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This simple salad has a perfect mix of bitter peppery arugula, creamy, pungent blue cheese and crunchy walnuts dressed in a sweet tangy vinaigrette and nestled in layers of juicy, sweet Conference pears. The star of this Autumn salad is a whole pear that's been sliced and stacked - a fun way to make salads more exciting and tempting. Devour this salad as a light meal or serve it alongside grilled steak or fatty salmon.
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- 2 Conference pears, ripe yet firm
- 1/2 Lime, juiced
- 100 g Arugula leaves
- 80 g Walnut halves, toasted
- 100 g Gorgonzola, cut into smaller triangles or crumbled
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- 3 tbsp Olive oil
- 1 tbsp Walnut oil
- 1 tbsp White balsamic vinegar
- 1 tsp Maple syrup
- 1 tsp Dijon mustard
- 1 clove Garlic, finely minced
- Salt and black pepper to taste
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- Slice each pear horizontally into 4-5 slices depending on the size, retaining the core and stem. Toss the pears with freshly squeeze lime juice to keep them from browning.
- In a bowl or glass jar, mix together olive oil, walnut oil, vinegar, maple syrup / honey, Dijon mustard and minced garlic. Taste and season with salt and pepper.
- Place arugula, toasted walnuts and blue cheese in a salad bowl. Drizzle some prepared dressing over and gently toss to coat.
- Assemble the pears on individual plates, with the arugula salad in between each slice. Drizzle a bit of vinaigrette over the pear and serve.
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Love that pear tower. You always make me want to make a salad with your various salad creations. Hope ur doing well ;)
ReplyDeleteMa che meraviglia,a doro queste insalate!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very interesting ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! You should have your own Tv show I love your presentations fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou are very creative and you always seem to come up with so many different variety of salad. I like the pear shape salad.
ReplyDeleteSo creative and tasty this tower. My son will love it for sure !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation, yummy salad.
ReplyDeleteArugula and blue cheese are made for each other! And walnuts add nice crunch and texture. Neat dish -- and delightful at this time of the year. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful presentation worthy of entertaining! Pears and strong-flavored cheese are such a delicious combination.
ReplyDeleteI adore pears and as usual, you've outdone yourself with a delicious recipe and beautiful, unique presentation!
ReplyDeleteYour pear salad is absolutely stunning... and who can resist those amazing slices of gorgonzola!!
ReplyDeletehi angie
ReplyDeletelove your salad and the photos! this looks delicious and so fresh and tasty.
Oh so nice and healthy recipe
ReplyDeleteThis is one of our favorite salads, but I've never stacked the pears as you did. What a brilliant presentation.
ReplyDeleteI so love the presentation of this salad! The combination of sweet pears, peppery arugula, creamy, pungent blue cheese, crunchy walnuts and tangy vinaigrette is irresistible to me!
ReplyDeleteWOW!....this is a piece of art!!...I love it!......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteOhh Angie here you are again with your fruity delights! This thing rocks and ticks all of the boxes in my like list. Gorgonzola, Lime, Maple, Walnut and Pears they are an amazing combination of flavours and texutres
ReplyDeleteWow the presentation on these pears is fantastic! They sound so delicious, and unique to anything I've ever tried before. I love your food photography!
ReplyDeleteHow on earth did you manage to stack the pear upright so beautifully? What a masterpiece!
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ReplyDeleteThis salad is definitely presented in restaurant-style! Love that it’s stacked, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSuch delicious flavors together and your presentation is spectacular! :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteWhoa! What a stunning and fun presentation this is!
ReplyDeleteMa che bella! Si mangia anche con gli occhi.
ReplyDeleteThis is the time of your that I miss our orchard. We had more than a dozen pear trees and this would have been a wonderful recipe to serve to our friends. Once I start going to the market again, I'll look for some perfectly ripe pears and make this for my husband and I.
ReplyDeleteThe pear tower certainly looks like an art piece from the museum. How masterful!
ReplyDeleteextra points for presentation! :)
ReplyDeleteYou've outdone yourself with that presentation!
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