Any exciting salad ideas?
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I usually do my own dressing - 1 tablespoon of sweet chilli sauce, one tablespoon of Nam Pla (Thai fish sauce) and half a tablespoon of lime juice. It's quite a strong, tangy flavour so it might not be for everyone, but I love it - it works for me!!
Love the sound of your salad though, I just stick with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumber!! Must try living a little more!!0 -
I do a head of romaine, 2 cups of spinach, a can of tuna, and a hard egg (or 2), sometimes I add a tiny bit of mayonaise, but the egg and tuna really make the salad taste good0
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This is my favorite...
Mixed lettuces, grilled chicken breast, 1-2 TBSP each of chopped fresh cilantro, corn, red onion, bell/anaheim pepper, and black beans. take 1 tbsp bbq sauce, add a little water to thin it and drizzle over the salad. if you have the calories to spare, you can toss a couple of crushed tortilla chips in as well. I also like to toss on a tablespoon or so of a cheddar jack cheese.0 -
If I'm in the mood for salad, I go with spinach, strawberries, and walnuts. The strawberries act as the moisture dressing would serve but if you want some more flavor raspberry vinagerette works really well. Otherwise try adding salsa instead of dressing to salads with meat in them. It's something different in every bite.0
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The Marzetti Light Dijon dressing is amazing!0
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All of these salad ideas are great- but perhaps just changing the topping isnt going to be dramatic enough to feel like a different salad.
try changing your base.. either NO base (so no lettuce and just chop up tomatos, cucs, olives, basil)
or simply change your greens out. so many different leafy greens out there, butter lettuce, raddichio, arugula, spinach, swiss chard, endive..
i just feel like if you keep your base constant, it will always feel like the same salad in a different costume.
try changing the essence of the salad and it will feel like a totally different meal!
or maybe change the temperature! grilled zuchs, mushrooms, green beans, .. that can be "salad" too!
dont limit yourself0 -
Hi, I've just recently joined MFP and am finding it really good it's helping me to keep on track with my healthy eating, I eat salad every day for lunch, little gem lettuce, cucumber, spring onions, red and green peppers, pineapple and cherry tomatoes, I add about 50g of good tasting hard cheese and add a little dressing usually a low cal honey & mustard seed or a balsamic glaze.
Could someone please tell me what BUMP means? Thank you0 -
I forgot--I've been making mexican type salads and adding this guacamole salsa on everything. It's so good and just 13 calories per T.
http://frostedbakeshop.blogspot.com/2010/05/guacamole-salsa.html0 -
When I'm feeling lazy, I just mix some mango salsa in with baby spinach and call it DELICIOUS. Otherwise, my favorite is baby spinach, feta, dried cranberries, and a light balsamic. So good, so easy!0
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2 Cups of raw kale
2 tablespoons of olive oil
1/4 cup (more or less depending what you like) of chopped garlic
1/4 tablespoon of lemon juice
1/4 cup of shaved parmesan
croutons
salt and pepper to taste
Mix up the olive oil, lemon, garlic, salt & pepper and cheese
Cover the kale really well
let sit for about 5-7 minutes then eat!0 -
My family never gets tired of this simple salad and it can be made in a minute! So here it is: spinach leaves or spring mix; 2 T crumbled, reduced fat blue cheese; 1-2 T chopped walnuts; 2 T craisins; and a few sliced fresh mushrooms. Serve with a little fruit vinaigrette (strawberry balsamic last night) and enjoy!0
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Grate 2 raw beetroot, add a chopped onion, handful of sultanas, black pepper and healthy sprinkly of basil. Mix with 1TBSP olive oil and 1TBSP lemon juice. Yum.0
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Sunflower seeds !!0
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I love caprese salads. I use baby spinach, sliced tomatoes (that have salt and pepper sprinkled on), fresh mozzarella, and fresh basil. Then I drizzle some extra virgin olive oil on top. Delish!0
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I do mixed greens, 1 - 2.5 oz. pack of tuna, cooked green beans, tomato, hard boiled egg, 4-6 black olives, maybe some green onions, with balsamic vinegar dressing. My husband likes this too.0
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Great ideas! Here are a couple more
When peaches are in season: greens, crisped prosciutto, blue cheese, ripe peaches
Any strongly flavoured greens (like kale) with a tart fresh lemon juice crushed garlic and olive oil dressing
Roasted beets, oranges and fennel
Off to make salad!0 -
