An old favourite salad recipe that I forget about! With all of the new recipes I look at everyday & the new ‘trendy’ way to eat vegetables…kale, shaved brussels sprouts… it is nice to turn back & re-visit some past favs
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Asian Coleslaw with Ichiban Noodles
An old favourite salad recipe that I forget about! With all of the new recipes I look at everyday & the new ‘trendy’ way to eat vegetables…kale, shaved brussels sprouts… it is nice to turn back & re-visit some past favs
Green Bean Salad with Pickled Red Onions
Fresh green beans, cooked tender crisp & eaten cold with soft pickled onions. This is a great side dish or salad…your choice. I served this as a side dish, but I think it would be good served as part of an appetizer course for dinner. I follow a great food blog called loveandumami. The recipe for pickled onions is from there. I made them mostly because we like onions, but not raw ones. This seemed like a perfect solution. I am not going to put the recipe here, but I think you should visit loveandumami & get the recipe! I served these onions with cold blanched green beans that I had put a vinaigrette on . I will give you the recipe for the green bean salad
You can find the recipe for the pickled onions here
https://loveandumami.com/2017/03/16/quick-pickled-onions/
Green Bean Salad with Pickled Red Onions
3oo grams of fresh green beans *** of course you can make as much as you’d like!
Pickled red onions ***get the recipe from lovenadumami
Vinaigrette:
3 tbsp olive oil
1 1/2 tbsp white wine vinegar
1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
1/2 tsp sugar
1.2 tsp salt
pepper
Method
- Trim the green beans
- Boil a pot of water big enough for all the green beans to go into at one time
- Drop the beans into the boiling water & let boil until they are a bright green colour..I boiled them for about 5 minutes
- While the beans are boiling, get a bowl of ice water ready that you will put the beans into to stop the cooking process
- When the beans are cooked to you liking, transfer them with a slotted spoon to the ice water. Let cool in there, drain well, I dried them, then transfer the beans to a serving dish
- Mix up the vinaigrette ingredients in a jar & shake well to combine.
- Put some of the pickled red onions on the beans *** the amount of onions you use is up to you !
- Pour as much vinaigrette on your beans & onions as you like…some like their food more ‘dressed’ then others & it depends on how many beans you have cooked
Enjoy!
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