Honey: Greens with Honey Mint Vinaigrette
Submitted by Ladyfl2
Mixed greens tossed in a honey mint vinaigrette with poppy seeds, topped with sliced carrots and toasted sesame seeds. The dressing recipe makes a double batch so you can refrigerate half for later.
YIELD
6 servingsPREP
30 minCOOK
0 minREADY
90 minThis salad is all about the dressing. White wine vinegar and honey strike a clean sweet-tart balance, while fresh mint lifts the whole thing with a cool, herbal brightness. Poppy seeds add a subtle crunch and a slightly nutty flavor that rounds out each bite.
The recipe smartly makes a double batch of dressing. Half goes on tonight’s salad, the other half keeps in a jar in the fridge for up to a week. If you’re using dried mint instead of fresh, let the dressing sit for an hour before serving so the flavor has time to bloom.
Toasted sesame seeds scattered on top bring a warm, roasted note that plays well against the sweet vinaigrette. It’s a small detail that adds real depth.
Pro Tips
- Toast your sesame seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, shaking often. They go from golden to burnt in seconds, so watch them closely.
- Whisk the oil in gradually for a smoother, more emulsified dressing that clings to the greens instead of pooling at the bottom.
- Toss the greens right before serving. This dressing is light and the leaves will wilt quickly once dressed.
Variations
- Swap mixed greens for baby spinach or arugula for a peppery kick.
- Add crumbled goat cheese or feta and a handful of dried cranberries for a heartier salad.
- Replace honey with maple syrup for a warmer sweetness in cooler months.
Ingredients
Directions
Dressing makes enough for 2 salads, refrigerate for future use.
Dressing: In small bowl, whisk together vinegar, mint, honey, poppy seeds, salt and pepper; gradually whisk in oil.
If using dried mint, let stand for 1 hour.
Refrigerate half of the dressing in covered jar for up to 1 week.
In salad bowl, toss greens with remaining dressing to coat evenly.
Scatter carrot over top; sprinkle with sesame seeds.
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