When faced with the task of planning a menu for a special occasion or a dinner with friends, I easily get caught up in fancy ideas. I want to surprise my guests by out-doing myself and preparing many sophisticated dishes. I see it as a way to show them my love…Do I maybe also like to show off my cooking skills? You bet. Unfortunately, sometimes the fancy multi-course meal can become quite laborious and stressful. By the time I hear the doorbell ringing, I’m so exhausted I feel like I just ran a marathon. Those are the moments when I’m especially grateful for the invention of under-eye concealer.
So here’s my own reminder that delicious stress-free, fancy-looking recipes for special occasions DO exist. This Sicilian salad, for example, is super easy, flavorful, bright, fresh, and seasonal. You can prepare the ingredients ahead of time, and just assemble and season the dish right before serving.
I love the idea of preparing something simple, yet refined. Less work and less time spent on a side dish equals less stress and more time spent taking care of other important hosting details, like table setting or, in my case, not looking disheveled when I open the door!
Sometimes, less is more.
BLOOD ORANGE AND FENNEL SALAD
Servings: 2-3 | Prep time: 15 minutes
INGREDIENTS
3 medium-sized blood oranges
1/2 fennel bulb, very thinly sliced crosswise
a few thin slices red onion, cut crosswise
1 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1 tsp orange juice
coarse sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
mint leave or fennel fronds for garnish
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Using a sharp knife, remove all skin and pith from all blood oranges. You can divide it in segments or, more easily, slice it crossways. Place orange slices or segments in a bowl.
2. Add thinly sliced fennel and onion.
3. In a small bowl, combine extra-virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and orange juice. Whisk together and drizzle all over the salad. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Garnish with mint leaves or fennel fronds.
Buon appetito!
-Lisa
Gina B says
OMG, I was thinking of the Italian markets when I saw fennel in the commissary. Blood oranges are hard to find thou…
veryEATalian says
They are certainly less available in the US than back in Italy, but I’ve seen them at several stores here…even at the Commissary! You can easily substitute them with Navel or Cara Cara oranges. 🙂