About half way through the hottest, driest, & most humid summer we've experienced in 30 years I decided enough was enough. I mean, eating salad was the only smart thing to do but how much lettuce can one person eat ~ even when you like lettuce? The MOTH, naturally, is far less keen on *rabbit food*, being all red blooded Aussie man & what not.
So I went on the hunt, google being the wonderful facility that it is, for a different salad for each day of the week. Now being on an island & all, my ability to procure ingredients is somewhat limited. Just the same we turned up some super recipes.
My standard go~to salad is a mix of whatever I have on hand but generally it contains some or all of the following: rocket & baby spinach; fried haloumi; dried cranberries; sliced apple; mandarin segments; diced pear; walnuts; celery; sesame seeds; pine nuts; poppy seeds & just a store bought french dressing. When CG was home, having said she wasn't hungry, she watched me make it & promptly devoured most of it. It is very yummy.
I made a short version of this to go with zucchini fritters. Recipe can be found here... the tzatziki is wonderful with these but I have done them with sweet chilli jam & sour cream or hummus. Equally wonderful.
Mustardy Kale salad. I replaced the kale with baby spinach but have tried this with both white & orange sweet potato & it was yummy both times. It does require a little more work & heat as the potato has to be fried or roasted but a heartier salad than most.
This rice salad with poppadoms is an old favourite. It makes heaps & actually improves with age. It keeps well for several days in the fridge.
Chickpeas & pumpkin ~ not as a salad I decided. I like pumpkin ~ & I like chickpeas but I prefer them hot rather than just warm.
This one was interesting & much nicer than I thought it would be. Even the man liked it.
The satay slaw was lovely even though the colours sort of put me off. The other is a variation of the roasted sweet potato salad only this recipe used pumpkin with a lime squeeze.
My salad with a mushroom stroganoff & a small boiled potato.
Now the weather is cooling off I am going to try fried green beans. Who'd'a thought...?
A friend of mine makes a strawberry spinach salad that is like dessert! (but then all well-made salads are like dessert to me) It is a variation of this one: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipe/spinach-and-strawberry-salad
ReplyDeleteBeing a southerner, I think she uses pecans rather than almonds.
I will be trying this, Seeking. I've decided I love fruit in my salads. ☺
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lol Separation of Church & State! Besides I am pretty politically incorrect & got tired of having to bite my tongue all the time. Nice to see you. I have rabbited on a good bit about books. You may enjoy... ☺
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