A number one question I get asked when I tell people I’ve been a food blogger for almost a DECADE is how I come up with recipes! Well, the truth is that I talk to a lot of people about food and cooking!
Sometimes the ideas or recipes people tell me about go one ear and out the other (quite possibly correlated with the number of beers I’ve had during the conversation), but sometimes a recipe will stick in my brain and I’ll just have to try it.
This strange recipe (it seemed strange to me at first) was the result of a conversation that I had with one of Betsy’s relatives a few weeks ago. We had a casual BBQ dinner at our house and I was telling her how I really don’t love grilled salads. I’ve just never had one that made me go WOW.
She told me about this grilled chicory salad recipe from the Gjelina Cookbook (a popular LA spot I’ve never been to). It had bacon, eggs, and hearty veggies. I just had to try it.
Of course, I couldn’t help but put my own spin on it. The original, for example, just uses bacon fat for the vinaigrette, but I couldn’t help but sprinkle crispy bacon bits on my salad if I’m going through the work of rendering bacon fat.
Grilled Radicchio Salad
Ingredients
- 1 pound radicchio, and/or other chicories like endive or escarole
- ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons water
- Salt and pepper
- 4 large eggs
Bacon Vinaigrette
- 3-4 strips bacon, rendered
- ⅓ cup extra virgin olive oil
- ¼ cup red wine vinegar
- 1-2 tablespoons honey
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- In a small/medium skillet, add bacon (chopped) over low heat. Cook until fat is rendered out of bacon, about 8-10 minutes, and bacon is crispy. Remove bacon and let drain on a paper towel. Pour off bacon grease, leaving 2 tablespoons in the pan. Turn heat down to very low.
- Whisk in other vinaigrette ingredients. Taste and adjust to your liking. It should be slightly sweet which will counteract some of the bitterness of the radicchio.
- Preheat your grill to medium-high heat and make sure there is an indirect section of the grill ready as well. Rinse radicchio and toss with 2 tablespoons olive oil, water, and a pinch of salt and pepper.
- Add radicchio leaves to the hottest part of the grill and let char for about 30 seconds. Then move them to the indirect heat section and stack them up. Let them grill for another few minutes until they start to wilt. Remove them from the grill.
- To make eggs, add two tablespoons olive oil to a large skillet, cast iron works well over medium heat. Once the oil is glistening, crack in eggs. Cook until eggs start to crisp up around the edges. Carefully spoon hot oil over the tops of the eggs, setting all the whites, but leaving the yolks runny.
- Right before serving, toss grilled radicchio with a drizzle of bacon vinaigrette. Divide between plates and top with eggs (1/plate is good). Garnish with crispy bacon and serve with extra vinaigrette on side.
Notes
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Grilled Radicchio Salad
Step one here is making some bacon bacon grease for the bacon vinaigrette.
Bacon vinaigrette.
I’ll just let that sit there on the screen for a bit. You know it’s gonna be good.
Render the bacon over low heat so it doesn’t burn. It’ll take 10 minutes or so. Save the crispy bacon bits for later of course!
You might end up with more than 2 tablespoons of bacon grease depending on how fatty your bacon is so measure out the amount for the recipe and pour off the rest. Then whisk in the other ingredients.
The honey is very important. Chicory, especially radicchio, can be a bit bitter and the honey helps balance it out.
Speaking of radicchio, look at these beauties! You could use any chicory or a mix of them. Endive, escarole, etc. should all work fine here. Clean them well and toss them with some water, olive oil, and salt and pepper. I think the water helps cook them quickly on the grill because it evaporates fast. That’s the only reason I could think the recipe called for it.
I like the idea of using sturdy veggies like these because they don’t just fall apart on the grill. Add them to the hottest part of the grill for about 30 seconds until they start to char and then stack them up on a lower heat, indirect part, for a few minutes so they can wilt a bit and get tender.
Some uneven cooking is good here, in my opinion. Some pieces will be more wilted while others are crispier. It’s all good.
The eggs are key here. The recipe calls for crispy, olive oil fried eggs. I will not argue with that! You can kind of spoon the hot oil over the eggs as they cook so you don’t have to flip them.
When the chicory comes off the grill, toss it with the vinaigrette and then divide it between plates. Add eggs, season with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with bacon.
This grilled radicchio salad was definitely a new one for me, but I really liked it. It was hearty enough to almost make a meal out of honestly, but the flavors were really complex even though there aren’t that many ingredients.
Megan
I am always looking for more ways to incorporate radicchio into my everyday meals so I am def going to give this a try!
spider solitaire
Oh yum, this looks amazing!! I like avocado on pretty much anything, so this seems like the best of both worlds! Thanks for sharing. :-)