Almond Agave Fruit SaladAgave nectar is naturally low-glycemic, meaning it won’t spike your blood sugar levels and won’t cause ups and downs in your mood and energy like sugar does. Feel free to get creative with this recipe; use fresh, seasonal and local combinations of fruit whenever possible. 2 cups Cultural Revolution Yogurt Arugula Salad with Strawberries, Goat Cheese, and Candied PistachiosChef Russell Klien was kind enough to share this recipe with us. Keep a look out for Russell’s new restaurant opening in St. Paul in the near future. Per serving, combine the following:
Toss all ingredients except the cheese. Plate on a large plate and top with crumbled goat cheese. For the candied pistachios:
Avalanche Organics Watercress Salad with Ginger DressingWatercress is rich in minerals, and the first local watercress is a sure sign of spring in the upper Midwest. Salad:
Dressing:
Basmati Pilaf with Cashews and RaisinsFrom “Better Eating for Life, Step Nine: Put Protein in its Place” Serves 4
Black-eyed Pea and Cabbage SlawBlack-eyed peas are a traditional New Year’s food, signifying good luck. Try this recipe instead of the more typical Hoppin’ John for your New Year’s Day buffet.
Bleu Cheese Waldorf Salad1/4 cup plain yogurt Brunch-time Kiwi-Orange SaladFrom Better Eating For Life, Step Five: Fabulous Fruit. Serves 6 Salad:
Walnut Vinaigrette Dressing:
To make the salad: Divide the lettuce among six small plates. Top each lettuce plate with kiwi slices, then a layer of Mandarin oranges. Top with diced avocado. Carrot Peanut SaladMakes four side servings
In medium bowl combine all ingredients and serve. Recipe adapted from Forever Summer by Nigella Lawson. Curried TunaMakes 3 cups Traditionally, curry is served with lots of condiments, including fruit, nuts, yogurt and sweet-spicy fruit jam called chutney. That’s why many recipes named after curry have fruit and nuts in them. Take this recipe for curried tuna: apples, pecans and raisins are combined with tuna, eggs, yogurt, onions and capers. Everything is well spiced with curry powder, of course. Eat this curried tuna as a salad or use it to fill a sandwich.
Easy Raspberry Vinaigrette1/2 cup balsamic vinaigrette or Italian dressing Blend all ingredients in a blender until smooth. It’s just that easy! 2006 Linden Hills Co-op. All right reserved. Contact Us |