I have always
been partial to a really good salad bar if offered at a restaurant. I love nothing more than to top a nice bed of
greens with a plethora of lovely toppings.
I can make my entire meal out of a good salad and be very satisfied with
that. With my endeavor this year to bulk
up my fruit and vegetable intake as well as to enjoy a really clean diet I have
taken to creating my own salad bar at home.
Beginning with a
clean head of romaine or iceberg lettuce I chop that up and place it into a bowl that I have that
is the perfect size and also has a lid.
Then I chop up a bit of green and purple cabbage and add that to the
bowl. Next I will grate an entire carrot
and add that to the bowl. Once tossed together
the base of my salad, the greens, are ready.
I also like to pick up a container of spring mix lettuces with spinach
and add that to my salad greens in addition to what I’ve assembled in the bowl.
Next come the
toppings and I try to always have at least three items on top of each bed of
greens, but more often than not I have far more. I love pickled beets, sliced mushrooms,
olives – both black and green, pickles, grape tomatoes, sliced peppers, diced
avocado, raisins or dried cranberries, chopped apple, orange segments, just to
name a few. Each week I will assemble a
nice variety of items that I put into individual Pyrex bowls with lids.
Additionally,
especially if I am making the salad the main entrée, I need to have
proteins. Dice ham, crumbled bacon,
grilled chicken, taco meat are all really good options. I also like dice hard boiled eggs, nuts,
seeds and cheeses. There are so many options
that it makes for a lot of variety and keeps things interesting.
Once I’ve gone
to all the work of creating my big bowl of greens and all of the delicious and
wholesome toppings I drizzle it with my own homemade salad dressing.
With all of the junk in the commercially processed dressings these days
it just seems counterproductive to add one of those to all the good ingredients
on my salad so I make my own.
Another
advantage to having my own salad bar ready in the refrigerator I am able to
come home after a busy day and quickly put together a salad for supper. If company shows up I can also pull everything
out onto the counter and allow them to easily make their own. Paired with a hot bowl of homemade soup and a homemade whole wheat dinner roll and,
in my opinion, you have total perfection!
What is your
favorite combination in a salad? How
about your favorite salad dressing? Do
you ever make up a salad bar like this?