Archive for March, 2010

March 31, 2010

25. Egg Salad

By Anne in Lunch/Snack Salad, Vegetarian

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 [...]

March 30, 2010

24. Mizuna Salad Bowl

By Anne in Asian-Inspired, Main Course Salad

This 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 [...]

March 20, 2010

23. Enlighten Salad from Thrive

By admin in Lunch/Snack Salad, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian

Ever 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 [...]

March 19, 2010

22. Emerald City Salad

By Anne in Grain, Lunch/Snack Salad, Main Course Salad, Vegan, Vegetarian

I 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 [...]

March 17, 2010

21. Fried Rice Salad

By Anne in Asian-Inspired, Main Course Salad, Uses Leftovers

Fried 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!

March 16, 2010

20. Chili Salad

By Anne in Main Course Salad, Mexican-Inspired, Uses Leftovers

Tonight’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 [...]

March 15, 2010

19. Breakfast Salad

By Anne in Fruit, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian

If 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, [...]

March 14, 2010

18. Cilantro-Lime Coleslaw

By Anne in Mexican-Inspired, Raw, Side Salad, Vegan, Vegetarian

I 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 [...]

March 13, 2010

17. Post-Dance Salad

By Anne in Grain, Vegetarian

Today 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.

March 12, 2010

16. Stuffed Apple Salad with Pistachios and Oranges

By Anne in Fruit, Lunch/Snack Salad, Raw

Last 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 [...]