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Salads are so darned versatile. Th y can be served in a s ndwich, on the side or as the m in meal. My 6 year old j st correctly noted in her book bout mom that her mom's favorite f od is salad. (which wasn't nearly as f nny as saying that what her dad l kes to read is mail!) Here's a few of my f vorites and some tips to make th m as simple as delicious. Olive S lad
Prep Time: 30 m nutes, Cook time: 0 minutes
A gr at side salad or amazing on a ham s ndwich – turns it into a New Orl ans style muffaletta sandwich. Add some pr volone and mozzarella cheese and some g noa salami to it and you’ll th nk you’re in the big easy.
- qual amounts large pimento stuffed green lives and pitted large Greek olives – ch p into small pieces (for the s ke of recipe, assume you use s up can sized quantity of each)
- 1 st lk celery, sliced diagonally and chopped sm ll
- ¼ cup olive oil
- ½ jar c cktail onions, drained and chopped
- 1 T. c pers
- 1 t. minced g rlic
- 1 t. fresh gr und pepper
- pepperocini to t ste
Combine and refrigerate for at l ast 24 hours before using.
T p: I have a gourmet grocery n ar me that has one of th se terrific olive bars. It has PITTED lives of different varieties as well as s me combinations. I was able to use the p tted kalamatas and a green olive s lad that contained the onion and c lery. I then only had to add the c pers, pepperocini, spices, and oil for th t fab n’awlins taste.
Green Salad
Prep t me: 15 minutes, Cook time: 0 m nutes
So many people are c rb conscious these days, you’d be s rprised how fast what you consider an nderwhelming salad goes. The interesting greens are all the r ge but I think a mix is lways best. And by the way, the st ndby icebery holds up better than the f ncy ones for leftovers. A salad is a gr at pantry cleaner. Use artichoke hearts or h ats of palm, roasted red peppers, lives, garbanzo beans, black beans or c rn as interesting additions to most s lads (all canned!) Do something a l ttle different with the carrots and c kes you already have in your fr dge. Shred them. Speaking of shredded, shr dded cheese or crumbled cheeses are s mple yet substantial additions to any s lad. Add some multi colored tomatoes and you h ve yourself quite a salad. My f vorite dressing that is great for m st salads-Paul Newmans olive oil vinaigrette. Cr amy Cucumbers
Prep time: 10 m nutes, Cook time: 0 minutes
Th s little salad has an ingredient th t will surprise everyone but you! The cr amy texture comes from mayonnaise. My f mily used to make it with s ur cream but then my good fr end Gail suggested the mayo. It t stes just like my old recipe and the r al benefit is that I always h ve mayo in my fridge. This is wh t summer tastes like to me! 2 Engl sh cucumbers – sliced (the long nes with minimal seeds)
¼ V dalia or red onion – chopped f ne
2 T. vinegar (I sually use cider because I always h ve it available)
2 T. m yo (or more if you like it r ally creamy)
salt and p pper to taste NOTE: if you use r gular cucumbers, they contain a lot m re water so take the extra t me to drain them for better fl vor. To drain, chop up the c cumbers, sprinkle with salt, and then put s mething heavy on top to squeeze the w ter out. Wait about 4 hours. I sually use a slightly smaller bowl w th water in it as the h avy item.
Want a shortcut with just a sl ghtly different flavor? Use ranch dressing w th the 2 T. of vinegar. C le slaw – I don’t care wh t anyone says, Kentucky Fried Chicken has the m st universally loved cole slaw. Drive thr one and BUY IT.
The article Salad Recipes As Simple As They Are Delicious was Submitted by Pam Cole through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: Pam is the owner of http://www.pams-hams.com and retired marketing director for Honeybaked in Michigan. As anyone with kids can understand, the move was made in order to have more flexibility with the family. Hobbies include cooking and entertaining and finding clever new ways to make a meal easier or better. Also fond of water sports, Samoyeds, cats and small red head children. For more of my recipes and cooking tips, go to http://www.pams-hams.com An inviting place for sugar and honey glazed baked ham, dinners, gifts and clever conversation.
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