Simple Vinaigrette

21 Feb

This is an obvious and ridiculously simple recipe, however, I thought it would be a good one to start off with since it always surprises me how much difference it makes to anything green.

Materials

  1. 3 Parts Oil.
    • Olive oil classically – or any other lightly flavoured oil such as vegetable, sunflower or canola oil. Sesame seed oil is not a great idea despite how delicious that stuff is!
  2. 1 Part Vinegar.
    • Any will do. I normally use apple cider vinegar since that is what I have on hand, but white, rice or balsamic will work as well. Lab grade acetic acid will work if desperate and adds extra zing – but will make it practically inedible.
  3. Pinch of salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Other stuff:
    • Balsamic Glaze.
    • Mustard.
    • Chopped parsley or coriander.
    • Hot sauce.
    • Honey.
    • Any combination of the above.
  5. Something to mix and store this oily goodness in.

Method

  1. Add all ingredients.
  2. Mix: By shaking, whisking or blending.
    • Initial mixing is important to get everything blended smoothly, especially if adding things like honey or mustard. If stored it will separate, so I keep it in a small jar and give it a shake before use.
  3. Pour liberally over your salad to disguise the boring lettuce you accidentally grew, is cluttering up your hydroponics and now have to get rid of.
  4. Enjoy!

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