This super green salad goes well with most meals but is also really good on its own. Simply add some leftover chicken, tuna or salmon for a nutritious lunch.
If you are making this recipe just for yourself, you’ll have enough for at least two lunches, so add the avocado and dressing just before serving. This salad is best when chopped quite finely ...
Broccoli, Cucumber, & Kale Salad
INGREDIENTS
1 small broccoli (just the very tops)
1 kale leaf, stem removed and finely sliced
1/2 Lebanese (short) cucumber, chopped
15 g (1/2 oz./ 1/2 cup) flat-leaf (Italian) parsley, chopped
8 cherry tomatoes, quartered
3 tbsp. pomegranate seeds
1 tbsp. sunflower seeds
1 tbsp. tamari-roasted almonds, chopped
1 tbsp. pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
1 tbsp. currants
1 avocado, chopped
Squeeze of lemon juice
METHOD
Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix together. Season with salt and pepper and top with plenty of the Green Herb dressing.
INGREDIENTS
1 small broccoli (just the very tops)
1 kale leaf, stem removed and finely sliced
1/2 Lebanese (short) cucumber, chopped
15 g (1/2 oz./ 1/2 cup) flat-leaf (Italian) parsley, chopped
8 cherry tomatoes, quartered
3 tbsp. pomegranate seeds
1 tbsp. sunflower seeds
1 tbsp. tamari-roasted almonds, chopped
1 tbsp. pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
1 tbsp. currants
1 avocado, chopped
Squeeze of lemon juice
METHOD
Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix together. Season with salt and pepper and top with plenty of the Green Herb dressing.
Green Herb Dressing
Makes about 130 g (4 1/2 oz./ 1 cup)
INGREDIENTS
2 tbsp. olive oil
2 tbsp. macadamia oil
2 tsp caramelized red wine vinegar
2 tsp water
1 large handful of mint
1 large handful of flat-leaf (Italian) parsley
1 small garlic clove
Juice of 1/2 lemon
METHOD
Put all of the ingredients in your smoothie maker or blender, season with salt and pepper and blitz until smooth. If you do not use it all at once, it can be stored in the fridge but its green colour will not stay as bright.
Makes about 130 g (4 1/2 oz./ 1 cup)
INGREDIENTS
2 tbsp. olive oil
2 tbsp. macadamia oil
2 tsp caramelized red wine vinegar
2 tsp water
1 large handful of mint
1 large handful of flat-leaf (Italian) parsley
1 small garlic clove
Juice of 1/2 lemon
METHOD
Put all of the ingredients in your smoothie maker or blender, season with salt and pepper and blitz until smooth. If you do not use it all at once, it can be stored in the fridge but its green colour will not stay as bright.
These details above are from an original idea here
Regular readers will know there is a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, but please note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
Regular readers will know there is a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, but please note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
~ sharing some spring flowers with you ~
All the best Jan
Hi Jan, This recipe has all of my husband's favorites. You probably have heard that in the U.S., the CDC is recommending that we not buy/eat Romaine lettuce currently. This salad gives me a new option to serve John! Thanks and have a nice day.
ReplyDelete...looks mighty good!
ReplyDeleteEating green always lights my deep inside fire. Thanks for your wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely combination. I bet the pomegranate seeds make it zing.
ReplyDeleteAnother yummy salad that will work well with my intermittent diet Jan, merci beaucoup ✨
ReplyDeleteMildred said:
ReplyDeleteHi Jan, This recipe has all of my husband's favorites. You probably have heard that in the U.S., the CDC is recommending that we not buy/eat Romaine lettuce currently. This salad gives me a new option to serve John! Thanks and have a nice day.
Hello Mildred, and thanks for your comment.
Yes, I did see that the CDC are currently recommending NOT to buy/eat Romaine lettuce at the moment, see article here
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/don-t-eat-romaine-lettuce-cdc-now-warns-n867941
I agree this mix of broccoli, cucumber and kale gives a great alternative.
Wishing you a nice day too - can't believe it's Wednesday already, the weeks go by so quickly.
All the best Jan
Oh Yummy and so good for you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Especially the dressing sounds very yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLooks like another winner, Jan!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the yummy recipe.
I will prepare it for later. Have all the ingredients except currants.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very, very good.
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Hi, Yummy!! Thank you for the flowers too.
ReplyDeletexx oo
Carla
I shall look for the Macadamian oil, it sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteI don't like kale but the rest of this sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteI like all the ingredients, so I think I would like the salad. This provision suits me. Regards.
ReplyDeletethat looks and sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of cucumber, but the rest of this salad looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI am not fond of kale but I bet I could sneak some other green in there and be happy as a 'pig in sunshine'. (that's an old southern saying except they said, dead pig.... )
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThe vase of flowers looks lovely...
ReplyDeleteSo much good stuff in this salad. It's hearty, too. Probably keeps you full for quite some time!
ReplyDeleteOh my, my, my does that sound good.
ReplyDeleteLooks very healthy and good too! I am not so sure I like the idea of the pomegranate seeds in there. My daughter made a salad with them in recently, and they seemed a little too hard and crunchy. Maybe I have to give it a second try.
ReplyDeleteKale is one my favor veggies
ReplyDeleteAmazing salad!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmm...Thanks for your Nice comment ....lovely weekend ...i Will try to make this salade...love from me Ria x
ReplyDeleteSalads are always my go to for helping my husband eat healthier. I will make a nice big salad and pair it with a chicken breast or steak. He seems to enjoy the change of pace from his usual fare. When he retires in 8 days, he will be eating more LCHF with me and that will be great. The weekend is coming up, so if I don't check in again before then, I wish you a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds good!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have some of this right now!!! Thank you Jan!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous! Must give this a whirl too, thanks for all the wonderful ideas!xxx
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