Fresh Salad with Raspberry Lime Vinaigrette
June 18, 2009 by Marye Audet
Filed under Quick and Easy
I love eating salads in the summer. Some of it is because it just gets so hot here in Texas that you want something fresh and cold. Some of it is that I grew up eating a lot of salads. Some of it is I love the fresh produce…and I guess the rest of it is that I am just that lazy!
I like combining colors and texture and flavors. Iceburg lettuce rarely comes into our home because it is just bland and tasteless. My favorite salad base is either the Organic Baby Herbs or the Organic Baby Spinach. I don’t mind the other mixes either, it is just those are my favorites.
Once I have the base I like to add whatever is interesting, on sale or smells wonderful in the produce aisle. I just start picking up things. The other day I picked up this combination:

The base is the baby herb salad. I added strawberries, blackberries, Tuscan melon, cubed Fontina cheese, and a raspberry key lime dressing that is amazing.
Serve this with baguette or black olive bread. A light, crunchy dessert like lemon-snaps will compliment this perfectly adding both crunch and repeating the flavor of the citrus.
Tuscan melon is very sweet, similar to a cantaloupe. You can use any combination of fruit in this dish, whatever is ripe and looks the best.

Raspberry Key Lime Vinaigrette
- 1/4 cup Raspberry jam (seedless is best)
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 3 tablespoons Key lime juice (you can buy the juice in the juice aisle, or use Key limes when they are in season.)
- 1/4 cup sugar
- Pulp from 1/4 inch of vanilla bean
- 2 Tbs walnut oil
- Pinch of salt
- Make this one day ahead if possible so the vanilla will have time to infuse the dressing.
- Warm jam in the microwave until it is a liquid. Add the rest of the ingredients and shake well.
- Store in refrigerator
Yield: about one cup

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Just in the last year or so I have discovered the yummy-ness of adding fruit to salads. This combo looks absolutely delicious! Do you think the dressing would be good sugar free? Made with sugar free jam and Splenda (or some other sugar substitute)? I am on the low carb bandwagon again
I love salads, too. Especially with fresh fruit on them. My husband doesn’t think fruit should be on a salad. He’s weird that way.
Yum, yum, yum! Salads are almost, ALMOST as good to me as chocolate chip cookies!
I’m not usually a fruit on my salads kind of person, but this looks positively DELICIOUS, Marye..!!
yeah it was. I have been using fruit more and more lately.