Try this amazing salad – recipe by Laura Reilly, MSc Food, Nutrition & Health.
Recipes (Salads)
10-minute Halloumi & Lentil (vegetarian) Salad
Posted on Aug 15, 01:37 PM in Salads and Main Course. No comments.
Easy Lunches - Chickpea Salad
Posted on Jul 14, 11:00 AM in Salads and Side Dishes. No comments.
I seem to have gathered quite a collection of cans of chickpeas. The only reason I can imagine is that I must have been going through a strange “prepper” phase. I do love chickpeas, though, so I’d say the truth is that I just said “oh, I could use these” and popped a tin in the cart each time I have been shopping. No problem, finding things to do with chickpeas is fine with me!
So, chickpea brownies? hummus? Curry? Not this time.
Feta, olive and rocket salad with roasted tomatoes
Posted on May 4, 06:54 AM in Salads and Vegetarian. No comments.
Now I am in the land of salads, I have a whole lot of great recipes to try. This one is timely with a recent study in the US showing that the mediterranean diet may lower the risk of memory problems in later life. And you can’t beat this for a mediterranean style salad.
Quinoa Tabbouleh
Posted on Jan 9, 12:10 PM in Main Course and Salads. No comments.
Having just found out that the UN has declared 2013 the International year of Quinoa, I thought it would be a good idea to share a recipe using Quinoa. I’ve tried using Quinoa a few times but must admit, I need to try to use it more.
So what’s so good about it?
Rainbow chicken and rice salad - a lunch-box treat
Posted on Jun 16, 09:19 AM in Kids and Young People and Salads. No comments.
It’s the end of two weeks school holidays for the AM Dietetics household, so it’s back to school on Monday. Having opted to go to packed lunches in the middle of this year, this also means back to trying to think of a good and interesting variety of packed lunches. I usually use a range of different breads but it’s always nice to try something a little different in the form of rice, pasta or couscous based meals. I usually make it up as I go along when it comes to lots of rice dishes but I found this great little recipe, which I have adapted, which gives it all – a little slow release, low GI carbohydrate, fruit, vegetables, some healthy fats and a bit of lean protein. Add a stick of cheese (which I always do in the lunch box) and you have it all covered! Oh and it’s great for adults too!
Mediterranean Potato Salad
Posted on Nov 7, 12:29 PM in Salads and Main Course. Comments [2].
Too cold for salad? Never! Here is a lovely warm salad to have on cold winter days.
This salad has lots of warm and welcoming mediterranean ingredients to help your forget the frost outside. Peppers, or capsicum where I am from, are a rich source of vitamins A and C. Feta cheese is a good source of Protein, Riboflavin, Vitamin B12, Calcium and Phosphorus. It can be a little high in sodium so if you are watching your salt, you could substitute chickpeas
Warm mackerel and beetroot salad
Posted on Oct 1, 08:29 PM in Salads. No comments.
This salad is my pick of the bunch for a healthy lunch that will sustain you throughout your afternoon. New potatoes have a low GI (and even more so when left to cool) and beetroot is not only high in high in antioxidants but also contains potassium, magnesium, iron, vitamins A, B6 and C, and folic acid. Walnuts are also jam packed with antioxidants and are a rich source of fibre, B vitamins, magnesium and omega 3 fatty acids.
All in all its a pretty powerful package and tastes great too!
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