Monday, March 28, 2011

The Salad Days: Rancho Salad with Avocado Salsa

A few friends and I go to the gym and take yoga classes together then often go for lunch afterward. As of late, we find ourselves rallying around the massive salad bar at the local Market District. Discussing ways to be healthier, fitter, younger-feeling, and recently deciding what sort of "crops" to grow in our herb and vegetable gardens. 
As summer approaches, salad (and swimsuit) days are almost upon us... This post is for all my salad-loving, fitness-junkie, health-nut friends who might want a light yet filling and satisfying meal after a good workout. You know who you are.


The Rancho Salad recipe caught my eye because Patricia refers to it as one of her favorite meals at her boot camp spa. Ahhh- boot camp. Makes me hungry. Especially, for something fresh like the Rancho Salad, which uses cottage cheese, something I always add to my salads when possible, along with cucumber, tomato, celery, avocado, and other frills. 
As I was describing this recipe to one of my gym going gals, she commented, "What? No lettuce?"--- It was a good opportunity to explain Patricia Wells's philosophy behind the inclusion of dozens of salad recipes that don't involve leafy greens (as our American minds have come to define 'salad'). Simply put, Wells's concept of salad is a plate full of a few, fresh ingredients creating a healthy and fulfilling meal, such as the Rancho Salad. Also included in her definition are herbs, nuts and other "salady entities."  Certain soups are considered liquid salad, while blended vegetable dips (like hummus) or heartier bits like falafel and vegetable fritters turn up as Mediterannean salads. Greenery is not always required.  Besides, who really wants to eat lettuce all the time? Not me! I welcome her idea. 
Patricia also points out the vibrancy and freshness of salads make us feel healthy and youthful. She uses the French phrase, "les années de jeunesse" - literally translating to "the early (or youthful) years", but in this context meaning "Salad Days."  Salad Days describe a frame of mind and connection to our youth that can be made by eating a light, fresh, healthy, refreshing salad as a meal. The Rancho Salad topped with Avacado Salsa is all of that.  Fresh, crunchy, creamy, vibrant. Delicious with a kick of Red Hot Salt (which I plan to use on grilled corn this summer) and topped with Avocado Salsa (recipes for both are in the cookbook). But most important... I didn't miss the lettuce!



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8 comments:

  1. I hate cottage cheese but this looks yummy- perhaps fresh goat cheese or ricotta would be an okay substitute?

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  2. So great looking! You brought the recipe to life......

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  3. i also prefer salads without lettuce! love all those ingredients!

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  4. Thanks Hillary! It was a "lively" salad to make. Many juicy layers. I'll have to find a non- "cottagey" cheese substitute for husband too. :-/ I will repeat myself- This was super filling.

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  5. I was also surprised by how filling this recipe was. My husband thought we were going to need some meat alongside, but even he agreed we didn't.

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  6. That looks soooo good! I can't wait to try this. I always seem to have extra avocado that I don't know what to do with. This will def be added to my list. Thanks Shawnie! See u at yoga tmw. :)

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  7. Tamra- I will eventually blog about the bacon-wrapped goat cheese salad we made. The very first foray into the Salad as a Meal cookbook... We ate two portions each, just saying... :-/

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  8. this look so delicious, and healthy of course, tell me what kind of salad is recommended to loss weight in a healthy way? or better asked, what kind of ingredients are the most recommended?

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