This week the birds started singing their pre-spring songs and I started thinking about pre-spring veggies... asparagus, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts. I also tossed in some spices and made some soups to warm things up since, despite the warmer weather, it's still getting pretty chilly at night. That didn't stop me from making a bunch of salads, however. It seems I can't get enough of avocado lately.
The first entree featured Pan-Fried Tempeh with Wild Rice Pilaf and Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Asparagus and Cauliflower. Roasting these veggies brings out their natural sweetness. My favorite part are the crunchy little edges, or even entire leaves of Brussels sprouts that verge on being overdone. Super sweet treat!
Entree #2 was a Mediterrannean Pasta tossed with Toasted Pine Nuts, Sundried Tomatoes, Kalamata Olives, Cannelini Beans, Fresh Basil and Baby Spinach. A generous drizzle of olive oil and sauteed garlic add depth of flavor to the dish.
The last entree is kinda summery, but I was being hopeful. I like Barbecue Tofu any time of year, and paired with Mashed Potatoes and Dijon Green Beans, it made me dream of sultry afternoons followed by relaxed dining al fresco. Ahh... that is the life.
My Tale of Two Salads began with a Red Leaf Lettuce Tossed with Tahini Dijon Vinaigrette plated in a bowl lined with Cucumber Rounds and Cherry Tomato Halves. Simple, delicious and beautiful.
The second salad was inspired by the first, and included cucumber triangles, tomato wedges, lovely red leaf lettuce, and more of that savory dressing, this time enhanced by horseradish. Yeah, a little spice is what we all need.
And then there's soup. This one was a hearty Minstrone featuring broccolini, baby spinach, potatoes, carrots and fire-roasted tomatoes in the mix. Perfect for after a hike.
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Your salads and the soups look so yummy. I wish there were smellavision! I can't wait to try some of them myself. Wish me luck.
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