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      1. 1/2 lemon, juiced
        A similar volume of extra virgin olive oil
        Salt, spices, herbs
        Whisk to emulsify.
        4 fresh tomatoes, diced
        1/4 sweet onion or similar volume of shallot, finely diced.

        1. I’m up late. I meant to put the whisking before the spicing, although with an electric mixer it should not make much difference.

          1. Although I’m partial to Irish whiskey, I have made this salad with balsamic vinegar instead of lemon juice, so something with a stronger taste, like Maker’s Mark or a Scotch, might be good.

            I asked Perplexity for a second opinion, and I think it’s time to restock the liquor cabinet.

            The best types of whiskey for making a vinaigrette depend on the flavor profile you want to achieve and the ingredients in your salad. Here are some recommendations:

            ### **1. Bourbon**
            – **Wheated Bourbons**: Choose bourbons with strong vanilla and caramel flavors, such as Maker’s Mark. These pair well with tangy bases and provide a sweet, smooth finish[5].
            – **Maple Bourbon**: Ideal for fall-inspired salads, roasted vegetables, or grain bowls. The sweetness of maple syrup complements the tartness of bourbon[4].

            ### **2. Lighter Whiskies**
            – **Sweeter Malts**: Use lighter, floral malts for Mediterranean veggie salads or seafood dishes. These whiskies enhance delicate flavors without overpowering them[1].
            – **Irish Whiskey**: Irish whiskey, such as Jameson, works well with salty or umami flavors like smoked fish or roasted vegetables due to its sweet notes of vanilla and caramel[8].

            ### **3. Avoid Peated Whiskies**
            – Peated whiskies are too smoky and overpowering for vinaigrettes. Instead, opt for smoother options that complement the salad ingredients[1].

            ### **Key Tip**
            Experiment with different whiskies based on your salad’s components, balancing sweetness, acidity, and complexity for the best results.

            Citations:
            [1] https://thewhiskyclub.com.au/journal/how-to-make-a-whisky-vinaigrette
            [2] https://www.foodandwine.com/best-whiskies-for-old-fashioned-7484777
            [3] https://www.culinaryconcerto.com/bourbon-vinaigrette/
            [4] https://www.forkintheroad.co/maple-bourbon-vinaigrette/
            [5] https://spicysouthernkitchen.com/bourbon-vinaigrette/
            [6] https://www.cocktailcontessa.com/how-to-choose-the-best-whiskey-for-your-highball/
            [7] https://www.thekitchn.com/malt-vinegar-salad-dressing-23194243
            [8] https://www.jamesonwhiskey.com/it-it/our-world/what-goes-with-whiskey/


            Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share

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