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Colorful Chopped Salad with Carrot Ginger Dressing


Big green salad with carrot-ginger dressing—so healthy and so delicious!

Hello from Kansas City! I’m glad to be home with Cookie. We have a lot of snuggles to catch up on. I’m still mentally processing my post-cookbook Morocco vacation, but I’ll share more about it soon. I’m actually thinking about creating a separate travel/lifestyle section of the blog, with its own separate email list—would you be interested?

Today, I’m sharing my next giant salad challenge recipe—the idea being that you make the salad and dressing at the beginning of the week, and store them separately. That way, you can enjoy salad all week long! I loved your enthusiasm for the concept.

ingredients

Here’s an enormous version of the little side salad with carrot-ginger dressing that you met a couple of weeks ago. It’s exactly what I’m craving after two weeks away from home.

This one’s full of leafy greens (you know those are healthy), cruciferous veggies (remarkable free radical fighters), and beta carotene-rich bell peppers and carrots. I added some cooked edamame (soy beans) for protein. Bottom line, it’s crisp and delicious and I think you should make it!

salad dressing

Healthy green salad recipe featuring chopped broccoli, bell pepper and cabbage in a zingy carrot-ginger dressing!

Please let me know how you like this recipe in the comments! I love hearing from you.

Craving more big chopped salads? Don’t miss these:

This healthy green salad tastes amazing! Featuring crisp romaine, edamame, chopped cabbage, bell pepper and broccoli in homemade carrot-ginger salad dressing.


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Colorful Chopped Salad with Carrot Ginger Dressing

This healthy green salad features crisp lettuce, edamame, chopped cabbage, bell pepper and broccoli in homemade carrot-ginger salad dressing. So delicious! Recipe yields 4 medium-sized salads.

  1. In a large serving bowl, combine everything but the dressing. Toss to combine.
  2. When you’re ready to serve, toss in enough dressing to lightly coat all of the ingredients—or, if you intend to have leftovers, store the salad separately from the dressing, and toss individual servings with dressing just before serving. The salad will keep well this way for 3 to 4 days.

Nutrition

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