Whoa you guys…. whoa!
I’m pretty sure that Christmas just happened and I’m also pretty sure it was bonkers. I lost myself in a sea of Bundt cakes, lasagna, loud family gatherings, and wrapping paper. It was glorious and loud, delicious and wonderful… and loud.
I hope you’ve also had a wonderful (and loud) holiday. The higher the volume, the more the fun.
I’m now turning my attention to the next holiday in our December line-up: New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! Let’s be real… I’m also turning my attention to my comfortable couch and marathons of Suvivorman on television.
But! …I’ve been brainstorming fancy party punches, classy (but totally easy) salads, and simple New Year’s Day breakfasts. It’s been such a blessed year, let’s go out deliciously.
First! Fancy Crab, Apple and Pomegranate Salad. It’s beautifully elegant. I don’t eat Alaskan crab very often so this salad feels like a wonderful treat.
I started this salad with a homemade dressing. What makes this dressing so unique is the apple. Yes! A whole apple is pureed into this dressing!
In the bowl of a food processor I combine scallions, garlic, salt and pepper. This salad is a vinegar and olive oil base.
I love experimenting with different vinegars. Apple cider or champagne vinegar would be delicious in this dressing. I used a coconut vinegar, because I’m newly obsessed with its health benefits. It actually doesn’t taste anything like coconut, but is packed with amino acids and minerals.
Also… I’m weird.
Fresh apple chunks add a bright sweetness to this dressing. Because this salad is so packed with fruit, this dressing doesn’t need any additional honey or agave. All of the sweetness comes from nature.
The dressing is smooth and fruity. It’s ready for our salad!
Two things! This dressing can be made in a blender instead of a food processor, but might just need some more twerking because the blades are smaller. Also, this salad dressing can easily be made and left to rest in the fridge.
These salad ingredients are so fun, and so devoid of… lettuce.
Granny Smith apples are left unpeeled and sliced thin. Cucumbers keep their green skins but lose their seeds. Mangos are ripe, firm, and chunked. Pomegranate seeds are poppy, juicy, colorful, and crunchy. Alaskan King Crab legs are fancy and so so flavorful!
Fresh herbs are also a treat in this salad. This cilantro and fresh mint combination makes this salad feel tropical and somehow festive.
I found beautiful Alaskan King Crab legs at the grocery and the kind fish monger was gracious enough to trim the legs for me so I could easily handle the legs when I got home. Just so you know… ask for it!
Oh! Do you know this mango slicing trick? It’s a good one.
We’ve had some rainy days and beautifully sunny days this past week.
Just look how fancy we are! Fancy and festive. This salad is inspired. It’s super fresh and light. The flavors are bright and sweet. It’s a really wonderful compliment to all the big, heavy meals I’ve been enjoying his holiday season. This salad is a nod to beach vacations, summer times, and good living.
I hope this week finds you happy and well and closing your year with peace and love!
Crab, Apple & Pomegranate Salad
makes 6 small servings
recipe inspired by Epicurious
For the Dressing:
1 medium Granny Smith apple, peeled and sliced (about 1 cup)
1 small coarsely chopped shallots (about 3 tablespoons)
1 large garlic clove, coarsely chopped
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper
2/3 cup good quality olive oil
For the Salad:
1 pound Alaskan King Crab leg meat
1 firm but ripe mango, cut into cubes and peeled
2 medium Granny Smith apples, unpeeled and sliced thin
1 cucumber, sliced in half length-wise, seeds removed, sliced thing
1/2 cup pomegranate seeds
1/3 cup fresh chopped cilantro
1/4 cup fresh chopped mint
salt and pepper to taste
Start by making the dressing. Place apple, shallots, garlic, vinegar, salt, and black pepper in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the blade attachment. Fit lid on the bowl and pulse several times until mixture is an almost completely smooth puree. With food processor on, slowly drizzle in olive oil. Blend until emulsified. Taste and season to taste. Set aside until salad is ready to dress.
To make the salad, in a large bowl toss together crab, mango chunks, sliced apples, cucumber, pomegranate seeds, mint, and cilantro. Add as much dressing as you’d like to moisten and flavor the salad. You may have dressing left over, depending on your taste. Season with salt and pepper and serve.
Nicky
I’m not sure how I stumbled upon your blog, but I LOVE it! Your pictures are amazing, and I can’t get enough of your unique interpretations of classic dishes!
I must ask, where did you get these adorable Birch Tree straws!? I am convinced that they must make drinking water much more enjoyable :)
Thanks for an amazing blog and wonderful recipes!
Nicky
joythebaker
i believe the straws can be found at anthropologie
Jeanie
This salad was delicious!!! I’m not usually a mango lover, but it was perfect with the apples and crab……this one is a keeper.
Kaitlin Welch
I had never thought of putting crab and pomegranate together. Sounds like a great flavor combination. I will definitely be trying this!
xx Kait
ChickadeeSays
Melbee
“The higher the volume, the more the fun.”
…I’m not sure that’s actually true…at least, not if you are an introvert.
