Any exciting salad ideas?
AP2o12
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I try to eat a salad every day for lunch but lately I'm getting so bored with it. I usually mix organic greens, pecans, goat cheese, avocado, bell pepper, and chicken...and I typically only use olive oil for dressing if any. It tastes great to me but I'm a little bored with the flavors and want to spice it up. I want to be excited to eat my lunch! So, any ideas? What do you all put on your salads?
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I've recently been putting taco turkey, balck beans and a small amount of rice on mine with a bit of guacamole. Hold the rice if you are watching carbs. I also have turkey, bacon, egg white and avocado or tuna, egg white and new potatoes0
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I am also a salad nut. Been eating it for lunch forever. try dropping some fresh fruit in there. Chopped apples or rpears are great, blue/ras/black/strawberries when in season.
Also try some twists on ur dressing. Take some Balsamic Vinager, brown mustard, minced garlic, and a bit of splenda for a sweet/tangy change.
if u use nuts at all and have the time put them on a hot dry frying pan on the stove for a few mins to give them a great flavor pop .0 -
iceburg lettuce, red onion, bell pepper, tomato, cucumber, apples, grapes, dried fruit and nuts.
for dressing it's alright with just grated cheese as it's quite juicy from the tomatoes and the grapes. But any old dressing like salad cream.
It's good to dive up everything into cubes and mix it all together so you can eat it with a fork and not look embarrassing. and its so much easier.
If i'm spoiling myself i chuck a nice slab of salmon next to it..0 -
mixed beans or chickpeas? Perhaps with a bit of chilli in the dressing.0
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i also put fruit in salad, as rob_v said, apples and pears are good as are berries... but you can use stone fruit, citrus and grapes as well.
i dont use dressings but i will sometimes use fresh chopped herbs
toasting the pecans or roasting the bell pepper can be a easy way to change flavours too.
try different vegies, fruits, try some dried noodles for texture, different meats... when it comes to salads there are no limits.0 -
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Apple, pineapple and cheese salad
* chop an apple and mix in some lemon juice to stop it going brown
* add some chopped pineapple chuncks - fresh best but whatever you have
* mix in some 0% fat Greek yoghurt and some black pepper - add a little milk if you prefer a runnier consistancy
* mix all of this with some mixed leaves
* add about 30g of cheese cut into small chunks - my favourite is Gorgonzola, but not everyone is a blue cheese fan0 -
I love hot salads and often find it's really nice to cut up a couple of slices of bacon or some chorizo and fry them off with some mushrooms and cherry tomatoes (or whatever I have lying about in the fridge) and then pour the hot mix over a nice fresh, crunchy, salad nom nom nom
Prawns are particularly nice if you stir fry them in a some lime juice, nam pla (fish sauce) and chillies then pour them over a salad0 -
bump! need some yummy salad ideas0
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cashews! of course0
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prawns and avocado works really well together.0
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Spring Salad:
Arugula, dried apples, raisins or dried cherries, walnuts, sunflower kernels, fat free raspberry vinaigrette.0 -
Roasted pear thinly sliced with slice's of bree and finely sliced red onion on top, crumble toasted walnuts, black pepper and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar to finnish. Truely yummy!!!!0
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I have found good flavour and chop down the leaves and mix in ready to eat lentils and mixed grains - They come in different flavours including sundried tomato and mushroom with the mixed grains. Merchant Gournet are the best. Watch the Carb content through! Matt0
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I second the grains idea. I add 1/4c quinoa or lentils to a head of butter or red leaf lettuce.
I also second the bits of salty meats idea. Add a little but of fresh sauteed proscuitto or bacon.
For dressing, I frequently mix hummus and vinegar.
Finally - the Asian salad. Blend soy sauce, fresh ginger and water for the dressing. I use LOTS of ginger. This is good with shrimp or chicken over a big bowl of fresh vegs. Any fresh veg you like. I always just use what I have in the house so it's different every day.0 -
Definitely try fruit.
Roasted beetroot will go great with goat's cheese, pear, walnuts, grapes, mint etc. Beetroot can take a bit of chilli too.
Roasted sweet potato or pumpkin would make a nice addition to what you have. I would dress it with a good vinegar rather than oil. Or you could leave out the goat's cheese and make a wasabi flavoured dressing.
