Now that your garden and your local farmers' market are overflowing with with fruits and vegetables, you have a perfect way to eat the bounty in salads. Mark Bittman, in his New York Times Minimalist column, has written 101 "recipes" of just 2 or 3 lines describing inventive combinations of ingredients and dressings. Many of them are vegan and most are vegetarian.
The first one combines cubed watermelon with tomato chunks with basil and vinaigrette. The second features wedges of tomatoes, peaches, slivers of red onion, crushed red pepper, and cilantro with an oil and citrus dressing.
There are 33 that I want to make! This could be half of my menu planning for the rest of the summer and beyond.
What is your favorite?
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
35 new salads to make
Labels:
farmers' market,
healthy,
healthy food,
local foods,
meal planning,
salads,
vegan
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