Spring clean your salad: Try a new dressing or completely change your idea of salad all around!
Springtime means an awakening. The grass gets greened and our bodies, our homes, our hearts and our taste buds all need a good cleaning out this time of year.
Sometimes the thought of yet another salad can be booooooorrrring. However if we practice the art of seasonal eating, as the temperatures increase we want to decrease our body temperatures. The easiest way to do this is to eat more cooling foods such as fruits and veggies.
In times of missing inspiration on the green front. So when your salad dressing lacks gusto, make salad more exciting with this delicious new recipe and get even more ideas with this awesome guide from IIN!
Personally I say cut the oil out all together or if you just cannot fathom that, reduce it to 1/4 Cup or even 1/8 Cup and add in some water or your favorite cold broth to adjust the difference.
Another thing to consider is making a leafless salad - try omitting your leafy greens and instead add in rough-chopped hearty raw veggies such as cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, tomatoes and cucumbers.
You can go Italian with tomatoes, basil, cucumbers and onions or Greek with adding in black or Kalmata olives with some oregano to the mix. Try an Asian blend with carrots, onions, broccoli, pea pods, green beans, shredded cabbage and mushrooms.
Take inspiration from your favorite dishes and turn them into lighter fare through reinvention as a salad!
RECIPE: Key Lime Pie Smoothie with Coconut Whipped Cream from the Vega Team
It is spring! although if you live by me in Michigan it may not seem so apparent with the rain and cool spells that still have not quite loosened their icy grip on the Mitten state. It is sad though when 36* outside feels like 50*. The arctic blasts we have been inundated with over the past few months have really messed with my perception of what is cold!
Today's recipe inspiration was delivered right to my inbox from Vega. Thoughts of Key Lime Pie remind me of cooling breezes blowing off of the ocean, and right now that is where I want to be. If you are worried about refined sugar, no worries here - the sweet comes from dates and a banana as well as your protein powder if it is sweetened. The green color of the shake comes from spinach, which is a great alternative to any food coloring or artificial dyes.
In true Florida style, I would consider serving this with a drizzle of raspberry sauce and call it dessert, or at least one amazing breakfast/post-workout recovery drink.
Enjoy!
Our Key Lime Pie Smoothie is topped with a delicious coconut whipped cream to kick off the official arrival of Spring and the beginning of Earth Month. We whipped up this pie-meets-smoothie creation in celebration of all the bounty and freshness of Spring. This lime smoothie is not only fresh and tart, but the added coconut whipped cream makes it decadent too. This is a perfect smoothie to sit back with, enjoy the sunshine, and contemplate the warmer months ahead.
Key Lime Pie Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 1 serving French Vanilla Vega One or Viva Vanilla Protein Smoothie
- 1 frozen banana
- 1/2 cup spinach
- 1 Tbsp key lime juice
- Zest of 1 key lime
- 1 Medjool date, pitted
Toppings
- Crushed vegan, gluten-free gingersnaps or graham crackers
- Optional: Vegan coconut whipped topping (see below)
Preparation
- Add all key lime pie smoothie ingredients to blender.
- Blend until smooth.
- Top smoothie with coconut whipped cream and crushed gingersnaps or graham crackers.
- Enjoy!
Vegan Coconut Whipped Cream
Ingredients
- 1 can full fat coconut milk
Preparation
- Place unopened can in the fridge overnight
- Open (without shaking)
- Remove the top, thick layer of coconut milk and place in a bowl (reserve the liquid on the bottom for another recipe)
- Whip until creamy
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