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Lighten up before holidays with seasonal salads

November 4, 2009

Mark Payne, executive chef of the Ritz-Carlton Chicago, and California’s Earthbound Farm Organic Food deliver modern salads and dressings in response to a request from E.W. of Chicago for interesting pre-holiday salads.

Payne’s Roasted Autumn Squash Salad, served in the Cafe at the Ritz, relies on maple vinaigrette for tempting flavor. He prefers Burton’s Maplewood Farm Grade A Maple Syrup, available online at nationalmaplesyrupfestival.com or seasonally at Chicago’s Green City Market.

Earthbound Farm’s update on the classic Waldorf Salad, created more than a century ago at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, includes baby spinach leaves and a lighter, yogurt-based dressing.

To make 4 side servings of California Waldorf Salad:

In a small, non-metallic bowl, whisk together 1/3 cup plain yogurt (or sour cream), 1/3 cup mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon grated lime zest, 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice, 2 teaspoons curry powder and 1/2 teaspoon honey or sugar.

In large bowl, place 1 unpeeled apple (cut into 1/3-inch dice), 1/2 cup thinly sliced celery, 1/2 cup raisins, ¾ cup seedless grapes (cut in half) and 1/2 cup toasted walnuts or pecans. Add about half of yogurt dressing; stir to combine.

Just before serving, add 6 cups pre-washed baby spinach or mixed baby greens; toss to combine. If salad is too dry, add more dressing. Leftover dressing can be refrigerated, covered, for up to 1 week. The dressing is good in chicken salad or as a dip for vegetables or fruit.

For 1 cup of an easy Lemon Vinaigrette, try Earthbound Farm’s version:

In a glass jar with a lid, place 1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (preferably from Meyer lemons), 2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil, 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard, 3 large garlic cloves (peeled and crushed) and ¾ teaspoon coarse (kosher) salt. Shake jar vigorously to combine.

Vinaigrette can be refrigerated, covered, for up to 1 week. Let dressing return to room temperature and remove garlic cloves before using.

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We left Chicago in 1964, but I remember a bakery called Davidson’s. I picked up their Russian coffee cake on many occasions for my mother-in-law. Does anyone have a recipe that is similar?

P.K., Reston, Va.

I would appreciate a recipe for old-fashioned Salisbury steak.

P.S., Niles

Will a reader share a recipe for authentic spaetzle?

W.L., Downers Grove

Send recipes and requests to: Swap Shop, Chicago Sun-Times, 350 N. Orleans, 9th Floor, Chicago 60654 or by e-mail, swapshop@suntimes.com.

All mail must include a daytime telephone number. Sorry, requests can’t be answered personally.