!
Phyllis Anthony
Super yummy!
Lauren Scott
Yummy! I used a store-bought mix of mild lettuces including butter lettuce with a bit of red cabbage mixed in. I was in a hurry and accidentally forgot the orange juice and red onion but the bitterness of the cabbage made up for it. I also had to use sour cream instead of yogurt and also added a bit of olive oil into the dressing. And I have to admit I did the dressing by feel and not following measurements. It was delish!
Anthony Hill
The combination of flavors in this salad is JUST RIGHT. As a big fan of red onion, I knew this salad would have some bite, but a good salad has some bite. That’s what makes it good. The apples compliment the avocado, compliment the red onion, compliment the nuts…and it’s all pulled together by a wonderful yogurt/blue cheese dressing. I’ll fix this one again and again and AMAZE MY FRIENDS!
Kathy Lynch
Wasn’t impressed with the dressing (made it exact). I took out the onions (I think mine were too strong) So I used a basic honey/mustard vinegrette and it was much better and just added the bleu cheese. I got compliments on it this way.
Michael Huffman
I altered the recipe based on ingredients on hand. I changed the dressing to white vinegar,brown sugar, spicy mustard, and tahini. I omitted the pecans, but it was still very yummy!! I love the apple, avocado, and red onion combo, delicious!
Todd Hunter
Those of you using store bought dressing are missing out. This salad and dressing is PERFECT as is. My new favorite!
Justin Rodriguez
I loved the combination of flavors in this salad. I made it as described but my onions were too sharp so we picked them out. This dressing is light and I ended up dipping pita in the leftovers. Voted 5 * by all three of my “tasters”.
Margaret Solomon
I really liked the combo of the apple and blue cheese dressing (though I used a bottled version). I was forced to omit the avocado because mine wasn’t ripe enough. Very good!
David Horton
We’ll have this again for sure! My hubby and I are salad freaks and really enjoyed this one. I used a different blue cheese dressing recipe; that was the only change I made. Fantastic!

 

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