Roasted Pear and Cheese Salad
Hope everyone had a lovely Valentine's Day ! We had our dear friends from out of town visit overnight before Valentine's Day - then had friends from our neighborhood over for a Valentine Dinner.
I made this salad, shrimp scampi, and chocolate mousse.
This is a recipe I found years ago online and have not made it for a long time. Glad I thought of it again, because it was a big hit. I will list the ingredients...but I made a lot of substitutions, and I will mention those in the directions. Here we go -
Ingredients
3 ripe but firm Anjou pears
Freshly squeezed lemon juice - 3 lemons
3 ounces coarsely crumbled blue cheese
1/4 cup dried cranberries
1/4 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped
1/2 cup apple cider
3 Tablespoons port
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup olive oil
6 ounces baby arugula
Kosher salt
Directions
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Recipe calls for Anjou pears...we prefer Bartlett, so that is what I used.
The recipe calls for the pears to be peeled...I keep the skin on as I think it adds a nice texture. I spray them with fruit and veggie wash and give them a good scrub.
Cut the pears in half...
and slice a thin amount off of the back so the pears will sit firmly in the baking pan.
Just a bit!
Use a knife to remove any leftover stem or hard parts of the pear..
and use a melon baller or spoon to hollow out the pear for the filling.
I did not have enough lemons, so I used lemon juice from a bottle - and since I was making these in advance I put the juice in the bottom of the pan...
I forgot to take a photo of mixing the filling...I used feta cheese, low sugar craisins, and pecans. I told you...I mixed it up!
Then in a bowl I mixed orange juice ( not apple cider) and brown sugar, and no port - did not have any!
Mixed it all well and poured it over and around the pears.
Bake for 30 minutes.
When the pears are done baking, remove and place on a bed of lettuce. I used a mixture of baby butter leaf and green mix.
Pour the liquid from the pan into a measuring cup and whisk in the olive oil.
Pour over the pears and salad greens, sprinkle with a little kosher salt, and serve.
We had a great evening - and I had fun setting the table for our Valentine Dinner.
That table cloth was gifted to my parents as a wedding gift in 1939!
I use it often - and yes, it shows wear - but I have a needle and thread handy to fix any rips. Love using it instead of it sitting in a drawer.
I made napkin rings out of Dollar Tree heart ornaments leftover from Christmas and told our guests to take them home as a favor.
We had a great time! I love to entertain and when I saw this quote in a magazine I thought it was the perfect thought...
I even found heart shaped pasta to complete my dinner party theme!
Did you host any guests for Valentine's Day? Or did you celebrate with a dinner out ? Whatever - I hope you had a lovely day.
Thanks so much for stopping by Our New Vista. Please leave a comment below. I love hearing from you!
And thank you to Niky from The House On Silverado for picking my Viking Mars post as a feature on this week's Sundays on Silverado!
Have a great week !

















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