June Salad Challenge Index
For the month of June, I posted a salad recipe each day.
Below is the index to each and everyone of them so you can find them easily. That index is also present at the end of each recipe.
I Hope you enjoyed them.
For the month of June, I posted a salad recipe each day.
Below is the index to each and everyone of them so you can find them easily. That index is also present at the end of each recipe.
I Hope you enjoyed them.
June 30
It seems fitting to close the month with dessert. When I make this salad for tennis matches I always come home with an empty bowl. At tennis matches I serve it without a topping, but in the photo you can see two of our favorite toppings. I’ve listed ideas at the bottom.
Serves 4 –1 cup servings.
Continue reading →June 29
This salad is so easy to make and keeps well a day or two afterwards in the refrigerator. I often make it for BBQs because it’s easy to make a large amount using a full bag of pasta and 1 ½ packages of seasoning.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 28
This salad is a tantalizing mix of multiple flavors and textures. It takes a little more preparation time, but it’s worth it. I learned to make this at a Cavalo Point cooking class. Their goal is to get you cooking locally, and seasonally. They strongly support the local farmer’s markets and you’ll probably need to visit one to get the ingredients such as plucots (cross between plums and apricots) and golden beets.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 27
Another traditional French salad that is very popular in the US.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 26
This salad is a little different and so healthy I feel like I should eat if every day.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 25
This salad comes from Liguria, the west coast of Italy where they eat a lot of seafood. I learned to make it on my first cooking trip there.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 24
This is one of my favorites from Whole Foods, but when I went to buy it I was told that they weren’t making it right now because they weren’t making full deli menus until the SIP is over. So, here’s my version.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 23
I got this salad from my sister-in-law. She likes it because you can prepare it ahead of time and leave in the fridge. Also as there’s nothing in it that can spoil, you can take it to a BBQ on a hot day and not worry about it sitting in the sun for hours.
Serves 4.
Continue reading →June 22
Prosciutto. Pomegranate. Pistachios. The three Ps. This is a tangy salad that can be served as a meal or a starter salad.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 21
This is a hearty salad. I make it with leftover sandwich meats.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 20
This is a simple salad with a big taste. Fresh, it’s another one that’s great on a hot day.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 19
Is today the day you just don’t feel like dealing with it? The day you say, I don’t want to look at my kitchen.
Or maybe you’re looking for an idea for a weekend outing, but still don’t want to go to restaurants.
Here’s an easy answer. Most grocery stores now provide some type of fresh prepared salads from Trader Joe’s to Safeway to smaller local markets.
Continue reading →June 18
Even if you’re not crazy for mushrooms, this salad is a light refreshing treat. I’m always surprised by how much I like this as I rarely eat raw mushrooms.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 17
This salad has the most flavors so far. It takes a little more preparation, but is a good vegetarian salad, or also good with added chicken breast.
Serves 4.
Continue reading →June 15
This salad is another popular one and you may have your own way of making it. I like to make it with cherry tomatoes and ciliegine, or bocconcini, which are balls of fresh mozzarella.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 14
The weather has turned cool again so today’s salad is a winter salad. I came up with this during our time in Canada, thus the name. It’s similar to the Salade Campagnarde that I posted on June 6, https://www.nicolatrwst.com/salade-campagnarde/ but the ingredients are more filling to help one fight the elements. In my case, 20 mph winds.
Serves 2.
Continue reading →June 13
With restaurants closed, I read that people are missing Mexican food the most. So today’s salad is a Mexican salad. This is a great family salad. Also this salad has a lot of variation so feel free to experiment.
Serves 4.
Continue reading →June 12
This salad is very popular with my family. I make extra and eat it all week. (This batch serves 6). In summer serve it cold with BBQ. It goes well with sausage and old-style mustard. In winter you can serve it warm as a meal or a side salad.
Serves 6.
Continue reading →June 11
This is an old favorite and you’ve probably already made one in the last couple of months. The only difference may be the dressing.
Serves 2.
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