Beet Up The Greens: A Mystical Salad
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Beet Up The Greens: A Mystical Salad
Ingredients
Beet Salad
- 6 cups spring mix
- 1-2 beets
- 1/2 cup dried cheeries
- 1/4 cup goat cheese
- 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds
Miso Dijon Vinegrette
- 1/2 cup white balsamic
- 1 1/2 tablespoon Miso
- 1/2 lime, juiced
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
Instructions
- Mix salad ingredients into a large bowl. Feel free to change amounts of ingredients; this is just a rough guideline. For the beets, you can peel and shred them raw with a cheese grater. If you like them steamed, wash, boil 1 inch water in pot, put beets in steaming basket, lower heat, cover, steam on stove until soft, about 30 minutes, plunge in cold water, remove skins and cut. If you like beets roasted, wash, toss in olive oil, wrap in foil, bake at 375 F until soft, about 45 minutes, cool, peel and cut. You can also find yummy beets fully cooked, cut and packaged at Trader Joes and, I'm sure, other grocery stores. Mix dressing ingredients in separate bowl. Toss desired amount of dressing with salad. Store any remainder of dressing in fridge for another salad!
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