Hot Seafood Salad From The Knotty Pine Willow Tree Restaurant.
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Here is one of the most ordered recipes for my infamous mouth-watering Hot Seafood Salad From The Knotty Pine Willow Tree Restaurant.
Ingredients you will need;
A couple pieces of shrimp, scallops, some calamari Ahi tuna and some crab meat or make it your choice.
Dressing:
4 ounces fresh goat cheese
4 ounces low fat plain yogurt
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 tablespoon fresh mint, chopped
1 tablespoon honey
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper.
Combine dressing ingredients with 6 tablespoons water in a blender.
Blend till you have a smooth frothy mixture and adjust seasonings if necessary.
Set aside and remix again before use.
In a sauté pan add a splash of olive oil.
Heat to medium and add a tablespoon each of chopped shallots and green onions.
Sauté mixing till slightly tender. Do not scorch.
Add your selection of a few shrimp, a few scallops, some calamari Ahi tuna some crab meat a splash of fresh lemon juice.
Mix and sauté till almost cooked then add a splash of vodka to flambé.
Add a hand full of julienne mixed veggies like carrot, celery, radish, tomato, cucumber.
A few orange and grapefruit segments with some salt and pepper to cure.
Add enough of the dressing until all items are well coated and heated through.
In a bowl arrange some fresh lettuces and like iceberg, radicchio, romaine, and spinach.
Now pour over the lettuces the hot seafood and veg mixture and give it a light tossing.
Plate and serve this wilted hot seafood salad arranging for best presentation.
Top with some baked parmesan cheese flakes.