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Good afternoon all,

Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
salad.

Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".

What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.

Thank you,
Kris
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On Apr 7, 3:23*pm, Kris > wrote:
> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris


Spinach/strawberry?
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> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.


This was posted here by Jack Schidt some years ago:

Strawberry Spring Salad
Yield: 4 Servings

3 tb White wine vinegar
3 tb Water
1 tb Honey
2 tb Extra-virgin olive oil
1/8 ts Salt
1/8 ts Pepper
3 c Strawberries, quartered
10 oz Italian Blend salad greens
4 ts Pine nuts, roasted

Combine first 6 ingredients and stir well with a whisk. Combine strawberries
and greens. Add the vinegar mix; toss to coat. Sprinkle with nuts.

Bob



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Kris wrote:
> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris
>


This salad has been popular at my house, and the dressing is added to
the salad. It tastes much better than it sounds, and it is attractive in
appearance.


Shoepeg Corn and Baby Pea Salad

Salad

1 large green pepper, seeded and diced
1 1/2 cups celery, diced
1 (15 ounce) can baby green peas (Le Seueur brand)
1 cup green onions, chopped
1 (4ounce) jar diced pimentos, drained
1 (11 ounce) can white shoepeg corn

Dressing

1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup sugar (or substitute Splenda)
1/4 cup canola oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried dill (or use fresh)

In a large bowl with a good top that seals, combine all of the
vegetables and toss to combine.

Add the salad dressing ingredients.Place tight fitting lid on the
bowl and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

Periodically, give the bowl a shake to distribute the dressing
over the vegetables.

Serve cold with a slotted spoon. I will serve this on a leaf of
red leaf lettuce.

Note: I mix the dressing in the bowl first, then I add
the vegetables.


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When you mentioned walnuts and bleu cheese, my mind went to a Waldorf
Salad with bleu cheese, walnuts, celery, grapes or not, mayo or yogurt
dressing (or maybe bleu cheese dressing.)

I have been planning to make this all week because we had some apples
left over in the garage fridge that we had forgotten about. I think
I'll wait until Easter Sunday now, as it goes good with ham.

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On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:23:40 -0700 (PDT), Kris >
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>What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.


Nothing says Spring like asparagus. Blanche and marinate in
oil/vinegar dressing of your choice. Arrange on Bibb with chopped
egg and glazed pecans.


Fresh,...very fresh greens with red onion and chopped parsley. Since
it is the Easter season...the chopped egg probably will be handy and
adds nice color. Raspberry vinaigrette would be nice.

Just keep it light, and very fresh.

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>Good afternoon all,
>
>Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
>salad.
>
>Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
>having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
>What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>

I think you should go simple and just do a spring mix... maybe with
some leaf lettuce (bibb or red) mixed in also to make it less
expensive.

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On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:23:40 -0700 (PDT), Kris >
wrote:

>Good afternoon all,
>
>Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
>salad.
>
>Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
>having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
>What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>

If you like blue cheese with greens, you would like the baby blue
salad, which contains baby greens, blue cheese, strawberries, orange
sections, and sweet and spicy pecans:

http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/re...pe_id=46 6956

It is such a wonderful combination of flavors and textures.

Tara



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>Good afternoon all,
>
>Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
>salad.
>
>Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
>having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
>What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>

I've been reading back issues of Bon Appetite since posting my other
reply in this thread and came across this recipe.

Asian Spinach Salad with Orange and Avocado
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/fo...Avocado-241325
Bon Appétit | February 2008

Makes 4 servings

ingredients
2 tablespoons finely chopped shallots
2 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 teaspoons minced peeled fresh ginger
1/4 teaspoon (generous) Asian sesame oil
1 navel orange
1 6-ounce bag baby spinach leaves
1 avocado, halved, pitted, peeled, cut into 1/2-inch wedges

preparation

Whisk first 5 ingredients in large bowl. Season to taste with salt and
pepper. Set dressing aside.

Cut off peel and white pith from orange. Cut orange into 1/3-inch
rounds; cut rounds crosswise in half. Add spinach to dressing; toss to
coat. Add avocado and orange; toss gently.


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Kris > wrote:

> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.


