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Grilled Romaine Salad Recipe – How to Make a Grilled Hearts of Romaine Salad



Learn how to make a Grilled Hearts of Romaine Salad! – Visit http://foodwishes.blogspot.com/2011/09/lettuce-entertain-you-and-get-to-know.html for the ingredients, more recipe information, and over 600 additional original video recipes! I hope you enjoy this Grilled Romaine Salad!

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46 thoughts on “Grilled Romaine Salad Recipe – How to Make a Grilled Hearts of Romaine Salad

  • Chef John can you make a version of the grilled Caesar salad please!?

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  • What about using this technique to make a grilled chicken Caesar salad?

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  • Don't listen to the haters, Chef. This looks amazing and I can't wait to try it! Also, does this video win the award for shortest, sweetest Food Wishes video ever?! I think so.

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  • I had this somewhere as a steak salad, the lettuce was grilled on the same grill as steak, and the flavors came thru, I think it was balsamic and blue cheese dressing. best salad I've ever had.

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  • Add browned shallots, crispy bacon bits and goat cheese.

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  • so many people complaining but i was just thinking about it today! and i find the recipe here, i love your recipes so much. they seem very authentic en you use quality ingredients !!!

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  • I've actually tried this and it's delicious! I wish I had grilled both sides because that's where it was most flavorful. I did it with grilled chicken and steaks at a cookout.

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  • Some people fry butter and eat it. Just because some people do it and like it, doesn't mean that its a great idea for a restaurant.

    And the guy in Kitchen Nightmares wasn't just serving grilled lettuce; he was serving grilled cesar salad.

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  • It's funny to see people criticizing this. Grilled romaine is an awesome way to transform a pretty unexciting ingredient into something complex and smokey. Some of the best restaurants and chefs in the world are doing this. Don't trust everything you see on dramatic cooking reality shows. They are about as close to depicting actual cooking information as "the real world" is to depicting the real world.

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  • This guy claims to be a chef but grilled some fucking lettuce and try to pull it off as a meal

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  • This is fucking stupid. No wonder Gordon Ramsey went nuts with the chef that prepared this on the show.

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  • Warning: You can make this dish only if you import the lettuce and you know that it is clean.
    For example, in my country, the lettuce grow on dirt and soil. And the only way to clean it is to cut the end of the lettuce to clean it up.
    So unless you have some lettuce that is grown in the green house or a lab (something like that), you may never complete this dish.

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  • I don't care for cheese on my grilled Romaine. I just douse it with olive oil, fresh lemon juice, chopped parsley, and sea salt. Either way, delicious!

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  • I'm going try doing this Thai style. My wife is Thai. I'm going with vinegar, fish sauce and Thai pepper. Maybe some cilantro.

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  • LMFAO!!!
    An episode of Gordon Ramsey Kitchen Nightmare had a guy grill lettuce too… Ramsey fcukin LAMBASTED the guy saying it was stupid as hell to do it. lol

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  • I saw a video where Gordon Ramsay makes fun of a chef for grilling lettuce when making caesar salad (search for it on youtube). I don't understand, it seems like a fantastic idea.

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  • you came to Monterey =] At the Country Club I work at over here we serve that style of ceasar salad!

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  • I'll just have to try this to either confirm or refute. In my experience lettuce vs. heat = fail. I am too curious not to do this but in the end I feel like Ill just be eating a mouthful of top seasoned greens.

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  • My husband has been making this for years only he does it slightly different. He takes the individual leaves and brushes them lightly with olive oil then grills them till they start to wilt on the edges. After he takes them off he puts them on a plate and adds feta cheese crumbles and a light coating of Italian dressing. It is wonderful!

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