
Crispy Mock Duck Salad Dressing by Chef Karishman Chemburker (Hakkasan)
“This is a refreshing salad that awakens the senses; it is guaranteed to make you feel energised and beautiful from the inside out,” says Chef Karishman.
Make a salad out of mock meat, which is made purely made from soya, mixed micro greens, pomelo, pomegranate and pine nuts. For the dressing, you will need:
- Plum Sauce: 300 Grams
- Rice Vinegar: 50 Grams
- Light Soya: 50 Grams
- Hoisin Sauce: 100 Grams

Mango Dressing by Chef Rajib Mazumder (Executive Sous Chef, Grand Hyatt, Goa)
“Mango is one of the most loved fruits, so if you are a bride-to-be on a strict diet why not spruce up your salads with a vibrant mango dressing that is packed with flavour. Apart from being flavourful, mango also has other benefits. Mango has a lot of vitamins and nutrients that help the body feel fuller. Also, the fibrous fruit boosts the digestive function of the body by burning additional calories, and helping in weight loss. It has a combination of vitamin C, vitamin A and 25 different kinds of vitamins to boost your immune system,” says Chef Rajib.
- Olive Oil: 30 ml
- Mango Juice: 100 ml
- Mint Leaves (chopped): 10 Grams
- Salt: To Taste

Honey and Goat Cheese Dressing by Chef Krishna Khetle (Café Infinito)
“Honey is nature’s energy booster—it is a great immune system builder and a natural remedy for many ailments. When it comes to fat and calories, goat cheese has the advantage over cheese made from cows milk and it also plays and important role in brain functioning,” says Chef Krishna.
- Goat Cheese (fresh and creamy): 2 Tablespoons
- Honey: 1 ½ Tablespoons
- Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: 2 Tablespoons
- Balsamic Vinegar: 2 Teaspoons
- Lemon (juiced): ½
- Water: 1 Tablespoon
- Salt: To Taste
- Freshly Ground Black Pepper: To Taste
Written by Nazneen Joshi on 8th Oct 2014