Never made it and have no recipe, but with all this talk about blood
oranges I remembered this:

mixed greens
blood oranges, cut so you can see the color
walnuts (toasted and maybe sugared)
shaved hard cheese
dressing

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you don't like or don't understand." --Miche


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Tara wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:23:40 -0700 (PDT), Kris >
> wrote:
>
>> Good afternoon all,
>>
>> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
>> salad.
>>
>> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
>> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>>
>> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>>

> If you like blue cheese with greens, you would like the baby blue
> salad, which contains baby greens, blue cheese, strawberries, orange
> sections, and sweet and spicy pecans:
>
> http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/re...pe_id=46 6956
>
> It is such a wonderful combination of flavors and textures.
>
> Tara
>
>
>


Thanks Tara. That's a keeper.

Bob
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> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris


TONS of delicious-sounding ideas! Thank you.

I may make more salads in the next weeks regardless of Easter.

Kris
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>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris


I can tell you what we're having: Spring mix with baby greens, arugula,
raddichio, pea shoots, and onion shoots. One half is going to have pecans
and strawberries and feta. The other is going to have cucumber, grape
tomatoes, and jicama.

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Kris wrote:
> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris



Romaine or baby greens
fresh strawberries
goat cheese, crumbled
blush vinaigrette dressing
toasted pecans

It's a very nice combination.

gloria p
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>I can tell you what we're having: Spring mix with baby greens, arugula,
>raddichio, pea shoots, and onion shoots. One half is going to have pecans
>and strawberries and feta. The other is going to have cucumber, grape
>tomatoes, and jicama.


What are you doing for a salad dressing?

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On Apr 7, 10:56*pm, Puester > wrote:
> Kris wrote:
> > Good afternoon all,

>
> > Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> > salad.

>
> > Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> > having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".

>
> > What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.

>
> > Thank you,
> > Kris

>
> Romaine or baby greens
> fresh strawberries
> goat cheese, crumbled
> blush vinaigrette dressing
> toasted pecans
>
> It's a very nice combination.
>
> gloria p


We had a avriation on this last night with dinner:

"Italian Mix", which is baby romaine and red lettuces
blackberries
goat cheese
hearts of palm
celery
toasted almonds
balsamic vinaigrette

It was wonderful!!!
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>
>>I can tell you what we're having: Spring mix with baby greens, arugula,
>>raddichio, pea shoots, and onion shoots. One half is going to have pecans
>>and strawberries and feta. The other is going to have cucumber, grape
>>tomatoes, and jicama.

>
> What are you doing for a salad dressing?
>
>

Probably Preparation H... strawberries and feta is TIAD.



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> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris


I'm stuck in the 70s for Easter salad - either Perfection (gelatin)
Salad, or Sunshine (Jello) Salad .... or (not the 70s) Ambrosia, or 24-
Hour Salad or Waldorf Salad.

N.
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On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 04:11:58 -0700, "Nexis" > wrote:

>The portion with strawberries is getting a balsamic vinaigrette and the rest
>gets one made with this amazing grapefruit vinegar I have. I love it.


Oh, man... you just keep me asking questions! Is that grapefruit
vinegar homemade or store bought?

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On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 07:46:04 -0700 (PDT), Jude > wrote:

>"Italian Mix", which is baby romaine and red lettuces


That's a new one on me!

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On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 08:58:41 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
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>Waldorf Salad.



IMO, Waldorf is a better choice for Thanksgiving... but that's me.

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On Apr 8, 11:58*am, Nancy2 > wrote:
> On Apr 7, 5:23*pm, Kris > wrote:
>
> > Good afternoon all,

>
> > Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> > salad.

>
> > Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> > having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".

>
> > What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.

>
> > Thank you,
> > Kris

>
> I'm stuck in the 70s for Easter salad - either Perfection (gelatin)
> Salad, or Sunshine (Jello) Salad .... or (not the 70s) Ambrosia, or 24-
> Hour Salad or Waldorf Salad.
>
> N.


Excuse my ignorance, but I'm not sure what a 24-hour salad is?

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Kris wrote:

> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>



I'm making a salad composed of green and white asparagus, red bell pepper,
red onion, some grated carrot for garnish, and a vinaigrette dressing...some
grated parmesan cheese to top (or you could spring for blue).


