More Fruit With Salad Greens
Posted by terrepruitt on October 4, 2017
It seems like we are starting to be rid of our really hot weather. YAY! I love wearing my warm fuzzy socks around the house. The weather got cool, but then it did got hot again. But not so hot that it never cooled down. I think I saw some predictions of temps in the 80° for this week, which is hot for me, but as long as it cools down at night, it is bearable. When it was still really hot we were eating fruit on our salad greens – Cool Summer Salads. For me it is basically the same thing . . . fruit on greens. But there are some interesting flavor combinations. I am finding that I really love lavender with the fruit. Here are two more ways we had fruit on our salads.
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Arugula With Plums And Walnuts
Arugula
Plums
Walnuts
White onion
Fig Balsamic Vinegar
Basil Olive Oil
Lavender Salt
A couple of handfuls per serving. Cut up a plum (you can use one for two servings or one PER serving) – depends on how much fruit you want per serving. Chop up a handful of walnuts per serving. Chop up some white onion (about 1/4 a cup per serving).
Put the arugula in a bowl with the cut up plum and chopped walnuts. Mix in the chopped onion. Drizzle with the fig balsamic Vinegar and basil olive oil. Then sprinkle with lavender salt.
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I love the lavender salt so much I bought some lavender. I thought it would be good to add to salads since I use the lavender salt. Plus I want to make some lavender salt, I am almost out.
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Arugula With Mango And Lavender
Arugula
Mango
White onion
Balsamic Vinegar
Olive Oil
Lavender
Salt
A couple of handfuls per serving. Cut up a mango (you can use one for two servings or one PER serving) – depends on how much fruit you want per serving. Just like the plum. Grind the lavender up a little bit. Chop up some white onion (about 1/4 a cup per serving).
Put the arugula in a bowl with the cut up mango. Mix in the chopped onion. Drizzle with the Balsamic Vinegar and olive oil. Then sprinkle with crushed lavender and salt.
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I love the sweetness of the fruit with the spiciness of the rocket. Then the layer of gentle sweetness from the lavender is so nice. There is also the little kick from the onions. I didn’t think I would like onions and fruit, but it turns out I do.
So what do you add to your salad when you put fruit on the greens?
paulliverstravels said
We have a lot of luck adding slices of small oranges to our salads.
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terrepruitt said
Oooooo! YES! Oranges. Like Cuties? Or mandrin? YUM!
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paulliverstravels said
Mandarin
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terrepruitt said
Yummy!
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