I don't know about you but even though 2020 has not been the best of years and we have all been under Covid 19 worries and restrictions the days, weeks and months have still gone by so quickly. Christmas is now a matter of weeks away so with that in mind I'm sharing three different salad ideas which you may like to serve over the holiday season.
Christmas Wreath Salad
Ingredients
Serves 8
250 grams mixed lettuce leaf
½ small red onion finely sliced
1 cup bocconcini
300 grams cherry tomatoes (mini mozzarella)
1 cup basil leaves
Dressing Ingredients
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice or 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 clove garlic minced
Instructions
1. Mix the salad greens. ½ the basil leaves and the onion in a large bowl. Mix all of the ingredients together for the dressing in a small jar and pour over the salad green mix, retaining a couple of tablespoons to drizzle over the salad.
2. Place the mixed salad greens into a wreath shape on a flat serving dish.
3. Garnish with tomatoes and basil leaves, creating mistletoe like shapes around the wreath. Dot with bocconcini balls. Drizzle with the remaining dressing.
Per Serving22.7 g fat 9.8 g carbohydrates 5.2 g protein
Recipe Notes
Add or switch the salad ingredients for your favourite salad ingredients, including nuts, cucumber, capsicum/peppers, olives etc.
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Ingredients
Serves 10
6 clementine's, peeled
3 avocados, halved and de-stoned
112.5g watercress, washed
120g smoked salmon, torn into pieces
juice of 1 lemon
1 tbsp. olive oil, for drizzling
Instructions1. Slice each clementine horizontally into thirds. Use a spoon to scoop out the flesh from each avocado half and slice evenly.
2. Toss the clementine's and avocado with the watercress and scatter on a plate.
3. Top with the salmon.
4. Drizzle with freshly squeezed lemon juice and olive oil, and sprinkle on freshly ground black pepper.
Per Serving
3.6g carbohydrate 0.5g fibre 4.3g protein 10.1g fat
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Ingredients
Serves Six
For the salad
2 carrots, halved
½ white cabbage, shredded
100g pecans, roughly chopped
bunch spring onions (scallions), sliced
2 red peppers, de-seeded and sliced
For the dressing
2 tbsp maple syrup
2 tsp Dijon mustard
8 tbsp olive oil
4 tbsp cider vinegar
Instructions
1. Peel strips from the carrots using a vegetable peeler, then mix with the other salad ingredients in a large bowl.2. Combine all the dressing ingredients in a jam jar, season, then put the lid on and shake well.
3. Toss through the salad when you’re ready to eat it.
Recipe Notes
The salad and dressing will keep separately in the fridge for up to four days.
Per Serving
Fat 27g Carbs 14g Protein 4g Fibre 4g
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You can see more low carb recipe ideas on these Tuesday Trio posts here
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All the best Jan
Your meals look good. Thanks for sharing! Valerie
ReplyDeleteHmmmm christmas salads. Sounds so good and that wreath is genius.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious posting today 🎄🎅🎁
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas slaw recipe will be saved! Thank you for sharing, and have a good week.
ReplyDeleteThe salad wreath looks very festive.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! 🎄
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe wreath salad looks pretty. They all sound delicious.
Thank you for sharing. Have a happy day!
...they all look so good!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas for salads. They look very festive.
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde Eddie!
ReplyDeleteAs saladas são de comer e chorar por mais!
Um beijinho colorido!🌸🌷🌸
Megy Maia🌈
They all look so good. I love those four little christmas dolls up top.
ReplyDeleteThat wreath salad in particular looks spectacular - and delicious. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteyour sallad looks delicious. Makes me hungry :)
ReplyDeleteThese all look great!
ReplyDeleteYes, the year has gone fast despite everything and Christmas is upon. It's certainly not going be the same for many of us. But the dishes you share here will hopefully lift the mood. :)
ReplyDeleteSusan from the Contemplative Cat sent me. I am so glad she did. Your recipes are not only good for low carb but the presentations are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas wreath salad idea!
ReplyDeleteDelightful post!Beautiful and yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas figures at the top. And that wreath salad is spectacular. That may get made -- if not this year, certainly next!
ReplyDeleteI loved those little dolls, just gorgeous. That Christmas wreath salad is brilliant!xxx
ReplyDeleteThat wreath is definitely a winner!
ReplyDeleteI love your festive wreath :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath salad. what a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteHi Jan! It was so nice to hear from you the other day! I hope you have been keeping well. These salads look wonderful and the wreath one is SUCH a beautiful idea! I really feel like salad- CBC made Potato Dauphinoise on Sunday and we've been wading our way through it since Sunday and I am thoroughly sick of it- so rich! I just want to eat something simple!
ReplyDeleteAll looking lovely.
ReplyDeleteI make that dressing for Christmas Slaw, I use a bit of honey as a sweeter.
Hello Jan, These three salads all look delicious - the clementine and avocado one especially so. I'm book marking this page for the future. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteToday my lunch consisted of fresh fruit and raw mixed nuts...
ReplyDeleteSalad might just be on the menu tomorrow. Suitable weather for salad here at present...summer arrived, no holds barred!
Love all of these especially the Christmas wreath, have sent it on to the family Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Yum
ReplyDeleteUna ensalada riquísima. Besitos.
ReplyDeletethe christmas wreath is so simple and delicious, what a beautiful presentation!! i like simple, homemade dressing like is on the wreath!!!
ReplyDeleteThese salads look good enough to eat, only kidding, because of course that's what is meant. The first one is so pretty and bet is tastes wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post and the salads are ideal for our Aussie Christmas. xx
ReplyDeleteYour trio of salads look so colorful and sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove all three recipes but the wreath was a visual genius.
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas salad sounds good to me. Thanks for sharing. Love your photos also. They look good enough to eat, lol. Your Christmas photos are very pretty also. Take care.x
ReplyDeleteThe wreath is so fun, I will have to make that this season! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCarla
wow that looks most healthiest and nutritious salad dear Jan
ReplyDeleteloved the order of dolls that represents how we feel in these times eventually specially when celebrations are around the corner :)
more blessings to you and family !
Very festive post ~ great photos ~ favorite is the little figurines ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive with love each moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Oh, these look delicious and very festive!
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