Modern Waldorf Salad
adapted from Crowded Kitchen
Waldorf salad is named for the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York City, where it was first created for a charity ball given in honor of the St. Mary's Hospital for Children on March 13, 1896. The original recipe was just apples, celery, and mayonnaise. Over the years nuts, chicken, turkey and dried fruit have been added.1
Best apples to use are sweet and tart such as Granny Smith of Honeycrisp.
For the dressing I used a Dill Vinaigrette but you can use what ever is your favorite.
Makes 2 servings 3 WW pts / serving
1/3 large head of romaine lettuce, chopped
1/3 cup seedless red grapes, halved
1/3 cup sliced cucumber
1/3 large apple, diced
2 Tbsp. dried cranberries
Walnut pumpkin seed brittle (recipe below)
Walnut Pumpkin Seed Brittle 2 WW pts / Tbsp. 1/2 cup raw, unsalted walnut pieces
1/4 cup pepitas
2 Tbsp. maple syrup
1 tsp. olive oil
1/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
2 Tbsp. maple syrup
1 tsp. olive oil
1/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
Your favorite low fat salad dressing with 1 WW pt / Tbsp.
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 275˚F.
- Add walnuts and pumpkin seeds to a mixing bowl.
- In a separate bowl, stir together maple syrup, olive oil, salt and pepper.
- Pour the maple syrup mixture over nuts and toss well to coat.
- Spread out on a small parchment lined baking sheet.
- Bake on the lowest rack of the oven for about 35 minutes, rotating the sheet halfway through baking. Remove from the oven and let cool completely.
- While the brittle is cooling, whisk together dressing ingredients; Set aside.
- Divide the lettuce, grapes, cucumbers, apple and cranberries between 2 bowls.
- Toss the salad ingredients with 1 Tbsp. salad dressing.
- Crumble the brittle and sprinkle 1 Tbsp. on top of the salad.
Enjoy!
Notes:
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_salad
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