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    Home » Sides » Sauces and Dressings » Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette

    Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette

    Published: Jul 7, 2015 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by HWC Magazine · 30 Comments

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    Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette is Sweet with in season raspberries steeped in a delicious aroma of Osmanthus Rose flower tea vinegar with a touch of drizzled honey.

    This post is sponsored by Teasenz. As always, all opinions and recipes are mine alone. Thank you so much for supporting the brands that help support Healthy World Cuisine

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    Why you are going to love Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette

    Frambroise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette is simply delicious and will bring any ordinary salad to extraordinary in a flash. With its pretty in pink colour to its dazzling undertones of delicate floral notes and delicate tea sweetness, this salad dressing is really unique.

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    You are just going to love this Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette as in about 15 minutes you can have a delicious salad vinaigrette that goes well with both savoury or fruit salads. This vinaigrette can be customised by simply changing out the type of fruit you use in the steeping process. I made one vinaigrette with raspberries and called it a Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette. Right now, berries are deliciously ripe and I am all about using what is in season.

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    However, Lychees are in season here in Asia. They are super sweet and juicy. My dear friend, Safie, just brought me a huge box from her home town in Guangzhou so of course I had to try my version of Lychee Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette too. It is a difficult toss-up on which vinaigrette I like better as they are both unique in their own special way.

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    I know it is difficult to find lychees fresh outside of Asia and sometimes just as equally difficult to find lychees in a can. With that being said, if you can find lychees in your neck of the woods you should try this recipe.

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    Teasenz is a Chinese Tea company that delivers all over the world from their online store. They also have a gorgeous selection of tea pots, cups and assessories for sale. If you are going to drink flower tea then it is so nice looking at the flowers open up inside the glass tea-pot with a clear glass infuser.

    Osmanthus Flower also known as "Gui Hua" is a tiny yellow flower. This tiny yellow flower has a sweet and buttery smell when brewed. As always, with most Chinese teas I rinse twice quickly with hot water and then initiate my first brew. There are many health benefits for drinking osmanthus tea and these include reduction in stomach aches, reduced wrinkles and is rich in antioxidants.

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    Rose flower tea are little tiny buds of roses and are very floral and aromatic and very delicate. I like to mix rose tea with camomile, puer tea, green tea or even just plain all on its own. Rose tea is high in vitamin c, helps clear the body of toxins and has a calming effect on people.

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    I made a delicious and easy salad with mixed greens, raspberries, roasted pistachios and drizzled with the Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette and topped with a little sprinkle of osmanthus flowers. So delicious and so easy!

    Chef's Notes

    1) Rice vinegar works best as cider vinegar, white vinegar, Chinese black vinegar and balsamic are too strong and block out the delicate taste of the teas.

    2) It is best to use a light flavored tasting oil like canola or sunflower as Extra virgin olive oil is too strong.  Extra "Light" olive oil is okay.

    3) The more fruit you use the less oil you have to use.

    4) You can use lots of different kinds of fruits like peaches, mangos, strawberries, etc. Each would give a unique flavor to the vinaigrette.

    5) If you need to make your dressing diabetic friendly, hold the honey and you could add your sugar alternative of choice. Raspberries, blueberries or strawberries are the best types of fruits to use in this recipe if you are diabetic.

    6) This recipe needs to be stored in the refrigerator and used within one week.

    7) Frozen berries or other fruits can be used instead of fresh but ,as you know, fresh always tastes best.

    8) Framboise Osmanthus Vinaigrette is absolutely delicious over fresh grilled peaches too.

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    Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette

    Sweet and delicious in season raspberries steeped in a delicious aroma of Osmanthus and Rose flower tea vinegar with a touch of drizzled honey. Makes approximately 1 cup of salad dressing.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Sauces and Dressings
    Cuisine: American
    Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 138kcal
    Author: HWC Magazine

    Ingredients

    • 2 tablespoon guihua (sweet osmanthus flower)
    • 1 tablespoon rose bud tea
    • ½ cup rice vinegar (as it usually reduces down to about ¼ cup during the cooking process)
    • 1 cup raspberries (crushed- you can do this by hand or in food processor)
    • 1 tablespoon honey or to taste (if diabetic exchange with sugar alternative of choice)
    • 1 ice cube
      to cool off your vinegar solution (optional, I was in a hurry to eat lunch)
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
      or to taste
    • ½ cup olive oil EXTRA light olive oil or other healthy light tasting oils of choice
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    Instructions

