Top 7 Spring Harvest Salads

 
06-Dec-2010 by foodoholic

 

Top harvest salads

The bounty of fresh green vegetables is splendid this harvest season! Here’s presenting the Top 7 Spring Harvest Salads that offer you the benefits of vitamins and essential flavonoids! These spring harvest salads are a must to boost your self with power to fight diseases.

Sicilian slaw

Topping the list of most delectable salads of the season is the Sicilian slaw. The salad is a fine preparation of choicest of crisp cabbage and verdant fennel tossed with a citrus flavored dressing. The salad with accompaniments like bread and soup keep you filled and satisfied for a long time.

Chopped vegetable salad

A perfect veggie delight, the dish is a pack of fresh radishes, asparagus, tomatoes, avocados and carrots. Serve the salad with olive oil based dressing or cheese dip!

Roasted beet salad

A fine combination golden baby beets and red beets in this salad offer you a whole range of requisite vitamins and nutrients! Experiment the salad with other inclusions like arugula, goat cheese and all the other green veggies of the spring.

Tomato and cucumber salad

A personal favorite of mine, tomato and cucumber salad is perfect picnic snack! Offering a delectable flavor of juicy tomatoes and fresh cucumber, herbs like dill and basil can be added to enhance the flavor of the salad.

Shrimp, Avocado and grapefruit salad

This salad is best for people with weak hearts… no wonder it is often referred as the hearty salad. Bringing you the richness of fresh lettuces, in particular, arugula, bibb, mesclun, the shrimp, avocado and grapefruit salad is light yet nutritious. Serve the salad with lemon juice, honey and cilantro.

Tarrgon green salad with mustard dressing

This crunchy-tangy salad is a favorite of many salad lovers. In particular, radishes and fresh cucumber are the real contributors of the crunch of the salad. Enjoy the salad with the dressing of Dijon mustard.

Italian steak and bread salad

The salad offers you the right pairing of baby spinach, fresh tomatoes, sirloin steak, blue cheese and onion.

If you want to go green this season... try one of these salads! 

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