Showing posts with label salad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salad. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Black Eyed Pea Salad Recipe

Black eyed peas are beans, dude! Try out this Black eyed peas recipe the next time you're in the mood for a healthy and tasty salad; beans are a great way to turn a salad into a meal, especially garbanzo and kidney beans, but give black eyed peas a go...I bet you'll like 'em. This salad is a nice complement to a spicy meal--in fact it's based on a dish we get all the time at an Indian restaurant where it's served to balance out the spiciness of other dishes.
Ingredients:
2 15oz cans BLACK-EYED PEAS
3-4 GREEN ONIONS (chopped)
1 stalk CELERY (chopped)
1 CUCUMBER (sliced)
1 CARROT (shredded)
3 PLUM TOMATOES (cut)
zest and juice of 1 LEMON
1 cup CILANTRO (chopped)
4 Tbsp BALSAMIC VINEGAR
2 Tbsp OLIVE OIL
1 ½ tsp CUMIN
½ tsp CHILI POWDER
2-3 Tbsp HONEY HOT SAUCE, to taste
SALT and PEPPER, to taste

 In a small bowl, mix balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Season with spices. Toss into the beans, onion, vegetables (EXCEPT tomato). Cover, and chill in the refrigerator at least 1 hour, or overnight....longer the better. Remove from fridge, mix in tomato, add additional seasonings if desired, and serve.

 And if you've never tried jicama, give this Jicama Salad Recipe a try. asian jicama salad

Friday, October 11, 2013

Daikon Salad Recipe

Daikon has a mild flavor and adds great texture and crunch to a salad. This is a crisp, light recipe with lots of natural flavor. Print the complete recipe at http://www.myfoodchannel.com/daikon-salad-recipe/

 

Give this daikon salad recipe a go and let me know what you think.

 Ingredients:
1 DAIKON RADISH (matchstick cuts, about 2 cups)
1 large CARROT (shredded)
3 salad CUCUMBERS (sliced)
1/2 SMALL CABBAGE (chopped)
1/2 cup rice wine VINEGAR
1/2 cup WATER
2-3 Tbsp SUGAR
3 GREEN ONIONS (chopped)
1 inch GINGER (finely chopped)
1/4 cup CILANTRO (chopped)
1 hot PEPPER (jalapeno, diced)
1/2 cup SLICED ALMONDS (toasted)
1 package RAMEN NOODLES (toasted)
SALT and PEPPER, to taste

 Chop vegetables and place in 1 gallon size ziplock (except cilantro). Mix water, vinegar, sugar, and salt and pour over chopped veggies in ziplock. Seal and shake and then place in fridge, occasionally turning.
On a baking sheet, spread out almond slices and broken ramen. Bake at 350 degrees F until toasted–watch carefully to avoid burning. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
Remove ziplock from fridge and place vegetables in bowl. Toss with toasted nuts, ramen, and cilantro.
Enjoy.

Want another healthy salad idea?
Try this Kale and Beet Superfood Salad Recipekale beet salad

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Kale -tips for using raw kale in salads

Why eat raw kale salad? Kale is a so-called SUPERfood chock full of big-time nutrition and very fashionable in salad circles, so if you wanna be one of the cool kids, ya gotta eat it. If the Popeye franchise is ever re-booted, I'm sure our vegetable-friendly sailor will be shunning spinach and downing kale by the bunches--not that there's anything wrong with spinach, but at the moment the kale lobby is a juggernaut.
Check out this video for tips on making a raw kale salad:



Kale Nutrition and Fun Facts:
Kale belongs to the same family as cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and collards.
Kale is packed with antioxidants, which help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body.
One cup of chopped raw kale provides more than 100% of the daily value of vitamins A, C, and K.
In fact, Kale has more vitamin C than an orange.
Free Radicals are a thing scientists made up to sound smart.
Baked kale becomes crispy and can be substituted for potato chips.
Kale freezes well for future use.
Kale is a great addition to a soup.
Kale is believed to promote cell repair and may block the growth of cancer cells.
Wow...doesn't that sound terrific? Who could pass up on that! Too bad kale doesn't taste like a slice of coconut cream pie, but you can't have everything. It is a tasty addition to a salad, though--and utilizing raw kale will insure the greatest health benefit from this leafy superfood.