This smoked tomato and bacon vinaigrette is delicious on salads or as a marinade. It’s full of flavor, but each 2 Tablespoon serving clocks in at just 70 calories!
Two weeks ago, I spent a long weekend in Miami attending a blogging conference and spending some much-needed time at the beach. I had been in a bit of a creative rut for the past month or so, and spending time exploring new cuisines with some of my foodie friends was just what the doctor ordered. I’m back – with pages and pages of new recipe ideas.
If there was a theme to my time there, it was definitely pork. From cuban sandwiches at a roadside shack in Key Biscane to slow roasted pork leg at Havana 1957 in Miami Beach to Southern-style barbecue (and an outrageous smoked and pulled pork sandwich) with my contacts from Jones Dairy Farm at a restaurant with a very appropriate name: Swine.
This smoked tomato and bacon vinaigrette was inspired in part by that lunch and in part by a smoked tomato jam that was served at the conference itself. Of all of the ideas that I came home with, this was the one that I was the most excited about. I got to work straight-away and was rewarded with an amazingly versatile dressing that I’ll definitely be eating all summer long.
The base of the dressing is made from tomatoes that get charred on a hot grill and then pureed with balsamic vinegar for sweetness and red wine vinegar for tartness and mixed with crumbled bacon and crispy fried shallots and garlic. A little bit of smoked paprika is a nice touch to enhance the smoky flavor of the dressing.
It’s delicious as a marinade for grilled chicken, drizzled over fresh tomatoes and burrata, or in the BLT pasta salad pictured above. (To make the salad, combine 1 cup smoked tomato and bacon vinaigrette with 1 box of high fiber pasta, 2 cups of arugula, 6 slices of crumbled bacon, and 1/2 pint of grape tomatoes. Serve chilled.)
Smoked Tomato and Bacon Vinaigrette
Ingredients
- 3 slices bacon preferably Jones Dairy Farm Applewood Smoked Bacon
- 1 shallot minced
- 1 garlic clove minced
- 6 plum tomatoes
- 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- ¼ cup water
- ⅛ teaspoon smoked paprika optional
- ⅓ cup olive oil
Instructions
- Add the bacon to a pan set over medium-high heat. Cook, turning frequently, until crisp. Let drain on a plate lined with a paper towel, then crumble. Add the shallot and garlic to the hot bacon grease and cook until crisp – 1-2 minutes. Remove from the pan and let drain on paper towels.
- Cut the tomatoes in half; remove the core and seeds. Grill over medium-high heat (about 500ºF) for 5 minutes, or until lightly charred.
- Add the tomatoes, vinegar, water, and paprika (if using) to a blender container. Blend on high until smooth – about 1 minute. With the motor running, drizzle in the olive oil. Pour into a pint-sized jar or another storage container. Stir in the bacon, shallots, and onions.
Disclosure: I was paid to create this recipe for Jones Dairy Farm but all opinions are my own. My little brothers were not paid for anything. In fact, I don’t even want to share my bacon with them. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep me inspired in the kitchen!
I never imagined using bacon like this…now I’ll be thinking about it until I make it!!
Bacon? 70 calories? I’m in!
It has so much flavor that a little bit goes a long way! 🙂
Wow my husband would love this!!
I could drink that. The end.
I’ve been trying to have a salad every day, and I’ve been getting bored with my dressing choices. I’m going to have to add this one to the rotation!
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Oh my goodness – this sounds amazing! What a fantastic combination of flavors Lauren!
I really love this recipe and I SUPER love that it’s only 70 cals! Yay!
Lauren, the first picture of the pasta salad makes we want to run and get a fork. I bet this vinaigrette would be tasty on a wrap too!
Wow, that looks delicious! I love homemade dressings and sauces, I’ll have to try this variation sometime. 🙂