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Arugula-Chicory Salad with Pine Nuts and Goat-Cheese Toasts

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The contrast of textures and flavors—crunchy pine nuts, creamy goat cheese, acidic tomatoes, and spicy arugula—adds complexity to this simple salad. It makes a great side dish to steak or chicken or a light lunch for two.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    25 min

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

For vinaigrette:

1 teaspoon red-wine vinegar
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
3 tablespoons olive oil

For salad:

1/2 pound arugula, tough stems discarded
1/2 head chicory (white and pale-green parts only), torn into pieces (2 cups)
1/4 cup pine nuts, toasted
3/4 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
6 ounces soft mild goat cheese
8 (1/3-inch-thick) diagonal baguette slices

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat broiler.

  2. Make vinaigrette:

    Step 2

    Whisk together vinegar, lemon juice, mustard, and salt and pepper to taste and add oil in a slow stream, whisking.

  3. Make salad:

    Step 3

    Toss arugula, chicory, pine nuts, and tomatoes in a large bowl with just enough vinaigrette to coat, then divide among 4 plates.

    Step 4

    Spread goat cheese on baguette slices and broil on a baking sheet 6 inches from heat until cheese is softened and edges of bread are golden, about 2 minutes.

    Step 5

    Arrange toasts on salads and drizzle any remaining vinaigrette over cheese.

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