Based on the conditions and it's not even July/August yet, I have primarily feasting on the following: fresh fruit smoothies, cereal, ice cream and fruit salad. I decided to get away from some of that, for dinner at least, and whipped up some summer salads that were nice and cool. First you will see a return of the pasta salad. It's a vinaigrette with simple spices, olive oil, red wine vinegar and cucumbers and carrots. Everything's organic except for the olive oil (too costly to buy for now) and the cuc's aren't organic. I had a personal battle at the store today, and decided to just go for it. You can see that I washed and scrubbed it like it fell in the toilet or something (would that have been better than eating conventional produce?!) and I even peeled part of the skin. I did leave some skin on in the case that there may be lingering vitamins and minerals under the waxiness and crap. Anyway, this is what it looks like. Yum.
04 June 2006
Simple Summer Salads
Based on the conditions and it's not even July/August yet, I have primarily feasting on the following: fresh fruit smoothies, cereal, ice cream and fruit salad. I decided to get away from some of that, for dinner at least, and whipped up some summer salads that were nice and cool. First you will see a return of the pasta salad. It's a vinaigrette with simple spices, olive oil, red wine vinegar and cucumbers and carrots. Everything's organic except for the olive oil (too costly to buy for now) and the cuc's aren't organic. I had a personal battle at the store today, and decided to just go for it. You can see that I washed and scrubbed it like it fell in the toilet or something (would that have been better than eating conventional produce?!) and I even peeled part of the skin. I did leave some skin on in the case that there may be lingering vitamins and minerals under the waxiness and crap. Anyway, this is what it looks like. Yum.
I'm so glad you posted about salads. It's getting hot here in CA too.. Thanks for letting me know! : )
ReplyDeleteTeddy
Great, indeed!
ReplyDeleteI could use your feedback about my Quinoa Pasta Dish I just posted when you have time.
I hate it when I lose my brain, too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm making a double recipe of my tabouli tomorrow night to take to a potluck on Wednesday. I've adjusted the recipe a little bit, and I'll pass it along to you if you'd like to take another pass at it!
I hope you have air-conditoning. Dry heat or not, 110 degrees sounds like my own special version of Hell.
I have been in that Arizona heat before...scorchin!
ReplyDeleteThis salad posting gets be excited for our first crop share arrival on the 15th. All the produce is pre-washed for us, which is nice.
Vinaigrettes are great! Now I am craving a salad.
Ryan
fresh lookin' salads, leslie! dreena's "Simple Cider Vinaigrette" is amazingly yummy & simple.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with great salads like that. Fields greens with any kind of light vinagrette...yum!
ReplyDelete113 degrees? I'm melting when it is 85 here.
I love the convenience of those bags of pre-washed organic greens. Your salads look so refreshing. What a great meal.
ReplyDeleteHi there! Just checkin in...hope all is well today!
ReplyDeletesalad mania!!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, it hasn't hit hot time in Iowa yet... but then you are over there in the desert.
ReplyDeleteGreat salad posts, I'll save them for when we get the heat wave in July.