Kindred Farm Salad

“The primary crop we grow on Kindred Farm year-round is a type of lettuce called salanova. When we harvest it, we remove the leaves from the core and mix it all together to create our Buttery Sweet Salad Mix. For this recipe, any fresh, fluffy lettuce will do. A spring mix would be perfect, or romaine mixed with butter lettuce. Anything but iceberg!
 

I never follow a recipe for salad. It’s more of a formula for elements that, when put together, make for an interesting salad with a balance of textures and flavors.” – Christine Bailey
 

Use this template as a “choose your own adventure” for salad making. Play around – you can’t go wrong.

    Ingredients

    • 1/2 cupspring lettuce mix per person
    • choice of vegetables
    • choice of creamy
    • choice of crunchy
    • choice of sweet
    • choice of finishing touches

    Preparation

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    2

    vegetables (choose any or all)
    cucumber, thinly sliced
    carrots, peeled into long ribbons
    cherry tomatoes, halved
    celery, thinly sliced
    bell or sweet peppers, sliced
    garlic-stuffed green olives, halved
    raw beets, grated
    radishes, sliced
    broccoli or cauliflower florets, finely chopped

    creamy (choose 1)
    crumbled goat cheese
    crumbled feta cheese
    shaved Parmesan

    crunchy (choose 1 or 2)
    sunflower seeds
    honey-toasted cashews
    toasted almonds
    toasted pecans
    toasted walnuts

    sweet (choose 1)
    chopped pitted dates
    raisins
    dried figs
    dried apricots

    finishing touches (choose 1 or 2)
    nutritional yeast
    hemp seeds
    garlic powder
    edible flowers

    1.  Add lettuce mix to large bowl. Add chosen ingredients by putting each element in a tight pile and then piling the next thing next to it, or by evenly placing each item over the surface of the lettuce. When finished, the entire top of the bowl should be covered, without any lettuce showing. When you toss with the dressing, it’ll come together like magic. 

    2.  Toss with desired dressing and serve. 
     

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