I'm always playing with variations on that theme. I don't know if those variations count as different enough from what you're already doing which is pretty much the core I work from.
I look at whatever I'm dressing and decide on which oil seems most appropriate: olive (usually), or maybe walnut.
Then the acid: red vin., balsamic, lemon juice, sherry vin, or cider vin.
For spinach salads I'll ofte go with cider vin and bacon lardons for a sweet/sour result---sometimes mustard, sometimes not.
Another way is walnut oil/sherry vin. Depends if I'm throwing in something sweet like orange segments or apple to the salad as well. If there's asparagus, I'll often stick to lemon juice and chive or chervil---again, mustard as a feel like.
Then focus on a particular herb to give it a particular character (tarragon sometimes, thyme, basil, oreg., chive.)
There's also the anchovy route---sometimes I like a nice strongly flavored dressing with garlic or anchovy, sometimes I like the dressing to just whisper around the salad ingredients if they're particularly fresh or delicate.
Then you can enter the world of the "creamy dressings." I always have to turn to books or mom because I haven't fully absorbed those into my repertoire, but either a bit of yogurt or mayonaise can work a nice change on things. Especially if you're making the mayo (spicy mayo, asian inflected with wasabi or ginger, etc.)
Then there are the various asian or faux asian dressings with sesame oil and a bit of soy/honey/ginger/garlic for a whole other profile.
Case in point: today's lunch was some left over teriyaki marinated flank steak from the weekend sliced over spinach, julienned red bell pepper, asparagus, and tom. (Just what I had around.)
Made up a dressing with some of the teriyaki components: sesame oil with canola oil, rice wine vin., honey, garlic, ginger, scallion, red pepper flakes, soy sauce. Just played with it till I liked it. (There were definitely some moments when it was not looking good.)
In the end, delicious.
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mrbarolo on May 18th, 2009, 3:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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