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Hi, I’m Jenn de la Vega, a cookbook collaborator, caterer, food stylist, and recipe developer. Here you’ll find posts about my latest work and kitchen projects.

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All Pretty Lettuces Deserve this Yummy Yuzu Dressing

March 21, 2018 in Recipes

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I still think about Bodhi Tree Farm and am so sad they aren't coming to Grow NYC markets anymore. However, many other farms provide super cute baby lettuces and you can use this dressing to enjoy any of them.

Things you'll need:
1 lb baby lettuces
1 ripe heirloom tomato, sliced thin
1/2 cucumber, sliced into thin rounds
1/4 lb of snow peas, ends trimmed
2 tbl yuzu juice
1 tbl tahini
1 tbl miso
water

Serves 4

If you can't find yuzu, try Filipino calamansi. And if you can't find either of those, mix 2 parts lemon juice with 1 part tangerine. It's not the same but I like that combination.

Whisk the miso, tahini and citrus to combine. Add water gradually to thin it out into a creamy dressing.

Divide the vegetables onto four salad plates. Drizzle the dressing before serving. Do not pre-toss if you are not serving right away. Dressing will keep for a week, covered.

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Tags: Vegetarian, Spring, Summer
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