Discovered at El Castillo, Xilitla, Mexico and shared by Gabriela B.
Just outside of Xilitla, at Las Pozas in the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, is a singular garden created by Edward James, an English poet and great supporter of the Surrealist movement. The gardens and structures encompass over 80 acres of subtropical coffee-growing rain forest. The structures and winding pathways are magical, sometimes appearing like ghosts swirling out of the humidity-laden air, half-hidden by verdant ferns and dense vegetation. There are crumbling spiral stairways, arched bridges, gigantic painted concrete flower fountains, and sinuous paths overlooking waterfalls and jumbles of moss-covered boulders.
El Castillo, now a guest house in the town of Xilitla, was Edward James´ home during the construction of his dream. This salad dressing is a creation of the El Castillo kitchen and the Danzigers, who were managing the property at the time that our friend Gabriela visited and discovered the fabulous gardens..
Ingredients for Salad Dressing a la Danziger
- ½ cup olive oil (extra virgin)
- ½ cup balsamic or wine vinegar
- 1 T Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp powdered chicken broth
- 1 tsp sugar
- 2 cloves garlic, crushed
- fines herbes
Shake all ingredients together well and drizzle on a bed of mixed lettuce.