what you need:
4 limes (1 lime produces about 2 tablespoons, so if using lime juice, then 1/2 cup, but i urge you to use fresh lime juice)
4 tsp sunflower seeds (i believe the ones i use are salted and roasted, but you can use the plain kind, just add a dash more salt)
1 tbsp chopped garlic (if you buy chopped garlic in oil or water that comes in a jar, add 1 tbsp of its juice, if not, add about 1/2 tbsp more of garlic)
salt and pepper1/4 cup + 2 tbsp white vinegar
2 1/4 cups oil (olive or olive/canola blend, at camp i use a 75% canola, 25% olive oil blend)2-4 bushels of cilantro (depending on how much you love cilantro, i go heavy on it and would use 1/4 lb on this size batch)
in the blender, puree lime juice, sunflower seeds, garlic, a dash of salt and pepper, and vinegar until the smooth. add the oil and cilantro and blend until cilantro is broken down. i put the whole thing in, stem and leaf, the stems break up really well, but the leaf will still be in little chunks. this should produce about 4 cups of dressing, and lasts a long time.
lime cilantro dressing drizzled on spinach leaves |
not just for salads, it goes well with chicken or turkey dishes, pasta dishes, and potato dishes.
tofu and zucchini stir-fry with dressing as marinade |
Perfect timing on this one. The Wifey and I are trying to eat more salads and she LOVES lime! I'll try it tonight and let you know how it goes...can it be used as a marinade?
ReplyDeleteyes, it definitely can be used as a marinade, if you are cooking/grilling some veggies, it would pair well with tomatoes and the more bitter squashes/gourds like zucchini (don't know about the sweeter ones). star puts this on everything. it also makes a good dressing for pasta salad, and yummy super on cucumbers.
ReplyDeleteWoah! this sounds intense and just right for the types of salad I want to make this summer. If you have more dressings post 'em.
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