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brooklyn1 wrote:

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> > On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 19:49:13 -0700, "Nexis" > wrote:
> >
> >>I can tell you what we're having: Spring mix with baby greens, arugula,
> >>raddichio, pea shoots, and onion shoots. One half is going to have

pecans
> >>and strawberries and feta. The other is going to have cucumber, grape
> >>tomatoes, and jicama.

> >
> > What are you doing for a salad dressing?
> >
> >

> Probably Preparation H... strawberries and feta is TIAD.
>



Should be right up Lil' Wayne's "alley", - or should we call it his "salad
shooter", lol...and Bab-wa's salad up there should be named "The Vegetarian
Nightmare", all those ingredients lack any sort of rational cohesion.


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"Kris" > wrote in message
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> Good afternoon all,
>
> Trying to put together my Easter dinner menu, and I'm stuck on the
> salad.
>
> Usually I do a walnut, pear & blue cheese on butter lettuce, but I'm
> having a pear tart for dessert and I don't want to "double-dip".
>
> What other Spring-y green salads do you make? All suggestions welcome.
>
> Thank you,
> Kris


How about a wilted spinach with chopped egg & fresh crisp real bacon with
the walnuts.

I would be tempted to do a balsamic based hot dressing.

Dimitri



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On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 15:16:17 -0500, "Gregory Morrow"
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>Bab-wa's salad up there should be named "The Vegetarian
>Nightmare", all those ingredients lack any sort of rational cohesion.


Are you trying to dis me? Be more specific.

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>> Bab-wa's salad up there should be named "The Vegetarian
>> Nightmare", all those ingredients lack any sort of rational cohesion.

>
> Are you trying to dis me? Be more specific.


Greg got confused and thought that Kimberly's salad was yours.

Bob
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Jude wrote:

> We had a avriation on this last night with dinner:
>
> "Italian Mix", which is baby romaine and red lettuces
> blackberries
> goat cheese
> hearts of palm
> celery
> toasted almonds
> balsamic vinaigrette
>
> It was wonderful!!!


You already have blackberries there? I don't think we'll have them for
another two months!

Bob

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Greg wrote:

> I'm making a salad composed of green and white asparagus, red bell pepper,
> red onion, some grated carrot for garnish, and a vinaigrette
> dressing...some
> grated parmesan cheese to top (or you could spring for blue).


Kris hasn't said what else she's planning to serve. Your salad (and Mr.
Bill's) both sound good on their own, but if Kris is already serving
asparagus as a side dish, it would be overkill.

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On Apr 8, 11:49*pm, "Bob Terwilliger" >
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> Jude wrote:
> > We had a avriation on this last night with dinner:

>
> > "Italian Mix", which is baby romaine and red lettuces
> > blackberries
> > goat cheese
> > hearts of palm
> > celery
> > toasted almonds
> > balsamic vinaigrette

>
> > It was wonderful!!!

>
> You already have blackberries there? I don't think we'll have them for
> another two months!
>
> Bob


BJs is selling 12 oz boxes of Driscoll blackberries from California
for $2.99. Can't pss that up, but I sure look forward to the local
berries coming in a few months. Whole different beast!!


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> Greg wrote:
> > I'm making a salad composed of green and white asparagus, red bell pepper,
> > red onion, some grated carrot for garnish, and a vinaigrette
> > dressing...some
> > grated parmesan cheese to top (or you could spring for blue).

>
> Kris hasn't said what else she's planning to serve. Your salad (and Mr.
> Bill's) both sound good on their own, but if Kris is already serving
> asparagus as a side dish, it would be overkill.


Sorry to forget that - I'm doing ham, creamed leeks, glazed carrots
and a potato/cream cheese/chive dish. Pear and almond tart for dessert
(which is why i didn't want to do the pear salad).

An asparagus salad does sound great, as I love asparagus.

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On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 15:48:34 GMT, brooklyn1 wrote:

> "sf" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 19:49:13 -0700, "Nexis" > wrote:
>>
>>>I can tell you what we're having: Spring mix with baby greens, arugula,
>>>raddichio, pea shoots, and onion shoots. One half is going to have pecans
>>>and strawberries and feta. The other is going to have cucumber, grape
>>>tomatoes, and jicama.

>>
>> What are you doing for a salad dressing?
>>
>>

> Probably Preparation H... strawberries and feta is TIAD.


yes. i can't imagine why she doesn't make your veg-all
straight-from-the-can salad.

