Balsamic reduction is a game changer. I know some people make their own balsamic reduction, but I tried once and totally burned it. It turned black, filled my kitchen with an acrid smell, and left me scrubbing a pot with my salty tears. Okay, so I didn’t cry. But I didn’t feel great about the whole thing. I forgot about balsamic reduction for a year. A few days ago, my friend invited me over for dinner. She thew together her go-to weeknight supper: a simple green salad with hard-boiled eggs, roasted carrots, goat cheese, and pumpkin seeds, and topped it with a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic reduction. From a bottle. And it. was. awesome. Note she didn’t need to cook anything – she had pre-baked carrots and hard boiled eggs already. Smart lady. Life Lesson #1,384: You don’t need to make something from scratch simply because you can. Just buy the damn balsamic reduction. (Snaps for you if you DIY though.) The next day, I picked up ingredients for her salad, including a bottle of balsamic reduction (also called balsamic glaze), and made a side salad to accompany my hash brown turkey bacon quiche. Today, I’m excited to share my new favorite weeknight salad, elevated to restaurant status by a lovely (store bought) balsamic reduction. Eyeball the amount of ingredients based on how many people you’re serving. Nothing about this salad requires precision, which is why it’s so perfect to throw together on a workday. If you make too much, all the better – you’ve got leftovers for tomorrow.
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- arugula
- hard-boiled eggs, sliced
- roasted baby carrots
- roasted sunflower or pumpkin seeds
- goat cheese
- fresh fruit (optional) e.g., raspberries, sliced apple, or sliced pear (optional)
- Kosher salt and pepper
- olive oil
- balsamic reduction or glaze
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- Toss first six ingredients with salt, pepper, oil and vinegar.
(This recipe was created for a fun recipe creation group I’m in called The Recipe Redux. I was asked to create a recipe using an ingredient that’s new to me. For more recipes from my Redux friends, check out the posts below:)
Sonali- The Foodie Physician says
Even without the balsamic reduction, this salad sounds awesome- so much goodness going on in there! Then you really took it to another level with that reduction- YUM!
Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says
Thanks Sonali! 🙂
Bridget says
Sometimes it definitely is okay to purchase an ingredient even though you can make it! Allows yourself to have more time to spend elsewhere and the dish still tastes wonderful. Love anything with balsamic..salad ingredients sound delicious
Anne|Craving Something Healthy says
What a lovely salad – and definitely yes to balsamic reduction! I totally know how fast it goes from perfectly ready to burnt tar in seconds!
Farrah says
Ahh! This looks all sorts of amazing! I’ve never tried making balsamic reduction before, but I’m going to need to! *-*
GiGi Eats Celebrities says
Oh arugula! I wish I liked you! You’re just so bitter to me all the time though lol! But perhaps with some balsamic glaze you will be sweeter 😉
alannamwaldron says
I could definitely eat this salad every day, no problem 😉 Store bought is A-ok in my book!!
Jessica Levinson (@jlevinsonrd) says
I love salads like these -arugula has been my fave base lately! And balsamic glaze/reduction is always a winner. Def no need to make your own!