Sentences with phrase «warm vinaigrette»

The phrase "warm vinaigrette" refers to a sauce or dressing made with vinegar that is heated up before serving. Full definition
The warm vinaigrette releases an intoxicating perfume when poured over the fresh fruit.
Sally makes brussels sprouts with a warm vinaigrette dressing using shallots and balsamic vinegar, not as rich as bacon but equally delicious.
It makes a pretty Cole Slaw that includes 1/2 cup of oregano leaves and offers a twist by dressing it with a warm vinaigrette featuring bacon, similar to that used for Hot German Potato Salad.
Add cucumber, tomatoes, chopped parsley, 1/4 cup feta and warm vinaigrette and toss to combine.
The roasted sweet potatoes add heartiness to the greens and the warm vinaigrette, inspired by Ina Garten, is the perfect complement.
The Brussels get tossed in a warm vinaigrette to wilt and tenderize them slightly, and the purple cabbage is added afterward so the red color doesn't bleed into the vibrant green Brussels sprouts!
Or go leafy with kale, spinach, or other hardy green, topping with a warm vinaigrette to make it a bit easier on your jaws.
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