The Province

Lighten up holiday meal with salad

This tasty recipe, easily prepared, adds colour and crunch to your festive spread

- KATIE WORKMAN

When it comes to planning a holiday spread, a salad is often an afterthoug­ht.

Stately roasts, crowd-pleasing potatoes and sultry pies tend to grab the spotlight, and by the time we think, “Oh, yeah, we should probably have a salad,” a bag of mixed lettuces and a container of cherry tomatoes might be all we have the mental bandwidth for.

But there are good reasons to give salad its due considerat­ion. A salad adds some critical lightness and crunch to a hearty meal.

It can also be one of the vegetarian offerings that help non-meateaters make a real dinner out of what is often a meat-centred holiday feast.

Salads can also be out-and-out beautiful, with very little work.

Here, a few types of lettuces mingle with slivers of red onion, tart apples and cranberrie­s, and creamy goat cheese, tied together with a zippy dressing. You could add some chopped pecans or walnuts, or slivered almonds on top if you like (skip this if you are concerned that any of your guests have nut allergies).

This stunner comes together in 20 minutes, and is a bowl of vibrant colour and texture that seems anything but a postscript to the menu.

Winter Greens, Apple, Cranberry, Goat Cheese Salad

Servings: 4

Start to finish: 20 minutes

Dressing 3 tbsp. (45 mL) extra-virgin olive oil 2 tbsp. (30 mL) sherry vinegar 1 tsp (5 mL) smooth or coarse Dijon mustard 1 tsp (5 mL) honey Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste

Salad 1 large head Belgian endive, thinly sliced crosswise 3 cups (750 mL) baby spinach 1 cup (250 mL) baby arugula 1/2 red onion, thinly slivered 1 Granny Smith apple 1/2 cup (125 mL) fresh cranberrie­s, coarsely chopped

1/2 cup (125 mL) crumbled goat cheese

In a container, place the olive oil, vinegar, Dijon, honey, and salt and pepper. Shake to combine well.

In a large bowl, place the endive, spinach, arugula and onions. Quarter and core the apple, then slice crosswise into thin slices. Add the apples and about 3/4 of the cranberrie­s to the bowl, and toss to combine. Shake the dressing once more, drizzle it over, and toss to coat the salad with the dressing.

Transfer to a serving bowl and sprinkle the remaining cranberrie­s and the goat cheese over it. Serve.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Vegetarian­s will thank you for adding a salad to the holiday dinner. But so will everyone who appreciate­s some lighter fare in addition to the traditiona­l hearty offerings.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vegetarian­s will thank you for adding a salad to the holiday dinner. But so will everyone who appreciate­s some lighter fare in addition to the traditiona­l hearty offerings.

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