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primitives discuss salads using old wilted lettuce
« on: October 05, 2012, 07:16:41 PM »
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Paladin (7,073 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 06:24 PM

Does Anyone Still Make Wilted Lettuce Salad?

We had it often at home when I was growing up in the 50's and 60's, and I remember it being delicious. There are plenty of recipes for it on line; I think I may give it a try. Absolute heaven for bacon lovers........

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cbayer (112,107 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 06:26 PM

1. I do it with spinach and other hardier greens.

Lettuce tends to get too mushy for me.

^^lives on a tiny boat, in case anyone's forgotten.

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Stinky The Clown (47,466 posts)  Sun Sep 30, 2012, 07:14 PM

3. With spinach . . .

. . . . us baby spinach. A whole prewashed bag.

Oil in as big a frying pan as you have. 10" . . . 12" . . . even bigger if you have one. Heat the oil. Add chopped garlic. As little or as much as you want. Also salt and pepper. Get the garlic hot, but don't overcook it. Don't even come close or it gets bitter. Add the spinach. Turn off the heat. Toss to coat the spinach, wilting it in the process.

Remove to a bowl. Squeeze a half a lemon in it. Sprinkle with parm
[sic].

Enjoy.

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cbayer (112,107 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 07:19 PM

4. I do it differently.

I cook bacon, then make a hot vinaigrette using some of the bacon grease. Pour that over the spinach. That cooks it less, which is what I am going after. I also often mix red onion with the spinach before pouring on the hot vinaigrette, then crumble the bacon on top.

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fizzgig (16,330 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 07:48 PM

5. my mom makes me that every time i visit

she also hardboils some eggs, but leaves them on the side. you and i are on the same wavelength on that.

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cbayer (112,107 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 07:50 PM

6. Nice of her to put the eggs to the side. I always appreciate that.

I love both chicken salad and potato salad, but whenever I want to order it out, I have to ask if it has egg.

It's surprising how infrequently the server knows the answer to that question or....

just makes up an answer, lol.

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fizzgig (16,330 posts)  Sun Sep 30, 2012, 11:59 PM

9. the deli guy was so confused when i asked if there were eggs in both their potato salads

he looked at me like i had two heads and then had to read the ingredients to figure it out

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Lucinda (15,484 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 08:06 PM

7. Yep. I wouldn't bother without the bacon

I prefer spinach too

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Retrograde (3,042 posts)   Sun Sep 30, 2012, 11:52 PM

8. How big's a bag?

At my local farmers' market at bag is a pound - a lot of spinach!

I don't trust the pre-washed bags: there have been too many issues with contamination in recent years. When I buy spinach at conventional stores, it's by the bunch, which is a good handful.

I'm lucky to live in the Bay Area: my local spinach dealer grows many different types of spinach - including some with very low oxalic acid content (that's the stuff that causes the weird feeling on your teeth)
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Re: primitives discuss salads using old wilted lettuce
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2012, 07:23:32 PM »
My dad made it when I was young, but it was always plain lettuce or spinach leaves with hot bacon grease over it and crumbled bacon.  It was a good way to get a kid to eat vegetables.

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Re: primitives discuss salads using old wilted lettuce
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2012, 07:44:25 PM »
DUmmy cbayer uses a tiny propane Coleman campstove in the cramped galley of her tiny boat, while posting fantasies of elaborate dinners.

She's taking up the standard for the departed poor stupid Beth, whose little humpbacked travel trailer was never capable of her imaginary cooking triumphs.