Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette

Vacations are always reviving. I would say in my mom’s words “recharging my battery”, after the visit to her mom’s place every summer. So true. Be it an extravagant cruise or camping in one’s own backyard, they allow us to pause and breathe new air, much needed in our monotonous lives.

Remember the roasted garlic that I wrote about a few weeks back. I make ‘em in bulk, throw a couple of cloves in stir-fries and soups. But instead of being a side kick always, this is one recipe where it takes a center stage. The smoky garlic and the sweet, yet complex balsamic vinegar are a flavoursome duo.

Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette

Ingredients

Roasted garlic – 1 head
Balsamic vinegar – ¼ cup
Extra virgin olive oil – ¼ cup
Water – 2 tbsp
Sugar – 1 tsp
Salt
Pepper

Method

Squeeze the roasted garlic cloves from the head on to a food processor/mixie. Process until smooth. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend till the dressing is smooth. Drizzle over your favourite salad and enjoy.

To make an ordinary salad fancy, I served ‘em on parmesan cups. Not only do they look good, but also add a salty crunch. This is how you make them. Grate parmesan cheese, heat a small cast iron/non stick pan. Lay tart molds or small cups or shot glasses upside down. Place 1 tbsp of cheese in a small pile, about the size of a quarter of the pan. Cook until the cheese bubbles, melts and turns golden brown. Remove cheese and drape over the cup or shot glass or mold. A word of advice, don’t get distracted while doing this. The cheese goes from soft to crisp in a micro second. Let cool. Pile the greens on the cups and serve with vinaigrette.

Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette
Mixed baby greens served on parmesan cups with roasted garlic vinaigrette.

35 comments:

  1. I love vinaigrettes and garlic too, so i'm surely going to love this one...roasted garlic is such a complex beautiful flavour - your presentation is lovely

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  2. This photo's a scorcher, Suganya, it is just so appetising! I love garlic. Must try my hand with the parmesan cups sometime!

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  3. this is one of my favourite salad dressings. :). unfortunately, my other half doesnt prefer garlic much. :(

    parmesan cheese is expensive in this part of the world - about rs. 1200-1400 for a kg to be exact. i predominantly use either cheddar or mozarella - depending on need.

    ps: where in the world do you blog out of? for someone who's in the US you seem to be posting way too early in the morning!!!

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  4. This is my kind of dressing. A perfect combo!

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  5. I love roasted Garlic, usually use with Pasta.Love the photo as usual!:))

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  6. Nice photo, and found a great recipe for vinaigrette now! will try this

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  7. arghh.. what are u doing to me with these pictures? what? what? what?? arghh!

    ok, now that i have recovered from the jealousy spell, let me try and be more human :D lovely pics. never heard of vinaigrette before, so lovely recipe too..

    will be back! :D

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  8. cleaver idea to serve the salade in a parmesan cup and it looks so posh.

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  9. I m the first one to comment....love u gurl..muah !! love ur fotography n ur foodrocks!!

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  10. ufff what a picture.... yum... that parmesan cup looks amazing too, recipe please?? :) absolute to-drool-for pics....

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  11. I'm going to be seen as someone who gushes, but how am I supposed to help it with such gorgeous pics/recipes? FANTASTIC photo! And what an inspired recipe, esp the parmesan cups. Your family and friends are SO darn lucky, Suganya! :)

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  12. Hi suganya
    Me first time here.U have a wonderful blog with gorgeous pictures!!!!!and awesome recipes.

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  13. Fantastic presentation! Got to try this dressing. :)

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  14. What a pic !!! You have surpasses yourself

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  15. Suganya, that looks like a dish from a fancy restaurant - perfect plating. Loved your idea about the parmesan crisps and there's nothing to beat roasted garlic.

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  16. I make this regularly . It is great as a dip & a spread too after throwing in a couple of other things.It tastes so good.

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  17. Nice! Very artistically arranged plate. I don't think I can ever eat like this at home.

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  18. Completely new recipe but very tempting too. Lovely presentation. Happy Chathurthi and have a great weekend...

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  19. Thats one hot pciture there :). What a neat idea for vinaigrette! Will prepare this, even the thought of it is making me drool :-D.

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  20. hey!! too good pics...
    will try this vinaigrette too

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  21. Needless to say abt ur presentations Suganya. My eyes and mouth become wide open whenever i come to ur blog!!!!

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  22. Our nearby Italian restaurant has roasted garlic in olive oil and some peppers. tastes divine!

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  23. Beautiful as always, would love to make those parmesan cups.

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  24. This is a nice salad dressing!A Must try. The photos are amazing as always:)

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  25. This is simple but not simple dish....very nice and new creative thinking. You are master of photo my dear.:)

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  26. Interesting vinaigrette :) I love garlic.

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  27. Yes (said in the voice of a whisper and continues) of course, roasted garlic and balsamic vinegar would be sublime.

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  28. I love such salad dressings, and great idea with the parmesan cups... need I even say anything about the pics anymore? :)

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  29. Thank you to each one of you for your kind words :)

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  30. Mmm, anything with garlic sounds good to me and I love the photos! Very creatively put together!

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  31. I can't believe salad can look this good...yummy! Can I substitute Balsamic vinegar with regular vinegar? Garlic is a fav no doubt:)

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  32. I liked ur blog a lot. Simple & elegant. Kinda newbie so trying to draw inspiration from good blogs like urs

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