We had this for dinner earlier and it was a lovely, light dinner, considering the heatwave we have been experiencing (30C heat, in Finland!). I quite enjoy sweet salads and having experimented a couple of times with maple syrup dressing, this recipe I got from a friend is the best that I have tried. This was ridiculously simple/quick and really tasty. If you don't want to have it so sweet you could replace the maple salad dressing with something else such as a goat's cheese vinaigrette. You can also replace the salad greens if you can't get those particular ones - crunchy salad leaves are best in my opinion.
I apologise for the lack of a picture - I got carried away with eating it before I remembered!
I apologise for the lack of a picture - I got carried away with eating it before I remembered!
Ingredients
- 70 g walnut halves (1 bag)
- 2 tbsp icing sugar
- 1 tbsp water
- 2 pots of frisee salad
- 1/2 pot of baby beet greens (viinisuolalehti)
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 4 tbsp olive oil
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1/2 - 3/4 tbsp Dijon mustard (or any other mustard you have in your fridge)
- 100 g goats cheese
- 300 g sirloin steak
- pre-made frozen garlic bread
Method
- Preheat oven to 150C
- Mix sugar and water together in a bowl until the sugar has dissolved, add walnut halves and toss to coat.
- Lay walnuts on a baking tray and toast in the oven for 20 minute.
- Chop up the salad leaves (Frisee and baby beet greens) and put in a nice serving bowl.
- Using a fork, combine the maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, oil and salt and pepper together until well mixed and then toss into the salad.
- Cut up the goat's cheese into small pieces (around 1cm cubes) and toss into the salad and try and make sure they aren't sticking together to much.
- Take out the walnuts when done and allow to cool. They will also become hard and crunchy once they have cooled.
- Put the garlic bread in the oven and cook according to instructions
- Meanwhile, warm up a pan with a little bit of oil on the hob,
- Cook the sirloin steak for about 4 minutes per side if you like it medium-well done. Obviously you should cook it to your preference :) and there is plenty of good advice on the web about that.
- Leave the sirloin to rest for about 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile toss the walnut halves into the salad.
- Serve the salad onto plates and the garlic bread as well.
- Slice the sirloin into thin strips and place onto the salad and serve.
Hyvää Ruokahalua!
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