Green Bean and Smoked Goat Cheese Salad with Dried Cherries and Toasted Pine Nuts

Green Bean and Smoked Goat’s Cheese Salad with Dried Cherries and Toasted Pine Nuts

Green Bean and Smoked Goat Cheese Salad with Dried Cherries and Toasted Pine Nuts

A soft but slightly firm chevre that is wrapped in large maple leaves and smoked to perfection. Not overly smoky, just ever so slight – enhancing the flavor and texture of this lovely little cheese. I serve this chevre with assorted crackers or crostini and sometimes alongside a local red pepper jelly or fig preserves. Such a delicious cheese, I thought it would pair beautifully with summer green beans, dried cherries and toasted pine nuts. Tossed in a balsamic vinegar and my best California extra virgin olive oil.

Although this salad is perfectly delicious on its own, while sipping on a little glass of red or white wine, it paired beautifully with our dinner of Chicken Gaston Gerard. This salad will also make a lovely summer side for grilled meats, poultry and fish.

Green Bean and Smoked Goat’s Cheese Salad with Dried Cherries and Toasted Pine Nuts

Serves 4

Ingredients

1 lb fresh green beans

4 oz smoked chevre or more if you love your chevre (if you can’t find smoked chevre feel free to sub with your favorite soft goats cheese.  A flavorful goats cheese is excellent on this salad)

A handful of dried cherries

¼ cup pine nuts, lightly toasted

2-3 tablespoons good quality balsamic vinegar

3-4 tablespoons California Olive Ranch Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Sea salt and cracked black pepper to taste

Directions

To Blanch the green beans:

Begin by filling a large pot half way up with water or enough to cover the beans.  Do not salt the water.  Bring the water to a boil.

While the water is heating, snap the stem end off the green beans.  I like snapping them by hand but feel free to use a small knife.

Fill a large bowl with ice water to create an ice bath for the green beans. Have it ready before adding the green beans to the boiling water.

Add the green beans to the boiling water and let them cook for about 1 minute 30 seconds to 2 minutes.  You want them crisp tender.  Just this side of raw. Not mushy.

The easiest way for me to quickly get them from boiling water into ice water is to pour the green beans into a large strainer in the sink and then transfer the beans to the ice bath.   But you can also scoop them out of the boiling water with a handheld mesh strainer and transfer them into the ice bath.

Let them sit in the ice bath for about 3-4 minutes and then drain.  I like to lightly blot them dry so the vinaigrette will stick to the green beans.

Prepare the salad:

Salt and pepper the green beans and then arrange them on a platter.  Drizzle the olive oil and balsamic vinegar over the green beans.  Next sprinkle with crumbled chevre, the dried cherries and toasted pine nuts.

Serve as a side dish with meat, poultry or seafood.  This is also lovely as a main dish over a bed of mixed greens and a few more veggies, like pickled beets and roasted carrots.  Enjoy!

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