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    Avocado salad (side dish)

    By jim On 27 March 2005 · 2 Comments · In Recipes

    Here’s an amazingly simple side dish to take advantage of those in-season avocados. The proportions are approximate, just don’t overdo the salt or the vinegar. Since the vinaigrette ingredients are used sparingly, this is one of those times where you want to pay for the high-quality ingredients. I prefer walnut (versus olive) oil because its flavor is more subtle and complements the delicate creaminess of the avocado.

    Avocado with fresh vinaigrette
    1 avocado
    ground pepper

    Vinaigrette:
    1 teaspoon salt
    2 teaspoon red wine vinegar
    3 Tablespoons olive or walnut oil

    1. Peel the avocado, cut into strips about 1/4″ thick (like if you were doing an apple)
    2. In a separate bowl, whisk the salt, red wine vinegar, and oil.
    3. Spoon over the avocado slices. Add freshly ground pepper and serve


    The avocado salad was served with a couscous vegetarian dish, recipe forthcoming.

     

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    1. Terri says:
      28 March 2005 at 14:49

      Avocado gravy (good over toast)

      2 avocados
      as much garlic as you want
      1 onion, chopped
      half a can of black olives, sliced
      about 3 cups vegetable stock
      about a pint of soy milk (add more if it gets to thick)
      salt and pepper (and other spices) to taste
      flour to thicken the gravy

      saute the garlic and onion. pour in the soy milk and stock. add the avocado and black olives and spices. add the spices to let them sink in. add the flour to thicken it up. takes about 30 minutes. really easy! great on ciabatta toast!

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    2. jim says:
      29 March 2005 at 10:22

      I’ve never seen a recipe that cooks avocados… looks intersting. Thanks Terri!

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