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Kris wrote:

On Apr 8, 11:52 pm, "Bob Terwilliger" >
wrote:
> Greg wrote:
> > I'm making a salad composed of green and white asparagus, red bell

pepper,
> > red onion, some grated carrot for garnish, and a vinaigrette
> > dressing...some
> > grated parmesan cheese to top (or you could spring for blue).

>
> Kris hasn't said what else she's planning to serve. Your salad (and Mr.
> Bill's) both sound good on their own, but if Kris is already serving
> asparagus as a side dish, it would be overkill.


Sorry to forget that - I'm doing ham, creamed leeks, glazed carrots
and a potato/cream cheese/chive dish. Pear and almond tart for dessert
(which is why i didn't want to do the pear salad).

An asparagus salad does sound great, as I love asparagus.
--------

GM replies:

I've got about five pounds of beautiful asaparagus tips, plus some nice big
fat white asparagus, so much because it was on sale. Funny thing is, I
can't eat too much spargel because it can give me gout, lol. So I'm making
a big bunch of asparagus and veg salad to give away to folks, I know they'll
love it. As for us, we are going out for Peking duck on Sunday, sooo...
I've got a ham and all the fixin's so I guess I'll make Easter dinner for us
*next* Sunday...

;-)

One of my fave asparagus dishes is stir - fried with some bell pepper,
peapods, garlic, other sortsa vegetables and served with brown rice or
noodles. For a sauce I use soy sauce mixed with some sugar and ginger and
sriricha and stuff, the sugar caramelizes and it's splendid, this can be
vegan or you could add some meat to the mix...in any case top with some
sesame seeds or add some sesame oil to flavor.


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Default Ideas for Spring/Easter salad?

On Apr 9, 3:11*pm, "Gregory Morrow" >
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> Kris wrote:
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> On Apr 8, 11:52 pm, "Bob Terwilliger" >
> wrote:
>
> > Greg wrote:
> > > I'm making a salad composed of green and white asparagus, red bell

> pepper,
> > > red onion, some grated carrot for garnish, and a vinaigrette
> > > dressing...some
> > > grated parmesan cheese to top (or you could spring for blue).

>
> > Kris hasn't said what else she's planning to serve. Your salad (and Mr.
> > Bill's) both sound good on their own, but if Kris is already serving
> > asparagus as a side dish, it would be overkill.

>
> Sorry to forget that - I'm doing ham, creamed leeks, glazed carrots
> and a potato/cream cheese/chive dish. Pear and almond tart for dessert
> (which is why i didn't want to do the pear salad).
>
> An asparagus salad does sound great, as I love asparagus.
> --------
>
> GM replies:
>
> I've got about five pounds of beautiful asaparagus tips, plus some nice big
> fat white asparagus, so much because it was on sale. *Funny thing is, I
> can't eat too much spargel because it can give me gout, lol. *So I'm making
> a big bunch of asparagus and veg salad to give away to folks, I know they'll
> love it. *As for us, we are going out for Peking duck on Sunday, sooo....
> I've got a ham and all the fixin's so I guess I'll make Easter dinner for us
> *next* Sunday...
>
> ;-)
>
> One of my fave asparagus dishes is stir - fried with some bell pepper,
> peapods, garlic, other sortsa vegetables and served with brown rice or
> noodles. *For a sauce I use soy sauce mixed with some sugar and ginger and
> sriricha and stuff, the sugar caramelizes and it's splendid, this can be
> vegan or you could add some meat to the mix...in any case top with some
> sesame seeds or add some sesame oil to flavor.
>
> --
> Best
> Greg


Lucky you! I doubt I'll get THAT much, but maybe in the near future. I
live about 1 hour south of the Asparagus growing capital here in
Michigan. Once it comes in, you can get it pretty cheap & plentiful.

Although I never considered it for stir-fry. Although I don't know
why, it sounds terrific!

Kris
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> live about 1 hour south of the Asparagus growing capital here in
> Michigan. Once it comes in, you can get it pretty cheap & plentiful.
>
> Although I never considered it for stir-fry. Although I don't know
> why, it sounds terrific!


Stir fry with asparagus is one of our favorites. It's often listed in
the menus for local Chinese restaurants, even though it isn't available
much of the year.

And sauteed in olive oil with other vegetables and served with on on
noodles is another favorite.

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