Friday, February 17, 2012
Wild Rice Pilaf
This is a wonderful, light and versatile dish that can be served as a side dish or main entree. Serve it inside a baked acorn squash, on the side of a pork tenderloin or make it the main dish by adding some baked chicken. The original recipe called for canned mandarin oranges, but since oranges were in season, I thought fresh would be so much better. I also substituted dried cranberries for fresh grapes. I just love the sweet and tart flavor of dried cranberries.
Recipe:
1 8 oz. package wild rice, cooked according to directions on package
3 green onions, chopped
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
2 small oranges peeled and sliced
Dressing:
1/4 cup orange juice
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt&pepper
Directions:
In a small bowl combine olive oil, balsamic vinegar, orange juice and salt and pepper. Stir together. In a large bowl, combine wild rice, green onions, walnuts, oranges and dried cranberries. Drizzle dressing over ingredients in the large bowl and mix well.
Enjoy!
ooh, yum! this looks absolutely delicious. will definitely have to try it soon!
ReplyDeleteThe picture has me captivated. I love any recipe that can help me add a twist to the typical wild rice side dish. Like Amy, I will definitely be truing this one asap! Thanks for sharing the recipe and tips. I may even add blood oranges instead of mandarin. Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteAmy - It is healthy so I don't feel bad eating the whole bowl:) Sometimes I add store bought rotisserie chicken so my husband doesn't feel like he is eating like a bird.
ReplyDeleteAlly - Blood oranges would be a great addition. The nice thing is that you can much add any fruits or veggies you like to the wild rice.
ReplyDeleteOh, perfect, perfect! Wild rice is one of my favorite sides, and I just happen to have some leftover dried cranberries that I wasn't sure what to do with. Yay!
ReplyDeleteMary - I'm glad you like it. I love dried cranberries. I've been trying out some lighter dishes lately.
ReplyDeleteWild rice is considered a local ingredient where I live - cool, huh? I love it combined with the sweet/tart cranberries and crunch of the walnuts. Yummers.
ReplyDeleteRenee - That is really cool:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous combo of flavors and textures...love this! Stay dry tonight...
ReplyDeleteWendy - Thanks! This is definitely movie watching weather:)
ReplyDeleteI love your picture. Sounds like a lovely side AND entree. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteMaggie - I appreciate it. I love to eat it as a side, entree and a snack:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and healthy recipe. I love that you substitute fresh fruit that are in season. :) I agree, they are so much better than canned ones.
ReplyDeleteYum! This sounds delicious. Must try it.
ReplyDeleteBirdwoman - Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate your comment.
ReplyDeleteAmy - I definitely try to use any organic, local and in season produce I can get my hands on.
ReplyDeleteThis looks super tasty - I just pinned it to try sometime!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I just checked your blog and love it:)
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