Cobb Salad

"The Cobb Salad was originally created by Bobb Cobb who owned the Brown Derby Restaurant in Hollywood, California. This version comes from Michael Bonacini who owns a restaurant in Toronto, Canada...is a chef on the Food Network and a regular guest on my favourite talk show. You can use goat's cheese or feta instead of roquefort and you can substitute the chicken with turkey, ham or shrimp."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
22
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • PREPARE DRESSING: Combine all ingredients, except oils& blend well.
  • Combine olive oil& salad oil in a separate bowl& mix well.
  • Add to other ingredients& mix well.
  • Cover& refrigerate until using.
  • It keeps well for 6 weeks but be sure to blend well again just before using.
  • PREPARE SALAD: Shred first 4 ingredients into 1/4 inch strips, toss together and place on 4 plates.
  • Dice tomatoes, season with salt& pepper and place on top of the greens in one area of the plate.
  • Cut chicken into strips, toss with bacon bits and 1 tbsp of the salad dressing and place beside the tomatoes.
  • Dice or coarsely mash the avocado; season with salt& pepper and place next to the chicken.
  • Cut the hard boiled eggs into quarters and arrange on the plates.
  • Drizzle dressing over the salad, sprinkle with the roquefort& chives.

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Reviews

  1. Stumbled across this recipe while looking for a different way to use up the cooked chicken in my freezer. Followed the recipe exactly and mixing some of the dressing into the chicken was a very clever touch. I put goat cheese on my salad, and DH used roquefort. Will make this again, especially on a hot summer evening.
     
  2. I hate chopping up stuff and I hate making salads........ however, this was made by request for my FAB husband's 60th birthday. He's worth it!!!!! ;^P I perused many recipes and decided, this was it. The only change made was not adding water to the dressing and no chives. I subbed green onions. I love the flavor of the dressing. I will keep the dressing recipe on had as an everyday one. I thought it was simply divine! I used a combination of Romaine, iceberg and spring greens. Thanks a bunch CountryLady for sharing this delish recipe.
     
  3. Great salad and loved all the flavors together. Tried to get a little of everything in each bite.<br/>Only had romaine and spinach so used those for the greens. Never had an avocado in a cobb salad before and liked it.
     
  4. Wow! I could eat this salad every day! I know I will, for the next week or so...;-). I was going to scale it down to 1 serving but now I'm glad I didn't. I will use this dressing for all kinds of salads. Even though my version of this dish was super simplified (iceberg, tomato, turkey breast, blue cheese), it was extremely satisfying. Hands down, this is the best salad/dressing I've ever made at home so far. The only change I made was to reduce the salad (safflower) oil to 1/4 of a cup since I don't like too much oil in the dressing. It was perfect! Thank you.
     
  5. I made everything as directed, minus the watercress(husband doesn't like it). We loved it, especially my cobb salad-loving hubby. The dressing was new and different and I preferred it over anything store bought. Thanks!
     
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Tweaks

  1. Used only iceberg and Romaine and bleu cheese instead of Roquefort. Ate leftovers for lunch the next day - still delicious. Made another batch of the dressing for future salads.
     
  2. Excellent salad CL! I used all romaine lettuce, and a sliced red onion in place of chives, also I subbed feta cheese for the Roquefort, and increased the sugar in the dressing, otherwise made as stated, we really enjoyed this! thanks for sharing!...Kitten:)
     

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