Decadent pork rind-crusted goat cheese on a bed of arugula (any baby green will work though) and cherry tomatoes tossed in a light honey vinaigrette, scattered with candied pecans.
Slicing the fresh goat cheese can get a little messy, if it crumbles, just press the rounds back into the correct shape before coating with beaten egg and pork rind. The goat cheese cooked in airfryer will come out perfectly crunchy on the outside and warm, creamy on the inside.
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- Cut the goat cheese log into 6 pieces. In a bowl, mix together the ground pork rind and black pepper. Dip each goat cheese slice in the beaten egg, then dredge in the ground pork rind until well-coated. Press gently to help the pork rind stick.
- Place the prepared goat cheese rounds in your airfryer. Cook for 5 minutes at 180C/350F. You can crisp the goat cheese in a skillet with a little of oil over medium heat. Fry each side for 1-2 minute or until golden brown.
- Meanwhile place the pecans, sugar, water, and a pinch of salt in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer and cook, stirring constantly, until pecans are sticky, 5 minutes. Allow to cool before breaking into smaller pieces.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine honey, vinegar and honey mustard. Whisk in olive oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Add vinaigrette to arugula and grape tomatoes. Toss to combine. Taste and add a pinch of salt and pepper. Divide the salad into two plates and add candied pecans and crispy goat cheese.
32 comments:
That is how I usually make salad dressing too!
Este tipo de ensaladas también las preparo yo porque nos gustan mucho, solo que no le pongo costra al queso, lo paso por la sartén vuelta y vuelta nada más. La vinagreta con el punto dulce de la miel queda exquisita.
What a wonderful salad!!....I need to make something like this!!......Abrazotes, Marcela
...a nice summertime treat.
That sure does look great!
Wow, the decadent pork rind-crusted goat cheese salad with honey vinaigrette sounds absolutely mouthwatering! The combination of creamy goat cheese with the crunch of pork rinds and the sweetness of honey vinaigrette is sure to create a delightful flavor experience.
Gracias por la receta. La haré pronto. Te mando un beso.
Looks yummy.
This looks like a sheer pleasure to eat
Looks good.
Looks so good
Comme c'est appétissant
I am not sure I have ever heard of pork rind, let alone eaten it!
I love salads! This one, whit crispy goat cheese, that you suggest seems so tempting
Looks delicious, I love most salads and the dressing sounds yummy. Have a great week!
The goat cheese must be delicious. It sure add a different flavour to your salad.
Un piatto molto invitante!
Looks good!
Wow this is absolutely a delicious combo and one of my all time favorites it looks awesome!
What a nice idea to cook goat cheese!
That crispy-creamy contrast is brilliant! The whole salad looks beautiful :-) ~Valentina
What a beautiful salad with some great summer textures and flavours. And I never would have thought of making crispy goat cheese - wonderful idea!
I always laugh when I try to say arugula. We say rocket in Australia, thank goodness :)
Hola Angie. Me encanta cómo te ha quedado está ensalada. ¡Toda una delicia!😋
The pecans are a real nice addition.
very cute snack for afternoon...
goat cheeses tasteful .... love it
This looks delicious. I love goats cheese.
Julia x
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Angie, I have prepared a very similar salad with the crusted goat cheese. You have brought it to a new level using ground pork rinds-Wow. A really creative use for pork rinds. The pork rinds would add a touch of salt and subtle pork flavor. nice.
Using pork rinds for coating the goat cheese is such a creative idea!
You have pork rind crust to good use! Sugar coated pecans goes well with savory goat cheese bites. So envious of your air-fryer.
That looks great, even if you didn't add the goat cheese.
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