Spring-in-Winter Salad. Photo: Angela Tague |
One of my favorite salad bases to experiment with is cabbage. Well, actually those bags of pre-cut cabbage slaw. They usually contain shredded red or green cabbage and shaved carrots. As a bonus, these are usually quite inexpensive during the winter in my neck of the woods.
Yesterday I whipped up a zesty salad that instantly made me think of warmer weather. Try this 5-minute cabbage salad as a side dish with dinner tonight!
Spring-in-Winter Salad
- Pour approximately 1/2 of the bag of cabbage-based cole slaw mix into a large mixing bowl.
- Wash the apple and limes. I like to use a bright red apple such as Fuji, Braeburn or Jazz. Chop the apple into bite-size cubes. Place them on top of the cabbage mix.
- Slice the two limes in half and squeeze the fresh juice over the apples. This helps prevent browning and adds the zesty spring flavor to this salad.
- Use a small food chopper or food processor to chop the salted almonds. Then, sprinkle them on top of the apples. Use a pair of tongs to toss and mix the salad. That's it!
Until Next Time,
Choose Healthy!
Angela Tague
Whole Foods Living
This looks and sounds positively wonderful. I've got fresh cabbage and carrots growing in the yard. I may just have to make some of this up for the weekend! Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I am envious of your garden. You must live in the south! (I'm in the midwest!)Enjoy! :) ~Angela
DeleteSimple and easy. Just my style. I'll definitely try this one out. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm in New England. Still have a good 6" of snow in my backyard. :( Spring can't come soon enough.
It has to be simple and easy for me to tackle it! Enjoy! ~Angela
DeleteLooks delish :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! It didn't last long! I polished it off in 3 servings! YUM! ~Angela
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