I am trying to get the pictures up. To be continued.
Here is the recipe for the
Watermelon feta salad.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina- ... index.htmlElaine gave me an idea though, as you know I did not bond well with the arugula. I really liked the water melon feta part so If I make it again instead of arugula I will take an English cucumber and dice it keeping the thin skin as to have a lovely green color. I am very influenced by the color of foods. Also somehow the mint never did make it into this salad but I do recommend it sparingly as it could over power things. I prefer more watermelon than green stuff. Six cups of arugula, way too much in my opinion anyway, I just used a bundle from the store, taking the leaves only and discarding the harder stems. I follow recipes sometimes loosely based on my own inclinations.
Here is the recipe for the
Kale salad.
Mine had shredded parm in it and also some potatoes, I probably would omit the potatoes next time. I added dried cherries as well as chopped medjool dates, and used walnuts instead of almonds but I think almonds or even pistachios would would well. Pine nuts too but they are hard to find and expensive. Oh I put some curls of shaved parm on top with Hungarian paprika as a garnish.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... s-51137020The Israeli or Pearl
Cous Cous salad I got off the bag of Bob's Red Mill cous cous. I got it at Big lots oddly, but I like it well enough. I also had whole wheat orzo in the salad which I get at Whole foods. WW orzo is difficult to find. I'll see if I can find the recipe I cut it out. Here is a picture of the bag.
There is fresh basil, diced zucchini and diced cucumbers in this salad. Some of it I made up myself just adding things I think would be good.
http://www.bobsredmill.com/whole-wheat- ... scous.htmlI will look for the recipe for the cold noodle salad. Also my stores did not have shallots and I was working with a few cipolline onions and chopped green onions instead. I do really like shallots.
Toria
"I like this place and willingly could waste my time in it" - As You Like It,
W. Shakespeare