Here's an easy salad that requires few ingredients that you can whip up in just a few minutes for a quick lunch. I used a julienne peeler on the zucchini to get the "noodle" shape, but you could achieve similar results by cutting the zucchini into small strips with a knife, or just go old-school and cut it into thin quarter moons. Also, see that beautiful lettuce on the side? That's my first batch of salad from this year's garden!
Zucchini Salad with Tomatoes, Chickpeas, and Feta
2 Tbs olive oil
1 Tbs balsamic vinegar
1Tbs fresh oregano (basil would probably be yummy as well)
salt and pepper
1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, cut in half
1 can garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
1 large zucchini, julienned or sliced into thin quarter moons
crumbled feta for garnishing (optional, but good)
Whisk oil and vinegar together in a large bowl. Add some salt and pepper and whisk. Add oregano and whisk again. Add cherry tomato halves and give a stir. (Let the tomatoes marinate in the dressing while you prepare the zucchini and beans). Mix in zucchini and beans. Taste. Add more salt and pepper as needed. Top with crumbled feta and serve.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Delicious Cumin Quinoa Salad with Tuna
Today I threw together a salad for lunch with stuff I had on hand and it was...incredible. I kept saying "mmmmmm" out loud as I was eating it! I feel like I have to give a nod here to the Bread Peddler, as their brown rice and tuna salad was the inspiration for this, even though it has a very different flavor profile. If you ever need a tasty and healthy lunch out in downtown Olympia, that salad at the Bread Peddler is my #1 choice. Anyhow, back to today's salad. It is a simply dressed quinoa salad with tuna and tomatoes on top. I served it on a bed of Galiese lettuce (a delicate, soft butterhead type) that was delivered fresh to the Co-op from Wobbly Cart Farm.
Delicious Cumin Quinoa Salad with Tuna
makes 4 servings
1 large head butter lettuce, washed, spun dry and torn into bite-sized pieces
4 cups cooked quinoa (one dry cup will yield approximately 4 cups cooked)
1 red or yellow pepper, chopped into small pieces
1/4 cup finely chopped red onions
1 large handful cilantro, chopped
1/2 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped
2 cans high quality chunk light tuna, drained and broken up with a fork
2 ripe roma tomatoes, thinly sliced
salt and pepper
Dressing:
juice of 2 limes (or 1 lemon)
1/2 (heaping) tsp cumin
1/2 tsp salt
1/6 cup olive oil
Whisk dressing ingredients in a large bowl. Add cooked quinoa and stir well. Add peppers, onions, cilantro, and walnuts. Stir well. Divide butter lettuce between 4 plates. Top each plate with equal amounts of quinoa salad, tuna, and tomato slices. Sprinkle tomato slices lightly with salt and fresh pepper. Serve.
Delicious Cumin Quinoa Salad with Tuna
makes 4 servings
1 large head butter lettuce, washed, spun dry and torn into bite-sized pieces
4 cups cooked quinoa (one dry cup will yield approximately 4 cups cooked)
1 red or yellow pepper, chopped into small pieces
1/4 cup finely chopped red onions
1 large handful cilantro, chopped
1/2 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped
2 cans high quality chunk light tuna, drained and broken up with a fork
2 ripe roma tomatoes, thinly sliced
salt and pepper
Dressing:
juice of 2 limes (or 1 lemon)
1/2 (heaping) tsp cumin
1/2 tsp salt
1/6 cup olive oil
Whisk dressing ingredients in a large bowl. Add cooked quinoa and stir well. Add peppers, onions, cilantro, and walnuts. Stir well. Divide butter lettuce between 4 plates. Top each plate with equal amounts of quinoa salad, tuna, and tomato slices. Sprinkle tomato slices lightly with salt and fresh pepper. Serve.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Coconut Kale Bowl with Quinoa and Tempeh
Today I went out for my first paddle of the year, and it was AWESOME. But one thing I forgot about paddling is that it makes you really HUNGRY. When I got home I was ready for some dinner. I wanted something nutritious that would be ready pretty quickly and with minimal effort. I decided to try out a recipe for a baked kale and coconut dish that I found when I was looking through some sites I bookmarked a few years ago. The recipe I used is here. I altered it slightly, and I'm reprinting it below with my changes. I also made some little tempeh squares to have some protein with this. That recipe came from Vegetarian Times. I can't find an online version, but I've put the basic instructions below. Kind of an unusual supper, but pretty tasty and filling.
Coconut Kale Bowl with Quinoa and Tempeh
Coconut Kale Bowl with Quinoa and Tempeh
1 tsp toasted sesame oil
2 Tbs tamari
1/2 tsp sriracha or similar hot sauce
1/3 cup olive oil
5 cups Italian kale, stems removed and
leaves torn into bite-sized pieces
1 cup unsweetened large flake coconut
1 cup uncooked quinoa
1 8 oz package tempeh, cut into four
pieces
nutritional yeast
sesame seeds
salt and pepper
cooking spray
Place a rack in the center of the oven
and preheat to 350 degrees F.
In a medium pot, bring 2 cups of water
and 1 cup of quinoa to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer quinoa
covered, for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and keep covered for five
more minutes. Remove lid and fluff with a fork, set aside.
Meanwhile, place sesame oil, tamari,
siracha, and olive oil in a small jar. Shake to mix well. Put kale
and coconut in a large bowl. Pour over about 2/3 of the dressing, and
mix well with your hands, massaging kale gently. Bake in the oven for
15 minutes. Then give it all a good stir and put back in the oven for
5 more minutes or until the coconut is well-toasted and golden in
color.
While the kale is baking, prepare the
tempeh squares: Start a medium-sized skillet heating over medium-high
heat. On a small plate, mix together a few Tbs of nutritional yeast
and a few Tbs of sesame seeds. Sprinkle on some salt and pepper and
mix well. Run each tempeh square under water, and then dip in the
nutritional yeast mixture, turning each piece until it is
well-coated. Spray one side of the coated tempeh with cooking spray.
Cook it spray side down in the hot skillet for about 7 minutes. Spray
the other side with cooking spray, then flip the pieces over and cook
for 7 more minutes or until browned. When the quinoa, kale, and
tempeh are all done, assemble them in a bowl (there will be a little
dressing left in the jar that you can pour on if you like). Enjoy!
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easy week-night dinner,
food,
fruit,
greens,
lunch,
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