Warm salad of frisee and baby spinach, mushrooms, bacon, sw

1 servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
=== SALAD ===
4 Frisee heads
12 ounces Smoked bacon; (homemade or other)
8 Shallots -; (to 12)
¼ cup Balsamic vinegar
¼ cup Grenadine
16 ounces Locally foraged mushrooms; such as
Chanterelles; boletes, chicken of the
Woods;
And lobster mushrooms
Olive oil
Kosher salt; to taste
Freshly-cracked black pepper; to taste
Fresh thyme
1 Ficelle - (abt 12\");
Or French bread of choice
1 pounds Baby spinach
=== VINAIGRETTE ===
4 ounces Sherry vinegar
4 ounces Virgin olive oil
4 ounces Soy or canola oil
1 Garlic clove - (to 2); crushed
Salt; to taste
Freshly-cracked black pepper; to taste

Directions

Salad: Wash the frisee well, trim the root end but leave it attached, and cut the heads in half. Remove the rind from the bacon. Cut bacon into thick lardons, slowly render the fat, drain and dry lardons on paper toweling.

Peel the shallots, slice them into ¼-inch rings, toss them in the mixture of hot balsamic vinegar and grenadine and reserve. Clean and trim the mushrooms. Toss them with olive oil, kosher salt, cracked pepper and fresh thyme then roast them and reserve. Cut the ficelle into 16 thick little slices. Vinaigrette: Combine all vinaigrette ingredients. To Assemble: Warm plates in a low oven. Have all components prepped in advance. In a separate pan or lightly-oiled baking dish lay the seasoned bread for croutons in a single layer. Sprinkle lightly with oil and toast quickly in a 425 degree oven. Place in the warming oven. In a large pan sear seasoned halves of frisee in a scant amount of soy or canola oil. Transfer them to the warm oven. In the same pan add the bacon, shallots, roasted mushrooms and half of the vinaigrette. Heat thoroughly. Remove plates and frisee from the warming oven. Spoon hot mushroom mixture across frisee. In that same pan again, lightly wilt spinach with a splash more vinaigrette and plate it in a separate little pile next to the mushroom braise. Arrange croutons over the salad. Garnish with coarsely chopped herb confetti. This recipe yields ?? servings.

Source: "CHEF DU JOUR - (Show # DJ-9385) - from the TV FOOD NETWORK" S(Formatted for MC5): "07-28-1999 by Joe Comiskey - joecomiskey@..."

Recipe by: Stan Frankenthaler

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