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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have grilled turkey, pear and walnut salad with blue cheese dressing using 15 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Grilled turkey, pear and walnut salad with blue cheese dressing:
- Take 500 g turkey brest
- Get 2 pears
- Make ready 75 g walnuts
- Take 150 g mixed leaves
- Prepare Marinade
- Make ready 1 sprig thyme
- Take 20 ml olive oil
- Get 30 ml light soy sauce
- Take 1 tbsp lemon juice
- Make ready 2 clove garlic
- Get Blue cheese dressing
- Prepare 40 g blue cheese
- Get 100 g low fat greek yogurt
- Take 40 ml almond milk
- Prepare 1 tbsp lemon juice
In a medium serving bowl, combine the greens, dates, pears and toasted walnuts. When you're ready to serve, drizzle in some dressing (you won't need all of it) and toss until the greens are lightly coated, adding more if necessary. Serve in individual bowls with blue cheese sprinkled on top. Place the leaves in a salad bowl.
Instructions to make Grilled turkey, pear and walnut salad with blue cheese dressing:
- Cut turkey breasts into 1 cm steaks. After that on the chopping board cover them with cling film and using hand lightly tenderise them
- To make marinade, finally chop the garlic na thyme. Add it to the olive oil and soy sauxe. Mix it all together.
- In a small bowl place the turkey steaks and cover them with marinade lightly massaging it into them. Leave it in the fridge for 30 min.
- To make the dressing blend blue cheese, almond milk, Greek yogurt and lemon juice.
- Cut the pears lenghtwise in 8 wedges making sure to take the ends out
- Toast the walnuts in a roasting tray or a pan on low direct heat. Keep stirring them occasionaly until browned and fragrant. This should take about 5 minutes. Set them aside and with the knife roughly chop them up.
- Spray or brush the grate with cooking oil. Using direct heat method (high temperature) grill the turkey steaks about 2 minutes on both sides. Do the same things with pears (no oil required here)
- Set the pears aside. Transfer turkey steaks on the chopping board and slice them up. By doing this it can be checked if steaks are cooked thru.
- How to serve it (presentation) is up to you. My idea was to start with salad leaves and then to build up by adding different elements. Finished by drizzling with the dressing.
Serve in individual bowls with blue cheese sprinkled on top. Place the leaves in a salad bowl. Finely slice the pears and red onions, and add them to the bowl with the leafy greens. Toss spinach and dressing together in a bowl. Garnish with pear, steak strips, walnut halves, and blue cheese.
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