But the recipe is FANTASTIC. :-)
Laila
Hey Joy,
This salad looks absolutely fab and delicious. Do you know if it would still taste good sans the crab for a vegetarian version? Thanks
tina
looks yummy….and am also fascinated with Survivorman! Happy New Year!
mary @ B&Gjournals
give me that mango. and then give me handfuls of that pomegranate. and then repeat. over and over…
a farmer in the dell
This looks like the perfect post Christmas salad. I need to eat something green NOW! yum
Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking
Oooo baby, great salad! I love apple in the dressing, brilliant! I feel like you should forget Survivorman and watch Duck Dynasty. It is so bad and rednecky it’s awesome!
Holiday Baker Man
What a great light treat after all of the heavy duty Christmas eats!
Natalie
Looks great! A nice combo of flavours :)
Charlotte
speaking of christmas, i got your cookbook from my parents.
it is said that man does not live on bread alone.
your bourbon-spiked banana bread begs to differ.
i’ve been eating nothing else since christmas!
Grubarazzi (@Grubarazzi)
Absolutely gorgy!
Katie @ Blonde Ambition
this is DEFINITELY fancy! i’m not a huge crab fan, but i like that this is a lettuce-less salad, cause it lets each ingredient shine. therefore, the crab won’t be too overpowering for someone like me :)
Kristin @ FoodFash
What a beautiful salad! And oh so perfect for the much needed 1st of the year diet…
bakerkat
I’m glad you enjoyed yourself this Holiday Season. It was a wonderful time of family,food and wrapping paper for me too.
This salad looks so good.
I hope you enjoy the last week of 2012 and have a happy and blessed New Year.
Le Citron
It look so good !
Amielle
After all the Christmas food, as delicious as it was, a simple salad is all I really want and this is exactly that! Looks so delicious.
Axelle the french cook
Yum ! Some fresh dish after this Xmas period ! :)
Archer
What a great idea to use the whole apple in the dressing! I also love your desk set-up. Thanks for sharing your real life!
Jayne
This is truly one elegant salad. I wouldn’t mind some crab in my salad. Shrimp would be fantastic too!
Kate
So fancy! I’m not sure I’ll make this salad precisely, but was wondering what types of other salads or lettuces might be well complemented by this dressing. Because this dressing is so, so intriguing!
Alejandra
You have the awesome birch tree straws!!! I’ve been obsessed with them and heavily suggested to my family members as a “possible stocking stuffer item” but they did not bite. I suppose I’ll have to order them myself. This looks delicious!
Angela
Haven’t tried yet. Fancy, fresh, with seafood — we must be in sync somehow. Just what I wanted for the new year.
~amy~
sounds delish..I’m a huge fan of salads!
janet
Heading to the store this afternoon. This is perfect for the way I feel about holiday food at the moment. i.e., please, no more…
This is beautiful and I am certain that’s a sparkling water in the glass.
Perfection.
Sarah
You had me at crab. MMM
x missdottidee.blogspot.com
dixya @ food, pleasure, and health
woah, pureeing the whole apple into a dressing is such a brilliant idea- I need to go get some apples ASAP. Also the Alaskan crabs are definitely a treat and no lettuce- yes please! I hope you had a great xmas with the family and happy new years in advance :)
Shani
Joy, thank you for this !!! Embarrassingly, I think the Fuji apple vinaigrette at Panera is out if this world and i have spent an obscene amount if time trying to guess how to make it. When I read that this dressing has a whole apple puréed in it – I felt like a prayer had been answered.
Amazing looking salad with lots of my favorite things (hello mango and pomegranate) – thanks so much !
Glad to hear your Christmas was wonderful……and loud!
Katya
This recipe looks absolutely refreshing!! I love that light and the desk. Can I ask where is that table/desk from?
Packing Rainbows
Sorry – I’m not Joy – LOL – but I remember reading in a previous post that she got the desk from IKEA :)
Rachel
I’ve added all the things in this to my shopping list; I’m spending New Years Day by myself, and I think this will be the perfect light supper after I’ve made it through a remake of my New Years Day brunch recipe idea post this year!
Averie @ Averie Cooks
What a great sounding salad – mango, crab, apples, pom, mint – I can almost taste the flavors from here! And I hope you had a wonderful Xmas :)
The slow pace
Wow! That looks delicious and light! Just what I need after huge Christmas meals. But now, allow me to finish the third cake of the week.
Ñam.
Johanna
Looks exactly like what I need right now (after about 800kg of Raclette cheese)
Sarah V.
Yum, that salad looks awesome! Any suggestions for making dressings like this one if you don’t own a food processor?
Also, I got your lovely book for Christmas and spent some pleasant hours going through and sticky-note-ing the recipes I want to try first :) Hurray!
joythebaker
oh wonderful! i’m so happy you have the book! i mentioned in the post that you can make the dressing in a blender, it just might take a big more stirring and such.
Donna
Joy,
This is beautiful, but is there really a 1/4 cup of pepper in the dressing? Happy New Year and all the best to you; I love your creative, fun, gorgeous blog!
joythebaker
i definitely meant teaspoon. sorry about they typo!
robyn
looks fab and light. not been able to eat any thing today after totally over indulging on Turkey and Christmas pudding yesterday!