Wednesday, July 1, 2009

BLOGGING EVENT: Midweek Morsels


Sante Fe Salad from the Best of Bridge cookbook The Best of the Best

I must tell you first, that I do not like bean salads. I know they are healthy for me, and I want to like them, so I will try them, but usually they are too beany. However, this recipe works for me. It has the heading that I have written into my book - Good, for a bean salad. I was at a party last week were someone brought this salad, and I heard two different people state that they don't like bean salads, but this one was good. That's what reminded me of this recipe, and I have made a batch to take to my Canada Day potluck party. Happy Canada Day!



Cilantro Lime Dressing
1/4 C olive oil
juice of 2 limes
1/4 C chopped cilantro
1 tsp cumin
S &P to taste

Salad
19 oz can black beans (turtle beans), rinsed and drained
1 red bell pepper, diced
12 oz can kernel corn, drained
1/3 C red onion, chopped
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded & minced (I omitted this)

In a medium bowl, whisk together oil and lime juice. Add cilantro, cumin, salt and pepper and mix well. Stir in salad ingredients and correct seasoning. Serve at room temperature. Serves 6.

Check out kristina's favorites for more midweek morsel recipes. She hosts this every Wednesday.

8 comments:

  1. Wow that looks good! And healthy =) Happy Canada Day to you, have a great time!!

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  2. Happy Canada Day!!

    I know we covered this point last week at my blog, but I feel the need to restate that the Best of Bridge books really are the greatest cookbooks EVER. ;)

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  3. That does sound good. I'll bet it would be even better with a little avocado tossed into the mix.

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  4. Sounds great! Thanks for a vegan friendly recipe!

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  5. I make a very similar salad, only I add a can of blackeyed peas. If you want to make it even easier, don't make the dressing and just pour your favorite bottled oil based salad dressing over it- I like Kraft Zesty Italian, but have used a lot of different italian/ vinagarettes.

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  6. kristina - thanks, it is very healthy

    court - oh yes, best of bridge for the win. I see your recipe today is from B of B. It's a good one.

    bookfool - I've only had avacado in guacamole, so I don't know. Give it a try!

    teddy rose - I guess it is vegan, isn't it? enjoy

    lisa - simple is great! I have cilantro growing in my garden, so it was pretty easy anyway, but Kraft always helps. I like Italian dressing on cut up chunks of carrots, peppers, celery, and cherry tomatoes and then let it marinate.

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  7. I adore bean salads, and this one sounds wonderful!!!!

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  8. pam - I think it's the cilantro that makes it so tasty. You will like this for sure.

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