Salad Dressing: Shaken, Not Stirred

[19 Feb 2007 | By | 11 Comments]

317305492 9d1e32a669 Salad Dressing: Shaken, Not Stirred“You do the hokey-pokey and you shake it all around— that’s what it’s all about!” Who danced to this wearing roller-skates? If you are going to shake it all around in your kitchen, by all means turn up the music (probably skip the wheeled shoes, though; no doubt bruises today would take longer to heal than when you and I were 12).

Cooking smarter is a mantra with me, and every time I add in a shortcut, skip a long process (without compromising the final result) or learn another bake-ahead, freeze-ahead trick, it is all I can do not to dance the post-touchdown dance.

I do the hokey pokey when I avoid cleaning up extra dishes or blenders, and skip the extra time to ‘slowly add oil,’ when I make salad dressing. I am a sucker for making my own dressing, and for streamlining the process. And I do shake it all around: literally. I pour all ingredients into a screw-top jar and shake it like mad. (Usually I use a jar that I previously used for canning; the little disk that once sealed a jar can be re-used for making dressing. It doesn’t need to seal it for pantry storage, just for shaking and storing in the fridge). My typical oil and vinegar dressing lasts a week in the fridge:

Balsamic Vinaigrette
2/3 cup olive oil
2-3 cloves garlic, minced (I use the handy, quick garlic press)
2 T minced fresh herbs OR 1 T dried italian herbs
1 tsp dijon mustard
2 T either balsamic, port or sherry vinegar

Place all in jar, screw on top, shake it all around. Music is optional, but encouraged.

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  • Donna VanderGriend said (19 February 2007 at 2:36 pm):

    OH, so shaking and writing and doing the hokey-pokey is what you are doing on this very rainy day.
    Kudos to you for turning bleak into beauty: the writing, the ideas, the experimental, the inclusion of family, the dance-a-little-more-lightly in the kitchen…good way to spend an afternoon and cheer up others…now go soak in a hot tub somewhere with your
    kitchen assistants.
    Smile……

  • Lydia said (19 February 2007 at 3:53 pm):

    Ditto, ditto — I’m a shaker, not a stirrer!

  • Jeff said (19 February 2007 at 7:34 pm):

    Sounds like a great way to make salad dressing to me :)

  • Kristen said (20 February 2007 at 2:25 pm):

    Shake it girl!

  • Anita said (21 February 2007 at 12:08 pm):

    I, too, am a salad-dressign shaker. (But isn’t it “You do the Hokey-Pokey and you TURN YOURSELF around?”) :)

  • Jennifer said (22 February 2007 at 2:13 pm):

    How fun! I’d do the hokey pokey with you but I injured myself on Monday night! But someday I shall make this and hokey pokey my way to balsamic goodness!

  • peabody said (23 February 2007 at 3:12 am):

    You can never have enough salad dressing recipes.

  • Kate said (23 February 2007 at 9:33 am):

    I am a shaker as well, or a whisker (though not the kind on cats)

    lately i am on a dijon mustard/olive oil dressing kick with crushed almonds in it. on cabbage. YUM

  • janelle said (23 February 2007 at 4:04 pm):

    Donna: great idea, may need to sub the bath tub, though, in the absence of a hot tub.

    Lydia: its great fun, eh?

    Jeff: and so easy!

    Kristin: woo-hoo!

    Anita: YES! How embarassing, I was so into shaking I switched the text. Oh well! So, did you roller skate to the hokey pokey?

    Jennifer: so sorry you are hurt! Heal quickly!

    peabody: AGREED!

    Kate: Sounds yummy!

  • Nicole said (24 February 2007 at 1:16 am):

    Thanks for the roller rink flashback!! Shaking is so much more fun than whisking or blending ;-)

  • sandi @ the whistlestop cafe said (27 February 2007 at 11:33 am):

    I’m in a ginger mode. I add ginger to my balsamic vinegarette…and shake away! I thought I was the only one to reuse my canning jars.

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