Tag: salad

Winter Harvest Kale Salad

Winter Harvest Kale Salad

I love a good salad. During the winter months, I love making sturdy kale salads that are good for the week. With the holiday season in full swing, we don’t want to forget about eating our greens. This vibrant winter harvest kale salad will be…

Summer Fruit Salad with orange ginger sauce

Summer Fruit Salad with orange ginger sauce

I can’t believe August is half over.  Summer please stay! The thing I love about West Coast summers, is the abdunance of seasonal produce at our finger tips. The foodie in me get super excited about the  summer fruit at its peak harvest.  We are…

Asparagus and Strawberry Spring Salad

Asparagus and Strawberry Spring Salad

Spring is here! I am so ready to say good bye to comfort food and welcome fresh, healthy and delicious salads. We eat a lot of salads, I love salads because the sky is the limit when it comes to ingredients, I love adding seasonal vegetables, a grain, toasted seeds, crumbled feta cheese and finish it off with a simple homemade dressing. This strawberry and asparagus spring salad is perfect, it is fresh and full of flavour.

 

I can’t wait to hit up the local farmer’s market for fresh produce,  it really is a foodie’s dream.  I was excited to see bundles of asparagus at our local grocery store. Asparagus is my favorite spring vegetable. There is a lot to love about  asparagus besides taste. This vibrant green spring vegetable is packed with nutrients like Vitamins A, C and potassium, a mineral that aids in maintaining a healthy blood pressure. It is also a great source of folate, a B vitamin, important during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Asparagus also helps to support a healthy digestive tract, via its prebiotic properties. Asparagus contains a carbohydrate called Inulin which functions as a prebiotic. Prebiotics function as a fuel source for those healthy probiotics such as Bifiobacteria and Lactobacilli.

I love to roast asparagus in a little avocado oil, lemon, salt and pepper and serve it as a side vegetable or in a salad. While asparagus is one of my favorite spring vegetables, unlike the rest of my crew. That’s ok, I will continue to cook it in different forms like this asparagus in a blanket by fraiche nutrition.  According, to Ellen Satter it can take up to 20 different exposures before kids will accept a new food. Another thing ,I do is to get them involved whenever I can in the kitchen. They love to make the salad dressings. 

Asparagus and Strawberry Spring Salad

  • 1 bunch asparagus
  • 1 tbsp avocado oil
  • 1/2 lemon, juice
  • 1 pinch salt and pepper
  • 3 cups arugula
  • 2 cups spinach
  • 1/2 cup quinoa, cooked according to package directions.
  • 1 cup strawberries, washed and sliced
  • 1/4 cup parsley, chopped
  • 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds, toasted
  • 1/4 cup feta, crumbled

Dressing

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard
  • 1 clove garlic, crushed
  • 1 pinch salt and peper
  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees

    Toss asparagus in olive oil, lemon juice, and salt and pepper. Roast in oven for 7 – 10minutes. check periodically as they roast quickly. Remove from oven and allow them to cool and chopped into bite size pieces.

    In a large bowl combine all your salad ingredients. 

    In a small bowl whisk together salad dressing ingredients. I like to serve dressing on the side and allow guest to dress their own salad as they choose. 

 

 

Happy Spring friends!

Roasted beet and citrus orange salad

Roasted beet and citrus orange salad

Happy New Year Friends!  Congrats you made it through the second week of January.  Have you hit the reset button on your health? If your resolution is to eat healthier than this salad is for you. Because after all those cookies in December who doesn’t…

Kale, golden beet and Apple Fall Harvest Salad

Kale, golden beet and Apple Fall Harvest Salad

We eat a lot of salads. I try to make a big salad every week. Gone are the days when all salads consisted of was boring iceberg lettuce with 100o island dressing (no ofence if thats what you like). When it comes to making salads…