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May 1, 2013

Quinoa Salad with Grilled Asparagus & Halloumi

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While looking for a healthy side dish to serve with dinner, I came across various recipes for quinoa. Packing more protein than any other grain, quinoa is quick to make and takes on the flavors of any dish beautifully. This was the first time I made quinoa at home. Preparations remind me a bit of bulgur. With that in mind, you can replace quinoa for bulgur when making tabbouleh or any other grain salad.

This dish is especially perfect for Spring. I’m patiently waiting for the asparagus crops to be ready, at which point I will be buying a bunch a couple of times a week. You haven’t tasted asparagus until you’ve picked up tender fresh stalks right from the farm. None Such Farms in Buckingham, PA has the best in our area.

There are three steps to making this salad: preparing the dressing, making the quinoa and grilling the veggies and cheese. Then just toss it all together for a pretty side dish everyone is sure to enjoy.

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Serves about 6 as a side dish

INGREDIENTS FOR THE DRESSING

  • 3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp red wine vinegar
  • 1 clove garlic, finely minced
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 cup olive oil

Combine all the ingredients. Whisk in the olive oil last to emulsify the dressing. Set aside.

INGREDIENTS FOR THE QUINOA

  • 1 cup quinoa, rinsed until water runs clear
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tsp kosher salt

Combine the ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Cover for about 15 minutes, until all the water is absorbed. Pour the quinoa on a plate and fluff with a fork. Set aside to cool.

INGREDIENTS FOR THE SALAD

  • 1 bunch asparagus, ends trimmed
  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered depending on size
  • 1 cup pitted kalamata olives
  • 1/2 small red onion, sliced into thin half moons
  • 1 cup loosely packed fresh basil, rough chopped
  • 6-8oz Halloumi cheese, sliced 1/2″
  • Half of a fresh lemon, to squeeze over grilled halloumi
  • Olive oil for brushing on grilled asparagus & halloumi

Lightly brush the asparagus with olive oil and grill until crisp tender. Once cool enough to handle, cut spears into thirds. Lightly brush the halloumi slices with olive oil and grill until browned and grill marks appear, about 1-2 minutes per side. Remove from the grill and place on a plate. Squeeze the fresh lemon juice.

In a large serving bowl, combine the quinoa, grilled asparagus, tomatoes, olives, onions and basil. Pour the salad dressing over and toss gently to combine. Serve room temperature, with the sliced Halloumi on the side.

* This would make a nice vegetarian main course

April 17, 2013

OXO Salad Dressing Shaker

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I made a quick trip to Bed Bath & Beyond. Always dangerous. I find it impossible to walk out without a few extra things that weren’t on my list. I found this salad shaker in a big bin at the front of the store. I almost made it to the register free of impulse purchases, but I had to grab one of these OXO goodies, along with a big container of animal crackers for our horse, her favorite.

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I always make homemade salad dressing. Have you ever looked at the ingredients list on the bottled dressing at the grocery store? Homemade dressing takes no time to make. With this handy salad shaker, I made a big batch of my balsamic vinaigrette to keep in the refrigerator. It’s only a few ingredients: balsamic vinegar, good quality olive oil, garlic, honey, kosher salt & pepper – no chemicals or fillers needed.

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The salad shaker was $14.99. It comes with helpful measurements on the side, and a flip top spout, making it easy to shake and pour the dressing with no mess. Genius!

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For those of you who are unaware, Bed Bath & Beyond has begun adding glorious gourmet food departments to their stores. Currently only found in a few locations, with more to come. They carry everything from gourmet cheeses and charcuterie, to top quality oils and vinegars. A wide array of European chocolates, cookies, condiments, spices & baking necessities, as well as a nice gluten-free assortment. Craft beer and awesome wines in some locations, too. Full disclosure… my husband has been with Bed Bath for many years and gourmet food is one of his projects. I also do consulting work for BBB. Regardless, I would still be a loyal Bed Bath & Beyond customer without the connection. The store is addictive.

This Frankie’s Olive Oil is fantastic! A recent BBB food department purchase, Frankie’s Olive Oil is made by Brooklyn’s famous Frankie Spuntino. I’ve enjoyed the meatballs from his NYC location. Delish! If you happen upon one of these gourmet food departments, try this olive oil. If you’re interested in which BBB locations have food, just let me know. There’s good stuff for all my foodie friends to enjoy.

* My daughter has become a photography enthusiast and took the pictures for this post. Nice job!