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    Wedge Salad

    June 10, 2012 by Marc Matsumoto Leave a Comment

    Wedge Salad with bacon and blueberries.

    A staple of blue-plate specials in diners around the US, wedge salads aren't fancy, but there's something inexplicably rewarding about sinking a steak knife through the crisp layers of iceberg lettuce and bringing a bite of the chilled lettuce drizzled with rich, creamy blue cheese dressing to your lips. Speckled with savory bits of blue cheese and crunchy bacon, the layers of textures and flavors bely its undeniably cheap roots.

    As you might have guessed, I'm a big fan of wedge salads, but I often find myself wishing for something just a little sweet to contrast the salt, cheese, and bacon. I recently found myself with more blueberries than I knew what to do with, and adding them to the plate not only made for a great photo, the sweet, tangy berries took this humble wedge salad to another level.

    Iceberg lettuce soaking in a bowl of ice water.

    If there's anything to dislike about this salad, it's usually the blue cheese dressing. Whether it's the visible mold or the pungent funk, I know there are a lot of people out there who just can't handle blue cheese. I was definitely in that camp at one point, but like many things, it's an acquired taste. To make this dressing more palatable to blue cheese novices, I use a blend of blue cheese with Mascarpone cheese. In addition to adding creaminess and body to the dressing, the Mascarpone rounds out the funky edge that blue cheese can have. If, however, you're a die-hard blue cheese fanatic, by all means, skip the Mascarpone and go 100% blue cheese.

    Iceberg lettuce, bacon, blueberries, and blue cheese.

    Because blue cheese can vary widely in salinity I've left out a salt measure from the dressing, but as with anything you cook, taste things every step of the way. This includes checking to see how salty the blue cheese is before you start the dressing, tasting as you make the dressing, adjusting the taste and texture to your liking, and then giving it a final taste before pouring it on the salad.

    This recipe first appeared on norecipes.com but due to its age I've moved it here to my personal recipe archive. Check out the full No Recipes Archives for more older recipes, or check out some of my favorite recipes.

    A delightful contrast of textures and flavors, this Wedge Salad is as fun to eat as it looks.

    Wedge Salad

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Yield 4 servings

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    Ingredients 

    • 1 head Iceberg lettuce
    • 90 grams slab bacon (cut into ¼-inch batons)
    • 50 grams Maytag blue cheese
    • 50 grams Mascarpone cheese
    • ¼ cup plain yogurt
    • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
    • 1 tablespoon milk
    • ½ cup blueberries
    • salt (to taste)
    • ground black pepper (to taste)

    Instructions

    • Wash the 1 head Iceberg lettuce, then cut it in half through the middle of the stem. Cut the halves in half again through the stem, then put the quartered lettuce in a large bowl of ice water. This not only chills the lettuce, it will make the lettuce extra crisp.
      Iceberg lettuce soaking in a bowl of ice water.
    • Fry the 90 grams slab bacon until crisp and drain on a paper towel.
    • To make the dressing, crumble the 50 grams Maytag blue cheese into a small bowl, then add the 50 grams Mascarpone cheese, ¼ cup plain yogurt, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise, and 1 tablespoon milk. Stir together until combined, leaving a few chunks of blue cheese. If you want your dressing to be more pungent, you can leave out the marscapone and just use 100 grams of blue cheese. Taste the dressing and add salt as needed.
    • To assemble the salad, drain the wedges of lettuce well, shaking out any excess water. Drizzle some dressing on top, then sprinkle the bacon, and ½ cup blueberries on top. Finish with some fresh ground black pepper. You can also crumble on more blue cheese.
      Iceberg lettuce, bacon, blueberries, and blue cheese.

    Nutrition

    Calories 259kcalCarbohydrates 8gProtein 8gFat 22gSaturated Fat 10gPolyunsaturated Fat 3gMonounsaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0.04gCholesterol 41mgSodium 344mgPotassium 311mgFiber 2gSugar 5gVitamin A 989IUVitamin C 6mgCalcium 133mgIron 1mg
    Course Brunch, Salad
    Cuisine American

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