Red Cabbage Salad with Green Apple and Lingonberry Preserves and Toasted Walnuts
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Cuisine: North American
Course: Salads
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Nice winter salad although I doubled the amount of apple as I felt that the flavors needed some additional tartness to balance the sweetness of the lingonberry dressing. Also added more of the toasted walnuts to good effect.
If your grocery story doesn't carry lingonberry preserves, you can often find them at Home Goods.
From the presentation point of view, nice colors. I served this with a mix of green and white cheese tortellini tossed with Costco's basil pesto. The contrasting colors (red,... Read more
If your grocery story doesn't carry lingonberry preserves, you can often find them at Home Goods.
From the presentation point of view, nice colors. I served this with a mix of green and white cheese tortellini tossed with Costco's basil pesto. The contrasting colors (red,... Read more
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Queezle_Sister
· 14 years ago
<a href="http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Red-Cabbage-Salad-with-Green-Apple-Lingonberry-Preserves-and-Toasted-Walnuts-356771">http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Red-Cabbage-Salad-with-Green-Apple-Lingonberry-Preserves-and-Toasted-Walnuts-356771</a>
This looks good! I have 1/2 a red cabbage at home, but no granny smiths. Perhaps the fuji apples at home would work. I like your improvising with the dressing.