I posted a ton of salad ideas on my MFP blog a couple days ago.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/maremare312/view/salad-ideas-2026390 -
Try adding to your usual salads:
tahini sauce, tablespoon of white balsamic vinegar, and squirt of siracha
roasted vegetables
1/4 cup brown rice or quinoa
cranberries or raisins
warmed chicken breast or tuna
apple slices, oranges, or berries
when i get really bored with my salads, i will roast a HUGE pan of vegetables - celery, squash, carrots, sweet potatoes, peppers, anything you have, and keep them stocked in my fridge. warm up a cup and add to your salad throughout the week. especially in the winter - the warm veggies are comforting on a cold salad.0 -
I don't know if you'll find this as exciting as I do, but I am currently in love with this salad:
I fill a large container with a pre-washed lettuce mix (I buy pre-washed simply because if I find a squished bug in between the leaves, I will likely be unable to eat any of it--I am far less likely to find little critters in the pre-packaged stuff). I buy a combination of romaine, red cabbage, and shredded carrot which is amazing for colour. I then shell my own walnuts (5 of them) and break them up into small pieces and sprinkle those over the salad. I put in 15 g of grated marble cheese and one thin slice of red onion (which is then diced). Just before I am ready to eat it, I toss in 1/4 cup of croutons and 1 tbsp of light peppercorn ranch dressing, then I cover and shake the container until it is all mixed. For the size of the salad, the dressing is barely there, is hardly any calories, and gives it just a bit of flavour (it is already quite flavourful on its own).0 -
apple cucumber salad
1 cucumber
2 apple (preferable tart apples)
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 green onion, chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon honey
4 tablespoons yoghurt
fresh dill0 -
I love this sesame soy edamame salad. It can be eaten alone or with a yummy protein like salmon: https://divinehostess.wordpress.com/2011/10/01/cool-edamame-garbanzo-salad/0
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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!!!!
Thanks! Going to try this one, sounds amazing!! (minus the onions, bleh) lol0 -
jalapenos!!! pickles!! chillis, all give it that "kick" that keeps the taste buds going. usually in my salads i put
lettuce
onion
tomato
spring onion
bell peppers
beetroom
pickled onions
some sweetcorn
some cut up chicken slices or ham slices
some low fat coleslaw
jalapenos
gerkins / pickles
no extra sauce or anything coz i find that natural juices from beetroot etc and coleslaw is plenty
mmmmmmm xxx0 -
All of these salad ideas are great- but perhaps just changing the topping isnt going to be dramatic enough to feel like a different salad.
try changing your base.. either NO base (so no lettuce and just chop up tomatos, cucs, olives, basil)
or simply change your greens out. so many different leafy greens out there, butter lettuce, raddichio, arugula, spinach, swiss chard, endive..
i just feel like if you keep your base constant, it will always feel like the same salad in a different costume.
try changing the essence of the salad and it will feel like a totally different meal!
or maybe change the temperature! grilled zuchs, mushrooms, green beans, .. that can be "salad" too!
dont limit yourself
Love this! That's so true...I always buy the same greens, I want to try Arugula as I hear it's a more peppery green. I definitely think changing up the greens will make a huge difference. Thanks for the idea!0 -
I love throwing in brocoli slaw into my tossed salads for a great crunch!0
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2 Cups of raw kale
2 tablespoons of olive oil
1/4 cup (more or less depending what you like) of chopped garlic
1/4 tablespoon of lemon juice
1/4 cup of shaved parmesan
croutons
salt and pepper to taste
Mix up the olive oil, lemon, garlic, salt & pepper and cheese
Cover the kale really well
let sit for about 5-7 minutes then eat!
YUM! This salad sounds so savory and just perfect! Think this will be on my list to try next!0 -
I am so tired of eating salads, so I have found that the days I eat soups I put my salad into my soup and it wilts it down. It is really good. No dressings need..0
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Loving all these ideas! I finally tried a new salad last night based on some of the responses and it was AMAZING! I used organic mixed greens, topped it with a salmon burger, 1/2 cup brown rice and black bean mix which i seasoned with garlic and cumin, and topped with 2 T tahini sauce as dressing. Loved it!
Also...had this wrap the other day which I want to make a salad out of, it had lettuce, sprouts, beets, shredded carrots, cucumber, and a green goddess dressing, it was delicious!! Can't wait make it!
Thanks again for all the ideas!0
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