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Today's issue of The Washington Post is chock full of great salads and there are two chia puddings that are not to be missed!

 

Be sure to check it out: there is a gorgeous beet and carrot slaw that I am featuring on tonight's menu. Enjoy!

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Re: Calling all salad lovers!

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Was this the salad you saw published?  I've been making this one for several years.

 

Grated Carrot & Raw Beet Salad

Source: food.com ---Modified

 

4 large carrots, peeled & trimmed

3 beats, peeled and trimmed

2 garlic cloves, finely minced or 1 tsp garlic paste

1 Tbs olive oil

1 Tbs balsamic vinegar (I prefer light to dark balsamic)

1 tsp Dijon mustard

Tobasco sauce or chili pepper flakes to taste

Smoked or regular sea salt

Fresh ground pepper

Optional: One chopped apple, plus lettuce leaves for lining dish

 

  1. Grate carrots and beets using grater with large holes or grate using a processor.
  2. Place the rest of the main ingredients, from garlic to black pepper, in a large bowl. Add carrots, beets and toss until well combined.
  3. Add any desired add-ins and toss again.
  4. Taste, adjust seasoning and let stand for 30 minutes. **I prefer making this a day ahead so that flavors fully develop; otherwise, you can taste each ingredient as if it had just been tossed in.
  5. Just prior to serving, add the chopped apple and line the serving bowl/dish with your favorite lettuce (I prefer butter lettuce). Add the carrot and beet mixture, then serve.
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Re: Calling all salad lovers!

Hello @ sfnative! II have missed you! The beet carrot salad in the Post mirrored your recipe...I was a wee bit more conservative with the tobasco!

 

I have missed you! How are you doing? Did you ever decide on an ice cream machine?

Hugs,

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@Poodlepet2  Love chia pudding made with almond/coconut milk....I checked out the recipes and one was cacao!  Thanks!

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@phoenixbrd, I love chia pudding too! On @sfnative suggestion, I bought hemp seeds to make hemp milk. I am going to try making it along with the chia pudding. I have no idea what hemp milk tastes like, but sfnative made it sound yummy. I love that you can make it anytime: no soaking required!

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@Poodlepet2  Just a heads up....I love to sprinkle hemp seeds on my salad it not only makes the salad creamy and yummy, but gives you a little protein kick!

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@phoenixbrd, do you have any recipes for a creamy vegan ranch type dressing? I am thinking a soy yogurt base, but rats-I forgot to make it this week. I am open to suggestions....

Thanks,

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@Poodlepet2  You have got to have a good dressing on that salad....especially for me because a honkin' big salad is either a lunch or dinner for me most days.  I could write a book on dressing because I like making my own and I'm vegan plant based so what appeals to me might not appeal to you.  I can tell you that if you want to go the nondairy route...SO makes the best yogurt and it is coconut based rather than dairy (and a chocolate is a special once-in-awhile treat).  If you want to I'll give you my go-to dressing, it is creamy and delicious and use it almost daily but it is not ranch.  I do keep Follow Your Heart dressings in the refrig and always have Ranch, Blue Cheese, and Honey Mustard...they are the best for commercial!  They are vegan but very creamy and yummy.  The Honey Mustard is a to die for on a spinach salad, especially sprinkled with hemp seeds.    I keep these mostly for others (because they do have some olive oil and flaxseed oil in them).  I am usually oil free but indulge on occasion.  Sorry for the long post and I didn't even answer your questionSmiley Wink

 

So if I was going to make a vegan ranch, I'd start here:

  • 1 cup  Vegenaise or maybe SO plain yogurt or a combo
  • ÂĽ cup unsweetened almond milk
  • ½ tablespoon chopped fresh chives
  • 1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • chopped fresh dill
  • ÂĽ teaspoon sea salt
  • ÂĽ teaspoon ground black pepper

This is includes no dairy, but I'll bet it is yummy.  

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@phoenixbrd, thank you! I have made your dressing before and I have turned it into a variation of Green Goddess as well. Thanks for jogging my memory!.I am not really a vegan, but I have a couple of vegan days a week-and I hear a huge salad every day. The more vegetables, the better!

 

I will check Amazon for the Follow Your Heart dressings....blue cheese flavored? I am in!!!!

Hugs and Thanks,

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The fat in dressings (mayo, nuts, seeds, avo) could easily be 

replaced with white beans or...sounds weird, but it works....a potato.

 

Just wanted to throw that out!