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March 9, 2010 by Kate Selner

March is a fickle friend, isn’t it? On my birthday in 2007, we had a blizzard that left us buried under 18″ of snow. Way back in 1991, I recall it being 67 degrees on my birthday. This year? We had temps in the 40′s, plenty of warm sunshine and slush covering the ground as we made our way out for my celebratory dinner. March, the month that supposedly comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, rarely seems to be able to make up it’s mind as to what it hands us. It’s the month where we officially hang up Winter, and turn to Spring, eyeing our wardrobe and wishing for the right weather to break out the lighter side of ourselves.

With the stretch of days drenched in gorgeous sunshine, and me fingering the short sleeve shirts in longing, there came yet another craving I haven’t known in some time, perhaps a harbinger of the changing season. It was the desire to not only shed the weight of winter clothing but the heavy and comforting draw of it’s food as well, replacing it with those that snap and crunch in their remarkable shades of green. I really wanted a salad.

Likely spurred on by the current issue of Saveur magazine, and it’s ode to the chopped salad- just in time for Spring!- I took one long glance at the Cobb Salad pictured and my mind high-fived my stomach, both in hearty agreement that it was indeed necessary to create. Right away.

The Cobb Salad was named for Robert L. Cobb, credited with inventing it at his famed Brown Derby restaurant in Los Angeles in 1937, and made up of chicken, bacon, avocado, blue cheese crumbles, tomato, hard cooked egg, chive, watercress, romaine and iceberg lettuces. It’s now a standard on so many menus, often in a wide array of options, most of them a far cry from the original version.

This time of year I tend to get a lot of food fatigue, and indecision about what my body is needing to eat. I’m tired of winter and it’s stews and braises, of it’s root vegetables and tubers, the lack of fresh options and choices. I want to wash the mittens, hats and scarves and then pack them away. I crave berries and peaches, bare skin and white wine. I am beginning to paw through the Spring clothes in my closet, wishing for the warmth to wear just one item, especially those bought on sale last Fall, many with price tags still attached. I think about pedicures and exposing my toes again. I yearn for the Markets to open, bearing tables of new potatoes, spring peas and the first tender bunches of spinach. The buckets of lettuce soon follow, overflowing in green, and mine for just a few dollars. Seed catalogs tempt me. I want summer foods, long warm twilights sipping rosé, a simple sheet thrown over me at night.

So the salad craving was not a surprise, nor pushed aside, even though the greens came from the store and lacked the flavor of the earth. I splurged on good Nueske’s bacon and burned some aromatic candles to freshen the house. Next time Nueske’s and I meet, it likely will be high summer, alongside crimson orbs of fresh garden tomato.

The salad served me well, filling the need for somewhat lighter fare, yet hearty enough to stick with me through the afternoon hours. The bacon doesn’t exactly make this the healthiest option, but it works for an occasional treat, and the mix of flavors just seems to work. I can’t say why the tang of blue cheese, smoky bacon, moist chicken and creamy avocado make for such a pleasing plate of flavor, maybe it’s the carnival of tastes going on at once, a culinary samba that relentlessly entertains your mouth. I sure know that I need waking up from the snow, hearty foods and sweaters, my metaphor of winter. My tastebuds seem to as well. Here’s to more salad, and increasing temperatures, all things Spring and sunshine.

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Posted in For the Love of Food, Recipes | Tagged avocado, bacon, chicken, cobb salad, eggs, lettuces, march, salads, spring, winter | 15 Comments

15 Responses

  1. on March 10, 2010 at 2:38 am Liz

    oh yum. I am suddenly very hungry!


  2. on March 10, 2010 at 3:52 am Amelia Sprout

    Bacon… I may start drooling now.


  3. on March 10, 2010 at 9:10 am Sook @ My Fabulous Recipes

    I want some bacon in my salad! :)


  4. on March 10, 2010 at 1:32 pm Tangled Noodle

    It’s a little bit dreary this morning but this salad is a nice little reminder of spring-y things to come!


  5. on March 10, 2010 at 2:21 pm kat

    We’ve been going through the same thing & suddenly craving big piles of spinach salad on our plates


  6. on March 11, 2010 at 2:56 pm elizabethsciencemom

    I LOVE chopped salads! Is 8:54 am too early to eat one?


  7. on March 12, 2010 at 4:19 am LoveFeast Table

    Oh my goodness! I have been devouring avocados this week, went to Lucia’s for a micro greens salad today AND tried on a bikini~all in the name of THINK SPRING!!

    The week could not be more gray drizzly and winter couldn’t hang on any longer!!!

    Here, here! for washing up the mittens, pulling out the greens and getting some sunshine!! LOL

    Or perhaps we’ll just have to settle for some guacamole next week!! Hope to see you then…Chris Ann


  8. on March 12, 2010 at 4:20 am LoveFeast Table

    Forgot to say the pics were stunning!


  9. on March 12, 2010 at 2:49 pm The infamous big salad «

    [...] bit to make it something that suits your personal taste. But in the meantime, enjoy this ‘recipe‘ and salad history lesson by Kate in the Kitchen, who created the yummy salad above. [...]


  10. on March 12, 2010 at 3:02 pm carbonara

    Looks like a great winter mix for a salad. And since they keep on asking me to do somethine “American” over here….
    Strange as it might seem, the hard part in Italy is getting good avocados.
    Joshua


  11. on March 15, 2010 at 4:14 am Missy @ The Marketing Mama

    That looks so yummy, I want one right now! :)


  12. on March 17, 2010 at 3:17 am Link Building Guy

    Good post. I just delved into the field of gardening and although it hasnt been my hobby, I can understand why people are crazy about it.


  13. on March 18, 2010 at 10:44 am Women's Perfume

    Hey

    I have 3 jobs, 4 kids, an ex husband, a loan to the bank, and way to many days left till the next payday, but even so my 15 minutes of my time…I spend it daily on nice online news and until now you never made me loose interest.

    Thank you for sweetening my daily routine. Yeah, unpleasant times but everybody remember that we need fun also in our lives.

    So long!


  14. on March 29, 2010 at 7:56 pm PiterJankovich

    My name is Piter Jankovich. oOnly want to tell, that your blog is really cool
    And want to ask you: is this blog your hobby?
    P.S. Sorry for my bad english


  15. on March 30, 2010 at 8:47 pm E

    Oh, I do love Cobb Salad. Thanks for the reminder and inspiration!



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