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Showing posts with label Broccoli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broccoli. Show all posts
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Green Salad
This is how I felt tonight.
So we made tomato sandwiches.
Well, we had sliced tomatoes with mayo on stone ground wheat thins. And I grilled some steaks, which we sliced and put over the top. Yum.
But dinner needed something... green.
How about salad?
Sure... what's in the fridge?
Um... broccoli, fresh ginger, green onions, and mini cucumbers.
So I made a green salad.
Chop them all up and mince up a little fresh ginger.
Stir in a spoon full of mayo, sprinkle a little salt, and SHAZAM!!!
Green salad.
Who said you had to invite actual leaves for the salad to be green?
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Red & Green Salad
It has happened. It is December. Bring on the large gatherings with family and friends. But how do you feed that many people?!
Be not afraid of feeding the crowd of 23, with kids of varying ages, the cousin you see twice a year, and your aunt who has an extra glass of wine or two.
RECIPE: Red & Green Salad
Ingredients:
broccoli (one bunch of 3-4 florets)
cauliflower (1/2 head)
2-4 bell peppers
1 cup mayo
1/4 cup wine (or wine vinegar + 2 tbsp sugar)
3 cloves garlic
nuts
seeds
craisins or raisins
This is a salad of 3's. What do I mean? There are 3 components: veg, sauce, and nuts. In each component there are 3 ingredients. Here's how it breaks down:
Method:
> for the veg; chop the broccoli (including stems), cauliflower, and bell peppers into bite sized pieces, keeping your audience in mind (I always chop smaller for little kids and the elderly) and pop that into a large bowl
> for the sauce; mix together the mayo, wine (or wine vinegar and sugar), and garlic - I usually use about 3 cloves or a tsp of ground garlic
> for the nuts; this is FULLY open to your discretion and ingredients at hand. I love this salad with chopped almonds, sunflower seeds, and craisins. My latest iteration contained sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, dried chickpeas, sunflower seeds, and craisins.
> MIX AND SERVE!!
And that is it. This is essentially the template for a firm veggie salad at my house. This salad has also contained the following ingredients:
- radish
- onion
- green peas (frozen or fresh)
- snow peas
- snap peas
- kohlrabi
- carrot
- beet
- cilantro
- parsley
- basil
- mint
- parsnips
- apple
- and BACON
Honestly, this salad is a meal in itself. Just add a little meat or a few extra nuts and voila! Dinner is served.
Easy, filling, delicious, AND festive to boot!!
Be not afraid of feeding the crowd of 23, with kids of varying ages, the cousin you see twice a year, and your aunt who has an extra glass of wine or two.
RECIPE: Red & Green Salad
Ingredients:
broccoli (one bunch of 3-4 florets)
cauliflower (1/2 head)
2-4 bell peppers
1 cup mayo
1/4 cup wine (or wine vinegar + 2 tbsp sugar)
3 cloves garlic
nuts
seeds
craisins or raisins
This is a salad of 3's. What do I mean? There are 3 components: veg, sauce, and nuts. In each component there are 3 ingredients. Here's how it breaks down:
Method:
> for the veg; chop the broccoli (including stems), cauliflower, and bell peppers into bite sized pieces, keeping your audience in mind (I always chop smaller for little kids and the elderly) and pop that into a large bowl
> for the sauce; mix together the mayo, wine (or wine vinegar and sugar), and garlic - I usually use about 3 cloves or a tsp of ground garlic
> for the nuts; this is FULLY open to your discretion and ingredients at hand. I love this salad with chopped almonds, sunflower seeds, and craisins. My latest iteration contained sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, dried chickpeas, sunflower seeds, and craisins.
> MIX AND SERVE!!
And that is it. This is essentially the template for a firm veggie salad at my house. This salad has also contained the following ingredients:
- radish
- onion
- green peas (frozen or fresh)
- snow peas
- snap peas
- kohlrabi
- carrot
- beet
- cilantro
- parsley
- basil
- mint
- parsnips
- apple
- and BACON
Honestly, this salad is a meal in itself. Just add a little meat or a few extra nuts and voila! Dinner is served.
Easy, filling, delicious, AND festive to boot!!
Labels:
Almond,
Broccoli,
Cauliflower,
Christmas,
Dip,
Recipe,
Salad,
Side,
Under 15 Minutes,
Vegetables
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Madras Roasted Vegetables
If you are looking for a simple, easy, quick, versatile vegetable side dish for anything saucy or curry-ish, THIS dish is for you.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Cauliflower: Return of My Nemesis
Well, it happened again last night.
Wednesday evening around 5:12 I looked into my fridge and discovered a cauliflower that had been there for a little while. It needed using right away and a few dicey bits cut off.
What to do with a cauliflower (or broccoli) that needs using... NOW?! Here is my go-to salad recipe for cauliflower and broccoli.
Wednesday evening around 5:12 I looked into my fridge and discovered a cauliflower that had been there for a little while. It needed using right away and a few dicey bits cut off.
What to do with a cauliflower (or broccoli) that needs using... NOW?! Here is my go-to salad recipe for cauliflower and broccoli.
Labels:
Bacon,
Broccoli,
Cauliflower,
Garlic,
Nemesis,
Nuts,
Recipe,
Salad,
Side,
Under 15 Minutes,
Vegetables
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