Grab-bag Salads
Salad doesn’t have to be boring and tasteless. Use a variety of toppings and textures to get the most out of your salads!
Directions:
- Add Greens. There’s so many options of greens for salads, so find your favorite! Pro-tip: I personally like to avoid iceberg lettuce for salads because it’s pretty tasteless and provides very little nutritional value. Not to say you shouldn’t in a pinch (I did this time). Try romaine, arugula, spinach, kale, etc.
- Add fresh toppings. I love adding fruit and chopped up veggies to my salad. It adds texture, an assortment of flavors, a variety of nutritional benefits, and color! Try blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, apples, carrots, peppers, mushrooms, artichokes, beets, avocado, etc.
- Add crunch. People find salad boring when it lacks texture and bold flavors. Try toasted nuts, candied nuts, seeds, fried onions, homemade croutons, etc. Remember, nuts add protein!
- Add protein. Sometimes I like meat on my salad and sometimes I don’t. If you do, ALWAYS serve it warm on your salad. You’d be amazed how much more you will like salad if you have a warm protein on top. This includes eggs and tofu! Try chicken, steak, pork, different styles of eggs, tofu, meat and meatless sausage, etc.
- Add additional toppings. I love sometimes just adding what I have around the fridge or in my cupboard. Try warm quinoa, dried fruit, granola, bold cheeses, olives, etc.
- Add dressing. First of all, I’m a huge supporter of simple goes a long way. Basic flavored vinegar and oils can really make your ingredients pop – when in doubt go homemade with your dressings. BUT I know that’s not in everyone wheel house. Pro-tip: avoid fat free or low fat dressings, most of the time they just add a ton of extra sugar to make it taste better. Additionally, use a combination of dressings; creamy and vinegar based. Try balsamic, Italian, creamy blue cheese with french, cesar, salsa, sour cream, Greek yogurt, citrus flavored vinegar, etc. Pro-tip, DO NOT overdress your salad, a little goes a long way. Gradually add and taste if you’re not sure.
My favorite homemade dressing recipe:
- Mix ¼ cup olive oil, ¾ cup vinegar (any kind you want), add pepper. Whisk and taste.
- If your vinegar does not have much sugar in it (white or apple cider vinegar), add either sugar or honey until it’s sweetness is to your liking
- If you want a creamy dressing, add a tablespoon or 2 of mayonnaise.
Enjoy your diverse salads!!