Cucina! Cucina! Chopped Salad (Copycat)

"Source: Cucina! Cucina! restaurant - Seattle, Washington I love salads...good salads....and this one is one! I have made this repeatedly since finding the recipe. I usually substitute an equivalent amount of egg beaters for the fresh egg instead of completing the microwave step. Don't skip the basil...it really adds a lot! (Sometimes I mix in about 1/3 cup of grated parmesan before I add the oil...it is a nice addition*)"
 
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Ready In:
16mins
Ingredients:
23
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • To prepare vinaigrette: Combine egg yolk and water in a small bowl; whisk well. Cover the bowl with a small plate and microwave on HIGH for 10 seconds or until the mixture starts to expand. Continue to cook 5 seconds longer. Whisk with a clean whisk. Cover, then cook on high for 5 seconds. Remove from the microwave, whisk with a clean whisk, cover and let sit 1 minute. (This process heats the egg enough to kill any harmful bacteria.).
  • In a food processor, combine egg mixture, Dijon, garlic, salt, pepper, dry mustard, oregano, sugar, vinegar and lemon juice; process to blend. Blend in grated parmesan if you choose to add it. Slowly add olive oil, processing until emulsified. Set aside.
  • To prepare salad: Combine chickpeas, iceberg lettuce, basil, mozzarella, chicken, salami, half of the tomatoes, half of the provolone and half of the green onions. Toss with dressing. (You may not need all of the dressing. Refrigerate any that remains.).
  • Divide evenly among 8 lettuce-lined plates. Garnish with remaining tomatoes, provolone and green onions.

Questions & Replies

  1. Does anyone remember that dome cake that they used to have at Cucina Cucina? It was made in a bowl and turned upside down and sliced. It had a filling made of chocolate and strawberry ricotta. I think it had a ganache and some candied nuts on the outside. I'd do anything for that recipe and just one more bite...
     
  2. is the provolone sharp or not
     
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Reviews

  1. This is spot on. I've missed Cucina!Cucina!'s chopped salad since they've all but disappeared. This took me right back. It's hearty and a bit tart, and the flavors meld very well together. I followed the recipe exactly. Thank you!
     
  2. I used to work at cucina! cucina! right after high school, I still crave so many of their recipes! This is an excellent recipe for their chopped salad, the copycat lentil soup recipe on here is also amazing!!! now if only I could recreate their tiramisu!!! Mmmmmm
     
  3. This is my new favorite salad!! I made the dressing "as is" but halved everything except the whole egg yolk. The amount of dressing made plenty for 8 servings in my opinion. Chopped salad can use all your favorite veggies and ingredients. I used iceburg and romaine lettuce, garbonzo beans, cauliflower, broccoli, red and yellow pepper, grape tomatoes, cucumber, diced pastrami, peas and corn (frozen - thawed). DELISH! This salad will be made often. Thanks for sharing!!
     
  4. I've never been to Cucina! Cucina! so I've never had this salad. This home made version is great. I followed everything down the line and I will do the same thing the next time I make it.
     
  5. this is fantastic, I could drink the dressing it is that good! since it was only myself eating the salad I reduced the dressing and salad amounts by half but keeping it still at 1 yolk for the dressing, I omitted the fresh basil, thank you for sharing this great salad recipe Cooks!
     
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I am originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota and moved to Ohio in 1978. It was quite a culture shock going from the city to living next to the Amish. I spend most of my time cooking, cleaning and caring for my four kids. I have abandoned cookbooks and now cook from favorite, wilted recipe pages and the internet. I fell in love with my Italian family recipes (Scavo, Rotella, Scalzo, Micelli, Grande, Gigliotti) and my Mom's homecooked meals.
 
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