    • Rinse guihua (Osmanthus Flowers) and rose flower tea with hot water over a strainer or rinse in a teapot with strainer.
    • In a small pot add your rice vinegar, your rinsed guihua (Osmanthus flower) and rose bud tea and let steep for about 2-3 minutes, add your crushed raspberries and juice from the raspberries. Turn off your burner.  Strain out the guihua (Osmanthus flowers), rose flower and raspberries over a bowl to catch the delicious tea and raspberry vinegar. Add 1 tablespoon of honey (sugar alternative of choice)  and allow to melt.
    • (If you are in a hurry, add 1 icecube to the vinegar mixture to cool off or place in the refrigerator to cool down quicker. -optional) Once the vinegar is cool add ¼ teaspoon of salt or to taste and whisk in extra light olive, canola or light tasting oil of preference.
    • Taste and adjust as needed for your taste palate. If you want it more sweet add more honey or sugar alternative of choice, if you want it more sour add a dash of rice vinegar or a little squeeze of lemon juice, etc.
    • Enjoy your Framboise Osmanthus Rose Vinaigrette over your favorite salad or even over grilled peaches...

    Notes

    *Store in the refrigerator and use within a week.
    1) Rice vinegar works best as cider vinegar, white vinegar, Chinese black vinegar and balsamic are too strong and block out the delicate taste of the teas.
    2) It is best to use a light flavored tasting oil like canola or sunflower as Extra virgin olive oil is too strong.  Extra "Light" olive oil is okay.
    3) The more fruit you use the less oil you have to use.
    4) You can use lots of different kinds of fruits like peaches, mangos, strawberries, etc. Each would give a unique flavor to the vinaigrette.
    5) If you need to make your dressing diabetic friendly, hold the honey and you could add your sugar alternative of choice. Raspberries, blueberries or strawberries are the best types of fruits to use in this recipe if you are diabetic.
    6) This recipe needs to be stored in the refrigerator and used within one week.
    7) Frozen berries or other fruits can be used instead of fresh but ,as you know, fresh always tastes best.
    8) Framboise Osmanthus Vinaigrette is absolutely delicious over fresh grilled peaches too.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 2tablespoon | Calories: 138kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 23mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. Ken says

      December 14, 2021 at 10:05 pm

      5 stars
      A bridge too far? Maybe not.

      Reply
      • HWC Magazine says

        December 20, 2021 at 1:12 am

        Very girly dressing for sure. But very delicious.

        Reply
    2. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says

      July 12, 2015 at 1:32 pm

      I can't wait for lychee season. Last year I ended up being the official peeler and by the time I was ready to eat, John's dad had eaten them all.

      Your dressing pot is gorgeous. I want the dressing AND the pot for a salad as gorgeous as yours.

      Reply
    3. hotlyspiced says

      July 10, 2015 at 4:20 pm

      We can buy fresh lychees here in the summer. I do miss them when they're not in season. I do love the look of your salad with the raspberries. I have not heard of osthamus but the vinaigrette looks beautiful. I love the colour of it and can imagine it has beautiful flavours xx

      Reply
    4. Liz Weber Berg says

      July 10, 2015 at 11:28 pm

      Such a gorgeous, exotic salad dressing. I tried to hunt down some canned lychees and couldn't even find them around here! Maybe some day...

      Reply
    5. Hannah (BitterSweet) says

      July 10, 2015 at 8:46 am

      I must say, those photos are absolutely awe-inspiring! I never thought that something as simple as salad dressing could be made to look quite so exotic, luxurious, and simply beautiful. This could make even the most plain pile of lettuce into something exciting.

      Reply
    6. Sugar et al. says

      July 10, 2015 at 7:52 am

      This is stunning! Such gorgeous flavours...I could drink it on its own. Love your photos...the entire setup is so dreamy and fit for a queen!

      Reply
    7. Marissa (@pinchandswirl) says

      July 09, 2015 at 8:07 am

      I can't decide if this is more exotic or romantic, but either way, I'm in! It looks so delicious!

      Reply
    8. Gerlinde @ Sunnycovechef says

      July 09, 2015 at 3:24 am

      This looks delicious and I love to make it.

      Reply
    9. Robyn Gleason says

      July 09, 2015 at 1:32 am

      This sounds absolutely divine, Bobbi, and I'm headed out to the farm to pick fresh raspberries this weekend. I wait all year for fresh raspberries - favourite food, hands down. They even beat shrimp, lol.
      Your photos are blowing my mind! You missed your calling in life with a career as a food stylist. The company needs to use that top pic in their advertising. Gorgeous, girl!!

      Reply
    10. Mira says

      July 08, 2015 at 11:30 pm

      Looks amazing and I'm sure I'll love it! If I ever find osmanthus flowers I'll make it! Pinned!

      Reply
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