Making a salad at your friend’s house is a great way out of a salad-making rut. My friend asked if I wanted to have an egg salad, because she had boiled eggs on hand. Oh, yeah! Egg salad! What a delicious reminder.
It was great fun having permission to go through her fridge and pick out what would [...]
Archive for March, 2010
25. Egg Salad
By Anne in Lunch/Snack Salad, Vegetarian24. Mizuna Salad Bowl
By Anne in Asian-Inspired, Main Course SaladThis is a salad I made to “treat” the head cold I had. Mizuna is a wonderful Japanese salad green that has a similar flavor to arugula–peppery, sharp, and sassy. I think it tends to be slightly more delicate in structure, though– maybe it’s because I’ve only eaten young mizuna. Anyway, it’s in the brassica family and is considered [...]
23. Enlighten Salad from Thrive
By admin in Lunch/Snack Salad, Raw, Vegan, VegetarianEver walk into an unknown restaurant and immediately know you’ve entered one of your new favorite places? This happened today to me at Thrive. The minute I set foot in this place I felt both uplifted and relaxed. The friendly staff was smiling while they worked. Beyond the eating area was a store to buy healthy products and equipment such as bulk grains and [...]
22. Emerald City Salad
By Anne in Grain, Lunch/Snack Salad, Main Course Salad, Vegan, VegetarianI usually think of chard and kale as veggies to eat cooked, but Emerald City Salad has a special something, and I think it’s the rugged texture that the uncooked veggies have. Seattle’s largest coop, Puget Consumer Coop, has an awesome deli, and Emerald City Salad is a standard you can usually find at one of [...]
21. Fried Rice Salad
By Anne in Asian-Inspired, Main Course Salad, Uses LeftoversFried rice is magnificent in salad! The fried egg, veggies, and rice add such a lovely savory depth and, you know, fried flavor. Give it a try sometime!
20. Chili Salad
By Anne in Main Course Salad, Mexican-Inspired, Uses LeftoversTonight’s salad is all about my TexMex childhood, when everything was better with chili. Speaking of which, have you ever had Frito Pie? This is created by covering a plate with a layer of Fritos, pouring chili over them, then heaping on grated cheese and onions. In other words, Frito Pie is a concentrated bomb of ridiculous TexMex SuperHeaven.
This [...]
19. Breakfast Salad
By Anne in Fruit, Raw, Vegan, VegetarianIf salad is one of my favorite foods, then fruit salad is a favorite of the favorites. Here’s my favorite way to make this favorite-favorite:
In the cookbook Vegetarian Nights: Fresh from Hawaii, Bonnie Mandoe recommends making your fruit salad with very small cubes of fruit, so that each spoonful contains several different pops of juicy, [...]
18. Cilantro-Lime Coleslaw
By Anne in Mexican-Inspired, Raw, Side Salad, Vegan, VegetarianI first made this slaw to go with fish tacos, but glory be, I generally cannot stop eating it, even without the tacos. It’s so refreshing, crunchy, and tart. It’s the perfect bright and juicy counterpoint to Tex-Mex dishes, such as the chicken enchiladas we had for dinner tonight. I’ve tried adding other ingredients and [...]
17. Post-Dance Salad
By Anne in Grain, VegetarianToday I judged at a swing dance competition, which took many (wonderful) hours. I was lucky enough to get a salad down the old gullet! Not much to say about this salad, although it was tasty. Greens, radishes, peppers, celery, avocado, and a bit of leftover Tabbouleh salad from Ballard Market.
16. Stuffed Apple Salad with Pistachios and Oranges
By Anne in Fruit, Lunch/Snack Salad, RawLast night’s “salad” (Thai fresh rolls) got me thinking about how nice it would be to have more fork-free salad options. This one is a total winner. Cut the top off of an apple, then carve the insides out with a melon baller or other scooper. Use the apple flesh for the salad, along with the [...]