Grilled Caesar Salad

One of the things we had been looking forward to most of all with getting our new house in Ohio was buying a grill. After six years in Boston with nowhere to put a grill, Hubby started shopping drooling over grills the second we started looking at houses.

Grilled Caesar Salad

He had his eyes on a crazy huge one and after some negotiation and consideration, decided on a Weber that heats up in no time flat. He’s seriously so giddy around that thing! We’ve been grilling ever since it was put together, shortly after moving in. And when I say we’ve been grilling, I mean that we’ve grilled every night (and usually twice on weekend days) except when we were out of town or it was raining. It’s been amazing.

Grilled Caesar Salad

While Hubby was eyeing grills, I started researching grilling recipes. I have a ton saved up that I want to try. Really when it comes to grilling, you don’t really need recipes. We tend to just season our protein and veggies and throw them on the grill. A few minutes later, it’s time to eat.

Grilled Caesar Salad

Grilled Caesar salad was something I knew I wanted to try. Using the homemade Caesar salad dressing that I whipped up, we have been enjoying grilled Caesar salad on a regular basis. Who would have thought you could grill lettuce. By doing so, you get a great smokiness with every bite. If you have a grill at home, I highly recommend trying this out!

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Grilled Caesar Salad

Yield: Serves 2-4

Ingredients:

2 hearts of romaine, outer leaves discarded
Caesar salad dressing
Parmesan cheese
juice of 1/2 lemon
salt and pepper to taste
cherry tomatoes, cut in half, optional

Directions:

Heat grill on high for a few minutes until hot. Lower temperature to medium-low.

Slice the romaine hearts in half lengthwise. Lightly brush the cut side of the romaine with olive oil.

Place romaine hearts on grill, cut side down. Cook for 1-2 minutes and remove to a plate.

Brush romaine hearts with Caesar salad dressing and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Replace on the grill, cut side up. Close grill for 30-60 seconds or until cheese melts. remove romaine to a platter.

Squeeze lemon juice over romaine, season with salt and pepper. Top with cherry tomatoes if using a serve immediately.

Recipe adapted from The New York Times

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7 Responses to “Pizza Dough”

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    Eliana — September 28, 2010 at 11:27 am

    Love a good, simple pizza with tons of bail on top. This looks glorious!

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    Fun and Fearless in Beantown — September 28, 2010 at 12:33 pm

    I really think the kneading part is so therapeutic, even if it isn’t the pounding that most of us used to do! Great post!

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    Boston Food Diary — September 28, 2010 at 1:10 pm

    This looks DELICIOUS! Fresh mozzarella and basil pizzas are my favorite 🙂

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    newlywed — September 28, 2010 at 11:35 pm

    Homemade pizza dough is the best! Before I tried it, I never would have guessed how easy it is.

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    kitchenmisfit — September 29, 2010 at 1:36 am

    I use this pizza crust recipe all the time! It makes the best crust!

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    Melissa — September 29, 2010 at 1:52 am

    I’ve been looking for a good pizza dough recipe…excited to try this one!

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    nutmegnanny — September 29, 2010 at 5:03 pm

    Yummy pizza dough! I’m such a slacker I always just buy the dough from the pizzeria. I need to get on the ball and make my own 🙂

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