Pretty… simple…. refreshing… and delicious Winter Citrus Salad. Neely Wang introduced this salad in her recent blog post, here. Her beautiful photos enticed me to try it… and glad I did. Neely was the photographer at an event that featured Chef Tony Najiola of Central Market. He was gracious to provide the winter citrus salad recipe for us to try.
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The following recipe was adapted from Chef Najiola’s recipe. I changed a few steps in the instruction and some ingredients due to availability . The original recipe can be found at Neely Wang’s website, here.
Print recipe, here
makes 6 servings
Ingredients
For the salad
3-4 oranges {navel, cara cara or blood oranges} and/or grapefruit, peeled with pith removed
3 cups mixed green salad or arugula
½ cup red onion , sliced finely
4 ounces feta cheese
1 cup shaved fennel, sliced finely {optional}
For the vinaigrette
1 cup extra virgin olive oil
¼ cup red wine vinegar
2 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoon minced shallots
2 teaspoon chopped oregano
2 teaspoon chopped mint
⅛ teaspoon sugar {optional}
salt and pepper
Tip: soak feta in water for 20 minutes to desalinate it and to make it creamy and not as salty.
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Step 1. In a bowl, combine all the ingredients for the vinaigrette and whisk the mixture together. Set aside.
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step 2. Slice off orange ends, set it down on one end and with a knife start from the top, cut downward to remove the outer layer and white pith. Repeat with the other oranges.
step 3. Cut the oranges into ¼-inch thick slices.
{navel orange, blood orange, and pink grapefruit… they were not marinated in the vinaigrette as instructed in the original recipe}
step 4. Combine mixed green salad/arugula, red onion, and fennel {optional}. Toss the salad with small amount of vinaigrette. Drizzle more later if you desire.
step 5. Arrange orange slices on a platter or individual dishes, add salad mixture.
step 6. Top salad mixture with crumbled feta cheese.
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Thank you Neely for sharing Chef Najiola’s Winter Citrus Salad recipe.
Print recipe, here
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Posted by Kay
Your salad looks absolutely beautiful, Kay! Love all the varieties of citrus you used — so fresh and pretty! Glad you enjoyed the recipe 🙂
Thanks you for sharing Neely! I’m loving this combination of citrus and mixed greens.