The cooked grated cauliflower trick makes a good base for a cous cous style salad.
Or a morrocan style carrot salad is great too. So is asian style coleslaw. You could use a boiled egg instead of chicken, let's face it it has more flavour.
Or what I would do is buy whatever is in season at the markets on the weekend, then go home and google up some recipes.
hummus and yoghurt mixed makes a great dressing too.0 -
thanks for all these ideas!0
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substitute some blue cheese for the goat cheese, or try a simple salad that is one of my favorites, butter lettuces, with paper-thinly sliced cucumber and cubed avocado, sprinkle with onion powder and add equal parts olive oil and WHITE Balsamic vinegar, then toss.
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I like walnuts in my salad...and also someone mentioned chickpeas...haven't tried chickpeas andwalnuts together tho!0
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I discovered this the other day (well, I borrowed the idea off an MFP topic) and it is AMAZING - been eating it every day since until I ran out of cottage cheese yesterday!
Wash some spinach and tear it up into fairly small pieces. Mix it with an equal or slightly less amount of cottage cheese, add salt and pepper (lots of pepper, minimal salt), and ENJOY.0 -
bump for more ideas...:drinker:0
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I always try to keep salad simple..
My new discovery is:
iceberg lettuce + chopped avocado + nuts + chopped emmenthal
maybe you could add chicken, too!0 -
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I try to have a salad every day. A very full salad with everything I could possibly like. If I am using an oil and vinegar dressing I will put in some flavored hummus and it turns the dressing into a creamy version. Today I bought some horseradish for my husband and thought I would try that. It really made it pop!!! right into my nasal cavities0
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My favorite salad is baby spinach with strawberries, celery, grilled chicken and newman's own balsamic vinaigrette.
I also love grilled salmon over mixed greens with tomatoes, grilled corn, goat cheese, dried cranberries, dates, pinenuts and newman's own balsamic vinaigrette. That's a much more expensive salad but all the kids love it.0 -
My husband thinks raisens in a salad are the best thing in the world!...even with ranch dressing! I'm not a raisen person so I haven't tried it but I recommend it for raisen lovers. Me personally? the spicier a salad the better...bring on the hot sauce!0
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Banana peppers or chick peas are a nice change. Also just tried dried cranberries in my salad which I love.0
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I made pulled pork in the crockpot the other night...
I heated up 6 oz of it and put it on Romaine lettuce.....so yummy!!0 -
Zesty Lime Shrimp and Avocado Salad
Gina's Weight Watcher Recipes (skinnytaste.com)
Servings: 4 • Serving Size: 7/8 cup • Old Points: 4 pt • Points+: 5 pt
Calories: 210.4 • Fat: 9.2 g • Protein: 25.1 g • Carb: 7.8 g • Fiber: 3.6 g • Sugar: 0.6
Sodium without salt: 260.8 mg
1 lb jumbo cooked shrimp, peeled and deveined, chopped*
1 medium tomato, diced
1 hass avocado, diced
1 jalapeno, seeds removed, diced fine
1/4 cup chopped red onion
2 limes, juice of
1 tsp olive oil
1 tbsp chopped cilantro
salt and fresh pepper to taste
In a small bowl combine red onion, lime juice, olive oil, pinch of salt and pepper. Let them marinate at least 5 minutes to mellow the flavor of the onion.
In a large bowl combine chopped shrimp, avocado, tomato, jalapeño. Combine all the ingredients together, add cilantro and gently toss. Adjust salt and pepper to taste.
"Zesty lime juice and cilantro are the key ingredients to creating this light and refreshing salad, no heavy mayonnaise to weigh it down. Made with the freshest ingredients; jumbo shrimp, avocados, tomatoes, red onion, cilantro and chopped jalapeño tossed with some freshly squeezed lime juice and a touch of olive oil.
This will be a huge hit at your Cinco de Mayo fiesta or summer bash! Serve this as is for an appetizer, or over lettuce o tostadas for a lunch or light meal. You can easily adapt this to suit your taste by adding more or less cilantro, jalapeño etc. If you plan on making this ahead of time, you can combine all the ingredients except for the avocado and cilantro and keep this refrigerated, then add them right before serving. This easily doubles for a large crowd."0
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